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AC Repair Cost in Palm Beach County — Real Ranges, No Games

Most "what does AC repair cost?" answers online dodge the question. This page doesn't. Below is the flat $200 dispatch fee explained clearly, real price ranges for every common repair, what pushes you to the top or bottom of each range, and when it's smarter to replace than repair.

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The flat $200 dispatch fee, explained clearly

Most local HVAC shops will dance around the dispatch question. We won't. Here's exactly how it works.

When you call, you pay a flat $200 dispatch fee to lock in a confirmed window. That $200 covers three real things:

  • The technician's drive to your home. Fuel, vehicle wear, the cost of having a local Palm Beach County technician available to you on demand.
  • On-site time. The tech walks the system, opens the air handler, checks the outdoor unit, reads pressures, tests components.
  • A complete diagnosis with a written quote. You get an actual answer for what's wrong and a flat, upfront price to fix it.

Then — and this is the important part — if you approve the repair, that full $200 is credited toward the repair price. So if the diagnosis comes back as a $400 capacitor replacement, your total out-of-pocket is $400, not $600. The $200 doesn't double-count.

If you decide not to do the repair (price too high, you want a second opinion, you'd rather replace the whole system), the $200 still covers what you got — a real licensed-tech diagnosis and a written quote you can take to another shop. Nothing free, nothing hidden. The fee is the same whether you call at 2 p.m. on a Tuesday or 3 a.m. on a holiday. No after-hours surcharge.

What common AC repairs typically cost in Palm Beach County

Below are real price ranges for the repairs that come up most. These totals include the $200 dispatch fee being credited. So the number you see is what you actually pay, not a sticker price plus a hidden visit charge.

Capacitor replacementThe single most common Florida AC repair
$250 – $400
Contactor replacementThe relay that switches the compressor on
$280 – $450
Thermostat replacementStandard digital or smart thermostat installed
$300 – $600
Drain line clearingClogged condensate line — common in PBC
$250 – $400
Fan motor replacementOutdoor condenser or indoor blower motor
$450 – $900
Refrigerant recharge (with leak repair)Includes finding and sealing the leak
$450 – $850
Control board replacementAir handler or condenser control board
$500 – $950
Compressor repairMajor repair — often replacement territory
$1,200 – $2,800
Full system replacementOutdoor + indoor + new line set as needed
$5,500 – $12,000

None of these are estimates we'll wave around to the customer. They're a planning range. The on-site quote is always flat and upfront, and you approve the exact number before any work happens.

What affects where you land in the range

Brand

Premium brands — Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Mitsubishi, and high-end Bryant — often use proprietary parts that cost more than the equivalent component for a Goodman, Rheem, or American Standard. A capacitor on a Carrier might run $40–60 more in parts than the same job on a Goodman. The labor is the same; the part cost shifts you toward the top of the range.

System age

Systems over 10 years old often have adjacent components that should be replaced at the same time. Replacing a capacitor on a 15-year-old condenser when the contactor is visibly pitted is false economy — you'll be calling back in three months. The tech will tell you exactly what's optional vs. recommended, and you decide. Older systems also more frequently need a part-plus-cleanup combination, which can push the total up by $50–150.

Accessibility

Rooftop units in commercial-adjacent residential setups, condensers crammed against a wall with no clearance, air handlers buried in a Wellington attic crawl space, equipment closets that require furniture to be moved — these all add time. We don't gouge for it, but a 40-minute capacitor job that turns into a 90-minute capacitor job because the unit is on a steep tile roof in Manalapan is going to land toward the top of the range.

Time of year

Peak summer (July–September) in Palm Beach County is high-demand for parts and labor across all HVAC supply houses in South Florida. Parts pricing from suppliers fluctuates by 5–15% in peak months. We don't surcharge customers for the season, but if the part cost from the supplier is higher in August than in February, that's reflected in the upper end of the range.

When does it make more sense to replace than repair?

The honest rule we use on-site:

"If the repair cost approaches half the replacement cost and the system is over 10 years old, replacement usually wins long-term. If either of those isn't true, repair almost always makes more sense."

The classic "replace, don't repair" scenario is a compressor failure on a 12-year-old single-stage system. A $2,400 compressor repair on a system that's worth $4,500 at trade-in — and that's another two years from a control board, another four from a coil leak — is rarely the right call. A $7,500 replacement with a 10-year parts warranty is a better long-term math problem.

The classic "repair, don't replace" scenario is a capacitor or contactor on a 5-year-old system. That's a $300 fix on a system that has another 10+ good years in it. Anyone trying to sell you a $7,000 replacement for a $300 problem is selling, not advising. We don't.

