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AC Repair in Murray, UT

Murray is our home territory and consequently gets our fastest response times across the service area. Our office at 756 E Winchester St #322 sits in the Murray-Salt Lake City border area, putting most of Murray within 10-20 minutes drive time. Average emergency response in Murray: 25-55 minutes, faster than any other service area. Our founder Timothy Baxter worked at Mountain Air Heating & Cooling on State Street in Murray for 19 years (1995-2014) before founding our company, so we have deep familiarity with Murray’s HVAC patterns going back nearly three decades. Murray’s housing stock is predominantly mid-century to current residential with significant 1960s-1990s ranch and split-level construction (median ownership tenure 18+ years in many neighborhoods, meaning longtime homeowner relationships and established equipment service histories). AC repair patterns in Murray are distinct: aging 1990s-2000s mid-tier AC units reaching end of life, evap-to-refrigerated AC retrofits for homes that originally used swamp coolers, capacitor and contactor service for aging equipment, and Comfort Care plan members with multi-year service histories. The Karen W. Murray AC + evap coil + duct cleaning $620 scenario (referenced across multiple service pages) and the Lin K. Vine Street duplex scenario represent the kind of work we do here. Below is what AC repair in Murray actually involves. For broader AC repair technical context see the main AC repair page and for Murray city context see the Murray location page.

Murray AC Repair Patterns by Neighborhood

Vine Street and East Side Neighborhoods

Equipment patterns:
1980s-1990s subdivisions with adequate ductwork supporting modern HVAC equipment. Larger homes (2,000-3,500 sq ft typical) with sometimes multi-zone potential. Many Vine Street homes were built with mid-tier original equipment that’s now reaching end of life.
Common scenarios:
  • Lin K.’s Vine Street duplex scenarios (referenced across our service pages — multiple service visits over years building relationship)
  • Aging mid-tier AC replacement
  • Capacitor failures in 1990s Carrier and Trane equipment
  • Refrigerant leaks in 12-18 year old systems
  • Two-zone retrofit opportunities for two-story homes
Typical equipment:
Carrier 24ACA, Trane XR16, Bryant 113A, Lennox 14ACX, Rheem Classic mid-tier.

State Street and Murray Boulevard Corridors

Equipment patterns:
Older residential along commercial corridors. Pre-1960s homes with various AC retrofit histories. Some homes still using evaporative cooling rather than refrigerated AC. Multiple generations of equipment from 1970s through current.
Common scenarios:
  • Karen W.’s Murray AC + evap coil + duct cleaning scenario from AC tune-up page (return air blocked by storage bins demonstrating value of annual professional maintenance)
  • Evap-to-refrigerated AC conversions
  • Cost-conscious AC replacement for aging equipment
  • Compressor replacement when warranted by economics

Mid-Century Neighborhoods (1960s-1970s Ranch and Split-Level)

Equipment patterns:
Significant percentage of original homeowners or longtime owners. Equipment from 1990s-2000s replacement cycles now reaching end of life. Mixed equipment ages within the same neighborhood.
Common scenarios:
  • Carla Mendoza Murray 1987 split-level scenario from HVAC tune-up page (new homeowner with unknown equipment history; combined HVAC tune-up establishing baseline)
  • Aging mid-tier AC replacement
  • Capacitor and contactor service
  • Refrigerant repair as systems develop leaks with age

Newer Construction (2000s-Current)

Equipment patterns:
Modern HVAC equipment installed at construction. Repair scenarios less common (equipment still in expected service life). Smart thermostat integration common. Premium tier equipment in some properties.
Common scenarios:
  • Mid-life equipment service (capacitor failures, refrigerant adjustments)
  • Smart thermostat troubleshooting and upgrades
  • Annual tune-ups for equipment under warranty

Most Common Murray AC Repair Scenarios

Capacitor failures:
The single most common AC repair we perform in Murray. Service: capacitor replacement $185-$285 installed. Truck-stocked parts mean same-visit repair typical.
Refrigerant leak repair:
Murray homes with 10-15 year old AC systems frequently develop refrigerant leaks. Service: leak detection ($145-$285), brazing repair or coil replacement ($485-$2,800+), recharge ($35-$140 per pound).
Coil cleaning:
Murray’s tree-lined streets and mature landscaping create cottonwood seed accumulation during May-June. Annual coil cleaning during pre-summer tune-ups addresses this proactively. Service: $145-$285.
Karen W. duct cleaning + coil + AC service scenario:
Combined service addressing multiple issues simultaneously: return air blocked by storage bins reducing airflow, accumulated evaporator coil fouling from inadequate filtration over years, basic AC tune-up. Total $620 addressing several months of degraded operation. Demonstrates value of comprehensive annual professional maintenance.
Contactor and relay service:
Service: $145-$245 installed for typical contactor replacement.
Condenser fan motor failure:
Aging mid-tier equipment. Service: motor replacement $385-$640 installed.
Aging AC vs. replacement decision:
Murray homes with 15+ year old AC: repair vs. replacement analysis. R-22 phase-out considerations. Heat pump conversion considered for households also needing furnace replacement (Caroline B.’s Yalecrest case — not Murray but representative pattern).

