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Homeowners' pick for heating and cooling across Georgia

HVAC Repair in Georgia

We handle air conditioning repair, heating repair and system replacement for homeowners across Georgia. Long cooling seasons put real hours on a condenser, and heat pumps here run nearly year round, so we see both sides of the equipment. Pick your city from the list below to see what we cover in your area, or call us and we will get you scheduled.

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All major brands, gas and electric
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What every visit includes

Written quote before any work

Covering 125 cities across Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky and 3 more.

You reach a person, not a menu

Open 7 days, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET.

Every major brand, gas and electric

Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Questions Georgia homeowners ask

How long does Georgia's cooling season actually run, and does that change how often my AC needs work?

In much of Georgia the AC is doing something from March into October, and mild Decembers can bring it back on. That is far more running hours than a system up north sees. We suggest a cooling check in early spring before the first stretch of humid weather, and a heating check in the fall. A system that runs long hours shows wear at the blower motor, capacitor and contactor first, and those are the parts we replace most often on air conditioner repair calls here.

My upstairs never cools down. Is that a repair problem or a duct problem?

Usually it is airflow, not the outdoor unit. Hot air stacks upstairs, and if the ductwork was added to the house years after it was built, the upstairs runs are often long, undersized, or routed through an attic that hits well over a hundred degrees. We measure airflow at the registers and check static pressure before recommending anything. Sometimes it is a return that is too small. Sometimes it is duct that has come apart in the attic. Before we come out, you can confirm every supply vent upstairs is open and change the filter if it looks loaded.

Which Georgia towns do you cover?

We work with homeowners across the state and also serve Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee and West Virginia. The city links on this page show where we are already running calls. If you do not see your town, call anyway. Our coverage lines move as crews and routes shift, and we would rather tell you straight whether we can get someone to you than have you keep searching.

How fast can someone get here when the AC quits in July?

Call us and we will tell you the honest window for that day. July and August are our heaviest weeks in Georgia, so same-day is often possible but not guaranteed. No-cool calls in extreme heat and any call involving a household member who is elderly or ill move up the list. While you wait, check whether a breaker has tripped, look at the thermostat batteries and settings, and clear leaves or grass clippings away from the outdoor unit so it can breathe.

What should I have ready before the technician arrives?

Know the brand and rough age of the system, where the indoor unit sits, whether it is a heat pump, gas furnace or propane, and what you have already noticed. Sounds, smells, when the trouble started, whether it is one room or the whole house. Make sure we can reach the indoor unit and the outdoor unit, and pen up any dogs. If you smell gas or your carbon monoxide alarm sounds, do not wait for us. Get everyone out of the house, then call 911 or your gas utility from outside, and call us after that.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form and describe what changed. Warm air, no air, a smell, a noise, a breaker that keeps tripping. That detail tells us what parts to bring along.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    We check the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow and the equipment itself before we quote anything. If the problem sits in the ductwork rather than the unit, we say so plainly.

  3. Step 3

    We repair and explain

    Most air conditioning repair and heating repair work finishes in one visit. We show you the failed part, explain what caused it, and tell you what to watch for next season.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Propane and dual fuelPlenty of homes in our service area run propane heat or a dual fuel setup with a heat pump. We know how those systems switch over and why a bad changeover setting can leave you cold and burning fuel.
  • Older houses, added ductworkFarmhouses often got ducts decades after they were built, run through crawl spaces and attics. When the equipment tests fine but rooms still fight each other, we look at the duct runs and static pressure.
  • Repair before replacementA failed capacitor, a cracked wire, a clogged drain or a bad control board is a repair, not a new system. We tell you when the equipment is genuinely finished and when it is not.
  • Plain talk on the phoneWe ask what the thermostat reads, whether the outdoor unit is spinning, and when it last worked normally. That two minute conversation often shortens the visit and keeps the repair cost down.
  • All major brands, gas & electricCarrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York and more, as an independent company.
  • Straight answersIf a system is not worth repairing, we say so, often right on the phone.

Georgia at a glance

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