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# AC Compressor Failed? Repair vs Replace in New Braunfels

Last updated May 2026

![An HVAC technician checking an outdoor air conditioning unit with gauges, diagnosing a compressor](/_astro/technician.Jp1tFYzD_Z1Xetdd.webp "An HVAC technician checking an outdoor air conditioning unit with gauges, diagnosing a compressor")

A proper diagnosis before authorizing compressor work is the difference between a fair repair and an overpriced one.

## How much does AC compressor replacement cost?

Compressor replacement typically runs $1,200 to $3,000 or more nationally, depending on system tonnage and refrigerant type. Compressor failure often signals broader system stress, so a full diagnostic before committing to a compressor-only repair is essential. Systems running R-410A refrigerant face added cost pressure. [Carrier (HVAC replacement cost)](https://www.carrier.com/us/en/residential/hvac-resources/hvac-replacement-cost/)

R-410A systems face extra cost pressure

Manufacturing of new R-410A systems was banned January 1, 2025 (EPA / AIM Act, 85% HFC phasedown by 2036). R-410A refrigerant and compatible parts will only become more expensive and harder to source through the phasedown period.

For the regulatory detail behind the R-410A The refrigerant in most pre-2025 systems. Manufacturing of new R-410A systems was banned in 2025, so parts will get scarcer. [Full definition](/glossary/#r410a) phasedown, see the [EPA HFC reduction program](https://www.epa.gov/climate-hfcs-reduction).

![An air conditioning compressor unit, the sealed component that pressurizes refrigerant](/_astro/compressor.9z6z6ZVk_2rUrnl.webp "An air conditioning compressor unit, the sealed component that pressurizes refrigerant")

The compressor — the sealed, single most expensive component in the system, which is why its failure forces the repair-vs-replace decision.

Photo: Dinkun Chen / Wikimedia Commons — [CC BY-SA 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) ( [source](https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:MITSUBISHI_ELECTRIC_AIR_CONDITIONER_COMPRESSOR_TS36VDEC.jpg) )

## Should you repair or replace a failed compressor?

Use the 50% rule: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of what full replacement would cost, replacement is almost always the right decision. At New Braunfels replacement averages of $5,000 – $8,000, that threshold is roughly $2,500 – $4,000, a range compressor replacement often hits. [Carrier (repair vs. replace)](https://www.carrier.com/us/en/residential/hvac-resources/hvac-replacement-cost/)

The 50% rule for New Braunfels replacement averages

Figure

Range

New Braunfels full replacement average

$5,000 – $8,000

50% rule threshold (replace above this)

$2,500 – $4,000

National compressor replacement range

$1,200–$3,000+

On a 14-year-old system near the DOE’s 18-year average lifespan, a $2,500 compressor repair buys only two to four more years before full replacement anyway. Paying $2,500 or more to repair a component in an R-410A system whose refrigerant is increasingly expensive to source is rarely the right long-term call. Get both a repair quote and a replacement quote before deciding.

When repair still makes sense

-   System under 5 years old.
-   Compressor failure covered under manufacturer warranty.
-   Rest of the system confirmed in good condition.

### Repair or replace? Check your refrigerant.

Enter your system’s age and refrigerant for a straight answer that factors in the EPA refrigerant phase-out and the 50% rule. This is guidance, not a quote.

System age Under 8 years 8–12 years 13–15 years 16+ years

Refrigerant type R-22 (Freon) R-410A (Puron) R-454B / R-32 (newer) I don’t know

Choose your details for a recommendation.

How this works, and what each refrigerant means

The recommendation weighs three things: how far through its 15–18-year service life the system is, whether its refrigerant is being phased out (which drives repair cost up over time), and the **50% rule** — if a repair costs more than half of replacement, replacement is usually the better value. At New Braunfels’ replacement average of $5,000 – $8,000, that threshold is roughly $2,500 – $4,000.

-   R-22 (Freon) Banned from production since 2020 Any repair that needs refrigerant is a strong replace signal — R-22 is scarce and costly.
-   R-410A (Puron) New equipment banned since Jan 1, 2025 Still legal to service, but refrigerant and parts climb in price through the phasedown.
-   R-454B / R-32 Current-generation refrigerants Installed in new systems — repair is normally the right call unless the compressor failed.

Sources: [EPA AIM Act / HFC phasedown](https://www.epa.gov/climate-hfcs-reduction) (R-410A 2025 equipment ban, 85% HFC cut by 2036), [EPA R-22 phaseout](https://www.epa.gov/snap/phaseout-class-ii-ozone-depleting-substances) (2020 production ban). System-life range reflects DOE figures for the hot-humid South.

