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After-hours, weekend, and holiday HVAC service pricing in Kaufman. Rates are typically 1.5-2x standard.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
After-hours service call (weekday night) Base fee before labor | $150 | $200 | $300 |
Weekend service call | $175 | $225 | $325 |
Holiday / major holiday call | $225 | $300 | $450 |
Emergency labor (hourly) 1.5-2x standard hourly rate | $160 | $205 | $250 |
Emergency repair total (typical) Repair + after-hours surcharge | $300 | $700 | $1,200 |
Emergency repair (major) Compressor, heat exchanger failures | $1,200 | $2,200 | $3,500 |
Prices reflect humid subtropical metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Kaufman’s summers push cooling systems hard: Dallas-area highs average 96°F in July and August, with more than 100 days above 90°F each year and enough seasonal swings that heating is used too. Those extremes drive urgent calls for repairs and replacement, reflected in a small field of seven contractors serving the area, averaging a 4.2 rating; five advertise 24/7 service for after-hours breakdowns. emergency-hvac Kaufman
Specific line-item pricing from local topCostItems wasn’t available, so expect a wide range depending on parts, system size, and labor. In Texas, HVAC work must be performed by contractors holding TDLR Class A or Class B licenses, and that licensing often affects estimates — Class A firms typically handle larger systems and may price accordingly. Ask for written estimates that separate parts, labor, and any emergency call fees to compare apples to apples.
Customer highlight details were not provided, but the market data suggest generally positive feedback tempered by variability: a 4.2 average rating across 1,255 reviews indicates satisfactory service for many customers and some inconsistent experiences. Prioritize technicians who provide clear timelines, documented credentials, and transparent warranties; rapid response and evening or weekend availability are useful differentiators in Kaufman’s climate-driven emergency market.