Arlington (Main Office)
Boost Air And PlumbingArlington, TX
- 2313 Michigan Ct
Arlington, TX 76016 - (817) 839-4672
- Mon–Fri: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PMSaturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PMSunday: Closed

AC Repair
When your outdoor fan stops spinning, your entire AC system stops working. We provide fast motor replacements for Trane, Carrier, and Goodman units to get your house cooled down before the attic temperature hits triple digits.
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The fan motor in your outdoor unit has a tough job. It pulls air through the condenser coils to dump the heat your system collected from inside the house. In North Texas, these motors run for thousands of hours every summer. If the motor fails, the refrigerant cannot cool down, and your compressor will quickly overheat and shut off.
A dead motor is a common reason for AC Not Cooling Repair calls during July and August. You might notice the top of your AC unit feels extremely hot or smells like burning plastic. This is often the motor windings melting. Do not keep the system running if the fan is stuck. This protects your expensive compressor from permanent damage.

Loud noises are the first warning sign. You might hear a screeching sound which means the bearings are shot. Sometimes you hear a rattling if the motor shaft has developed too much play. If you hear a loud hum but the blades are stationary, the motor is trying to start but cannot overcome the internal friction or a bad capacitor.
Slow blade rotation is another red flag. If the fan looks like it is lazily spinning, it is not moving enough air to cool the refrigerant. Our technicians use multi-meters to check if the motor is drawing too many amps. High amperage means the motor is working too hard and will burn out soon. Catching this early prevents a total system shutdown.

We do not just grab any motor off the shelf. Different units require specific horsepower, voltage, and RPM ratings. We match the specs for your specific Lennox or Rheem unit to ensure the fan moves the exact cubic feet per minute (CFM) required by the manufacturer. Using the wrong motor can lead to poor efficiency and higher electric bills.
While performing the Air Conditioning Repair, we also inspect the fan blades. DFW storms can sometimes blow debris into the unit, bending the blades and throwing the motor out of balance. We make sure the new motor is mounted securely and the blades are pitched correctly. This ensures quiet operation and a longer lifespan for the new part.

Boost Air And Plumbing has been handling Air Conditioner Repair for over a decade. We know that a broken AC in Arlington or Grand Prairie is an emergency. Our NATE-certified techs carry the tools and parts needed to fix most motor issues on the first visit. We treat every job with a focus on mechanical accuracy and electrical safety.
Every AC Repair we perform includes a check of the electrical contactor and the start/run capacitors. These parts often fail together. Replacing a motor without checking the supporting components is just a temporary fix. We do the job right so you do not have to call us back for the same problem twice.

FAQs
Call Boost Air And Plumbing at (817) 839-4672 for fast motor replacement.
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Boost Air And Plumbing dispatches trucks from our Arlington main office and our Grand Prairie shop, covering Tarrant and Dallas counties with same-day HVAC and plumbing service. Call (817) 839-4672 for either location.
Arlington (Main Office)
Grand Prairie