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The independent heating and cooling company across North Carolina

HVAC Repair in North Carolina

We handle air conditioning repair, heating repair and full system replacement for North Carolina homeowners, from coastal counties where salt air chews on condenser coils to inland homes fighting August humidity. Pick your city from the list below to see what we cover locally, or call us and tell us what the system is doing. We will get a technician scheduled and give you a straight answer.

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How we compare to other HVAC companies

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Written quote before any work
Live answer seven days a week
Every major brand, gas or electric
Independent, no manufacturer quotas
Local techs who know the housing stock

What every visit includes

The quote comes first, in writing

Covering 147 cities across Washington DC, Delaware, Maryland and 5 more.

Phones answered by people

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

All major brands serviced

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

Questions North Carolina homeowners ask

Which parts of North Carolina do you cover?

We work across North Carolina and cover the wider region, including Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Washington DC. Choose a city page below to confirm your area, or call and give us your address and we will tell you straight away whether we can get out to you.

My AC runs all day but the house still feels damp. What is going on?

That is usually a sizing, airflow or humidity problem rather than a broken compressor. An oversized system cools the air fast and shuts off before it pulls moisture out, so you get a clammy 74 degrees. Dirty coils, a restricted filter and leaky ducts in a humid crawlspace do the same thing. We measure temperature split and static pressure to find out which one it is.

Does coastal air really damage an outdoor unit?

Yes. Salt in the air corrodes aluminum fins and the copper connections at the condenser, and a coil that is half eaten cannot reject heat properly. You will see it as a system that runs longer and cools less each summer. Regular coil rinsing and inspection slows it down considerably. We check for corrosion on every maintenance visit near the coast.

How fast can you get someone out?

Call us and we will give you a real window rather than a vague promise. No cooling in July and no heat in a January cold snap move to the front of the line. If you can call early in the day, we usually have more room in the schedule.

What should I check before I call for AC or heater repair?

Check the thermostat batteries and confirm it is set to cool or heat with the fan on auto. Look at your breaker panel for a tripped breaker. Change the filter if it is grey and loaded. Clear leaves, mulch and grass clippings from around the outdoor unit, and walk the house to make sure supply and return vents are open. Leave anything involving gas, refrigerant or wiring to us.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form. We ask what changed, when it started, and what the thermostat reads against the actual room temperature. That short conversation tells us what parts to load on the truck.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, the electrical side, airflow through the filter and coil, refrigerant behaviour and the outdoor unit. You get a plain explanation of what failed and why, before any work starts.

  3. Step 3

    Repair and verify

    We make the repair, then run the system through a full cycle and measure temperatures at the supply and return. If something upstream caused the failure, we tell you so it does not repeat.

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Why homeowners call us

  • We know salt airCoastal homes lose condenser coils to salt corrosion years before inland systems do. We look for fin damage and pitted line sets on every visit, because a clean-looking unit can still be shedding capacity from the outside in.
  • Humidity is part of the jobHurricane-season air loads a system in ways a temperature reading will not show. If your house feels clammy at 74 degrees, we look at run times, airflow and drainage rather than just adding refrigerant and leaving.
  • Crawlspace realitiesHigh water tables mean wet ground under ductwork, rusted plenums and condensate lines with nowhere good to drain. We check what is happening under the floor, since that is often where comfort problems actually begin.
  • Straight answersWe tell you what failed, what it will take to fix, and whether a repair makes sense on an older system. No pressure to replace something that has honest years left in it, and no vague diagnosis.
  • All major brands, gas & electricIndependent service on Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, York and the rest.
  • Straight answersWhen a replacement beats a repair, we tell you, sometimes before we roll a truck.

North Carolina at a glance

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