Expert ac repair in Mountain Home, AR. NATE-certified technicians, quality equipment, and results you can count on.
Air conditioning systems serving Mountain Home, AR homes operate under demanding conditions, and KIC Refrigeration provides the repair expertise needed to keep your cooling running at full capacity. From refrigerant recharging and compressor replacement to contactor repair and condenser fan motor service, our technicians resolve every AC fault with verified, measured results.
Mountain Home homeowners and businesses count on reliable ac repair to maintain comfort and protect indoor air quality. Serving a city of 13,601 across Arkansas, KIC Refrigeration brings the experience and crew depth to handle ac repair projects of any scale. We begin every job with an honest evaluation and a clear, written estimate.
Our ac repair technicians in Mountain Home, AR are NATE-certified, EPA 608 licensed, and equipped with advanced diagnostic tools. From the initial inspection through final commissioning, we maintain open communication and hold ourselves to the highest standards. That is how KIC Refrigeration has earned the trust of homeowners across Arkansas.
A clear, step-by-step approach to every ac repair project we take on.
Our Mountain Home technician listens to your description of the problem, inspects the thermostat settings and wiring, checks the electrical disconnect and breaker, and performs a visual inspection of the outdoor condenser and indoor air handler for obvious issues like a frozen coil, tripped safety switch, or burned wiring.
We test capacitors, contactors, relays, and the compressor windings with a multimeter. We connect manifold gauges to measure suction and discharge pressures, calculate superheat and subcooling, and compare all readings to the manufacturer specification for your unit.
KIC Refrigeration performs AC repairs in Mountain Home, AR by the book. For electrical failures, we match the replacement part to factory specifications. For sealed-system repairs, we follow EPA Section 608 recovery procedures, braze with nitrogen purge, pressure test to 300 PSI, evacuate to 500 microns, and charge by weight — never by guessing or topping off.
Our Mountain Home technician verifies the repair by running the AC through a full cooling cycle. We measure supply and return air temperatures at the air handler to confirm a 16 to 22 degree split, check that suction pressure produces 35 to 45 degree evaporator saturation temperature, and verify the system cycles cleanly on and off.
Common questions about ac repair costs, timelines, and what to expect.
AC repair in Mountain Home typically costs $150 to $500 for common component failures including run capacitors ($150 to $250), contactors ($150 to $350), condenser fan motors ($250 to $500), and blower motors ($300 to $600). Compressor replacement is the most expensive repair at $1,500 to $3,500 depending on unit tonnage and whether the system uses R-410A or older R-22 refrigerant. Evaporator coil replacement runs $800 to $2,500 including the refrigerant recovery and recharge. KIC Refrigeration provides a detailed written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before beginning any AC repair at your Mountain Home property so there are no surprises on the invoice.
An AC that runs but produces little or no cooling is most commonly caused by low refrigerant charge from a leak, which reduces the suction pressure and causes the evaporator coil temperature to drop below 32 degrees, forming ice that blocks airflow completely. Other causes include a dirty condenser coil that cannot reject heat, a failed compressor that runs but does not pump refrigerant, a stuck or failed metering device — either a TXV or fixed orifice — that restricts refrigerant flow, or a blower motor running at reduced speed due to a failing capacitor. KIC Refrigeration connects manifold gauges at your Mountain Home home and measures suction pressure, discharge pressure, superheat, and subcooling to diagnose the exact cause.
An AC that repeatedly trips the circuit breaker is a safety issue that should not be ignored or reset repeatedly. The most common causes are a shorted compressor winding drawing excessive amperage, a failing run capacitor that cannot provide the boost needed for compressor startup, a locked rotor condition from a mechanically seized compressor, a ground fault from damaged wiring or a grounded compressor motor, or an undersized breaker that cannot handle the inrush current. Each reset on a breaker weakens it over time. KIC Refrigeration performs thorough electrical diagnostics at your Mountain Home property — including megohm resistance testing on compressor windings and amperage measurements — to identify the root cause and repair it safely.
Most AC repairs in Mountain Home are completed in 1 to 2 hours during a single service visit. Capacitor and contactor replacements are quick fixes that take 15 to 30 minutes of hands-on time. Fan motor and blower motor replacements take 1 to 2 hours including wiring and testing. Compressor replacement is the most time-intensive repair at 3 to 6 hours because it requires refrigerant recovery with an EPA-certified machine, compressor removal, new compressor installation, nitrogen-purged brazing, pressure testing at 300 PSI, evacuation to below 500 microns, and recharging by weight. KIC Refrigeration arrives at your Mountain Home home with a fully stocked truck to complete most repairs in a single visit.
What our customers say about working with our HVAC team.
"KIC Refrigeration installed our whole-home HVAC system during the renovation. They coordinated perfectly with our contractor and stayed on schedule."
"AC repair was fast and fairly priced. The compressor was failing and they had the part on the truck. Done in about ninety minutes."
"Had a smart thermostat installed and the tech took the time to walk me through every feature and set up the app on my phone. Really appreciated that."