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  • Aire Serv of Savannah
    4.9
    Not Found, Savannah, 31401, US

    Aire Serv of Savannah is a locally owned and operated HVAC and AC repair service provider serving the Savannah, GA area and surrounding communities. We are dedicated to providing expert service professionals, upfront pricing, and no overtime charges. Our commitment to our customers is reflected in our Neighborly Done Right Promise™ and our Advantage Plan. We offer 24/7 customer service and are always available to assist you with your HVAC needs.

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  • Hugh's Mechanical, Inc.
    5
    PO BOX 1790, Byron, 31008, US

    At Hugh's Mechanical, Inc., we are fully committed to providing you with superior services for your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. With our help, you can be sure that your units are working smoothly and efficiently. Our family-owned and operated company has been serving for more than three decades. We mainly handle projects in residential properties, but we do some commercial work as well. Count on our team of experts to install, repair, maintain, or replace your HVAC systems. We have the expertise to work on various brands and models, making sure that we have all your needs covered.

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  • Hamlin Air Conditioning And Sheet Metal, Inc.
    4.7
    4023 I-475 Industrial Boulevard, Macon, 31210, US

    Your Comfort is Our Concern! Hamlin Air Conditioning & Sheet Metal Inc. is a leading HVAC fabrication service with over 50 years of experience. We offer top-quality custom HVAC system design, fabrication, and installation services for residential and commercial clients throughout the region. Our team of licensed and certified engineers and installation technicians ensures all of your HVAC needs are met for a fair price. We also offer quality piping solutions and HVAC maintenance and repairs. Contact us today for more information.

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  • Air Authority Heating & Air Conditioning
    4.9
    654 Reading Road, Mason, 45040, US

    Air Authority is a trusted HVAC service provider in Cincinnati, dedicated to providing reliable and efficient heating, cooling, and air quality solutions. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, they offer 24/7 emergency service, free second opinions, and a satisfaction guarantee. Their team of experienced technicians is equipped to handle all your HVAC needs, from new installations to repairs and maintenance. Air Authority is proud to be an Angie's List Super Service Award winner, reflecting their dedication to delivering exceptional service.

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  • Ohio Heating
    4.1
    1624 Clara Street, Columbus, 43211, US

    Since 1999, Ohio Heating's expert service has made it a leader in the HVAC market. We offer commercial HVAC installation and repair to businesses, protecting their goods, workers, and customers from extreme temperatures. We also provide residential services so you can be just as comfortable at home as at work.

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  • Indoor Climate Experts - Heating and Cooling Services
    4.9
    22901 Georgia Highway 46, Pembroke, 31321, US

    Since 2007, Indoor Climate Experts has been delivering better indoor air quality to businesses across the Southeast in and around Pooler, Richmond Hill, Savannah, Guyton, and Statesboro, Georgia. We've also been providing heating and cooling system installation, repair, replacement, and system maintenance for homes across the Southeast for over 10 years. As a Bryant® factory authorized dealer, we have the skills, service, and commitment to deliver excellence, quality, and service to you every time. It takes reliable service and technical know-how to stand out, and we will do Whatever It Takes® day in and day out to offer the best products and service to help keep you comfortable in your home or business.

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  • CTS - Cooling Tower Systems, Inc.
    5
    196 Lower Cherry Street, Macon, 31201, US

    Cooling Tower Systems, Inc. has manufactured cooling tower lines and related equipment for over 40 years, with five different models in production- one to meet every need for businesses of all sizes. We are the oldest, full service fiberglass cooling tower manufacturer in business today. All CTS cooling towers are designed, engineered and tested by our own factory research and development laboratory. Our towers are second to none in quality and energy efficiency, and produce a lower total cost of ownership than any comparable cooling tower solutions.Cooling Tower Systems, Inc. has purchased and sold government surplus since the 1980's.  From valves and water pumps to electrical wire and aircraft parts, we've got it all! Take a look for yourself...

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  • Master Air
    4
    5125 Warner Rd, Westerville, 43081, US

    Since 1987, our family-owned Columbus HVAC company has provided Columbus Ohio with unparalleled furnace and air conditioning installation and repair service. Our highly trained, NATE certified HVAC technicians will get your heating and cooling repair job right the first time. Master Air of Columbus, Ohio is the Greater Columbus furnace and air conditioning contractor to choose for all your heating and cooling needs. Master Air specializes in new construction, HVAC system replacement, furnace repair, central air conditioning repair and expansion of existing HVAC equipment. Call today and experience the best HVAC installation and repair service anywhere in Central Ohio. Call Master Air 24/7 (614) 775-9505 for emergency service. As a family-owned company, Master Air pays close attention to the details involved in maintaining the highest standard of HVAC installation and repair excellence. Our personal pride is reflected in the furnace and air conditioning products we offer. We handle only the finest HVAC brands. Call Master Air at (614) 775-9505 today to learn how a cutting edge high efficiency furnace and air conditioning system will lower your energy bills and improve your family’s comfort and health.

