AC Out-of-Warranty Repair in West Palm Beach, FL
When your system is no longer under warranty, both the cost of the part and the labor are your responsibility.
Our team will diagnose the issue, walk you through your options, and help you decide whether repair or replacement makes the most sense based on the condition of your system.
We focus on giving you honest recommendations—so you can make the best decision for your home and budget.
What Does AC Out-of-Warranty Repair Cost?
Pricing depends on the type of part being replaced and the complexity of the repair, but here are typical ranges:
- Minor repairs (capacitors, contactors, small components): $250 – $750
- Mid-level repairs (motors, electrical components): $750 – $1,800
- Major repairs (coils, compressors, major components): $1,800 – $4,500+
Since the system is out of warranty, pricing includes both parts and labor.
A portion of the diagnostic cost may be applied toward the repair when you move forward with us.
All solutions and pricing are presented upfront—no surprises.
Final cost depends on:
- Type of part being replaced
- Age and condition of the system
- Accessibility of the equipment
- Complexity of the repair
- Availability and cost of replacement parts
Why Your System May Not Be Under Warranty
There are two of the most common reasons a system is no longer covered:
- Expired Warranty (Older System)
If your system is older, the manufacturer warranty may have already expired.
In these cases, major repairs can become costly, and it may make more sense to consider replacing the system—especially if multiple components are starting to fail.
- Unregistered System (Still Relatively New)
If the system was never registered after installation, the extended warranty may not be active.
These systems are often still newer, which means repairs are usually more worthwhile and can extend the life of the equipment significantly.
Repair vs Replace: How to Decide
We help guide you through the decision based on:
- Age of the system
- Cost of the repair vs replacement
- Frequency of breakdowns
- Overall system performance and efficiency
Our goal is to help you avoid putting money into a system that’s nearing the end of its life—while also avoiding unnecessary replacements.
The Risks of Waiting
Delaying repairs can lead to:
- Further damage to other components
- Reduced system efficiency
- Higher energy bills
- Complete system failure
Addressing issues early can often prevent more expensive repairs down the line.