AC Repair in Argyle, TX

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Argyle sits in a part of Denton County where the housing stock tells you almost everything about what is going to fail and when. We work out of a second location on Hilltop Road, so this is not a town we drive out to occasionally. It is one we are in.

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AC Repair Services Built for Argyle Homes

Most of Argyle is newer construction on larger lots, and that combination changes the work. Bigger homes on bigger footprints frequently run two systems rather than one, or a single system with zoning, and both setups fail differently than the single-unit ranch homes we service closer to Carrollton.

We handle repair, replacement, maintenance and indoor air quality across Argyle and the surrounding Denton County communities. Same-day service is available, and our technicians average fifteen years in the field.

Warning Signs Argyle Residents Should Watch For

Call somebody before it becomes an emergency if you notice any of the following: the system runs continuously through the afternoon and the house still drifts warm; rooms at opposite ends of the house sit several degrees apart, which on a zoned system usually points to a damper or zone board rather than the equipment; a hard clunk or grinding at startup; ice on the copper line running into the house; a jump in the electric bill with no change in how you run the thermostat; or a musty smell when the system kicks on.

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What Causes AC Problems in Argyle

The North Texas summer is the obvious one, and every system in this county gets tested by it. Two things are more specific to here.

Larger homes with longer duct runs lose more cooling in the attic before the air ever reaches a room. On a two-system house, an imbalance between the units often reads as “the upstairs never cools” when the real problem is duct condition, not equipment.

Open land and dust. Properties bordering agricultural or undeveloped acreage load their filters and outdoor coils significantly faster. A filter schedule that works fine in a dense subdivision is often not frequent enough out here.

What Your Neighborhood Tells Us Before We Arrive

Argyle is genuinely different from the rest of our service area, because the major communities went up in distinct waves.

Country Lakes, which straddles the Argyle and Denton city limits, has phases dating back to the early 2000s. The original systems in those earliest homes are now past twenty years. At that age we are usually having a replacement conversation rather than a repair one, because a compressor failure on a twenty-year-old unit rarely justifies the repair cost.

Canyon Falls started going up in 2014. Those systems are now ten to twelve years old, which is squarely the age where capacitors, contactors and condenser fan motors start to go. Most of what we see there is a genuine repair, not a replacement, and we will tell you when that is the case.

Lakes of Argyle began construction in summer 2018, making it the newest of the three. Those systems should still be performing, and when they are not, it is far more often a maintenance or airflow problem than a failed component.

Harvest, built around a working farm on the west side of I-35, brings its own wrinkle. Homes near open agricultural land pull in more dust and organic debris, which loads up filters and outdoor coils faster than a typical suburban lot.

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Why Argyle Homeowners Call Us

We are a family business, started in 1985 by two Davis brothers, and it is still run by the family. Joe Davis, the owner, holds Texas licence TACLA4008C, and we are BBB Accredited with an A+ rating.

We do not pay our technicians commission, which means nobody at this company earns more by selling you a system you did not need. We fix before we replace. When we do tell you it is time to replace, it is because the numbers actually say so.

Our Argyle location is at 12330 Hilltop Rd, Ste 200. You can reach that office directly at 972-776-2554.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you get to me in Argyle?

Same-day service is available across Argyle and Denton County, and we answer the phone around the clock. Our Argyle location is on Hilltop Road, so we are not driving out from another county to reach you.

Usually not. On newer construction we most often find a maintenance or airflow issue rather than a failed part, and that is a much cheaper conversation. Dirty coils and neglected filters do more damage to a seven-year-old system than age does.

Yes. We service and repair the full system including the air handler, evaporator coil, condenser unit, refrigerant lines, thermostat, and ductwork connections. A complete diagnosis looks at all of it.

High humidity increases the moisture load your AC has to manage in addition to lowering the air temperature. This extra workload means longer run cycles, higher energy use, and faster wear on components like capacitors and drain systems.

Changing your air filter regularly is the most impactful thing you can do. Keeping the area around the outdoor unit clear of debris and making sure the condensate drain line is not blocked are also helpful steps between annual professional maintenance visits.

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