
As one of Austin’s trusted residential HVAC contractors, we receive many common questions from homeowners dealing with air conditioning issues, especially during Central Texas’ brutal summers. This comprehensive FAQ guide answers the most frequently asked questions about AC repair, maintenance, and HVAC troubleshooting specifically for Austin homeowners.
Several common issues can cause your air conditioner to blow warm air:
Low refrigerant levels due to leaks
Dirty or clogged air filters restricting airflow
Frozen evaporator coils
Thermostat issues or incorrect settings
Compressor or capacitor failures
Start by checking your AC filters and thermostat. If these look normal, professional AC repair diagnostics are recommended.
With Austin’s extreme summers and allergy season, we recommend:
Bi-annual professional HVAC maintenance (spring & fall)
Monthly filter changes during peak cooling season
Seasonal inspections of outdoor units for debris
Consistent maintenance reduces emergency breakdowns and keeps your system efficient.
Before calling for emergency HVAC services:
Check your thermostat settings and replace batteries
Inspect your breaker panel for any tripped breakers
Replace clogged air filters
Look for ice buildup on your coils
If these simple checks don’t resolve the problem, contact a professional HVAC contractor immediately to avoid extended outages.
With proper maintenance, most residential systems last:
10 to 15 years for standard central systems
12 to 20 years for high-efficiency systems or heat pumps
Regular service extends equipment lifespan significantly
Austin's climate can shorten lifespan if systems are neglected. Learn about replacement options if your unit is aging.
No. AC systems are sealed systems. If the refrigerant is low, it typically indicates a leak. Simply adding refrigerant without repairing the leak is a temporary fix. Professional leak detection and repair are necessary for long-term operation.
Austin homeowners often experience skyrocketing summer electric bills due to:
Inefficient older AC systems
Improper system sizing
Leaky ductwork wasting cooled air
Clogged filters forcing the system to work harder
Poor attic insulation and ventilation
Upgrading to a higher SEER-rated system and performing duct sealing can dramatically lower energy costs.
Capacitor or contactor replacements
Refrigerant leak repairs
Blower motor replacements
Condenser fan motor repairs
Thermostat replacements
Routine maintenance often prevents these issues from becoming costly repairs.
Yes. Austin Energy Residential Rebates are available for:
High-efficiency system replacements
Duct sealing and insulation upgrades
Smart thermostat installations
Grande Air Solutions can help homeowners navigate rebate eligibility during system upgrades.
In many cases, yes. Systems over 15 years old:
Operate far less efficiently
Require frequent repairs
Often lack proper humidity control for Austin’s climate
May cost more to run than to finance a new system
Our AC installation team can provide free evaluations to help homeowners decide.
When your system breaks down during a 100-degree day in Austin, time is critical. A licensed and experienced Air conditioning contractor can quickly diagnose the issue, whether it’s a failed capacitor, low refrigerant, or a thermostat malfunction. Grande Air Solutions specializes in residential cooling systems across Central Texas, offering fast-response service, transparent pricing, and long-term repair solutions tailored for Austin’s extreme climate.
From full system diagnostics to part replacements and emergency repairs, working with a trusted local contractor ensures your AC system stays reliable, efficient, and safe throughout the hottest months of the year.
Grande Air Solutions proudly serves homeowners across Greater Austin, including:
Austin, TX (Westlake, Zilker, Texas State Capitol, Barton Hills, Clarksville Historic District, Tarrytown, Travis Heights)
By servicing these communities, we have a deep understanding of the unique HVAC challenges faced in the Central Texas climate.
Low refrigerant levels, clogged filters, thermostat problems, frozen coils, or mechanical failures can cause your AC to blow warm air. Check your filter first, then call a professional if needed.
Most AC systems in Austin last 10-15 years with proper maintenance. High-efficiency systems can last up to 20 years, but intense summers can shorten lifespan without regular service.
If repairs become frequent and your unit is over 12-15 years old, replacement often offers better long-term savings with improved efficiency and fewer breakdowns.
Yes. Austin Energy offers rebates for qualifying high-efficiency AC system replacements, duct sealing, and insulation upgrades that improve energy efficiency.