Emergency HVAC

Emergency HVAC

24/7 emergency heating and cooling services when you need them most. Connect with 24932+ verified HVAC professionals nationwide for expert emergency hvac.

About Emergency HVAC

HVAC emergencies don't wait for business hours. When your system fails during extreme weather, you need immediate professional help. Our network includes HVAC contractors who offer true 24/7 emergency services with rapid response times to restore your comfort and safety. Emergency services include after-hours repairs, weekend and holiday service, and priority scheduling for dangerous situations like gas leaks, electrical hazards, or extreme temperature conditions. Our emergency technicians arrive fully equipped to diagnose and repair most issues on the first visit.

Benefits of Professional Emergency HVAC

24/7 availability including holidays
Fast response times
Fully equipped service vehicles
First-visit resolution for most issues
Safety priority for dangerous situations
Peace of mind during extreme weather
Prevention of secondary damage

Common Emergency HVAC Issues We Solve

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Complete system failure
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Gas leaks or smells
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Burning smells or smoke
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Electrical hazards
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Refrigerant leaks
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Water flooding
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Extreme temperature emergencies

Our Emergency HVAC Process

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24/7 emergency hotline

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Rapid dispatch

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Safety assessment

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Emergency repairs

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Temporary solutions if needed

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Complete repair scheduling

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Follow-up service verification

When to Call for Emergency HVAC

  • No heat when below 40°F
  • No AC when above 90°F
  • Gas smell or leak
  • Burning smell or smoke
  • Electrical sparks or burning
  • Water flooding from HVAC
  • Any dangerous situation

Emergency HVAC FAQs

What constitutes an HVAC emergency?
HVAC emergencies include: complete system failure during extreme temperatures (heat over 90°F or cold under 40°F), gas leaks or smells, burning smells or smoke, electrical issues like sparking, refrigerant leaks with hissing sounds, and water leaks causing property damage. These situations can be dangerous and require immediate professional attention.
How much does emergency HVAC service cost?
Emergency HVAC service typically costs 1.5-3x normal rates. After-hours calls (nights/weekends) usually run $150-$250 for the service call plus parts and labor. Holiday rates can be higher. Many companies charge $100-$200 diagnostic fees for emergency calls, applied to the total repair cost.
What do SEER, AFUE, and HSPF ratings mean?
These ratings measure HVAC efficiency: SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) rates air conditioners and heat pumps in cooling mode—higher is better, with 14+ being standard and 20+ being high-efficiency. AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures furnace efficiency as a percentage—90%+ is high-efficiency. HSPF (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) rates heat pump heating efficiency—8+ is good, 10+ is excellent.
How much does a new HVAC system cost?
A new HVAC system typically costs between $5,000 and $12,000 installed, depending on the type, size, efficiency rating, and your location. Central AC units range from $3,000-$7,000, furnaces from $2,500-$6,000, and complete systems from $6,000-$15,000. High-efficiency models and complex installations cost more.