Emergency HVAC Service When You Need It Most
When your heating or cooling system fails, every minute counts. Our certified Denver technicians are ready to respond day or night to restore your comfort and safety.
Fast Response Times in Denver
We prioritize emergency calls with rapid dispatch to your Denver home or business.
Certified Technicians Ready to Help
Licensed, insured, and experienced professionals equipped to handle any HVAC emergency.
Available 24/7 for AC and Heating Emergencies
No matter the time—weekends, holidays, or the middle of the night—we're here to help.
Speak directly with our emergency dispatch team.
Common Emergency Signs
- No Cooling in Summer Heat: AC blowing warm air or not turning on.
- No Heat in Winter Cold: Furnace not producing heat or failing to start.
- Water Leaks or Ice Buildup: From indoor unit or refrigerant lines.
- Strange Noises or Burning Smells: Grinding, banging, or electrical odors.
- Tripped Breakers or System Shutdowns: Repeated electrical issues.
Safety First
Common HVAC Emergencies We Handle
Denver's extreme weather demands a reliable HVAC system. When emergencies strike, knowing what to do—and who to call—is critical. Here are the most common urgent issues we resolve for homeowners and businesses.
AC Breakdown During Denver Heatwaves
When temperatures soar, a failing AC isn't just uncomfortable—it's a health risk. Quick Tip: Check your thermostat settings and circuit breaker first. If the unit is unresponsive or blowing warm air, call a professional immediately to prevent compressor failure.
Heating System Failure in Cold Snaps
A sudden furnace or boiler failure during a Denver winter can lead to frozen pipes. Quick Tip: Ensure your thermostat is set to "heat" and the pilot light is on (for gas systems). If issues persist, professional intervention is urgent to restore heat and safety.
Refrigerant Leaks and Safety Issues
Hissing sounds, ice on coils, or reduced cooling can signal a refrigerant leak. This is a safety and environmental hazard requiring certified handling. Do not attempt DIY repairs. Our technicians are EPA-certified to handle leaks safely and legally.
Electrical Problems with HVAC Units
Frequent tripping breakers, burning smells, or erratic system behavior indicate electrical faults. These pose a serious fire risk. Immediate Action: Turn off the system at the breaker and contact a licensed HVAC electrician for diagnosis and repair.
Safety First: Leave Complex Repairs to the Pros
While quick checks are helpful, HVAC systems involve high-voltage electricity, pressurized refrigerants, and combustion gases. Improper handling is dangerous. Our licensed, insured technicians have the tools and training to resolve emergencies safely and efficiently.
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