Original data · June 2026
Dallas AC Repair Market Report 2026
A snapshot of how Dallas-area AC repair companies present themselves — availability, financing, licensing, and service coverage — built from 29 companies we researched directly from their own websites.
These figures describe the 29 AC repair companies we independently researched from their own websites on 2026-06-07. They are a curated, verified sample of the Dallas-Fort Worth market — not a census of every AC company in Dallas. Expand the verified sample before citing these as market-wide statistics.
By the numbers
83%
Advertise emergency / 24-7 service
24 of 29
62%
Advertise explicit 24/7 service
18 of 29
38%
Advertise same-day service
11 of 29
86%
Advertise financing
25 of 29
76%
Display a TX license number
22 of 29
31%
Offer commercial HVAC
9 of 29
41%
Offer mini-split / ductless
12 of 29
55%
Offer heat-pump repair
16 of 29
Most-serviced brands
- 1 Lennox (11)
- 2 Trane (8)
- 3 Carrier (6)
- 4 Goodman (5)
- 5 Mitsubishi (3)
- 6 Bryant (3)
Most-covered areas
- 1 Dallas (28)
- 2 Plano (20)
- 3 Fort Worth (15)
- 4 Richardson (13)
- 5 Arlington (11)
- 6 Garland (11)
- 7 Irving (10)
- 8 McKinney (9)
- 9 Carrollton (8)
- 10 Frisco (7)
What the data suggests
- Round-the-clock service is a baseline expectation, not a differentiator, among the companies we verified — most explicitly advertise 24/7 or emergency availability.
- Financing is now near-universal in this sample, reflecting how often AC failures turn into full-system replacement decisions in the Texas heat.
- Most companies display a Texas TDLR license number on their site, but that is a starting point — homeowners should still confirm the license is active and the class (A vs B) fits the job.
- Commercial HVAC and ductless mini-split capability are the clearest dividing lines: only a subset of companies advertise them, so households with those needs have fewer options.
- East-Dallas communities (Mesquite, Sunnyvale, Balch Springs) appear less often in service-area lists than the affluent northern suburbs, hinting at uneven coverage worth tracking over time.
What we did NOT measure (on purpose):
- Average star rating — not computed. We have not pulled ratings from a verifiable source.
- Average review count — not computed for the same reason.
- Median repair price — not computed; we do not collect company pricing.
We’d rather report a smaller set of verified facts than average together numbers we can’t stand behind. As we verify review data and expand the sample, this report will grow.
Use the data to choose
See how individual companies stack up on the factors this report tracks.