AC Repair & Service
Not cooling, leaking, or making noise? Get it diagnosed and fixed fast by a local pro.
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No forms, no phone tag, no pressure. One quick call connects you with a local pro.
Tap to call and tell us what’s going on — a no-cool AC, a noisy furnace, or a planned upgrade. Takes about two minutes.
We connect you with a licensed, background-checked HVAC contractor serving your area who has availability right now.
Talk pricing and scheduling directly with the pro, get a free no-obligation estimate, and book only if it’s right for you.
From a midnight no-cool emergency to a planned system upgrade, our network of pros does it all.
Not cooling, leaking, or making noise? Get it diagnosed and fixed fast by a local pro.
See typical costsFurnace repair, tune-ups, and replacements to keep your home warm all winter long.
See typical costsUpgrade to an efficient central AC, furnace, or full HVAC system and lower your energy bills.
See typical costsYear-round comfort with a single efficient system. Great for rebates and energy savings.
See typical costsSeasonal tune-ups that extend equipment life, cut bills, and prevent breakdowns.
See typical costsFiltration, humidifiers, and duct services for cleaner, healthier air at home.
See typical costsWe’re not a contractor — we’re your shortcut to the good ones. We do the vetting so you can hire with confidence.
Every pro in our network is state-licensed, insured, and background-checked before they can receive your request.
Getting multiple quotes is the single best way to avoid overpaying. Homeowners save an average of $2,400 on installs by comparing.
Quotes are always free and you’re never obligated to hire. It’s your project, your call.
Straight answers on real 2026 pricing so you can spot a fair quote — and a rip-off.
A new central air conditioner typically runs $3,800–$7,500 installed in 2026, depending on home size and SEER efficiency rating. High-efficiency units cost more up front but lower monthly bills.
Expect $4,500–$9,500 for a new gas furnace installed, based on efficiency (AFUE) and home size. Electric furnaces can be less; high-efficiency modulating units cost more.
Most AC repairs land between $150 and $650. A capacitor is on the low end; a compressor or refrigerant leak is on the high end. Always get the diagnosis in writing.
A complete AC-plus-furnace system typically costs $8,000–$15,000 installed. Rebates and 0% financing are often available on high-efficiency systems and heat pumps.
“Our AC died in a July heat wave. I called at 9pm, was talking to a local pro in minutes, and had someone out the next morning. Fixed same day — huge relief.”
“I was quoted $11k by the first company that came out. Through here I got three quotes and the best licensed pro did it for $8,200. Wish I’d done this first.”
“Super easy and no pushy sales calls. The contractor they matched me with was professional, licensed, and on time. Booked a furnace tune-up in five minutes.”
Call now for a free, no-obligation estimate from licensed HVAC pros near you.