Common AC repair costs broken down by repair type — from a $150 capacitor to a full system replacement.
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Most AC repairs fall into a predictable set of common failures. Here's what Philadelphia-area homeowners typically pay in 2026, based on data from Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Fixr:
| Repair Type | Typical Cost (Philadelphia) |
|---|---|
| Capacitor replacement | $150 – $400 |
| Contactor replacement | $150 – $350 |
| Refrigerant recharge (R-410A) | $200 – $600 |
| Refrigerant leak detection & repair | $250 – $1,600 |
| Blower motor replacement | $400 – $2,000 |
| Evaporator coil replacement | $700 – $2,500 |
| Compressor replacement | $1,200 – $3,000 |
| Full AC unit replacement | $3,900 – $7,900 |
The most common summer AC failure. The capacitor starts the compressor and fan motors. When it fails, the system won't start or will run but not cool. Fast fix — most techs carry common capacitors on the truck.
R-410A refrigerant is sealed — if you're low, there's a leak. Repair requires finding the leak, fixing it, and recharging. If the system is older (pre-2010 R-22), replacement is usually more cost-effective since R-22 is expensive and scarce.
The blower moves air across the evaporator coil and through your ducts. ECM variable-speed motors cost more but last longer. Single-speed PSC motors are cheaper to replace. Symptoms: weak airflow, loud humming, or no airflow with the system running.
Replace when: the unit is 12+ years old, the repair is the second major one in two years, refrigerant is R-22 (phased out, very expensive), or the repair cost exceeds 50% of replacement. HomeAdvisor reports central AC replacement averaging $3,900–$7,900 in the Philadelphia area for a standard home.
Common AC repairs in Philadelphia range from $150 for a capacitor replacement to $1,600+ for a refrigerant leak repair. The national average for AC repair is $150–$650 according to HomeAdvisor, with Philadelphia running 10–15% higher due to labor rates.
The general rule: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the cost of a new system, or if the unit is 12+ years old, replacement is usually the better financial decision. A new system also comes with a warranty.
Common causes: low refrigerant (leak), failed capacitor, dirty condenser coils, or failed compressor. A technician can diagnose the specific issue on the first visit in most cases.
Most common repairs (capacitor, contactor, refrigerant recharge) take 1–3 hours. Blower motor or coil replacements may take 3–6 hours. Compressor replacements typically require a return visit once the part arrives.
Our technicians test refrigerant pressure, electrical components (capacitor, contactor, relay), airflow, and drain lines. We provide a written estimate before any repair work begins.
Price ranges based on 2026 data from Angi, HomeAdvisor, and Fixr. Philadelphia-area costs typically run 10–15% above national averages.
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