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A TXV Quote After Warranty Motor Work: AC Repair in Lutz, FL 33558

What actually happened on this visit

  • Date of service: June 1, 2026
  • Technician on-site: Jandiel G.
  • Service area: Long Lake Ranch Blvd, Lutz
  • Service requested: TXV Replacement
  • Work completed: TXV Replacement (TXV replacement:
    – Pump down the remaining gas to the condenser.
    – Disconne…) · Dryer Filter Replacement ( with copper lines flush) (- Pump down the gas to the condenser.
    – Flush the lines with R11 and nitroge…) · 6 × 3 lbs or more of R410A (Cost per lbs) (Cost to add more then 3 lbs of R410A to the unit.

    ** Adding over 2 pounds …) · Miscellaneous – Cost of Parts (New TXV for the air handler) · Programmable Thermostat Replacement/Installation (New Honeywell T4 Pro or similar

    5 Years Parts Warranty
    1 Year Labor Warranty) · Super VIP Client

  • Time on-site: 540 minutes
  • Invoice total: $2,932.67

A Long Lake Ranch Boulevard homeowner in Lutz, FL 33558 requested AC repair after a warranty company had already replaced the motor, but the cooling problem still needed a deeper look at refrigerant flow. Our service crew built the repair around a TXV replacement, filter dryer replacement with copper line flush, R410A refrigerant recharge, and a programmable thermostat replacement. The key detail was not just changing one part. The system needed the remaining refrigerant pumped down, the metering component replaced, the line set cleaned, and the system vacuumed so the repair had a clean foundation before operation was verified.

  • Service performed: AC repair centered on TXV replacement
  • Location: Long Lake Ranch Boulevard in Lutz, FL 33558
  • Primary item: TXV part number 332368-760
  • Additional work: filter dryer replacement, copper line flush, R410A added, and thermostat replacement
  • Homeowner situation: the quote was requested after a warranty company replaced the motor
  • Warranty noted for this scope: 5 years parts warranty and 1 year labor warranty

AC Repair in Lutz Started With a TXV Instead of Another Motor

The TXV was the right focal point on this Lutz AC repair because the homeowner had already gone through motor replacement with a warranty company. A TXV, or thermostatic expansion valve, controls how refrigerant enters the indoor coil. In plain English, it is one of the parts that helps the system feed the right amount of refrigerant into the cooling side of the equipment. When that flow is restricted or irregular, the system can struggle even after another component has been replaced.

That is the practical lesson from this Long Lake Ranch Boulevard visit. A motor replacement can solve a motor problem, but it does not automatically solve a refrigerant metering problem. We did not treat the previous repair as proof that every other part was fine. We treated it as one clue in the larger diagnostic picture. The documented scope called for a new TXV for the air handler, and the job notes identified TXV part number 332368-760. That specific part number mattered because TXVs are not universal parts that can be selected by guesswork.

We also had to plan the refrigerant side of the job carefully. The scope required pumping down the remaining gas to the condenser before disconnecting the old TXV and installing the new one. Pumping down means moving the remaining refrigerant into the outdoor unit so the indoor-side repair can be done in a controlled way. After the TXV was replaced, the system needed to be vacuumed. Pulling a vacuum removes air and moisture from the refrigerant circuit before the system is put back into operation.

For homeowners comparing symptoms, this is where many AC repair calls get misunderstood. If an air conditioner still does not cool properly after one part has been changed, that does not always mean the first repair was unnecessary. It can mean there is another restriction, refrigerant flow problem, or system condition that only becomes clear once the obvious issue is handled. That is why our team kept this repair focused on the part named in the scope instead of recommending another unrelated component without support.

For broader help with cooling issues, our air conditioning repair service page explains how we approach comfort problems across Tampa Bay. Homeowners in Lutz who need more than one trade on the same property can also learn about our HVAC and plumbing services in Hillsborough County.

The Filter Dryer and Copper Line Flush Protected This AC Repair

The filter dryer and copper line flush mattered on this AC repair because the documented scope called for clearing a blockage before the system was recharged. A filter dryer is a protective component in the refrigerant circuit. Its job is to help capture moisture and debris that should not be circulating through the system. When the system has been opened for TXV work, replacing the filter dryer is a standard way to protect the new repair from contamination that may already be in the line set.

The copper line flush was also part of the documented repair. The scope specified flushing the lines with R11 and nitrogen to clear the blockage. Nitrogen is commonly used in HVAC service because it can push through the line set without adding moisture. The goal was not just to make the refrigerant lines look serviced. The goal was to give the new TXV a cleaner path so the same restriction concern would not immediately undermine the replacement part.

This visit covered multiple line items, not a single small repair. The work included TXV replacement, filter dryer replacement with copper line flush, refrigerant over the 3-pound threshold, miscellaneous parts for the new TXV, a Honeywell T4 Pro or similar programmable thermostat, and Super VIP Client status. The combined invoice for the complete visit came to $1,955.11.

The refrigerant line item deserves plain-English context. The estimate included cost to add more than 3 pounds of R410A to the unit. The notes also warned that adding over 2 pounds of refrigerant can indicate the system may have a leak that needs to be addressed, or the gas can eventually escape again. We do not use that kind of statement to pressure a homeowner. We use it because it is an honest cost and reliability detail. If a system needs a large refrigerant addition, the homeowner should know that the charge may not hold long-term if a leak exists elsewhere.

The thermostat replacement was a separate but useful part of the same visit. A programmable thermostat such as a Honeywell T4 Pro or similar gives the homeowner a clearer control point for the system. A thermostat does not fix a TXV restriction, but once the mechanical repair is complete, reliable control helps the equipment respond the way the homeowner expects. That is especially useful in Lutz, where the cooling season is long and daily thermostat changes can add up.