What's not included in these ranges

  • Permits and inspections for full system replacements — Palm Beach County permit fees vary by municipality and are passed through at cost.
  • Electrical work outside the AC system itself — if the issue is in your home's panel or wiring, that's an electrician's job.
  • Duct repair or replacement — quoted separately. Often diagnosed on the same visit but priced as a standalone job.
  • Insulation, drywall repair, or paint touch-up from any opening required to access the system.
  • Major refrigerant repairs on R-22 systems — R-22 is phased out, prices are high, and replacement is usually the smarter answer for any meaningful R-22 leak.

Strong CTA: book a real diagnosis, get a real number

The only way to know what your repair actually costs is to have a licensed tech look at the system. The ranges on this page get you in the ballpark — the on-site quote gets you the actual price, flat and upfront before any work happens. Call or text 561-340-9057 and a real dispatcher will confirm a window today. Most calls get same-day service.

How Our Pricing Works

Pricing that's honest at every step.

Flat $200 Dispatch

Same fee daytime, after-hours, weekends, holidays. Covers visit + diagnosis. Credited toward the repair.

You Approve Before Work

The tech quotes the repair flat and upfront on-site. You sign off on the number before any work happens.

No Surprise Charges

What's quoted is what you pay. No "while we were in there" up-charges, no padded line items.

Honest Repair vs. Replace

If repair makes sense, we say so. If replacement is smarter long-term, we say that. No upsell pressure.

Written Quotes

Every quote is in writing. Take it to another shop for a second opinion if you want.

Local PBC Pricing

Ranges based on actual Palm Beach County repair data — not generic "national average" numbers.

What Customers Say About Pricing

No-games pricing, on the record.

Got two other quotes before calling these guys. First shop wanted $850 for a capacitor I knew was a $300 job. PBC AC Repair quoted $320 flat, did the work, dispatch fee came right off. Done.

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Rachel P.
Boca Raton

Tech told me my 14-year-old system probably wasn't worth a $2,200 compressor repair. Walked me through replacement math on the spot. Didn't try to sell me anything that night — sent a written quote to think over. That's rare.

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Chris D.
West Palm Beach

$200 dispatch sounded steep until I realized it came off the repair. Final bill was exactly what they quoted on-site — no padding, no "oh we found another thing." This is how it's supposed to work.

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Wellington

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Pricing FAQs

AC repair cost questions, answered.

What's the dispatch fee, and what does it actually cover?
The dispatch fee is a flat $200 — same daytime, after-hours, weekends, and holidays. It covers the licensed technician's drive, the on-site visit, and a complete diagnosis of the system. If you approve the repair, the full $200 is credited toward the repair price. If you decide not to do the repair, the $200 still covers what you got: a real diagnosis and a written quote from a licensed tech.
How can you quote a flat repair price before the tech sees the system?
We can't — and we don't. The dispatch fee covers an honest on-site diagnosis. Once the tech identifies the part and the job, they quote the repair flat and upfront before any work starts. You approve the number first, then the work happens. The ranges on this page exist so you can budget realistically before you call.
What's the most common repair, and what does it typically cost?
Capacitor replacement is the single most common Palm Beach County AC repair, and it typically runs $250–$400 total — including the $200 dispatch fee being credited. Capacitors fail because of heat, age, and the daily start-stop cycling of Florida AC systems. Most are caught and replaced on the same dispatch visit.
What affects the price within a given range?
Four things: brand (premium brands like Carrier, Trane, Lennox, and Mitsubishi often use proprietary parts that cost more), system age (older systems sometimes need adjacent parts replaced at the same time), accessibility (rooftop and crawl-space units take longer), and time of year (peak summer Florida demand can push parts pricing). The tech will explain exactly which factor pushed you into a particular spot in the range.
Is it ever cheaper to replace the whole system instead of repairing it?
Sometimes. The rough rule we use: if the repair cost approaches half the replacement cost and the system is over 10 years old, replacement usually wins long-term. A compressor failure on a 12-year-old system is the classic example. A capacitor on a 5-year-old system is never replacement territory. We give the honest answer on-site — not the more expensive one.
Are estimates and second opinions free?
There's no such thing as a free diagnosis — anyone offering one is making it back elsewhere. We charge the flat $200 dispatch fee for a real, licensed-technician diagnosis, and that fee is credited toward the repair if you proceed. For second opinions on a major repair (compressor, full replacement), the same $200 dispatch applies — and you get a written quote you can compare line-by-line against the first.
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