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Diagnose and fix cooling issues — refrigerant leaks, capacitor failures, frozen coils, and compressor problems
Restore heat from ignitor failures, blower motor issues, thermostat problems, and pilot light outages
New central air conditioning unit with professional installation, sizing, and refrigerant charging
New gas, electric, or oil furnace — includes equipment, labor, permits, and thermostat setup
Seasonal inspection, filter replacement, coil cleaning, and refrigerant check to prevent breakdowns
Service or install heat pumps that both heat and cool — increasingly popular for year-round efficiency
Professional cleaning of supply and return ducts to improve air quality and system efficiency
Fix unresponsive thermostats or upgrade to programmable or smart models for better temperature control
National average costs for common hvac jobs. Your quote may vary by metro and complexity.
Cost estimates based on national averages from Angi (November–December 2025), HomeGuide (July–August 2025), HomeAdvisor (2025–2026), Fixr (2025), Modernize (December 2025), and Housecall Pro (February 2026). Air duct cleaning ranges from NADCA and EPA guidelines. Actual costs vary by metro, system type, component brand, and time of service. Emergency and after-hours rates are typically 1.5–2× standard pricing.
Some hvac jobs are safe to tackle yourself. Others can cost you thousands if you wait.
This usually signals a refrigerant leak, failed compressor, bad ignitor, or heat exchanger issue — all of which require specialized diagnostic tools and licensed repair. Running a system that can’t transfer heat properly wastes energy and can cause cascading damage to other components.
A burning smell can indicate overheating wiring or a failing motor. Rotten egg odor near a gas furnace may signal a gas leak — evacuate immediately and call your gas company, then an HVAC tech. Musty smells suggest mold in your ductwork or drain pan, which requires professional remediation.
Short cycling stresses the compressor and blower motor, dramatically shortening system lifespan. Causes include a failing thermostat, oversized system, dirty coils, low refrigerant, or a tripping safety switch. A technician can diagnose which component is triggering the shutdown.
Ice formation means airflow is restricted or refrigerant is low — both prevent proper heat exchange. Continuing to run a frozen system can destroy the compressor, turning a $200–$500 fix into a $1,200–$2,800 compressor replacement. Turn the system off and call a tech.
Federal law requires EPA Section 608 certification to handle refrigerants — violations carry fines up to $10,000. Gas furnace work involves combustion and carbon monoxide risks. Electrical components carry shock and fire hazards. All three categories require licensed professionals.
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