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Cost Guide of Air Conditioning Repairs in Toronto

Updated: Dec 20, 2023

The average cost for air conditioning repair in the U.S. is about $300, with most homeowners spending between $160 and $500. However, more extensive repairs can cost as much as $1,000 or more. The final cost depends on the specific issues with the A/C unit, any replacement parts needed, and labor costs in your area. 

Common Air Conditioning Repair Costs: 

  • Refrigerant Leak Repair: $200 - $1,000 

  • Refrigerant Recharge: $200 - $500 

  • Circuit Board Repair: $100 - $600 

  • Fuses, Relays, or Circuit Breakers Replacement: $30 - $300 

  • Thermostat Replacement: $100 - $400 

  • Compressor Replacement: $1,000 - $2,000 

  • Coil Replacement: $700 - $1,500 

  • Condensing Unit Fan Motor Replacement: $200 - $400 

  • Condensate Pump Replacement: $100 - $300 

  • Fan Motor Replacement: $200 - $400 

  • Capacitor Replacement: $100 - $400 

  • Service Call: $100 - $200 



Indicators of Needed Repairs: 

  • The A/C unit isn't turning on or cooling air effectively. 

  • Reduced airflow from vents. 

  • Frequent on/off cycling. 

  • Excessive noise during operation. 

  • Unusual odors or water leaks. 

  • Ice or frost buildup on the unit. 

  • Increased energy bills. 

Hiring a Certified Contractor: 

Ensure the contractor is certified for quality assurance: 

  • NATE Certification: Indicates a high level of skill and knowledge. 

  • EPA 608 Certification: Required for handling refrigerants. 

  • ENERGY STAR Partnership: Suggests efficiency and modern practices. 

Maintenance Tips: 

  • Annual Check-Ups: Costs around $100 - $200, includes filter replacement, drain cleaning, refrigerant check, and coolant level inspection. 

  • Regular Filter Changes: Helps maintain efficient operation. 

  • Keep Outdoor Unit Clean: Remove debris and dirt to prevent blockages. 

Conclusion: 

Timely repairs and regular maintenance can extend the life of your air conditioning unit and ensure efficient operation. It's wise to consult a certified HVAC professional, especially for complex issues, to ensure safety and effectiveness. Keep an eye on your unit's performance and address issues promptly to avoid more costly repairs in the future. 

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