AC Repair in Raleigh, NC

Fast diagnosis, upfront pricing, same-day service

AC Repair Services in Raleigh, NC

Is your air conditioner not cooling properly? Making strange noises? Running constantly without reaching the set temperature? Icy Hot Heating & Air Conditioning provides fast, reliable AC repair services throughout the Raleigh-Durham Triangle.

A broken AC in a North Carolina summer is more than an inconvenience — it is a health risk, especially for children, elderly family members, and pets. Icy Hot’s NATE-certified technicians arrive with the parts and tools to fix most AC problems on the first visit, with 24/7 emergency service and no after-hours surcharges on the diagnostic fee.

From compressor failures and refrigerant leaks to electrical issues and frozen evaporator coils, we have seen and fixed it all. Every repair comes with upfront pricing — you will know exactly what it costs before we start working.

HVAC technician checking refrigerant levels on outdoor AC unit with manifold gauges

Signs You Need This Service

  • System not cooling effectively
  • Unusual sounds or vibrations
  • Ice forming on the unit
  • Water leaking around the system
  • Thermostat not responding properly
  • Electrical issues or tripped breakers

Our AC Repair Process

Here is what to expect when you call us for air conditioning repair:

  1. Call and Describe Symptoms — When you call (919) 673-7667, we ask about your system’s behavior — is it blowing warm air, making noise, leaking water, or not turning on at all? These details help our technician arrive prepared with the right parts.
  2. Thorough Diagnostic — We inspect your entire AC system — checking refrigerant levels, testing electrical components, measuring airflow, and examining the compressor, condenser coil, and evaporator coil to find the root cause.
  3. Upfront Quote — Before any work begins, we explain exactly what is wrong and present a written estimate. You approve the cost first. No surprises, no hidden charges.
  4. Expert Repair — Our NATE-certified technicians complete the repair using manufacturer-approved parts. Most AC repairs are finished the same day, often within one to two hours.
  5. Cooling Verification — We test your system after the repair — measuring supply air temperature, checking refrigerant pressures, and confirming proper thermostat operation before we leave.

Why Choose Icy Hot?

Your comfort and peace of mind are what drive everything we do. Here is what that means for you:

  • Diagnosed Right the First Time — Our NATE-certified technicians hold the industry’s top credential, so you are not paying for guesswork or repeat visits
  • No Surprise Bills — You see and approve every cost before we start. If the price changes, we stop and talk to you first
  • Premium Equipment, Fair Prices — As an Authorized Lennox Dealer, we offer top-rated systems that lower your energy bills and last longer
  • Help When You Need It Most — Day or night, a real person answers your call. No voicemail, no waiting until Monday
  • Your Home Is Protected — Fully licensed (NC #L.34356) and insured, so your property and investment are covered on every job

Brands We Service

As an Authorized Lennox Dealer, we specialize in Lennox systems. We also expertly service and install all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Rheem, Goodman, York, Amana, Daikin, Bryant, Coleman, and Ruud.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does AC repair cost in Raleigh, NC?
The average AC repair in Raleigh costs between $150 and $550, depending on the specific problem and parts required. Common repairs like a capacitor replacement run $150-$300, a fan motor replacement costs $300-$600, and a refrigerant recharge typically runs $200-$400. More significant repairs such as a compressor replacement can range from $1,200 to $2,500. Icy Hot Heating & Air Conditioning provides upfront pricing before any work begins — we will diagnose the issue, explain what is needed, and give you a clear cost estimate. Diagnostic fees typically range from $75 to $150, which most reputable companies credit toward the repair if you proceed.
What are the most common AC problems that require professional repair?
The most frequent AC repairs we see in the Raleigh area include failed capacitors, which cause the outdoor unit to hum without starting; refrigerant leaks, identified by reduced cooling and ice forming on copper lines; clogged condensate drain lines, which cause water leaks near the indoor unit; and frozen evaporator coils from restricted airflow or low refrigerant. Blower motor failures, faulty contactors, and thermostat malfunctions round out the top issues. Raleigh’s intense summer workload accelerates wear on electrical components — capacitors and contactors typically fail more often in our climate because the system runs extended cycles from May through September dealing with both heat and high humidity.
Should I repair or replace my air conditioner?
Use the $5,000 rule as a starting guideline: multiply the age of your unit by the estimated repair cost. If the result exceeds $5,000, replacement is likely the better investment. For example, a 12-year-old system needing a $500 repair scores $6,000, suggesting replacement makes more financial sense. Other factors favoring replacement include: the unit uses R-22 refrigerant (phased out, increasingly expensive), repairs are becoming more frequent than once per year, or your energy bills have risen significantly. However, a minor repair on a system under 10 years old is almost always worth doing. Call Icy Hot at (919) 673-7667 for an honest assessment — we will tell you when repair makes sense and when it does not.
Why is my AC blowing warm air?
An AC blowing warm air is one of the most common service calls in Raleigh, especially during heat waves. The first thing to check is your thermostat — ensure it is set to cool and not accidentally switched to heat or fan only. Next, check your air filter; a severely clogged filter restricts airflow and can cause the evaporator coil to freeze, which blocks cooling entirely. If neither of those is the issue, you may have a refrigerant leak, a failed compressor, or a tripped circuit breaker at the outdoor unit’s disconnect box. Low refrigerant is a particularly common cause — the system cannot transfer heat effectively without the proper charge. These issues require a licensed technician with proper diagnostic equipment.
How do I know if my AC needs a refrigerant recharge?
Signs of low refrigerant include reduced cooling performance despite the system running constantly, ice or frost forming on the refrigerant lines or evaporator coil, a hissing or bubbling sound near the indoor unit, and higher-than-normal electricity bills. Your AC is a sealed system — it should never need a top-off unless there is a leak. Simply adding refrigerant without fixing the leak is a temporary and expensive band-aid. A proper repair involves leak detection using electronic sniffers or UV dye, repairing the leak at the source, and then recharging to the manufacturer’s specified level. In Raleigh, a refrigerant leak repair and recharge typically costs $200-$600 depending on leak location and severity.
Can a dirty air filter really damage my AC system?
Absolutely. A dirty air filter is the single most common cause of preventable AC breakdowns. When the filter becomes clogged, it restricts airflow across the evaporator coil, causing the coil temperature to drop below freezing and form ice. This ice buildup blocks airflow further, creating a cycle that can damage the compressor — the most expensive component in your system, costing $1,200-$2,500 to replace. Restricted airflow also forces the blower motor to work harder, shortening its lifespan and increasing energy consumption by 5-15%. During Raleigh’s peak cooling season, check your filter every 30 days and replace it when it looks gray or clogged. A $5 filter change can prevent a $2,000 compressor failure.
What should I do before calling an AC repair technician?
Before calling for service, run through these quick checks that can sometimes resolve the issue without a service call. Verify your thermostat is set to cool with the temperature set below your current room temperature. Check that the circuit breakers for both the indoor air handler and outdoor condenser have not tripped — reset them once if they have. Inspect the air filter and replace it if dirty. Look at the outdoor unit to ensure it is not blocked by debris, overgrown vegetation, or covered. Check that all supply vents inside are open and unobstructed. If none of these steps resolves the issue, call Icy Hot at (919) 673-7667 and describe what you have observed — this helps our technicians arrive prepared with the right parts.

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