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Typical repair costs for Greer homeowners, by problem type.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Diagnostic / service call Usually credited toward repair | $75 | $120 | $200 |
Refrigerant recharge (R-410A) | $150 | $350 | $700 |
Capacitor replacement | $120 | $250 | $450 |
Fan motor replacement | $250 | $450 | $700 |
Compressor replacement | $800 | $1,800 | $2,800 |
Evaporator coil repair | $400 | $900 | $1,500 |
Labor (hourly rate) Per hour during business hours | $75 | $110 | $150 |
Prices reflect humid subtropical metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Greer's position in the Carolina Piedmont softens coastal heat slightly, but summers still bring about 50 days near 90°F with 65% humidity and steady demand for timely ac-repair Greer services. The nearby Blue Ridge foothills can break heat quickly, and the growing Greenville-Spartanburg corridor keeps repair work consistent. Eight contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.8 rating from 8,909 reviews; four offer 24/7 emergency service.
Specific line-item cost data from topCostItems isn’t available in this dataset, so precise dollar ranges can’t be stated here; in practice, charges vary by part, system age, and whether a heat pump or split system needs compressor or refrigerant work. South Carolina requires HVAC firms to hold a Mechanical Contractor (Group 2 — HVAC) license from the Contractor’s Licensing Board, so confirm that credential and ask for written estimates before work begins.
Customer highlights were not supplied, so look instead for recurring review patterns: prompt arrival, clear diagnostics, and experience servicing heat pumps for dual-season climates. Prioritize contractors who document repairs, provide emergency options (important for winter ice outages), and show strong online ratings and service warranties when choosing a technician.