Keep Your Comfort. Keep Your Cash.
Residential & Commercial HVAC Service
Most HVAC problems don’t need a whole new system. We diagnose fast, repair what’s broken, and extend the life of your equipment—for a fraction of replacement cost.

Serving all of Madison County and all Huntsville suburbs
Affordable HVAC Service Calls
Only $75
Go ahead and check around. Other Huntsville HVAC service providers charge $99, $129, or even $199 for a service call that's really a sales call. At AirRepair, we're focused on up-front, transparent pricing and extending the life of your system - not selling you a pricey new replacement.
AC Repair & Tune-Ups
Cooling issues solved without the sales pitch.
We fix: no-cool, short cycling, warm air, frozen coils, clogged drains, low airflow, odd noises/odors.
Typical repairs:
- Capacitors & contactors
- Fan motors & blower assemblies
- Refrigerant leak find & fix
- Drain line clear & pan safety switches
- Thermostat calibration/replacement
Why it’s better: Targeted repairs restore performance and protect your compressor—your most expensive part.
Heat Pump Repair & Optimization
Efficient comfort year-round.
We fix: not heating, stuck in defrost, high bills, outdoor unit won’t run, loud operation.
Typical repairs:
- Defrost board & sensors
- Reversing valve & solenoid
- Outdoor fan motor & contactor
- Refrigerant circuit diagnostics
Why it’s better: Proper heat-pump logic and charge bring back efficiency without swapping the whole system.
Gas Furnace Repair & Safety Checks
Warmth without worry.
We fix: no heat, frequent cycling, cold spots, burner issues, ignition failures.
Typical repairs:
- Igniters & flame sensors
- Pressure switches & inducer motors
- Limit switches & control boards
- Combustion tuning & safety inspection
Why it’s better: Safe, reliable heat—no upsell to a new furnace unless it’s truly the smart move.
Fall is here! 🍂
Make sure your heating system is ready for cooler weather! Let us perform a top-to-bottom diagnostic and repair any problems that might leave you in the cold!
AC Repair & Tune-Ups
Comfort isn’t just the box outside.
We fix: hot/cold rooms, weak airflow, dust, whistling vents, sweating ducts.
Typical repairs:
- Duct leak sealing & minor reroutes
- Return upgrades & grille sizing
- Blower speed/ECM setup
- Balancing & static pressure fixes
Why it’s better: Small airflow fixes often solve “my system can’t keep up” without a pricey replacement.
Airflow, Duct & Comfort Corrections
Efficient comfort year-round.
We fix: not heating, stuck in defrost, high bills, outdoor unit won’t run, loud operation.
Typical repairs:
- Defrost board & sensors
- Reversing valve & solenoid
- Outdoor fan motor & contactor
- Refrigerant circuit diagnostics
Why it’s better: Proper heat-pump logic and charge bring back efficiency without swapping the whole system.
Thermostats & Smart Controls
Better control, lower bills.
We fix: misreads, short cycling, Wi-Fi drops, confusing programming.
Typical repairs:
- Age and component wear
- Dirt and debris
- Incorrect installation
- Power issues
Upgrades: simple, reliable models or customer-chosen smart stats—installed and correctly configured.
HVAC maintenance & seasonal tune-ups, too.
Preventive Service (Life-Extension Plans)
We maintain like we own it.
- Spring & fall deep checks
- Coil cleaning & drain clear
- Electrical testing & refrigerant health
- Written report with photos and “fix now / monitor” priorities
Goal: Catch small issues early so you avoid big ones later.
Frequently Asked Questions About HVAC Services
When should I call an HVAC service provider?
If your heating or cooling system is making unusual noises, not maintaining temperature, or showing error codes, it's time to call a professional. Regular maintenance can also prevent larger issues down the line.What are the signs my HVAC system needs repair?
Look for signs like inconsistent temperatures, increased energy bills, strange sounds, or unpleasant odors. These can indicate that your system is struggling and needs attention.How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance?
It's recommended to have your HVAC system serviced at least once a year, but it's better for the life of your system to service it seasonally when changing between hot and cold periods.
Regular maintenance helps ensure efficiency and prolongs the life of your system.
What should I do if my HVAC system stops working?
First, check your thermostat settings and ensure the system is powered on. If the issue persists, contact an HVAC professional for a thorough inspection and repair.
