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Choosing the right HVAC system depends on your space size, energy efficiency needs, and budget. Atlanta's mild winters and hot summers favor heat pumps for many homes — they cool well and provide efficient heat down into the 30s without a separate furnace.
For colder runs (or if you already have natural gas service), a gas furnace + AC pairing is still a strong choice. We do an in-home walkthrough as part of our free estimate to recommend what actually fits your situation.
Common options include air purifiers, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, zoning systems, and smart thermostats. Whether you actually need them depends on your home — humid basement → dehumidifier; dust + allergies → UV light or filtration; uneven temperatures between floors → zoning.
Consulting with an HVAC professional can help you determine which add-ons will best enhance your system's performance. We'll never push something you don't need.
The cost varies based on the size of your space, the type of system, and any additional features. On average, installation costs range from $3,000 to $7,000 for residential systems.
Smaller mini-split or heat-pump installs can land lower; full-system replacements with new ductwork or commercial rooftop units run higher. We give you the actual quote in writing before any work starts — not a "starting at" number that creeps.
The size depends on your space, insulation, and local climate. A professional HVAC contractor can perform a load calculation (Manual J) to determine the right size for your home.
Oversized systems short-cycle, underperform on humidity, and wear out early. Undersized systems run constantly and never quite catch up in August. We measure carefully — that's how we win on long-term performance.
Each fuel type has tradeoffs:
Gas furnaces are common in metro Atlanta — strong winter performance, lower operating cost where natural gas is already piped to the house. Best when you're replacing an existing gas system.
Electric heat pumps are efficient in our mild climate. Newer cold-climate models perform well into the teens. Best for homes without gas service or owners optimizing for efficiency.
Oil is rare in Georgia residential. If you have an existing oil system, we can replace it — but most customers convert to gas or heat pump on replacement.
Standard residential AC or furnace replacements: same day in most cases. Full system swaps (AC + furnace + new line set) usually one to two days. Commercial or rooftop units take longer because of crane scheduling and electrical disconnect coordination — we'll give you the actual timeline at the estimate.
Yes — we have financing options for replacements and major work. Details vary based on credit and the specific job. The simplest path: get the free estimate first, then we'll walk you through the financing options that match the scope.
Yes — fully licensed and insured for HVAC, plumbing, and electrical scope across Georgia. We carry general liability and workers comp; certificates available on request before any commercial job.
$20.50 / month (~$246/year). It's our preventive maintenance plan and it won the 2026 BUILD Award for Excellence in Preventive Maintenance Services. Includes:
Two tune-ups a year (spring + fall) · 15% off all repair services · No service-call fee · No after-hours fee · 24/7 priority dispatch · Member-only pricing on installs · Cancel anytime.
Zach takes most residential calls personally. No phone tree, no dispatcher gauntlet.