Car AC Service in Apex

Your car’s A/C will benefit from an annual checkup and maintenance. Stay cool in the North Carolina heat with AC Services from Chapel Hill Tire of Apex!

Our AC Services: Keeping You Cool and Comfortable

Stay cool and comfortable no matter the weather with our professional AC services. If you're experiencing issues like AC not cold enough, only hot air blowing, or a loud fan, our technicians have the solutions. We specialize in repairing and maintaining all aspects of your vehicle's climate control system. Schedule your AC service today to ensure a comfortable driving experience all year round.

Car AC Repair in Raleigh, Apex, Cary, Durham, Chapel Hill, and Carrboro


Your car’s A/C will benefit from an annual checkup and maintenance. The system depends on refrigerant, which needs to be at just the right level to 
perform optimally. Refrigerant is an invisible gas, so finding leaks can be tricky; Chapel Hill Tire can input an ultraviolet dye that makes leaks easier to detect. You should also have the condenser inspected for blocks or leaks.

Although it’s good to perform car A/C services on an ongoing basis, it’s particularly important to do so just before the hot weather sets in.

What is the Deal with Car AC Freon?


If your car’s air conditioner stops working, the most likely culprit is low freon. As mentioned above, your air conditioner needs just the right amount of freon to work properly. However, 
refilling/recharging your freon is just the first step to this repair. Why? Air conditioners circulate freon in a sealed system. Unlike an oil change, for example, you do not require regular freon refills or maintenance flushes. The only time you will find your car’s air conditioning freon low is when you have a leak. (Read more here in our comprehensive guide to AC services.)

There are two kinds of freon on the market today:

  • R134a freon: Standard in cars manufactured between 1995 and 2021; however, many car brands made the switch sooner. This freon is better for the environment than the earlier R-12, but it was ultimately phased out for R1234YF.
  • R1234YF freon: The new default freon is R1234YF. This refrigerant is eco-friendly and standard in all new vehicles manufactured in the US and the EU.

You can find more information in our guide to AC freon here.


Car air conditioning services include:


You may also need a part replacement, such as for a 
failing compressor, condenser, or sensor. Beat the North Carolina heat with Car AC Repair and Diagnostic Services from Chapel Hill Tire.

Thorough Inspection Process

Our comprehensive vehicle inspection process rigorously assesses all major systems and components, ensuring they meet safety and performance standards. This detailed approach helps identify potential issues before they become costly problems, ensuring your vehicle remains safe and reliable on the road.

Certified and Experienced Inspectors

Our inspectors are fully certified and stay updated on all state regulations and requirements. They are equipped with the latest tools and knowledge to provide accurate and efficient inspections.

Quick and Convenient Service

We understand the importance of having your vehicle inspected and back on the road quickly. Our inspection process is streamlined to minimize wait times while maintaining the highest standards of thoroughness and accuracy.

Air Filter

Quick, affordable engine air filter replacement to improve gas mileage and engine performance.

$35.00
Cabin Air Filter

Keep your vehicle's air fresh and protect your HVAC system with an easy, affordable cabin air filter replacement.

$35.00

Comprehensive Inspection Services Offered

Explore our range of state inspection services designed to meet your compliance needs:

Emissions Testing:


Our emissions testing services are a critical part of the state inspection process, designed to ensure your vehicle adheres to environmental regulations set forth by the state. We use the latest testing technology to accurately measure the amount of pollutants your vehicle is emitting. Whether your vehicle is gasoline, diesel, hybrid, or electric, we can evaluate its emissions to ensure it meets the required standards. Passing the emissions test not only helps in maintaining compliance with state laws but also contributes to environmental conservation by reducing harmful exhaust emissions. If your vehicle fails the emissions test, we offer diagnostics and repair services to address and resolve the issues promptly, helping you achieve compliance and improve your vehicle's environmental performance.

