Emergency Repair Specialists

Commercial HVAC Repair
in Midland, TX

Same Day Response · Rooftop · Split · VRF · Central Air

We deliver HVAC repair across Midland, TX. Our trucks service rooftop units, split systems, VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow), and central air with same day dispatch for morning calls. Every truck carries refrigerant and common parts so compressor faults, refrigerant leaks, electrical failures, and coil issues get diagnosed and resolved on the first visit

Veteran-Owned
& Operated
Family
Business
30+ Years
Experience
24-Hr Response
Guarantee
Commercial &
Refrigeration Specialists

HVAC Repair Done Right First Time

Most HVAC repairs fail because the technician fixed the symptom, not the cause. We use diagnostic tools and manufacturer spec procedures on every rooftop unit, split system, VRF, and central air system we service. Refrigerant leaks, contactor faults, compressor issues, coil fouling, and control drift are all traced to root causes and documented before the truck leaves.

HVAC down right now? Call (432) 528-8905. Morning calls get same-day dispatch across Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, and San Angelo. We arrive with refrigerant, common contactors, motors, and capacitors on board, so most repairs finish on the first visit.

Commercial HVAC Repair Services

From emergency rooftop failures to refrigerant leaks, electrical faults, and dirty coils, GenMech HVAC handles every commercial HVAC repair on every system type, across all major manufacturers.Whether it is a single rooftop unit or a multi zone system serving an entire commercial building, we have the tools and certified technicians to fix it right.

Emergency

24-Hour Emergency HVAC Services

When a rooftop or split system fails, the building owner, tenant, and facility manager all need it resolved fast. We dispatch same day for morning calls and first thing next morning for late day calls, with diagnostic tools, refrigerant, and common commercial parts on every truck. Fast response time means less HVAC downtime and fewer disruptions to your business operations.

  • Rooftop, split & VRF emergency response
  • Compressor & motor troubleshooting
  • On truck contactors, capacitors & motors
  • Emergency rental/replacement coordination
Diagnostic

System Diagnostics & Troubleshooting

The right repair starts with the right diagnosis. Our technicians read superheat, subcool, static pressure, amp draw, and control trends against manufacturer specs on every service call. Every diagnosis comes with the readings that justify it, in writing, so you know exactly what failed and why.

  • Refrigerant pressure & temperature analysis
  • Airflow & static pressure verification
  • Controls sequence & alarm history review
  • Documented findings before any repair
Refrigerant

Refrigerant Leak Detection & Recharge

Topping off refrigerant without locating the leak is a temporary fix that turns into an annual expense. We pressure-test, electronic sniff, and UV trace every suspected refrigerant leak, then repair the joint, replace the line, or seal the coil before the system goes back on charge. All recovery and recharge work is EPA 608 compliant.

  • Electronic & UV dye leak detection
  • Coil & line set leak repair
  • R-410A, R-454B & legacy R-22 service
  • EPA compliant recovery & recharge
Mechanical

Compressor & Motor Repair

Compressor and fan motor failures are among the most expensive repairs in HVAC repair service calls. We verify the failure mode, whether electrical, mechanical, or lubrication related, before any replacement. Our team sources OEM spec parts so the repair holds for the remaining service life of the unit.

  • Hermetic & semi hermetic compressor replacement
  • Condenser & blower motor replacement
  • Bearing, belt & pulley service
  • Vibration & alignment verification
Electrical

Electrical, Controls & Contactor Repair

Many compressor failures we are called to are actually electrical problems: burned contactors, weak capacitors, loose lugs, or failed control boards. Our team inspects every electrical connection, tightens it to manufacturer torque spec, and replaces components that test outside tolerance. Catching these faults early prevents compressor and circuit board damage down the line.

  • Contactor, capacitor & relay replacement
  • Electrical connection inspection & re-torque
  • Control board & thermostat troubleshooting
  • Low voltage wiring & sensor repair
Airside

Coil Cleaning & Air Filter Service

A clogged MERV rated air filter or fouled evaporator coil silently reduces system capacity and drives up energy costs. A filter loaded at 30% can cut system efficiency by 10% before any mechanical fault develops. Our team cleans evaporator and condenser coils, replaces filters to OEM spec, and verifies static pressure to confirm airflow is fully restored.

  • Evaporator & condenser coil cleaning
  • MERV rated air filter replacement
  • Static pressure & airflow verification
  • Light duct cleaning at coil access

Signs Your Commercial HVAC Needs Repair

Most commercial HVAC failures show themselves weeks before the breakdown as small symptoms a tenant or facility manager learns to live with. Each of the following is the system signaling that something is wrong, and waiting only makes the repair more expensive.

Warm air from the supply registers. This is the most common sign of a refrigerant leak, a failed compressor, or a stuck reversing valve. Central air that runs but does not cool is rarely a thermostat issue and almost always points to a refrigerant or mechanical fault.

Weak airflow at the registers. When supply airflow drops, the cause is almost always upstream a clogged air filter, a fouled evaporator coil, a slipping blower belt, or duct leaks. Restricted airflow forces the coil to ice and the compressor to work against itself.

Unusual rooftop noise. Grinding, banging, or screeching from a commercial RTU typically indicates bearing failure, a loose blower wheel, or a compressor on its way out. None of this is background noise. Every one is a pre failure signal.

Breaker trips or burning smell at the disconnect. Repeated breaker trips, a burning smell, or visible scoring on a contactor are signs of electrical connection failures. Loose lugs and weak contactors generate heat that cascades into compressor and board damage if ignored.

