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AC, furnace, install & tune-up.
Whatever your system is doing — or not doing — a licensed local pro can help. Pick the job that fits; pricing adjusts to your city on the next page.
AC Repair
$150 – $1.5k+
No cool air, weak airflow, or a unit that won’t start? Capacitors, refrigerant, fan motors, and compressors are common, diagnosable faults — most fixed same-day.
- Same-day diagnostics
- Refrigerant & electrical
- Repair-or-replace advice
Furnace Repair
$150 – $1.8k+
No heat, furnace blowing cold, or short-cycling? Igniters, flame sensors, blower motors, and control boards are common, fixable faults.
- Gas & electric furnaces
- Same-day in winter
- Safety / CO checks
AC Installation
$3.5k – $9k+
Replacing an old system or adding AC for the first time? Central AC, heat pumps, and ductless mini-splits — sized to your home and climate.
- Central AC & heat pumps
- Mini-splits
- Rebate-eligible high-efficiency
AC Tune-Up
$75 – $200
A seasonal tune-up keeps efficiency up and catches small faults before they become a summer breakdown. Single visits or annual plans.
- Inspect, clean, calibrate
- Protects the warranty
- Beat the summer rush
Comfort back in three steps.
- 1
Tell us what’s wrong
Use the cost tool or call — takes 30 seconds. No cool air, no heat, or time for a new system.
- 2
Get matched with a local pro
We connect you with a licensed, insured HVAC technician near you — often the same day.
- 3
Repair or replace, fast
Your pro confirms the price on-site and gets your comfort back. Most jobs done in a few hours.
HVAC cost by system type.
Installed prices vary with the system type, tonnage, SEER2 efficiency, and what code upgrades the job triggers. These are typical national ranges — your city page adjusts them for local labor and permitting.
The biggest swing is efficiency and capacity: a basic central AC swap and a high-SEER2 heat pump install can sit several thousand dollars apart. Permits and disposal usually add $50–$300 on top.
| System type | Typical installed |
|---|---|
| Central AC install (2–3 ton)The default for most US homes | $3,500 – $7,500 |
| Heat pump installHeats and cools; qualifies for federal credits | $4,500 – $9,000+ |
| Gas furnace installHigh-efficiency models cost more upfront | $3,000 – $6,500 |
| Ductless mini-splitNo ductwork required; zoned comfort | $3,000 – $8,000 |
| Common repair (part + labor)Capacitor, contactor, refrigerant, igniter | $150 – $1,500 |
Ranges include parts and labor. Hot or humid climates may need larger tonnage or extra ductwork.
Should you fix it or swap it?
Age and the type of failure decide it. Here’s the rule of thumb pros use — your technician will confirm on-site.
Repair usually wins when…
- The system is under ~10 years old
- The fault is a single part — capacitor, contactor, blower motor, or igniter
- The refrigerant is holding and there’s no compressor failure
- The repair runs well below the cost of a new system
Replace usually wins when…
- The compressor has failed or the coil is leaking refrigerant
- The system is past 12–15 years
- You’re facing repeat repairs in a short window
- You want a higher-SEER2 or heat-pump upgrade to cut energy use
Signs your HVAC system needs attention
No cool air or no heat
A failed capacitor, contactor, or igniter — or a system that’s lost charge — can stop airflow entirely.
Warm air from the vents
Weak cooling often points to low refrigerant, a dirty coil, or a struggling compressor.
Loud or rattling operation
Banging, grinding, or rattling usually signals a worn blower motor or fan bearing.
Short cycling or high bills
Turning on and off too often, or climbing energy bills, points to a system working past its prime.
Common questions
Most areas have same-day availability for emergencies like an AC that won’t cool or a furnace with no heat. Call and we’ll dispatch the nearest licensed pro.
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