24 Hour Emergency Heating & Cooling Services Sierra Vista Southeast, AZ

Emergency HVAC Repair Services – There When You Need It

Failures to your home’s heating or cooling system can happen at any time, day or night. We provide around the clock air conditioning and furnace repair in Sierra Vista Southeast and the surrounding areas and are available for you 24/7 because we understand emergencies can’t wait. No matter what time of day your HVAC system fails, we are here for you. Contact us with your heating or ac repair problem and we’ll get a technician to your home as soon as possible.

Call 888-891-2397 Now For Emergency HVAC Service or Fill Out The Form Below For a FREE Quote!

Emergency Heating & Cooling Service in Sierra Vista Southeast:

  • 24-Hour Emergency AC Repair
  • 24 Hour Emergency Furnace Repair
  • Heat Pump repair
  • Thermostat Repair
  • Air Handlers
  • And more

Common Emergency HVAC Issues

Problems With The Thermostat

If you’re having problems with your thermostat, then you may need a new unit, you may need to repair an electrical issue, or you may need to have your unit re-calibrated. Your thermostat should accurately measure the temperature of the air, and it should turn on your heating or cooling unit if the temperature slips outside of a given range.

If you have a poorly calibrated thermostat, a thermostat that has an electrical problem, or a thermostat that has simply died, we can fix the issue at hand. We’d be happy to help repair or replace your thermostat. If we are unable to get fix your existing thermostat, it might be best to purchase a new and more modern unit.

 

Emergency Air Conditioning  Issues – Call 888-891-2397 Now

Your air conditioner is a complex combination of components that are liable to fail over the lifetime of the unit. There are a number of common issues that can cause your air conditioning or cooling system to fail such as:

Electrical issue:

If you have an electrical issue, your AC unit may not turn on at all, or it may only work partially. A common failure would be that the blower fan may not come on

Compressor failure:

 If your compressor fails, your AC unit will lose the ability to cool the air that is circulated through your home. Your compressor compresses the refrigerant, which enables the evaporator coil to cool the air around the coil as the refrigerant cycles through the system — if your compressor fails you may need to invest in a new AC unit (since this is a rather expensive part)

Fan failure:

If your fan fails, you will not feel any cold air pumping through your vents, even if the AC unit is whirring — you should turn your AC unit off until we can perform a repair, since the evaporator coil can freeze over.

Refrigerant leak:

Frozen evaporator coil:

If you have a frozen evaporator coil, you could lose the efficiency of your AC unit, and your unit will eventually be damaged by freezing.

If you are experiencing any of these issues and you find yourself without cool, comfortable air, you can reach out to us for emergency AC services.

 

Emergency Furnace & Heater Issues – Call 888-891-2397 Now

Your furnace is liable to fail for a variety of reasons. Common heater and furnace problems that arise in emergency situations include:

Pilot light it out or automatic ignition failure:

If your pilot light is out or your automatic ignition has failed, then your furnace won’t be able to heat. You can follow the instructions on your furnace or in your owner’s manual to relight your pilot light (if you have a pilot light). If your pilot light won’t stay ignited, or if you have an issue with your automatic ignition, you should turn your furnace off, shut off the gas supply, and reach out to an HVAC expert to pinpoint the problem and to provide a repair.

Electrical problems:

If you have an electrical issue, your furnace or heater may not turn on at all, or your fan may not click on. If this happens, it’s always best to stop trying to get it to turn on.

Broken Fan Motor:

Just like with air conditioning, a broken fan motor will prevent air from flowing through your ducts. If you have the heat on but not feeling anything come through, keep the unit off.

If you’re experiencing an issue like those mentioned above, it’s best to turn off the gas supply to your furnace and to turn off the furnace as you wait for service from a professional.

 

Boiler and Radiator Issues

If you’re looking at an issue with your boiler or radiator, you may need emergency services, since your home can begin to lose precious warmth very quickly. Common emergency boiler and radiator service needs include:

Low water pressure in radiator system:

If you have low pressure throughout your radiator system, then your heating system may be inefficient or it may fail to heat your home altogether. It’s likely that you have a leak somewhere along your radiator line.

Boiler “kettling”:

A blockage throughout your system or your boiler is constantly running due to another issue, you may experience kettling, where your boiler will create steam, which will create a whistling sound similar to that of a kettle.

Electric issues:

Like with other types of heating systems, you may have an electrical problem that is keeping your boiler from turning on,

If you have any of these common boiler or radiator issues and are in an emergency situation, then you should turn off your boiler and reach out to a professional to assess the situation — you may need to repair or replace your boiler, or you may need to have work performed on the plumbing of your radiator line.

 

Need help now? Don’t wait. If it’s an emergency, give us a call at anytime to get your heating and cooling equipment back up and running fast!

Call 888-891-2397 Now For Emergency HVAC Service or Fill Out The Form Below For a FREE Quote!