Why This Long Lake Ranch AC Repair Needed a Clean Sequence

This Long Lake Ranch AC repair needed a clean sequence because refrigerant-side work is only as good as the preparation around it. The order matters. Pump down the remaining gas. Replace the TXV. Replace the filter dryer. Flush the copper lines. Check soldered connections for leaks when needed. Vacuum the system. Add refrigerant as required. Verify operation. Skipping steps can leave moisture, debris, or air inside the sealed circuit, which can hurt performance after the repair.

The soldering and leak-check portion also mattered because opening the refrigerant circuit creates new connection points. A soldered joint has to be treated as a critical part of the repair, not a minor detail. If a connection leaks, the refrigerant charge does not stay where it belongs. If a connection is clean and tight, the new TXV and filter dryer have a much better chance of doing their jobs.

The insider point on this job is simple: the accessory work was not extra fluff. The filter dryer, flush, vacuum, and refrigerant charge were the parts that made the TXV replacement a complete AC repair instead of a part swap. Homeowners often focus on the named component, in this case the TXV, but the system cares about the whole refrigerant path. A new metering valve installed into a dirty or restricted circuit can still leave the homeowner with cooling trouble.

Scheduling also had to be coordinated because the part was ordered from Ybor City and the tenant had to confirm the service day. That is a real part of repair work that homeowners do not always see. A correct part, confirmed access, and a technician ready to perform the work in sequence are all part of getting the repair done without guessing.

Home Therapist was founded in 2017, and our daily work across Tampa Bay has taught us to slow down on these refrigerant-side repairs. A rushed TXV job can look complete on paper while leaving behind the condition that caused the problem. A careful TXV job treats the valve, the line set, the filter dryer, and the refrigerant charge as one connected system.

Pro Tips for Lutz Homeowners Facing TXV and R410A Repairs

These tips come directly from the kind of repair we completed on Long Lake Ranch Boulevard, where the issue involved refrigerant flow, a TXV, and a system that had already had a motor replaced.

  • Ask what the system did after the last repair. If a motor was replaced but the home still does not cool correctly, tell the next technician exactly what changed and what did not. That history helps narrow the path.
  • Do not judge the repair by the TXV alone. A TXV replacement often needs supporting work, including a filter dryer, vacuum, leak checks, and proper refrigerant charging.
  • Pay attention when more than 2 pounds of refrigerant is discussed. A large refrigerant addition can point to a possible leak. The system may cool after being charged, but the reason for the loss still matters.
  • Keep access details clear when a tenant is involved. Confirming the service day helps the crew arrive with the right part and enough time to complete the sequence properly.
  • Use programmable settings for Tampa Bay heat. A programmable thermostat can help reduce constant manual changes during Florida’s long cooling season, especially when the repaired system is back to normal operation.

TXV Replacement Questions From This Lutz AC Repair

Why replace the TXV after a motor was already replaced?

A motor and a TXV solve different problems. The motor helps move air or drive a system component, depending on which motor was replaced. The TXV controls refrigerant flow into the indoor coil. In this Lutz job, the homeowner requested the quote after motor work through a warranty company, but the documented repair scope pointed to the TXV and refrigerant circuit as the next issue to address.

Why did the filter dryer need replacement during the same visit?

The filter dryer helps protect the refrigerant circuit by capturing moisture and debris. Since the repair required opening the system for TXV work and flushing the copper lines to clear a blockage, replacing the filter dryer supported the new part. It helped keep contamination from circulating back through the repaired section after the system was vacuumed and recharged.

What does adding more than 3 pounds of R410A mean?

On this job, the scope included cost to add more than 3 pounds of R410A. That does not automatically prove one single cause, but it does deserve attention. The notes correctly warned that adding over 2 pounds of refrigerant could indicate a leak. If a leak is present and not addressed, the system can lose refrigerant again over time.

Why did the system need to be vacuumed after the TXV work?

Vacuuming the system removes air and moisture after the refrigerant circuit has been opened. Moisture and air do not belong inside an AC system’s sealed refrigerant path. Pulling a vacuum before adding refrigerant helps protect the new TXV, filter dryer, and other components from conditions that can hurt cooling performance or shorten repair life.

Was the programmable thermostat the main repair?

No. The thermostat replacement was part of the overall visit, but the main AC repair centered on the TXV, filter dryer, line flush, and R410A charge. A programmable thermostat helps the homeowner control the system after the mechanical repair is complete. It does not clear a refrigerant restriction or replace the need for TXV work.

Why Choose Home Therapist for Lutz AC Repair

Home Therapist serves Tampa Bay homeowners with licensed HVAC and plumbing service, including HVAC license CAC1819196 and plumbing license CFC1431159. Since 2017, our team has focused on clear explanations, careful diagnostics, and repair scopes that match the actual system condition. We also have 1,100+ five-star reviews from local homeowners who value straightforward communication. You can learn more about our company on our About Us page, connect with us on Facebook or Instagram, and verify our business through the Better Business Bureau and the Tampa Bay Chamber.

Schedule AC Repair in Lutz, FL 33558

If your Lutz, FL 33558 home needs AC repair after a previous part replacement, refrigerant loss, a suspected TXV issue, or a thermostat concern, Home Therapist can help you sort out the next step calmly. We lead with FREE estimates and FREE diagnosis on every service call, and we explain what we find before work begins. Call Home Therapist at (813) 343-2212 to schedule AC repair for your Long Lake Ranch area home or another Tampa Bay property.

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