Emergency ListUpdated 2026

Emergency HVAC Companies Available Now in Phoenix (2026)

When you need a hvac company fast in Phoenix — burst pipe, storm damage, no heat in winter — response time is everything. This list highlights Phoenix hvac companies with strong reviews specifically mentioning fast response, same-day service, and emergency availability.

10 contractors analyzed
Avg rating 5.0
2,328 total reviews

Reviewed by the GetTrustedContractors Editorial Team · Updated 2026

In a true emergency, prioritize stopping active damage first (shut off water, cover roof breach). Then call a licensed contractor — never hire an unlicensed door-knocker after a storm.

Emergency HVAC Companies in Phoenix

Questions to Ask a Emergency HVAC Company in Phoenix

  • What is your typical response time for emergency calls?
  • Do you charge an emergency or after-hours surcharge?
  • Are you available on weekends and holidays?
  • Can you provide a written estimate before starting emergency work?
  • Do you work directly with insurance companies for covered damage?

What to Look for in a HVAC Company in Phoenix

  • Active state HVAC contractor license
  • EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling
  • Experience sizing systems for local climate (Manual J load calculation)
  • Installs systems meeting current efficiency requirements
  • Pulls mechanical permits and schedules inspections
  • Strong Google reviews with fast response times

Typical Cost in Phoenix

$5,000–$12,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does an HVAC system last?

Most central AC systems last 15–20 years with proper maintenance. Furnaces typically last 20–30 years. If your system is approaching these ages and requiring frequent repairs, replacement is usually more cost-effective.

What size HVAC system do I need?

System sizing depends on your home's square footage, insulation, windows, and local climate. A licensed HVAC contractor should perform a Manual J load calculation — never accept a replacement based on matching the old system size alone.

Should I repair or replace my HVAC system?

If repair cost exceeds 50% of replacement cost and the system is over 10 years old, replacement is usually the better investment. Newer systems are significantly more energy-efficient, reducing monthly utility costs.

Our Ranking Methodology

Contractors on this list are ranked using a weighted score combining Google rating (60%) and total review count (40%). Minimum threshold: 4.0 stars with at least 1 verified review.

We do not accept payment for placement — rankings are based solely on data. Last updated: 2026.

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