24/7 Emergency HVAC Services
We Treat Your Emergency Like It’s Our Own
When your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system breaks down, you can count on One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® for reliable heating and air conditioning services. Our experts can quickly and effectively solve your heating or air conditioner (AC) issues, often on the first visit. We understand that a malfunctioning HVAC system can be inconvenient and uncomfortable, so we're committed to restoring comfort to your home.
Whether you need a specific repair or a complete system replacement, our team can handle any challenge. We're available 24/7 to assist you.
Emergency HVAC Services for Any Situation:
- Emergency Heat Pump Repair
- Emergency AC Repair
- Emergency Furnace Repair
- Emergency Thermostat Repair
- Emergency Duct Repair
- Emergency Boiler Repair
- Emergency Water Heater Repair
Excellent HVAC Service, Guaranteed
At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning®, we provide 24-hour emergency HVAC services because we understand that issues can arise anytime. Our experienced technicians can quickly solve minor and complex heating and air conditioning problems.
Our service trucks are fully stocked with specialized materials and parts, allowing us to arrive at your home ready to fix the problem as soon as possible. We also honor all factory warranties.
Our team is committed to providing exceptional service. You can count on us for:
- Clear pricing and explanations: We believe in being upfront about our services and costs, so there are no surprises.
- Convenient scheduling: We're available to help you day or night, including on weekends, holidays, and nights*.
- Guaranteed quality: We're dedicated to doing the job right the first time, every time.
- Skilled professionals: Our technicians are all licensed, highly trained, and knowledgeable experts in the field.
Fast Resolution With Heating, Cooling, or Water Heater Emergencies
When facing an HVAC or water heater emergency, acting quickly is crucial. Once you call us, our technicians will come to your home as fast as possible to diagnose and fix the issue.
Given that these systems involve gas and electricity, it's unsafe for homeowners to attempt repairs on their own. It's always best to rely on professionals for emergency HVAC and water heater repairs.
Get Reliable Emergency HVAC Services Near You
Turn to One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning® for emergency HVAC services you can trust. Call us today at 800-893-3523 for more information about our services.
Emergency HVAC FAQs
What Are the Signs of Serious Issues That Would Require Emergency Services?
Knowing when to call for emergency service is critical. If your system doesn't turn on, that's an immediate sign you need professional help. Electrical issues, such as a tripping circuit breaker or a burning smell, are also serious and require immediate attention to prevent further damage or a fire. Strange noises coming from your unit, like a high-pitched screaming or hissing, can indicate a major component failure in either your AC or furnace.
What Should You Do If Your HVAC System Suddenly Stops Working?
If your HVAC system suddenly stops working, there are a few simple checks you can perform before calling a professional. First, verify the thermostat settings. Some units also have a brief delay after being adjusted. Next, check your circuit breaker to see if it has tripped and needs to be reset. If you’ve gone through these basic steps and the system still won’t start, it’s time to contact our experts for a proper diagnosis.
What's Considered Dangerous Heat?
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), thousands of people are hospitalized each year due to heat-related illnesses such as heat exhaustion and heat stroke. In fact, extreme heat is one of the leading causes of weather-related deaths in the United States. Dangerous heat conditions typically begin when the heat index exceeds 90°F (32°C), increasing the risk of heat exhaustion. When the heat index rises above 103°F (39°C), the risk of heat stroke and other serious health effects becomes significantly higher. Even nighttime temperatures above 75°F (24°C) can be hazardous, as they prevent the body from cooling down properly.
Those most at risk include older adults, young children, individuals with chronic medical conditions, and anyone without access to air conditioning. If your cooling system isn’t working properly or you’re experiencing discomfort during a heat wave, don’t wait—reach out to your local One Hour team to ensure your home remains a safe and comfortable environment. For more information on heat-related health risks and how to stay safe, visit the CDC’s Heat & Health Tracker or HEAT.gov.