## What should you do before authorizing compressor work?

Take four steps before authorizing any compressor work: request a written diagnosis, check for manufacturer warranty on the data plate, get both a repair quote and a full replacement quote in writing, and verify the contractor's TDLR license. Do not authorize work under same-day pressure. [tdlr.texas.gov (license search)](https://www.tdlr.texas.gov/LicenseSearch/)

-   **Request a written diagnosis** — what failed, why, and the full recommended repair scope.
-   **Check for manufacturer warranty** — compressors commonly carry 5 to 10 year warranties, sometimes transferable. Check the data plate and call the manufacturer.
-   **Get both a repair quote AND a full replacement quote** in writing. Any contractor who refuses to quote both has a conflict of interest.
-   **[Check the TDLR license](/contractors/)** before you authorize anything. Do not authorize work under same-day pressure; a reputable contractor will give you 24 hours.

New to the area and not sure where to start? Our [how-to-choose guide](/guides/how-to-choose-hvac-contractor-new-braunfels/) walks through license verification, certifications, and what a complete estimate looks like.

## What causes a compressor to fail?

The three leading causes are chronic refrigerant leaks, dirty condenser coils, and short cycling or electrical issues. Each forces the compressor to overwork or overheat. Fixing the root cause matters, since replacing the compressor alone without addressing the underlying problem usually repeats the failure. [energy.gov (DOE central air conditioning)](https://www.energy.gov/energysaver/central-air-conditioning)

### Chronic refrigerant leaks

Low refrigerant forces the compressor to overwork. If refrigerant has been added more than once, the leak is the real problem; adding refrigerant without fixing the leak is money gone.

### Dirty condenser The outdoor unit that releases heat pulled from inside your home. [Full definition](/glossary/#condenser) coils

Overheating is a leading compressor killer. Central Texas dust, pollen, and cottonwood season foul coils faster than most climates. Annual coil cleaning prevents this.

![A close-up of an air conditioner's finned condenser coil](/_astro/condenser-coil.rhl5fht8_13uiKF.webp "A close-up of an air conditioner's finned condenser coil")

The finned condenser coil. When it fouls, the compressor runs hotter and harder.

Photo: Vernon Air Conditioning / Flickr — [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ( [source](https://www.flickr.com/photos/193473686@N05/52364834315) )

### Short cycling and electrical issues

Short cycling before failure can mean an undersized compressor or a refrigerant problem. Power surges damage compressors; a hard-start kit ($75–$200) can extend compressor life on aging systems.

![A bulging, failed run capacitor removed from an air conditioning system](/_astro/capacitor.DNLg3-Es_pxslx.webp "A bulging, failed run capacitor removed from an air conditioning system")

A failed run capacitor, bulged at the top. A cheap part ($15–$30) whose failure mimics a dead compressor.

Photo: Vernon Air Conditioning / Flickr — [CC BY 4.0](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ( [source](https://www.flickr.com/photos/193473686@N05/51327330782) )

## Questions homeowners ask

Is a failed AC compressor covered by warranty?

Compressors commonly carry 5 to 10 year manufacturer warranties (Carrier, for example, offers a 10-year parts or 5-year parts plus 3-year labor limited warranty on registered equipment, with the compressor among the covered parts). Before authorizing any repair, check the data plate for the manufacture date and confirm warranty status with the manufacturer or the original installing contractor. [Source: Carrier warranty](https://www.carrier.com/us/en/residential/homeowner-resources/warranty/).

What does the R-410A ban mean for my repair decision?

The EPA ended manufacturing of new residential systems using R-410A as of January 1, 2025. Existing R-410A systems are still legal to service, but parts and refrigerant grow scarcer and pricier under the [AIM Act](https://www.epa.gov/climate-hfcs-reduction) phasedown, so a compressor failure on an R-410A system is a strong signal to get a full replacement quote before committing to repair.

## Before you hire

-   ### TDLR License
    
    Texas law requires all HVAC contractors to hold either a TACLA or TACLB license. Always verify it is current before anyone touches your system.
    
-   ### NATE Certification
    
    The North American Technician Excellence credential is a leading voluntary technician certification. It is a quality signal on top of the required state license, not a substitute for it.
    
-   ### EPA Section 608
    
    Federal law requires any technician handling refrigerants to hold EPA Section 608 certification — including R-410A replacements.
