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Homeowners' pick for heating and cooling across West Virginia

HVAC Repair in West Virginia

We repair, maintain and replace heating and cooling systems for homeowners across West Virginia. If your AC quit in July or the furnace is blowing cool air on a January morning, pick your city from the list below to see what we cover locally, or call and talk to us directly. We handle air conditioning repair, heating repair, ductwork problems and indoor air quality work on older homes.

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What homeowners get from an independent HVAC company

Trusted ComfortBig-box repair chainsHandyman listings
Quote in writing before a wrench comes out
A real person answers, 7 days a week
All major brands, gas and electric
Independent, no manufacturer quotas
Local techs who know the housing stock

What you get on every job

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Covering 60 cities across Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan and 4 more.

Phones answered by people

Open 7 days, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM ET.

Independent of every manufacturer

Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman and more. We are not an authorized dealer for any of them.

Questions West Virginia homeowners ask

Which parts of West Virginia do you cover?

We work with homeowners statewide, and the city pages below show where we are booking most often. West Virginia is one of seven states we serve, along with Ohio, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Indiana, Michigan and New York. If you do not see your town listed, call anyway. The list is not the whole map, and we will tell you plainly whether we can get a technician to your address.

How fast can someone get out when the furnace stops in the middle of winter?

Call us and we will give you a real window rather than a guess. No-heat calls move to the front of the schedule during a cold snap, though a stretch of single-digit nights across the region fills the book fast, so calling early in the day helps. While you wait, you can check the thermostat batteries and settings, look for a tripped breaker, and confirm your supply vents are open and not blocked by furniture.

I smell gas near the furnace. What should I do?

Leave the house right now, take everyone with you, and do not touch light switches or your thermostat. From outside, call 911 or your gas utility. The same goes for a carbon monoxide alarm going off. Once the utility has cleared the home, call us and we will inspect the heat exchanger, the venting and the combustion side of the system before anything gets fired back up.

Why does my second floor stay hot when the AC runs all day?

Usually it is airflow, not the AC itself. Many West Virginia homes were heated long before central cooling existed, so the ductwork was retrofitted into whatever cavities were available, and the upstairs runs are often long, undersized or leaking into unconditioned space. We measure static pressure and temperature split, check the return side, and tell you whether the fix is duct work, a blower change or a system that no longer matches the house.

What should I have ready before the technician arrives?

Know where the indoor unit lives, whether that is a basement, a crawlspace or a closet, and clear a path to it. Have the filter size handy if you know it, and any paperwork on the age of the equipment. Note what you heard or smelled and when it started, because a rattle that only happens on startup narrows things down quickly. If pets need to be shut in another room, do that before we knock.

How it works

  1. Step 1

    Tell us the symptom

    Call or fill in the quote form and describe what changed. Warm air, no air, a smell, a noise, a breaker that keeps tripping. Details on the phone shorten the visit considerably.

  2. Step 2

    We diagnose on site

    A technician checks the thermostat, airflow, electrical connections, the outdoor unit and the heat exchanger side before naming a cause. You get the finding in plain words, not a parts list you cannot read.

  3. Step 3

    You approve the repair

    We explain what failed, what it takes to fix it, and what happens if you wait. Nothing gets replaced without your say so. Most common repairs are handled the same visit.

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Why homeowners call us

  • Old housing stock is normal hereBasements with converted octopus trunk lines, ducts retrofitted around joists, returns that were never sized right. We work in these houses constantly and we size the repair to the house you actually have.
  • Long heating seasonsFurnaces in this region run hard from October into April, and lake effect stretches it further. We know what wear looks like at that mileage, from cracked igniters to blower motors that have been dragging for two winters.
  • Cooling and heating bothOne crew for air conditioning repair and heating repair. The same ductwork moves air in July and January, so a technician who understands both sides catches problems a single-season contractor tends to walk past.
  • Plain talk about repair versus replaceSometimes a part fixes it for years. Sometimes you are putting money into a system that is done. We tell you which one we think you are looking at and why, then leave the decision with you.
  • All major brands, gas & electricIndependent service on Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, York and the rest.
  • Straight answersNot worth fixing? We say that out loud, and often it saves you the visit fee.

West Virginia at a glance

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HVAC services11
Gas & electricBoth
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