Our EmergencyHVACs team believes in complete transparency and clear communication. Below, you’ll find answers to the questions we hear most often about our heating, cooling, emergency repair, and indoor air quality referral services.
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Emergency Repair
EmergencyHVACs connects Denver homeowners with certified emergency HVAC professionals available 24/7. Simply call (855) 639-1745 and our referral service will connect you with qualified contractors in the Denver metro area who specialize in urgent heating and cooling repairs.
Our network professionals are equipped for rapid response during emergencies like no-heat situations in winter or AC failures during heatwaves.
During a heatwave, call companies advertising 24/7 emergency AC repair and ask about current wait times—many guarantee same-day service even during peak demand. Search online for “[your city] emergency AC repair” and prioritize businesses with verified Google reviews, proper licensing, and transparent pricing. Check their emergency hotline response time and whether they stock common parts on service trucks to avoid delays.
Safety first: turn off your AC system at both the thermostat and circuit breaker to prevent further damage. Check for immediate hazards like burning smells, sparks, or gas odors—evacuate and call emergency services if present.
Next, perform basic troubleshooting: verify thermostat settings (set to “Cool” below room temperature), replace dirty air filters, reset any tripped breakers, and ensure all vents are open and unobstructed. Document any unusual sounds, error codes, or visible issues before calling for help.
Contact a 24/7 emergency HVAC professional if you notice electrical problems, refrigerant leaks (hissing sounds, ice buildup), water leaks, complete system failure during extreme heat, or persistent mechanical noises.
While waiting for service, ensure clear access to both indoor and outdoor units, gather warranty information and service records, and create temporary cooling with fans. Never attempt DIY electrical or refrigerant repairs as these can be dangerous and void warranties.

