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Air Conditioning Contractors in Glendale, AZ

12 zip codes with active providers. Average bid: $124.25 (national: $116.57).

City Avg

$124.25

State Avg

$118.28

National Avg

$116.57

Cost Index

51.8

AC Repair & HVAC Costs in Glendale

Typical range: $150–$500 for repairs; $4,000–$12,000 for system replacement

AC diagnostic and minor repair$150–$400
Refrigerant recharge (R-410A)$200–$600
Capacitor or contactor replacement$150–$350
Blower motor replacement$400–$800
Central AC system replacement (3-ton)$4,500–$9,000
Full HVAC system (AC + furnace)$7,000–$15,000

Hiring a AC Repair & HVAC in Glendale

Emergency service available — many offer same-day appointments

Your AC is blowing warm air despite the thermostat being set correctly — likely a refrigerant, compressor, or capacitor issue

The system runs constantly but can't reach the set temperature, driving up your energy bills

You hear unusual sounds like grinding, banging, or screeching that weren't there before

EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling — this is federally required, not optional

NATE certification (North American Technician Excellence) — the gold standard for HVAC technicians

Factory authorization from the equipment brands they install, which enables better warranty coverage

Common AC Repair & HVAC Problems in Glendale

Refrigerant leaks that cause the system to blow warm air and the evaporator coil to freeze over
Failed capacitors — one of the most common AC repairs, causing the compressor or fan to not start
Clogged condensate drain lines that cause water backup and potential water damage
Dirty evaporator or condenser coils that reduce efficiency by 20–40%

Questions to Ask a AC Repair & HVAC in Glendale

If I need refrigerant added, will you find and fix the leak, or just recharge?

AC systems are sealed — if they're low on refrigerant, there's a leak. Just adding refrigerant without fixing the leak means you'll pay again in a few months. It's also environmentally irresponsible.

If I need a replacement, will you perform a Manual J load calculation to size the new system?

An oversized system short-cycles (turns on and off frequently), wastes energy, and fails to dehumidify properly. An undersized system runs constantly. Proper sizing requires a calculation, not just matching what you had before.

What SEER2 rating do you recommend, and what's the payback period at a higher efficiency?

Higher-efficiency systems cost more upfront but save on energy bills. A good technician can estimate your annual savings so you can make an informed decision rather than just buying the cheapest or most expensive option.

Red Flags When Hiring

  • Recommends system replacement without performing any diagnostics on your current system — sometimes a $300 repair can extend your system's life by years
  • Sizes a new system based on square footage alone without a load calculation — this is lazy and leads to improperly sized equipment
  • Doesn't pull a permit for new installations — HVAC installations require permits and inspections in most jurisdictions
  • Quotes a price significantly below competitors for a system replacement — they may be cutting corners on installation quality, ductwork, or using a stripped-down equipment model

Safety Tips

  • Never attempt to recharge refrigerant yourself — it's illegal without EPA certification, and overcharging can damage the compressor (a $1,500+ repair)
  • If you smell a chemical or sweet odor near your indoor unit, it may be a refrigerant leak — ventilate the area and call a technician, as some refrigerants can displace oxygen in enclosed spaces
  • Turn off the system immediately if you see ice on the refrigerant lines or hear the compressor making a grinding noise — running it further can destroy the compressor

Cost Comparison

Glendale: $124+6.6% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($117)

Glendale: $124+5.0% vs Arizona Avg

Dashed line = Arizona Avg ($118)

Pricing by Zip Code (12 zips)

Zip CodeTop Bidvs City Avg
85301$135.00+8.7%
85302$135.00+8.7%
85303$135.00+8.7%
85304$135.00+8.7%
85305$135.00+8.7%
85306$135.00+8.7%
85307$135.00+8.7%
85308$135.00+8.7%
85310$135.00+8.7%
85311$92.00-26.0%
85312$92.00-26.0%
85318$92.00-26.0%

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does air conditioning contractors cost in Glendale, Arizona?

The average bid for air conditioning contractors in Glendale is $124.25, compared to the national average of $116.57. Prices range from $92 to $135 across 12 zip codes.

How does Glendale compare to the rest of Arizona?

Glendale's average bid of $124.25 is above the Arizona state average of $118.28. The city has a cost index of 51.8 (100 = national average).

What other services are available in Glendale?

Glendale has active providers in 30 service categories. 20 categories have national coverage but no active providers in Glendale yet.

When should I call a ac repair & hvac in Glendale?

Your AC is blowing warm air despite the thermostat being set correctly — likely a refrigerant, compressor, or capacitor issue Many ac & hvac contractors in Glendale offer same-day emergency service.

What should I look for in a ac repair & hvac in Glendale, Arizona?

EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling — this is federally required, not optional. NATE certification (North American Technician Excellence) — the gold standard for HVAC technicians.

What warranty should a ac repair & hvac offer?

Repairs should carry a 30–90 day warranty on labor and parts. New system installations should include a 1–2 year labor warranty from the installer plus the manufacturer's equipment warranty (typically 5–10 years on parts, sometimes up to 10 years on the compressor with registration).