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Emergency HVAC Repair in Arlington, TX
No-cool in summer, no-heat in winter, and gas safety emergencies require immediate licensed response. Arlington HVAC contractors with 24/7 emergency dispatch are available right now.
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Why Emergency HVAC Matters in Austin, TX
🌡️ Extreme Summer Heat
Austin's extreme heat is dangerous. In 2023, Austin saw 45+ consecutive days above 100°F — the longest streak in recorded history. During peak heat events, HVAC emergency demand spikes 300%. Our verified contractors offer same-day emergency dispatch for Austin homeowners.
❄️ Winter Storm Preparedness
After Winter Storm Uri (February 2021), Austin HVAC technicians responded to thousands of freeze-damaged systems. Our contractors are prepared for both extreme heat and rare cold weather emergencies, including frozen pipe-related heating failures.
HVAC Emergency Situations
Not every HVAC problem is an emergency — but these situations require immediate action:
No Cool — Summer Heat
CriticalArlington's summer heat index can exceed 105°F. When AC fails during a heat wave, indoor temperatures rise to dangerous levels within hours — especially for elderly residents, infants, and pets. This is a genuine health emergency.
What to Do
Call for emergency HVAC dispatch immediately. While waiting: close blinds, move to the lowest floor (cooler air), use fans, and hydrate.
No Heat — Winter Cold
CriticalWhile Austin winters are mild, hard freezes do occur and can cause furnace or heat pump failures. Indoor temperatures falling below 50°F can be dangerous for vulnerable occupants and can risk pipe freezing.
What to Do
Call for emergency heating repair. Keep interior doors open to share any residual warmth. Do NOT use gas stoves or ovens for heat — CO risk.
Gas Smell
Evacuate ImmediatelyA gas odor near your furnace, gas line, or HVAC equipment indicates a potential gas leak — one of the most dangerous household emergencies.
What to Do
DO NOT turn lights or switches on or off. Leave all doors open as you exit. Once outside and away from the building, call 911 and your gas utility (Atmos Energy: 1-866-322-8667 in Texas). Do not re-enter until cleared.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm
Evacuate ImmediatelyCO alarms indicate carbon monoxide — an odorless, colorless gas produced by malfunctioning furnaces, water heaters, or gas appliances. CO is lethal in concentrated amounts.
What to Do
Evacuate immediately. Call 911. Do not re-enter. After emergency services clear the building, have a licensed HVAC technician inspect your furnace and heat exchanger before restarting.
What Happens When You Call for Emergency HVAC Service
Identify the Emergency Type
Gas smell or CO alarm = immediate evacuation and 911. No-cool or no-heat = call for HVAC dispatch (not 911 unless health emergency in progress).
Call for Emergency HVAC Dispatch
Contact a licensed Arlington HVAC contractor with 24/7 emergency service. Have your system type (central AC, heat pump, furnace), approximate age, and brand ready. This speeds diagnosis.
Prepare Your Home and System
Turn your thermostat to Off. If it's a no-cool situation, close blinds and reduce heat load inside while waiting. For no-heat, gather blankets and keep interior doors open.
Technician Arrives and Diagnoses
A licensed HVAC technician will diagnose the failure — most emergency repairs (capacitor, contactor, refrigerant recharge) can be completed on the same visit if parts are on the service truck.
Repair or Temporary Stabilization
If parts need to be ordered, the technician will stabilize the situation — confirming the system is safe and giving you a timeline for full repair. Emergency trip charges typically range $100–$250 after hours.
Emergency HVAC Pricing in Arlington
Emergency HVAC service in Arlington typically involves:
Prices vary by contractor and time of call. Ask for the total trip charge and diagnostic fee before the technician arrives to avoid surprises.
Emergency HVAC Safety FAQs
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