No Heat at All
Complete furnace failure is a true emergency, especially for families with young children, elderly members, or pets. Our rapid response team arrives prepared to diagnose and repair on the spot.
When your heating fails on the coldest night of the year, we're on our way. Rapid response emergency service throughout Tuscaloosa County.
Our fully equipped emergency technicians are prepared to handle any heating crisis.
Complete furnace failure is a true emergency, especially for families with young children, elderly members, or pets. Our rapid response team arrives prepared to diagnose and repair on the spot.
If you smell gas from your furnace, evacuate immediately and call us from a safe location. Our technicians are trained to safely locate and repair gas leaks and perform safety inspections.
A triggered CO alarm requires immediate action. We perform emergency inspections, locate sources of CO intrusion, and repair furnace components that may be producing dangerous exhaust.
Multiple potential causes—from electrical issues to failed components. Our diagnostic expertise quickly identifies the problem and gets your furnace running again.
Rapid on-off cycling prevents your home from warming properly and damages system components. We identify and fix the underlying causes before they worsen.
Burning smells, loud banging, or grinding sounds indicate serious problems. Don't wait for a complete breakdown—our emergency service addresses these warning signs immediately.
When you're without heat in freezing weather, you need help fast—but you also need it done right. Our emergency service combines rapid response with expert craftsmanship.
We maintain fully equipped service vehicles stocked with common replacement parts for all major furnace brands. In most cases, we can complete repairs on the first visit without waiting for parts to arrive.
Quick actions while you wait for our technician can keep your family safe and comfortable.
Turn off your furnace at the breaker, open windows for ventilation, evacuate the building, and call us from a safe location. Do not operate light switches or use electronics.
Use safe space heaters in one room to maintain warmth while waiting. Keep flammable materials away and never leave heaters unattended. Dress in layers.
Check your thermostat batteries and settings. Verify the furnace switch (usually near the unit) is on. Check your breaker panel. Sometimes simple issues have big impacts.
When you call, be ready with: furnace brand and model number (usually on a sticker inside the front panel), any error codes displayed, and description of symptoms.
Our emergency team serves the following communities with rapid response times.
Outside our standard area? Give us a call—we'll do our best to help or connect you with trusted partners.
If your furnace isn't working properly, every minute counts. Our emergency team is standing by—call now.
Call (205) 556-8784