5 AC Repair Contractors in Tool, TX

2.8 avg rating
335 total reviews3 offer 24/7 service
AC Repair(5)HVAC Service(5)

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Top-Rated AC Repair Contractors in Tool

#1

1Chimney & Air Duct Cleaning

4.8(146 reviews)
24/7 Highly Rated

Of 4 visible reviews, 3 award 5 stars citing diagnostic clarity, fair pricing, and willingness to tackle complex jobs others refuse. The 1-star review centers…

918 S Tool Dr, Tool, TX 75143
#2

ELA BUILDING SERVICES

4.4(166 reviews)
1403 Cherokee Trce, Tool, TX 75143
#3

H&H Mobile Rv Repair & Handyman Service

4.8(23 reviews)

Twenty-three reviews collectively award five stars, with zero sub-four-star ratings present. Seven clients explicitly reference same-hour or same-day response…

310 Sundown Trail, Tool, TX 75143

All AC Repair Contractors (5 total)

Cedar Creek Heating & Air

0.0
24/7
2510 Wildwood Way, Tool, TX 75143

Elite Heating & Cooling Repair

0.0
24/7
813 Diamond Head, Tool, TX 75143

AC Repair Costs in Tool

Typical repair costs for Tool homeowners, by problem type.

ServiceLowAverageHigh
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.

AC Repair in Tool, TX: What to Expect

Hot, long summers in the Dallas region make reliable cooling essential in Tool, and frequent temperature swings push equipment year-round. That pressure keeps demand for ac-repair Tool steady: five contractors serve the area, averaging a 2.8 rating from 335 reviews, and three advertise 24/7 response — a signal that after-hours service is a common selling point for local homeowners.

The dataset did not include usable line-item cost figures, so specific price ranges aren’t available here. What is clear is that Texas requires HVAC contractors to hold the appropriate TDLR license—Class A for unlimited work or Class B for smaller cooling and heating loads—so verify credentials before accepting estimates. Ask for written quotes that break out parts, labor and emergency call fees to compare true costs across providers.

Customer highlight entries were not provided, so no technicians can be named from this record. Given the modest average rating, focus on recent review trends, response times and warranty terms when choosing a provider. Prioritize companies that provide diagnostic fees in writing, transparent replacement options, and proof of TDLR licensing; those details matter more than promotional claims.

Frequently Asked Questions

AC repair in Tool typically costs $75-$2,800 depending on the problem. Diagnostic calls run around $75-$200, refrigerant recharges $150-$700, capacitor replacement $120-$450, and compressor replacement $800-$2,800. Most contractors apply the diagnostic fee toward the final repair cost if you proceed.