HVAC Contractor | Abilene, Cedar Park & Georgetown

Same-Day Georgetown AC Repair

Your air conditioner picked the worst possible day to quit. We’ll be there today. Honest pricing before we start, no upsells, and a Georgetown team that’s been doing this for 40 years.

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5 Star Rating

4,000+ Verified Reviews

Trusted
Service

5 Rating

4,000+ Reviews

Since 1984

Serving Texas

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Georgetown

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The Limestone Effect

Georgetown sits on some of the densest limestone in Central Texas. That fine white dust works its way into everything — especially your outdoor condenser coils. When those coils get coated, airflow drops and your compressor starts working overtime to compensate. Combine that with 105° heat in July and August, and you’ve got a system under enormous stress.

Historic Downtown & Cimarron Hills

In the older neighborhoods near the downtown square and in Cimarron Hills, we often find undersized ductwork that was fine when the house was built but can’t handle a modern high-efficiency system. The ductwork creates back pressure, the compressor overheats, and the system shuts down. It’s not always the AC unit that’s the problem — sometimes it’s what’s connected to it.

Newer Developments (West of I-35)

In places like Teravista and Georgetown Village, we see a different pattern. Builder-grade units installed during the housing boom are hitting the 8–10 year mark, and capacitors, contactors, and compressors are starting to fail. These systems were often the cheapest option the builder could install, sized to pass code — not to keep your family comfortable when it’s 108 outside.

Common Repairs We Handle Daily:

Low refrigerant (coil leaks)

Failed capacitors

Frozen coils (airflow restriction)

Compressor issues

Most are same-day fixes. Our trucks carry the parts for all of them.

The Georgetown Summer Reality

It’s 3 PM on a July afternoon. You walk inside after checking the mail and the house is 87 degrees. The thermostat’s set to 74. You’ve already checked the filter and flipped the breaker. Your AC is running, but it’s blowing warm air, and you can feel the sweat starting.

We get this call every day during a Georgetown summer. It’s the most common air conditioning repair we handle in this area, and here’s what we’ve learned after 40 years:

How Our Plumbing Service Works

From your first call to a working system — this is how Quality Cooling handles AC repair in Georgetown.

Call Now - We’ll Get You Scheduled Fast

Step 1

When something’s wrong, you don’t want to wait. Call our team, and we’ll get you scheduled as soon as possible, often the same day.

Full Diagnostic

Step 2

We check refrigerant pressure, test the capacitor and contactor, inspect the compressor, clean the condenser coil if it’s caked with limestone dust, and examine your ductwork for leaks and separation. We’re not guessing. We’re measuring.

Honest Quote

Step 3

You’ll see exactly what’s wrong, what it costs to fix, and whether the repair makes financial sense for the age and condition of your system. If we think you’d be throwing money at a dying unit, we’ll tell you. Even if it means we make less on the job.

We Fix It

Step 4

Most repairs are finished in one visit. We run the system after the repair, verify it’s cooling to spec, and make sure you’re comfortable before we pack up.

No Surprises

Pricing Transparency

You’ll always know the cost before any work begins. No exceptions.

Typical Residential Repair

Most common AC fixes

$150 – $600+

Case Study

Quoted $25,000. We Fixed It for Under $10K.

A Georgetown homeowner called us after another company quoted $25,000 for a full system replacement. They were told the whole thing was shot.

 

We ran a full diagnostic. The actual problem was a failed compressor and a slow refrigerant leak — neither of which required replacing the entire system.

Result

Repair completed for under $10,000. System running strong.
Homeowner saved over $15,000.

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What Our Customers Say

Over 4,000 5-star reviews from homeowners across Central Texas

Heating Repair

“James was very efficient and friendly. He explained everything to me and made me feel comfortable with what he was doing. He knows his job well and we trust him with our HVAC maintenance or any repairs that are needed.”

Verified Customer

Central Texas

HVAC Maintenance

“Quality Cooling fixed my A/C…making me a happy girl…cause now I won’t be hot during the TX summer. Chelsea is awesome keeping me informed and the guys here today, Balde and Tyler, were totally awesome and truly gentlemen! I couldn’t ask for better service….Y’all Rock!!”

Verified Customer

Central Texas

HVAC Maintenance

“I had an emergency with my air conditioning unit, and this company responded incredibly quickly. The technician arrived promptly, was very professional, and took the time to explain everything that needed to be done.”

Verified Customer

Central Texas

FAQs

Common Questions About AC Repair in Georgetown

Why is my AC blowing warm air?

In Georgetown, the most common causes are low refrigerant from a slow coil leak, a failed capacitor, or a condenser coil clogged with limestone dust. We diagnose the exact cause before we recommend anything — because the fix for each is different, and we’re not going to charge you for a refrigerant recharge when the real problem is a dirty coil.

Most repairs fall between $150 and $600, depending on the issue. We charge a diagnostic fee and give you the total cost before starting any work. No surprises, no pressure.

General rule: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new system, or if your unit is 15+ years old and you’re calling us more than once a summer, replacement usually makes more sense. But we’ll walk you through the math for your specific situation. We’d rather give you an honest recommendation than make a quick sale.

Same-day is standard. For emergencies, we typically arrive within an hour — our office is right here in Georgetown on Halmar Cove, so our trucks are already close.

Every major brand: Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and the rest. After 40 years, there isn’t much we haven’t worked on.

Change your filter every 30–60 days during summer — more often if you’re near construction. Keep the area around your outdoor unit clear of debris and vegetation. Schedule a spring tune-up before the heat arrives. And if you notice your system running longer than usual without cooling down, call us before it turns into an emergency.

Still have questions?

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