HVAC Repair · Collierville, TN
AC & heating repair in Collierville, TN
The Town's housing is dominated by the 1990s–2000s building wave, and so are its repair calls. Two-storey homes in Schilling Farms, Halle Plantation, Almadale Farms and the subdivisions off Houston Levee and Byhalia Rd run two systems, and the attic unit upstairs takes the brunt of summer: frozen coils when a filter goes too long, condensate drains that clog and trip the float switch, and capacitors that let go on the first 95-degree stretch. Builder-grade equipment installed in that boom is now 15 to 25 years old, which puts a lot of it in compressor and coil territory.
Closer to the Town Square and along Poplar, the 1960s–70s homes are usually on their second or third system and often on natural gas, so winter brings ignitor, flame-sensor and inducer calls along with the heat-exchanger check we do on every furnace visit. Out toward the Wolf River and the newer streets past Shelby Dr, heat pumps and dual-fuel systems bring defrost and changeover trouble in a cold snap.
We reach the Town from the Southaven shop in roughly 30 to 45 minutes by Goodman Rd and Hacks Cross to Hwy 385, or I-55, I-240 and Poplar, so we schedule this end of the county in blocks and keep a truck out here on busy days. The tech diagnoses, tells you plainly what failed, and hands you a flat-rate price in writing before any work starts. Common parts for both systems ride on the truck. If the whole house is down after hours, call; emergency and after-hours service is available.
Collierville
AC & Heat Repair specifics for Collierville homes
Dual-system two-storey homes
Upstairs attic units fail first and hardest. We check both systems on each visit and give you one written quote, itemized by system.
Builder-grade units from the 2000s boom
Fifteen- to twenty-five-year-old equipment in Schilling Farms-era construction is at the age where compressors and coils go. We show repair cost and replacement math side by side.
Heat-pump defrost calls
All-electric heat pumps in the newer subdivisions bring defrost-board, reversing-valve and heat-strip failures in January. The common parts are on the truck.
Permits via Town of Collierville
Repairs usually do not need a permit. Full change-outs do, and we pull them through the Town's codes office ourselves and meet the inspector.
What's included
What a ac & heat repair visit covers
- Same-day AC & heating diagnostics (all brands)
- Capacitor, contactor, motor & board replacement
- Refrigerant leak detection & recharge (R-410A / R-454B)
- Frozen-coil & drainage troubleshooting
- Furnace ignitor, flame-sensor & gas-valve service
- Heat-pump & dual-fuel diagnostics
- Thermostat repair & smart-thermostat installs
Pricing
What ac & heat repair costs in Collierville
Diagnostics are $89–$129 and credited to the repair if you proceed; common repairs run $150–$650 and refrigerant or compressor work runs $350–$2,400. The number is confirmed in writing before work starts.
Questions
Collierville homeowners ask
How fast can you get to Collierville?+
Weekdays, often the same day; the drive from our shop is roughly 30 to 45 minutes and we keep a truck on this side of the county on busy days. Book online or call for today's real availability.
Do you service Schilling Farms and Halle Plantation?+
Yes, along with Almadale Farms, Bailey Station, Estanaula Trails and the older homes near the Town Square. Gate codes go in the booking notes.
Can a Mississippi company work in Tennessee?+
Yes. We are licensed in both states, EPA 608 certified and insured, and Shelby County is a regular part of our route.
Will the repair be worth it on a 2005 system?+
Sometimes. If the repair is a capacitor or a motor, almost always; if it is a compressor or a coil on a 20-year-old unit, often not. We put both numbers in front of you and let you decide.
Book ac & heat repair in Collierville
Book an arrival window in under a minute, or call and a real person picks up.