Short cycling. Grinding, banging, or screeching from a commercial RTU typically points to bearing failure, a loose blower wheel, or a compressor nearing the end of its life. These are pre failure signals, not background noise.

Energy bills climbing without a usage change. A 15 to 25% spike in HVAC related costs almost always traces to dirty coils, a refrigerant leak, an economizer stuck open, or an electrical connection generating resistance heat. This is where commercial heating repair and cooling efficiency losses often go unnoticed the longest.

How We Handle HVAC Repair Calls

Every job follows the same disciplined process, whether it is an emergency commercial HVAC repair or a return visit on an intermittent fault. Diagnose against spec, communicate the options clearly, repair to manufacturer procedure, and verify the fix before leaving..

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    On Site Diagnostic Walkdown

    We start with the readings, not the part list. Refrigerant pressures, superheat, subcool, static pressure, amp draw, electrical connection torque, controls history. The actual fault is usually obvious when the numbers are read against the manufacturer’s spec.

  2. 2

    Transparent Repair Recommendation

    You receive a written breakdown of what failed, the root cause, the repair scope, and (when relevant) repair vs. replace math on aging units. Real numbers, no pressure. We’ll also flag related components close to failure so a single visit covers them.

  3. 3

    Manufacturer Spec Repair

    Every repair uses OEM parts with documented torques on every electrical connection. Refrigerant is charged by weight, not by sight, and filters and coils are restored to original airflow spec. Nothing leaves as a workaround..

  4. 4

    Verification & Documentation

    Before the truck leaves, we run a full operational check covering refrigerant pressures, supply temperature, static pressure, and amp draw, all logged against spec. You receive the readings, part numbers used, and a recommendation on whether this unit belongs on a preventive maintenance agreement.

Why Choose US for HVAC Repair

A repair is only as good as the diagnosis behind it. Replacing a healthy part because the truck lacked the right tool costs you a second service call within the year. Here is what sets us apart from other industrial HVAC repair providers in Midland TX.

Same Day Response Promise

Morning emergency calls get same day dispatch. Late day calls get first thing next morning response. We cover a 300-mile radius across Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, and San Angelo with one team and one phone number, no third party dispatch involved.

Diagnostic Tools on Every Truck

Every service vehicle carries refrigerant analyzers, electronic leak detectors, manometers, megohm meters, and torque tools. On truck stock includes refrigerant, contactors, capacitors, and motors so most repairs are completed on the first visit.

Manufacturer Certified Team

Our technicians are certified on Trane, Rheem, Bryant, and Lennox, with deep field experience on every other major commercial brand. Veteran owned and family operated since 2008, the same team that installs the equipment handles the repairs.

Repair, Then Protect

Every repair call ends with an honest assessment of the unit’s remaining service life and a maintenance contract option that fits your schedule and budget. Most repeat repairs we are called back for are preventive maintenance problems in disguise, and we would rather catch them early.

Commercial HVAC Repair Across West Texas

We dispatch certified technicians across the entire West Texas region, including Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, San Angelo, and surrounding communities within a 300-mile radius. Same day emergency response, refrigerant and parts on every truck, and one phone number for the entire territory. Businesses dealing with industrial HVAC repair needs across the Permian Basin rely on us for fast, documented, spec compliant service.

Frequently Asked Questions

What commercial HVAC equipment does GenMech HVAC repair?

We repairs commercial rooftop units (RTUs), split systems, VRF/VRV systems, central air, packaged units, and air handlers across Midland, TX and West Texas. We’re certified on Trane, Rheem, Bryant, and Lennox, with field experience on every other major brand. Tonnage range: from 3-ton split systems up through 50+ ton rooftop equipment.

How fast can you respond to a commercial HVAC emergency?

Morning emergency calls receive same day dispatch across Midland, Odessa, Lubbock, and San Angelo. Late day calls get first thing next morning response. Every truck carries diagnostic tools, refrigerant, and common parts on board so most commercial AC repair calls are completed on the first visit. Call (432) 528-8905 for dispatch.

How often should commercial air filters be replaced?

Most commercial air filters need replacement every 1 to 3 months depending on building use, occupancy, and outdoor air quality. Midland’s dust load shortens that interval considerably. A 30% loaded filter cuts system efficiency by 10% and accelerates compressor wear, which is why we include filter checks on every service call.

What causes weak airflow from central air supply registers?

Weak airflow on central air systems typically traces to one of four causes: a clogged air filter, a fouled evaporator coil, leaks or restrictions in the duct system, or a failed blower motor. We measure static pressure across the system to confirm the exact cause, because guessing leads to replaced parts that do not fix the problem.

Why does my breaker keep tripping when the AC starts?

Repeat breaker trips at startup point to an electrical connection problem, a failing capacitor, a shorted compressor winding, or an oversized breaker masking a longer running fault. Our technicians inspect every electrical connection, test capacitor microfarads under load, and measure compressor amp draw against locked rotor spec. We never reset the breaker and hope.

Should I repair the unit or replace it?

The decision depends on age, refrigerant type, repair history, and remaining service life. As a general rule, if a single repair exceeds 50% of replacement cost on a unit older than 12 years, replacement is usually the stronger long term call. We give you the full math including repair cost, expected remaining life, and energy savings on a new unit so the decision is based on data.

HVAC Down? We Pick Up the Phone.

Whether the unit failed this morning or you have been managing a problem for weeks, we are ready to help. Honest diagnosis, manufacturer-spec repair, and a written summary of what comes next. Call us for reliable HVAC repair service in Midland, TX.