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HVAC Repair Services Nationwide — 24/7 Emergency Coverage

Heating or cooling, residential or light commercial, 24/7. Licensed local technicians across 50+ cities handle the full HVAC system: AC, heat pumps, furnaces, boilers, and mini-splits. Same-day diagnostic when technicians are available.

(855) 321-3346
Open 24/7
Licensed local technicians
Same-day diagnostic when available

What our HVAC repair service covers

  • Central AC, heat pump, furnace, boiler, and mini-split diagnostic + repair
  • Refrigerant work (R-410A, R-454B) — leak detection and recharge
  • Compressor, capacitor, contactor, and fan motor replacement
  • Thermostat and zoning control troubleshooting
  • Ductwork inspection (sealing and rebalancing quoted separately)
  • Carbon monoxide and gas safety checks

When to call right now

Not every issue requires a technician at 2 AM, but some do. Call the line above if any of these apply:

  • Indoor temperature is above 80°F or below 55°F and the system cannot maintain
  • You smell gas or a chemical odor near the unit — leave the home and call your gas utility first
  • Carbon monoxide detector is sounding
  • Anyone in the home is elderly, very young, or has a medical condition affected by temperature
  • The system makes loud or unusual sounds when it tries to start
  • The breaker for the system keeps tripping after reset

HVAC repair by city

Tap your city to find local technicians and city-specific service details.

Frequently asked about HVAC repair

What does HVAC stand for and what does the service include?

HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. A full HVAC repair service covers all three: heating equipment (furnace, boiler, heat pump in heat mode), cooling equipment (AC, heat pump in cool mode, mini-splits), and the ventilation system (ductwork, return air, exhaust). The technicians in our network are licensed for all three.

Do you handle commercial HVAC or just residential?

The local technicians in our network handle residential and light commercial (small offices, retail, restaurants). For large commercial or industrial HVAC, mention the system tonnage when you call so the dispatcher can route appropriately.

What's the typical first step for an HVAC emergency call?

When you call, you'll be connected with a licensed local service provider in your area. They'll ask a few diagnostic questions (system type, age, what changed, any sounds or smells) and dispatch a technician with the right parts. Most emergency calls are diagnosed on-site within 30-60 minutes of arrival.

How does seasonal demand affect availability?

During heat waves and cold snaps, call volume spikes and response times can stretch. Booking maintenance in spring (for AC) and fall (for heating) before peak demand reduces the chance of a peak-season emergency. Service availability is subject to technician schedules and may vary by market.

AC or heater down right now?

Call now to reach a licensed local technician.

(855) 321-3346
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