Service Response Times for Murray AC Repair

Our home territory:
Murray gets the fastest response times across our entire service area. Office on Winchester Street puts most Murray addresses within 10-20 minutes drive time.
Emergency dispatch:
Average response: 25-55 minutes. Significantly faster than service-area-wide average of 1 hour 47 minutes. During peak summer dispatch (July-August), response may extend to 60-90 minutes but typically still faster than non-adjacent areas.
Same-day service:
Standard for non-emergency calls received before noon. Murray addresses easily added to same-day routing.
Comfort Care plan members:
Priority 2-hour dispatch typically delivered well under 1 hour for Murray. Many Murray Comfort Care members on auto-scheduled annual tune-up plans achieving same-tech continuity over multiple years.
Premium Care plan members:
1-hour priority response.

Pricing Reference (Q2 2026)

Diagnostic visit:
$89 weekdays, $149 after-hours. Diagnostic fee credited toward authorized repair. Comfort Care plan members: included in plan service.
Common AC repair pricing:
  • Capacitor replacement: $185-$285 installed
  • Contactor replacement: $145-$245 installed
  • Refrigerant recharge (per pound): $35-$140 depending on refrigerant type
  • Coil cleaning: $145-$285
  • Condenser fan motor: $385-$640 installed
  • Blower motor (ECM): $485-$1,400 installed
  • Control board: $485-$1,400 installed
  • Thermostat replacement: $145-$840 depending on type
  • Compressor replacement: $1,800-$3,200 + refrigerant
  • Evaporator coil replacement: $1,400-$2,800 + refrigerant
Combined service scenarios (Karen W. pattern):
Multi-issue service visits address several concerns simultaneously, typically saving $150-$400 vs. separate visits. AC tune-up + coil cleaning + duct cleaning + service: $545-$840 combined typical.
Comfort Care plan member discount:
15% off all parts and labor. Waived diagnostic fees. Priority dispatch.
Premium Care plan member discount:
20% off all parts and labor. 1-hour priority response.
Established Murray customer relationships:
Many longtime Murray Comfort Care customers (some since 2014). Equipment service history going back 10+ years for many longtime customers. Service efficiency benefits from familiarity with specific equipment.

Common Murray Service Scenarios

Lin K.’s Vine Street duplex (multi-page reference):
Murray Vine Street duplex with 2003 Bryant 90 Plus AC + furnace combination. Multiple service visits building Comfort Care plan relationship. February 2025 heat exchanger failure documented on heat exchanger repair page — ultimately drove full system replacement decision.
Karen W. Murray $620 combined service:
Documented on AC tune-up page. Return air blocked by storage bins (homeowner had stored seasonal items in front of return grille), evaporator coil fouled from years of inadequate filtration. Combined service: blocked return air resolved, coil cleaning, basic AC tune-up. $620 total. Demonstrates value of regular professional maintenance.
Carla Mendoza Murray 1987 split-level baseline tune-up:
New homeowner with unknown equipment history. Combined HVAC tune-up (spring AC + fall furnace) establishing baseline documentation. Equipment of mixed ages requires comprehensive inspection.
Standard aging AC replacement Murray scenario:
Murray home with 1990s mid-tier AC reaching end of life. Mid-tier 16 SEER2 Carrier 24ACA3 replacement at $9,400 installed. Standard residential AC replacement project; coordination with longtime customer.
Evap-to-refrigerated conversion (Murray State Street area):
Homeowner converting from evaporative cooling to refrigerated AC. Cost-conscious tier 14 SEER2 Goodman conversion at $6,400 installed. Outdoor condenser placement, evaporator coil in furnace cabinet, refrigerant line set, electrical work.
Reagan O’Donnell (Murray native team member):
Reagan grew up in Murray and now works as apprentice technician for our company. Has personal relationships across many longtime customer households. Familiarity with Murray neighborhoods makes routing efficient.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can you respond to a Murray AC failure?
Very quickly — Murray is our home territory. Emergency response averages 25-55 minutes (vs. service-area-wide average 1 hour 47 minutes). Same-day diagnostic standard for non-emergency calls. Comfort Care plan members typically get response well under 1 hour for Murray addresses.
How much does typical AC repair cost in Murray?
Most common repairs (capacitor, contactor, refrigerant adjustment, coil cleaning): $145-$485. Mid-tier repairs (fan motor, control board): $245-$1,400. Major repairs (compressor, coil): $1,400-$3,400+. Combined service visits often deliver $545-$840 multi-issue resolution. Comprehensive analysis included with $89 diagnostic.
Have you been serving Murray a long time?
Yes. Our company founded in 2014, but our founder Timothy Baxter worked at Mountain Air Heating & Cooling on State Street in Murray from 1995-2014 (19 years) before founding our company. Many of our earliest customers transferred from his Mountain Air relationships. We’ve served Murray HVAC longer than most established residents have lived there.
Do you do work on older Murray homes?
Yes, extensively. Murray’s mid-century housing stock (1960s-1990s ranch and split-level) is a significant portion of our work. Aging furnace and AC replacement, evap-to-refrigerated AC retrofits, equipment service for longtime homeowners with established relationships. The Carla Mendoza 1987 split-level scenario from our tune-up page represents this work.
What about repair vs. replacement for older Murray AC?
Equipment 12-15+ years old: replacement often makes economic sense when repair cost exceeds 30-40% of replacement cost. Equipment under 8 years: almost always repair. Murray homes with 15+ year old AC also paired with aging furnace often consider heat pump conversion as alternative to separate replacements. We provide written analysis for the decision.

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Fastest response times across our service area. Many longtime Comfort Care plan customers. Same-tech continuity for established relationships.

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  • Emergency Service: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
  • Office Staff: Monday – Friday, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Closed: Weekends and State/Federal Holidays (emergency line always active)