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How much will it cost to repair my air conditioner?
We know that getting your A/C repaired can be a scary process, mostly due to the unknown cost. It’s hard to know the cost of an air conditioner repair until an expert identifies what is broken, and an incorrect diagnosis can mean wasting time and money chasing the wrong problem. You deserve a correct diagnosis and Honest Pricing – that’s what we provide.
Honest Pricing: Air Conditioner Repairs
This small representation of our part-specific, Honest Pricing is only intended to be a guide. Prices may vary if your system requires parts directly from the Original Equipment Manufactuer (OEM). Our full parts catalog allows for pages of options and we will consult with you on what’s best for your situation.
For example, we have circuit boards with prices that range from $235 to over $920, based on your specific model number. Why pay $920 when your system uses the $235 board?
Call Hvac 360 Pros for expert diagnosis and Honest Pricing.
Recharge air conditioner, R22, 1st pound |
$222.90 |
Recharge air conditioner, R22, each additional |
$129.20 |
Recharge air conditioner, R410a, 1st pound |
$163.54 |
Recharge air conditioner, R410a, each additional |
$69.84 |
Electronic Refrigerant Leak Search (varies with unit location) |
$97-$281 |
Replace thermostat – basic non-programmable | $169-$250 |
Replace typical condenser fan motor | $484 – $838 |
Replace typical evaporator coil (non-OEM) |
$1,200-$1,732ˆ |
Replace typical 2-pole contactor | $220-$370 |
Replace typical dual run capacitor |
$160-$305 |
* R-22 is currently phased out by the EPA. We still have sources of reclaimed R-22, but prices are very unstable and supplies are limited. Please call for updated pricing. If your A/C uses R-22 consider replacing it soon.
ˆ Evaporator coil price does not include additional refrigerant.

Why Is A Central Air Conditioning System So Expensive?
We know it can be startling to see how expensive air conditioners have become. We’re going through it right there with you! As an air conditioning company, we’re experiencing the rising costs firsthand, with increased expenses for equipment and overhead. Here are some of the key variables that have led to the high costs of air conditioner installation.
- Inflation: Prices for materials like metals and refrigerants seem to change daily. This inflation hits every part of the process, from manufacturing to installation, leading to higher costs for all of us.
- Labor: There simply aren’t enough people going into skilled trades these days. This shortage means higher wages for those who do, which increases the overall cost of installing your central A/C unit.
- Government Standards: U.S. government regulations requiring higher efficiency ratings, new testing methods, and new refrigerants all make the production and install of your A/C more expensive.
- Technology Improvements: Modern air conditioners are packed with advanced features and smart technology to boost performance and efficiency. These improvements are great for comfort and the environment but also lead to higher prices.
How Do I Decide If I Need A New A/C?
Deciding when to replace your central air unit can be tricky since most A/C problems are repairable. However, as your system gets older, the cost and hassle of constant repairs make the price of a new system worth it. Age is the main factor here. In our experience, most central air conditioners last about 15 years, or up to 20 years with yearly maintenance. Most manufacturers limit warranties to 10 years, so any repairs after that are expensive.
Small repairs are common in the life of an A/C, but you’ll see costly repairs the older it gets. Replacing compressors or leaky coils doesn’t make sense when your unit is near the end of its life, and waiting for a breakdown in the heat of summer can lead to emergencies. Replacing your aging A/C proactively brings peace of mind with better comfort and long-term savings, making the upfront cost worth it! Here are signs you may need a new system:
- Age: Most A/C units last about 15 years. If yours is older, consider a replacement.
- Frequent Breakdowns: Constant repairs can be more expensive than a replacement.
- High Energy Bills: Older units are nearly always less efficient, leading to higher energy costs.
- Poor Performance: If your A/C system can’t maintain comfort, it may be time for an upgrade.
Making Your New Air Conditioning Unit More Affordable
Financing Payment Plans
We offer multiple financing options sponsored by the factory to help you spread the cost your new A/C unit. Choose from a range of monthly payments and find a plan that fits your budget.
Financing Payment Plans
We offer multiple financing options sponsored by the factory to help you spread the cost your new A/C unit. Choose from a range of monthly payments and find a plan that fits your budget.
Financing Payment Plans
We offer multiple financing options sponsored by the factory to help you spread the cost your new A/C unit. Choose from a range of monthly payments and find a plan that fits your budget.

What makes HVAC 360 Pros A/C Replacement Different
We know shopping for a new A/C system can be frustrating – with the complexities of new technology, tax rebates, and so many different options. To make it even worse, many contractors use deceptive marketing and gimmicky discounts that don’t really save you money. At HVAC 360 Pros, we pride ourselves on being the most transparent HVAC company in the Miami Valley. While it’s impossible to give an exact price online for an installed A/C, we can get very close. We’ll show you the factors that influence your cost, give you tools to budget, and explain your options.
Unlike a refrigerator, we can’t simply unbox a home air conditioner and plug it in. Many factors affect the price, such as the size of your home, the brand and type of unit you choose, and the complexity of the installation. For maximum efficiency and lifespan, an HVAC system must be engineered to fit your home and the unique needs of your family. While there’s a wide range between $5,000 and $13,000.