24/7 Emergency HVAC Repair in Atlanta, GA

AC out in the Atlanta heat or no heat overnight? Atlanta Climate Control offers 24/7 emergency HVAC repair across metro Atlanta. Call (404) 555-0173 now.

18+Years in Atlanta
★ 4.91,120 Google Reviews
14,000+Systems Serviced
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Emergency HVAC

An HVAC failure in Atlanta is rarely just an inconvenience. When a July afternoon pushes the heat index past 100 and your AC quits, the indoors can become genuinely dangerous within hours — especially for kids, older adults, and pets. And when a January arctic blast drops us into the teens and your furnace stops, frozen pipes and a cold house follow fast. That is why Atlanta Climate Control runs true 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year, with NATE-certified technicians on call across the entire metro.

We answer the phone live, day or night, and dispatch a fully stocked truck to your door. Our techs carry the parts that fail most often in our climate — capacitors, contactors, blower motors, igniters, and refrigerant — so a large share of emergencies get resolved on the first visit instead of waiting days for a part. Whether you are in Buckhead, Midtown, Marietta, or Johns Creek, we prioritize emergency calls and give you a realistic arrival window so you are never left guessing.

The emergencies we see most in Atlanta are predictable. In summer: a tripped breaker that will not reset, a frozen evaporator coil, a clogged condensate line backing up into the home (very common in our humidity), or a compressor that simply will not start. In winter: a furnace short-cycling, a cracked heat exchanger triggering a safety lockout, or a heat pump iced over during a freeze. We handle all of it. If the system is beyond saving, we will tell you honestly and walk you through same-day options, including emergency AC repair, heating repair, or a fast-track furnace replacement.

Honest pricing does not disappear after hours. Unlike companies that quietly triple their rates at 2 a.m., we quote flat-rate pricing upfront and never run commission-based diagnostics. Climate Club members pay no overtime fees and go to the front of the line — one more reason our maintenance plan pays off when you least expect it. You will know the cost before we start the work, in writing.

We have served metro Atlanta since 2006 and earned a 4.9-star rating from more than 1,120 Google reviews, in large part because of how we show up when things go wrong. Our service area covers Atlanta, Marietta, Roswell, Alpharetta, Decatur, Sandy Springs, Smyrna, Dunwoody, Kennesaw, and Johns Creek. If your system is down right now, do not wait it out in the heat or cold — call (404) 555-0173 and we will get a technician moving toward your home. You can also review our full service areas to confirm we cover your neighborhood.

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Our 24/7 Response Across Metro Atlanta

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Frequently asked

Do you really answer the phone at 2 a.m. in Atlanta?

Yes. We staff a live dispatch line 24 hours a day, every day of the year, including holidays. When you call (404) 555-0173 after hours, a real person answers and gets a NATE-certified technician routed to your home, not a voicemail or an answering service that calls back the next morning.

How fast can you get to my house for an emergency?

For most metro Atlanta addresses we target a same-day or within-a-few-hours arrival, and often much faster during off-peak hours. Response times stretch a bit during the first heat wave of summer or a hard freeze when call volume spikes, which is exactly when Climate Club members benefit from priority front-of-line scheduling.

How much more does emergency HVAC service cost after hours?

We quote flat-rate, upfront pricing on every call, so you approve the cost before any work begins — no surprise multipliers at midnight. After-hours calls do carry a modest service premium for non-members, but Climate Club members pay no overtime fees at all, which is one of the most popular reasons people join.

My AC froze over — is that an emergency I should call about?

It can be. A frozen evaporator coil usually points to low refrigerant or restricted airflow, and running the system that way can damage the compressor, which is the most expensive part to replace. Turn the cooling off, switch the fan to ON to help it thaw, and call us so we can diagnose the root cause before real damage occurs.

What should I do while I wait for the technician to arrive?

In a summer no-cool, move to the coolest room, hydrate, and close blinds on sun-facing windows. In a winter no-heat, keep cabinet doors under sinks open to protect pipes and let a faucet drip if temperatures are below freezing. Avoid repeatedly flipping the breaker or restarting the unit, since that can worsen an electrical fault before we get there.

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