Peoria Pro AC
Licensed Arizona HVAC · Peoria

AC out in the Peoria heat? Let's get you to a local pro.

When your AC gives out in a Peoria summer, the clock matters. One call connects you with a licensed Arizona HVAC professional who works these systems every day — from the aging units in Old Town and the central blocks to the newer builds up north near Vistancia. You get an upfront estimate before anything starts. We don't set the price — the professional does.

Licensed AZ ROC & insured· Serving Peoria· Upfront estimates
Licensed AZ ROC & insured
Serving Peoria
Knows desert systems
Upfront estimates

What we help with

AC & HVAC help for Peoria homes

Whatever your system is doing — or not doing — we connect you with a licensed Arizona HVAC professional who can put it right. We're publishing in-depth Peoria guides as we go; for now, just call and tell us what's happening.

Guide coming soon

AC repair

Blowing warm, tripping the breaker, iced up, or quit after a storm? In the desert, a failed capacitor is one of the most common repairs — and just one of the causes a licensed professional knows to check. Call and we'll get one on it.

Call about AC repair
Guide coming soon

AC maintenance & tune-ups

Peoria runs on two service windows — before monsoon (April–June) and after (October). A professional tune-up clears dust off the coil, tests the capacitor, and checks the drain before the heat or the storms find the weak point.

Call about a tune-up
Guide coming soon

AC installation & replacement

Desert systems often reach the end of the road around 10–15 years. Whether you're weighing repair vs. replace on an aging unit or cooling a new build up north, a licensed professional sizes it right and explains the move to newer low-GWP refrigerants like R-454B — no pressure, no upsell.

Call about a new system
Guide coming soon

Monsoon AC prep

Peoria's monsoon is hard on AC all at once — dust, humidity, and power surges. Here's what a licensed professional checks before the season hits, so a storm doesn't find the weak point first.

Call about monsoon prep
Guide coming soon

Evaporative (swamp) coolers

Plenty of older Peoria homes still cool with a swamp cooler — where the Valley's very hard water is the real driver of pad and unit wear. We cover repair, seasonal care, and the dry-season / monsoon hybrid.

Call about a swamp cooler

The way we work

What working with us looks like

No runaround, no upsell, no being pushed into a system you don't need. Just a licensed Arizona professional who looks at your AC, tells you what's actually wrong, and leaves the call to you.

Fast when the heat is on

A no-cooling home in a Peoria summer can't wait. We move quickly to connect you with a licensed professional — we just won't promise a dispatch time a referral can't guarantee.

Upfront estimates

The licensed professional gives you a clear, upfront estimate before any work begins — no hidden fees and no pressure. The professional sets the price, not us; we just connect you with the right one.

We know what wears AC out here

A long, roughly 8-month cooling season, extreme desert heat, and new-construction dust are exactly what wear Peoria systems out — heat-tired capacitors, dust-choked coils, monsoon surges. Knowing the real cause is half of fixing it right.

Licensed, insured, accountable

Every job is done by a contractor licensed by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) and insured. You can verify any contractor's license yourself at roc.az.gov.

Built for Peoria

What Peoria does to your AC

Peoria grew up along Grand Avenue — the wide diagonal that still cuts across the street grid — and around Old Town near 83rd & Washington. Today it's really two cooling markets at once: historic central blocks with aging systems, and fast-growing north Peoria full of newer equipment. The desert is hard on both. Here's what we watch for.

Heat & runtime

A long, 8-month cooling season wears systems out faster

Peoria sees roughly 111 afternoons a year at or above 100°F, and a system here runs far more hours than one in a milder climate — so it wears faster. AC in the Valley commonly lasts about 10–15 years rather than the ~15–20 often cited nationally, and ENERGY STAR recommends considering replacement on older systems.

The capacitor

One of Arizona's most common repairs

The run capacitor that starts your compressor and fan takes a real beating in the desert heat — which is why capacitors are among the most-replaced AC parts in Arizona. When one fails, the AC often blows warm or won't start at all.

Two Peorias

Aging central systems and newer builds, side by side

The older central blocks — Old Town, Country Meadows, Westbrook Village — now run systems well into the replacement window, right alongside newer construction up north (Vistancia, Trilogy) whose modern equipment needs first-cycle care and protection from heavy new-build dust. One city, two very different cooling jobs.

Swamp coolers & hard water

A genuinely local quirk we cover

Plenty of older Peoria homes still cool with an evaporative (swamp) cooler — and here the Valley's very hard water is the real driver of pad and unit wear, in a way it simply isn't for refrigerated AC. It's a real Peoria detail, and our swamp-cooler guide is on the way.

Simple from the first call

Getting help is easy

1

Call us

Tell us what your AC is doing. We'll ask a few quick questions and figure out exactly what you need.

2

We connect you with a licensed professional

We connect you with a real, ROC-licensed Arizona HVAC professional — with an upfront estimate before any work begins.

3

Diagnosed right, fixed right.

The professional diagnoses it straight, does the work, and sets the price and timeline — we don't. You get cool air back and one less worry.

Good to know

Frequently asked questions

Are the HVAC professionals licensed in Arizona?
Yes — all work is performed by contractors licensed by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC), and insured. You can verify any contractor's license yourself at roc.az.gov. Peoria Pro AC is a referral service that connects you with those independent licensed professionals; we don't perform the work ourselves.
What areas do you serve?
We focus on Peoria and the immediately surrounding West Valley. Not sure if you're in range? Just call and ask, and we'll tell you right away.
How fast can someone come out?
As fast as the licensed professional's schedule allows — we connect you quickly, especially in peak summer heat. We won't promise a specific dispatch time, because a referral can't honestly guarantee one, but a no-cooling home in the heat is treated as urgent.
Do you set the price?
No. We connect you with a licensed professional who gives you an upfront estimate — the contractor owns every price, timeline, and warranty. Our job is to get you help fast, not to quote the work.
How long do AC units last in Peoria?
Commonly about 10–15 years here — shorter than the ~15–20 years often cited nationally — because our long cooling season runs a system far more hours than milder climates. ENERGY STAR recommends considering replacement on older systems, especially if repairs are adding up. A licensed professional can tell you whether yours is worth repairing or near end-of-life.
How often should I service my AC here?
Twice a year in Peoria — before monsoon (April–June) and after (October) — because dust and long runtime stress the system. It's also smart to check your filter regularly and change it when it's dirty; during heavy summer use, dusty Peoria homes often need a fresh one sooner than you'd expect.

Don't sweat a dead AC — call and we'll get you to a local pro.

Call and we'll connect you with a licensed Arizona HVAC professional — an upfront estimate, no pressure, and a real read on what's going on.

Call (480) 936-1258
Call (480) 936-1258