“We run a place near the square and our dining-room AC could not keep up with the pits going all day. Moorhead fixed the cooling and the ventilation, worked around our hours, charged the quote. They understand a kitchen.”
When the AC quits on the hottest afternoon of the year in Lockhart, you need a tech already carrying the part — not one who orders it Monday. Service call is a flat $79, waived when you book the repair.
Thanks for reaching out. We've got your request and we'll be in touch shortly, usually the same day. Need us right now? Call (830) 587-5790 — we're open 24/7.
Same-day in most cases
Most Lockhart AC failures come down to a handful of parts, and we carry all of them on the truck. We diagnose flat-rate, tell you what is wrong in plain English, and most repairs finish the same visit.
No guessing, no ordering it and coming back next week. The price is in writing before we start.
Call (830) 587-5790South Texas summers are not subtle, and Lockhart runs its systems hard. When one quits, it is almost always one of these.
The most common single-point AC failure we see. A part the size of a soup can that dies in heat — usually the hottest week of the year, when the attic is 130 degrees and the system has run flat out for days. We carry capacitors in three ratings, so the repair takes under an hour and the house is cool before dinner.
If your AC slowly lost its cool over weeks, you have a leak. We do not just recharge it and leave — recharging a leaking system is a subscription, not a repair. We locate the leak, quote the fix, and recharge once it is sealed. It is usually the evaporator coil.
The contactor is the electrical switch that starts the compressor. When it burns out, the outdoor unit sits dead while the air handler pushes warm air. Parts on the truck, usually under two hours — and being licensed for electrical too, we check the whole start circuit while we are in there.
A clogged condensate drain trips a safety float and shuts the system off — it looks dead but it is protecting itself. A dirty coil makes the system work twice as hard for half the cooling. Both are same-day fixes.
The restaurants and smokehouses around the square run hot all day and need real ventilation and electrical, and the historic commercial buildings outgrew their panels long ago. We service light-commercial HVAC and wiring, scheduled around the business so it never costs you a rush.
| Service | Notes | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Service call | Written quote — waived on repair | $79 |
| Capacitor replacement | Parts on truck, under an hour | $150–$350 |
| Contactor replacement | Electrical test + run verification | $175–$375 |
| Refrigerant recharge | Includes leak location — recharge-only not offered | $200–$600 |
| Condensate drain clear | Pan treatment included | $100–$200 |
| Thermostat replacement | Smart setup + compatibility check | $150–$400 |
| Annual AC tune-up | 21-point inspection + written report | $99 flat |
All prices flat-rate, all-in, written and approved before work starts. No travel surcharge for Lockhart.



From the courthouse square and its smokehouses to the new builds off SH-130, we reach Lockhart on the extended run. A few of the areas:
“We run a place near the square and our dining-room AC could not keep up with the pits going all day. Moorhead fixed the cooling and the ventilation, worked around our hours, charged the quote. They understand a kitchen.”
“Historic home off the square, old panel, scary wiring. They modernized it, kept the look, pulled the permit. Drove out from Seguin and were straight about timing.”
“New build off 130 with a baking upstairs. They fixed the airflow instead of pushing a new system. Honest and fair, gave a real window.”
Tell us what the system's doing and we'll get right back to you — usually same day, anywhere in Lockhart. Prefer to talk? Call (830) 587-5790, day or night.
Thanks for reaching out. We've got your request and we'll be in touch shortly, usually the same day. Need us right now? Call (830) 587-5790 — we're open 24/7.
Flat-rate service call, parts on the truck, same-day in most cases.