State Referee Inspections


For vehicles that require special attention or have unique modifications, our state referee inspection services are designed to assist. State referee inspections are crucial for verifying that modified vehicles, including those with aftermarket emissions equipment or rebuilt salvage titles, comply with all safety and environmental regulations. Our expert inspectors have the specialized knowledge to evaluate these modifications and ensure they meet state standards. If your vehicle has been non-compliant in past inspections or requires certification for modifications, schedule a referee inspection with us to resolve any compliance issues effectively.

Importance of State Inspections and Repercussions of Non-Compliance

State inspections are essential not only for ensuring that your vehicle meets safety and emissions standards but also for maintaining public safety on the roads. These inspections help identify potential issues that could lead to accidents or increased environmental pollution. Failing to have your vehicle inspected as required by state law can result in a variety of repercussions, including fines, penalties, and even the revocation of your vehicle registration. In some cases, driving a vehicle that has not passed inspection can also lead to increased liability in the event of an accident, as it may be considered neglect of vehicle maintenance. Regular state inspections ensure that your vehicle is safe to operate and compliant with all regulatory requirements, helping to avoid these negative outcomes.

State Inspections FAQ

  • What documentation do I need to bring for a state inspection?

    You will typically need to bring your vehicle registration, proof of insurance, and any required inspection forms or notices received from the state. Be sure to check with your state's requirements for specific documentation needed for the inspection.
  • Do you offer state inspections, and what do they entail?

    Yes, we offer state inspections to ensure vehicles comply with state-specific safety and emissions standards. State inspections typically include checks of safety-related components such as brakes, lights, tires, and emissions systems to ensure compliance with state regulations.
  • What are the consequences of driving a vehicle with expired inspection stickers?

    Driving a vehicle with expired inspection stickers may result in fines, penalties, or vehicle registration suspension, depending on state regulations. It's important to renew your vehicle's inspection promptly to avoid legal consequences and ensure compliance with state laws.
  • How long does a state inspection take?

    The duration of a state inspection can vary depending on factors such as the type of inspection required, the condition of the vehicle, and any necessary repairs or adjustments. In general, state inspections can typically be completed within 30 minutes to an hour.
  • Can I drive my vehicle without passing the state inspection?

    Driving a vehicle without passing the state inspection may result in fines or penalties, depending on state regulations. It's essential to ensure your vehicle meets inspection requirements to avoid legal consequences and ensure safety on the road.
  • What is a state inspection, and why is it necessary?

    A state inspection is a mandatory evaluation of a vehicle's safety and emissions systems to ensure compliance with state regulations. It is necessary to promote vehicle safety, reduce emissions, and maintain environmental standards.
  • What happens if my vehicle fails the state inspection?

    If your vehicle fails the state inspection, you will receive a report outlining the reasons for the failure. You will then need to have the necessary repairs or adjustments made to bring your vehicle into compliance. Once the issues are addressed, you can return for a reinspection.
  • How often do I need to get a state inspection for my vehicle?

    The frequency of state inspections varies depending on state regulations. In some states, inspections are required annually, while in others, they may be required every two years or when registering or renewing vehicle registration.
  • Can I schedule a state inspection appointment in advance?

    Yes, you can schedule a state inspection appointment in advance to ensure timely service. You can book an appointment online through our website, give us a call, or stop by our location in person. Our friendly staff will assist you in finding a convenient appointment time.
  • What is involved in a state inspection?

    State inspections involve a thorough examination of various vehicle systems and components to ensure compliance with state safety and emissions standards. This may include checks of brakes, steering, suspension, lights, tires, exhaust emissions, and more, depending on state requirements.

Schedule Your Chapel Hill Tire Car AC Service Appointment

Check out our service coupons for a discount off of our everyday low prices. If you need car AC Service or Repair in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Apex, or Carrboro, the team at Chapel Hill Tire will get you in, out, and back on the road (with a fixed AC). When you schedule an A/C service with Chapel Hill Tire, be sure to ask about our maintenance guarantee, too. We beat most dealerships’ offers with our 3-year/36,000-mile warranty. Visit your nearest Chapel Hill Tire location for high-quality Car AC repair near me today!

