Emergency Repairs

HVAC emergency? We offer fast-response repair services to restore your comfort when you need it most. Available for urgent heating and cooling breakdowns.

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If You Smell Gas or Suspect Carbon Monoxide

Leave your home immediately and call 911 or your gas utility company. Do not use light switches, phones, or any electronics inside the home. Once you are safe, contact us and we will prioritize your call.

Fast Response When You Need It Most

A complete heating or cooling breakdown doesn't wait for business hours. Whether it's a furnace that quits on the coldest night of the year or an AC compressor failure during a heat wave, we understand the urgency and respond as quickly as possible.

Our technicians arrive equipped with diagnostic tools and common replacement parts so many emergency repairs can be completed in a single visit.

What Qualifies as an HVAC Emergency?

No Heat in Freezing Weather

When temperatures drop below freezing and your furnace or heat pump stops working, pipes can freeze and burst. This is a time-sensitive situation.

No Cooling During Extreme Heat

Extended exposure to high indoor temperatures can be dangerous, especially for children, elderly residents, and pets.

Burning Smell from HVAC

An electrical burning smell could indicate overheating wiring, a failing motor, or a damaged heat exchanger. Shut the system off and call us immediately.

Water Leaking from Unit

Active water leaks from your AC or furnace can cause structural damage quickly. We identify the source — condensate line, drain pan, or coil — and stop it.

Unusual Loud Noises

Banging, screeching, or grinding sounds often mean a mechanical component is failing. Running the system can cause further damage.

Electrical Issues

Tripped breakers, sparking, or a system that won't power on may indicate a wiring fault that needs immediate professional attention.

While You Wait — What You Can Do

  1. 1

    Turn Off the System

    If you hear unusual noises or smell something burning, shut the system off at the thermostat or breaker to prevent further damage.

  2. 2

    Check the Basics

    Make sure the thermostat is set correctly, the breaker hasn't tripped, and the air filter isn't completely clogged. Sometimes the fix is simpler than expected.

  3. 3

    Protect Your Home

    In freezing conditions with no heat, open cabinet doors under sinks to prevent pipe freezing. Use space heaters safely as a temporary measure.

  4. 4

    Call Us

    Give us as much detail as you can — what happened, any sounds or smells, and your equipment type if you know it. This helps us arrive prepared.

HVAC Emergency? Call Us Now.

For the fastest response, call us directly. Our team will work to get a technician to your home as quickly as possible.