Car AC & Heating Repair to Beat the Texas Heat

In a Texas summer, a broken air conditioner isn't an inconvenience — it's misery. When your AC is blowing warm or your heater can't keep up in winter, Texas Collision Centers gets your climate system working again. Our certified technicians diagnose the real cause, from a simple recharge to a failed compressor, and fix it right so you stay comfortable in every season.

When your AC isn't cold

If your air conditioning is blowing warm, weak, or has a strange smell, something's wrong — and it's rarely as simple as being low on refrigerant." We diagnose the entire system: refrigerant level, compressor, condenser, and for leaks that let refrigerant escape. Then we recommend the actual fix, not just a temporary top-off that leaves you warm again in a month.

AC recharge and repair

When the refrigerant charge is incorrect, we inspect the system for leaks and other faults, then service the refrigerant to the manufacturer's specified charge when appropriate. Other times, a component has failed. Whatever your car needs, we service the whole system — recharge, leak repair, compressor and component replacement — so your AC blows genuinely cold again.

Heating and defrost, too

Your heater and defroster matter for comfort and safety. If your heat is weak, takes too long, or your defroster can't clear the glass, we'll diagnose and repair the heating side of your climate system so you're ready for cold mornings.

Get ahead of summer

The best time to fix your AC is before the first 100-degree day, when every shop in town is booked. If your air isn't as cold as it used to be, come in early and beat the rush — and the heat.

FAQ

Why is my car AC blowing warm air?

Common causes include low refrigerant from a leak, a failing compressor, a clogged condenser, or an electrical issue. Because a leak is often behind low refrigerant, a simple recharge without finding the leak is usually a temporary fix. We diagnose the whole system to find the real cause.

How often does car AC need to be recharged?

A properly working, sealed AC system shouldn't need regular recharging. If your AC needs frequent recharging, it almost always means there's a leak that should be repaired rather than repeatedly topped off.

How much does an AC recharge cost?

It depends on your vehicle and whether the system just needs refrigerant or has a component that needs repair. We diagnose first and give you a clear estimate before any work begins — no surprises.

Can you fix my heater too?

Yes. We service both sides of your climate system, including heaters and defrosters, so you're comfortable and safe year-round.

When should I get my AC checked?

If your air isn't as cold as it used to be, get it checked early—ideally before peak summer. Addressing AC concerns early can help prevent additional system damage and reduce the chance of losing AC performance during peak summer temperatures.