Why Choose Chapel Hill Tire for A/C Services?

If you need your A/C serviced, come on in to Chapel Hill Tire. We perform a range of services, including inspecting A/C systems, installing different types of refrigerant, and performing a diagnostic of malfunctioning A/C units. Our expert technicians will service your car and get you in, out and on with your life.

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It can be hard to keep up with all of the care that your vehicle needs. When a light comes on in your dashboard or a mechanic lets you know you are due for a new service, this can surface lots of questions. One common source of service confusion is the coolant flush. Thankfully, Chapel Hill Tire has you covered. Here is a look at the answers to all of your common coolant flush questions. Is it Really Necessary to Flush Coolant? Perhaps the most common question surrounding this service is, “Are coolant flushes really necessary?” The short answer is YES.  Your engine creates friction and heat in order to run properly. However, your engine is also made of metal pieces, which are malleable and vulnerable when heated. Extensive heat can cause a blown radiator, cracked gasket head, warped cylinder, and melted seals, among numerous other serious, dangerous, and expensive issues. To protect your engine from this heat, your radiator contains coolant that absorbs excess heat. Over time, your coolant will become worn out, burnt, and contaminated, causing it to lose its cooling properties. While you might not like hearing that you are due for an extra service, coolant flushes are necessary for a safe and healthy vehicle. Does Coolant Matter During Cold Weather? As we approach the fall and winter temperatures, you may become increasingly tempted to ignore coolant services. Does coolant matter in the cold weather? Yes—the friction and power of your engine generate heat year-round. While the summer temperatures certainly do intensify engine heating, coolant is still incredibly important in the winter. Additionally, coolant contains antifreeze, which will protect your engine from the dangers of cold temperatures. What is the Difference Between Coolant and Radiator Fluid? When reading your owner’s manual or various resources online, you might find “coolant” and “radiator fluid” terms used interchangeably. So are they the same thing? Yes! Radiator fluid and coolant are different names for the same material. You might also find it referenced as “radiator coolant,” which offers the best of both worlds. Is Coolant the Same as Antifreeze? Another common question that drivers ask—“Is antifreeze the same thing as coolant?” No, these two are not quite the same. Rather, coolant is the substance used to regulate the temperature of your engine. Antifreeze is the substance within your coolant that prevents freezing in the winter. You might find some sources that refer to coolant as providing cooling properties only; however, since the coolant often contains antifreeze, it has widely become a general term that encompasses both. How Frequently Are Coolant Flushes Needed? Generally speaking, a coolant flush is often needed every five years or 30,000-40,000 miles. However, coolant flush cadence can be impacted by your driving patterns, local climate, vehicle age, make, and model, as well as other factors. Consult your owner’s manual or a local professional for insight on whether or not you are due for a coolant flush. Additionally, you can look for signs of a needed coolant flush. These include a sweet maple syrup car smell and vehicle engine overheating. Take a closer look at these and other signs of a needed coolant flush here . How Much Does a Coolant Flush Cost? Many mechanics try to hide their prices from customers, which can create questions, confusion, and unpleasant surprises. While we cannot speak for the costs you will face at other mechanic shops, Chapel Hill Tire offers transparent pricing for every coolant flush and other services . Our coolant flushes cost $161.80, which includes the safe disposal of your contaminated fluid, professional-grade cleaning of your cooling system to remove rust and sludge, high-quality new coolant, coolant conditioner to keep it preserved, and a visual inspection of your entire cooling system. Chapel Hill Tire: Local Coolant Flush When you are due for your next coolant flush, visit one of Chapel Hill Tire’s eight Triangle-area locations, including our mechanics in Raleigh, Durham, Carrboro, and Chapel Hill. Our professionals will help you drive happy by getting you in, out, and on your way with fresh coolant. Make your coolant flush appointment today to get started!
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