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  • All Weather Heating and Cooling, LLC
    4.9
    4002 Enterprise Court, Augusta, 30907, US

    All Weather Heating and Cooling, LLC has been serving the residents of the CSRA for 26+ years providing affordable repairs and installation to our friends in the community. Our owner Arthur Kowalewski, is a lifelong resident of the area and is a third generation HVAC Contractor. He has worked in the heating and air conditioning field all of his life. We are a family owned company and work very hard to keep you and your family comfortable.

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  • Atlanta Air Heating & Air Conditioning
    5
    Texarkana, TX, 75551, US

    Award winning Atlanta Air is a locally owned and operated heating and air conditioning contractor, serving the residential and light-commercial air conditioning and heating needs for the Texarkana and Atlanta TX area. Our AC technicians are professionally trained and friendly to work with. They will ensure your heating or air conditioning problem is identified and solved as quickly as possible. The quality of our air conditioning repair and replacement service is first rate and affordable. We service all makes and models of air conditioners and furnaces. All over the Texarkana and Atlanta, TX area, locally owned and operated Atlanta Air should be your first call for affordable, top-rated heating and air conditioning service. Our HVAC services include: Residential heating and air conditioning, Light-Commercial heating and air conditioning, AC Repair & Installation, Heating Repair & Installation, Financing, and Great Warranties.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency HVAC Services

Find answers to common questions about emergency HVAC repair and 24/7 HVAC services.

What should I do while waiting for an emergency HVAC technician?

While waiting for an emergency HVAC technician:
  • Safety First: If you suspect a gas leak or any electrical hazard, evacuate your home or building immediately and contact your utility company or emergency services.
  • Turn Off Your System: Turn off your HVAC system at the thermostat to prevent further damage.
  • Document the Issue: If possible, take photos or videos of the problem to show the technician.
  • Gather Information: Have your HVAC system's model and serial number readily available, along with any warranty information.
  • Clear Access: Ensure clear access to your HVAC system for the technician.
  • Prepare Questions: Write down any questions you want to ask the technician.

How long does it take for an emergency HVAC technician to arrive?

Arrival times for emergency service providers vary based on factors such as the contractor's availability, your location, and current demand. However, reputable emergency HVAC services strive to respond to calls as promptly as possible. It's important to contact a few different providers to find an available technician who can get to you as soon as possible.

How can I prevent mold in my HVAC system?

Mold growth in HVAC systems can cause health problems and reduce system efficiency. To minimize the risk of mold in your system:
  • Control Humidity: Keep indoor humidity levels between 30% and 50%.
  • Regularly Change Air Filters: Change your air filters frequently.
  • Clean Drip Pans and Condensate Drains: Regularly inspect and clean your AC unit's drip pans and condensate drains to prevent standing water.
  • Ensure Proper Ventilation: Adequate ventilation helps to reduce moisture buildup.
  • Schedule Professional Duct Cleaning: Have your ducts professionally cleaned every few years to remove mold and other contaminants.
If you notice a musty odor or visible mold, contact a professional.

What is carbon monoxide, and how can it affect my HVAC system?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that is highly toxic when inhaled. Furnaces and other fuel-burning equipment produce carbon monoxide if they malfunction. A cracked heat exchanger in a furnace is a common source of carbon monoxide leaks in homes. HVAC maintenance checks can detect CO risks. Install carbon monoxide detectors in your home to alert you to dangerous levels of CO.

What should I do while waiting for an emergency HVAC technician?

While waiting for an emergency HVAC technician:
  • Safety First: If you suspect a gas leak or any electrical hazard, evacuate your home or building immediately and contact your utility company or emergency services.
  • Turn Off Your System: Turn off your HVAC system at the thermostat to prevent further damage.
  • Document the Issue: If possible, take photos or videos of the problem to show the technician.
  • Gather Information: Have your HVAC system's model and serial number readily available, along with any warranty information.
  • Clear Access: Ensure clear access to your HVAC system for the technician.
  • Prepare Questions: Write down any questions you want to ask the technician.

How long does it take for an emergency HVAC technician to arrive?

Arrival times for emergency service providers vary based on factors such as the contractor's availability, your location, and current demand. However, reputable emergency HVAC services strive to arrive quickly. It's important to contact a few different providers to find an available technician who can arrive quickly.

How can I prevent mold in my HVAC system?

Mold growth in HVAC systems can cause health problems and reduce system efficiency. To minimize the risk of mold in your system:
  • Control Humidity: Keep indoor humidity levels between 30% and 50%.
  • Regularly Change Air Filters: Change your air filters at least every three months.
  • Clean Drip Pans and Condensate Drains: Regularly inspect and clean your AC unit's drip pans and condensate drains to prevent standing water.
  • Ensure Proper Ventilation: Adequate ventilation helps to control humidity levels.
  • Schedule Professional Duct Cleaning: Consider regular air duct cleaning to improve indoor air quality.
Consult with a qualified HVAC technician if you suspect mold growth in your HVAC system.

What is carbon monoxide, and how can it affect my HVAC system?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that is highly toxic when inhaled. Furnaces and other fuel-burning equipment produce carbon monoxide if they malfunction. CO can leak into your home if the heat exchanger in a furnace is cracked. Regular HVAC maintenance, including inspection of the heat exchanger, is important for preventing carbon monoxide leaks. CO detectors save lives.