Alabama Climate control has been my AC go to for many years. They are always efficient and courteous. They are up front with reasonable prices and quality work. They take care of all our rental properties. I wouldn’t use anyone else. Thanks ACC
Stay warm and comfortable during the chilly winter months with our exceptional heating repair services at Alabama Climate Control, Inc. Whether it’s a minor glitch or a major issue, our seasoned technicians are well-equipped to handle repairs for any make or model of heater promptly and effectively. With a steadfast commitment to your comfort, we prioritize delivering precise and top-quality repairs at reasonable prices.
Our team comprises technicians with an average of over 25 years of experience in the industry and over 20 years with us. Our ongoing industry training and fully stocked service vehicles enable us to swiftly address minor repairs, saving you time and money. After diagnosing the issue, we provide a transparent repair cost estimate. As a Trane Comfort Specialist and a Mitsubishi Diamond Dealer, we guarantee professional results with every service. You won’t be left in the cold with our 24/7 emergency service, a 90-day workmanship guarantee, military and first responder discounts, and special financing on approved credit.Â
Contact us today for prompt and reliable services and experience the benefits of our heating repairs, including enhanced energy efficiency, exceptional workmanship, customer-focused service, fair pricing, and flexible appointment availability. Trust our experts to keep your home warm and cozy.
We are proud to offer our extensive HVAC solutions in multiple locations, ensuring quality and efficiency wherever you are. Our service areas include Huntsville, Madison, Florence and the surrounding towns.
When your heating system stops working in North Alabama, every hour without heat matters, especially during a cold snap that drops overnight temperatures into the 20s. Whether your furnace won’t ignite, your heat pump is struggling to keep up, or your heater is making unfamiliar sounds, Alabama Climate Control delivers the responsive, honest HVAC repair service that North Alabama homeowners have relied on since 1977.
Our certified technicians handle heating repair on all major brands of gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, and dual-fuel systems throughout our service area, from Huntsville and the Tennessee Valley to Florence and the Shoals. For urgent situations, we offer emergency heating repair service, because a cold home in winter can’t always wait for a regular scheduled appointment.
At Alabama Climate Control, honesty defines every heating repair we perform. We’ll always give you a thorough diagnosis and a straight answer about what’s wrong, what it will cost, and whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your situation. We never recommend services you don’t need, and we never leave you without a clear explanation of what we found.
Our service vehicles are stocked with common replacement parts, so most heating repairs are completed on the first visit. With offices across North Alabama, we can respond quickly to heating emergencies in Huntsville, Florence, and throughout our service area.
If your heating system is giving you trouble this winter, call Alabama Climate Control for fast, expert heating repair across North Alabama.
Have questions or need assistance with your HVAC system? Fill out the form below, and one of our team members will reply as soon as possible. We’re here to help you with all your heating, cooling, and indoor air quality needs.
A furnace blowing cold air most commonly points to a dirty or failing flame sensor, an ignition failure, an overheated system that has tripped a safety limit (often from a clogged filter), or a gas valve problem. For heat pumps, blowing cool air in very cold weather may indicate the backup heat isn’t activating. Our technicians can quickly diagnose the cause and get your heat back on.
If your furnace burner won’t ignite, the most common culprits are a dirty or failed flame sensor, a faulty igniter, or a failed pressure switch. Modern furnaces run through multiple safety stages before ignition, and if any one fails, the furnace locks out and won’t fire. A technician can pinpoint exactly what’s preventing ignition.
A brief, faint burning smell at the start of the heating season is typically normal. The smell comes from dust burning off the heat exchanger after months of inactivity. If the smell is strong, persistent, or smells like burning plastic or electrical components, shut the system off and call for an inspection.
Yes, a cracked heat exchanger is a serious safety concern. It separates combustion gases, including carbon monoxide, from the air circulating through your home, and a crack can allow CO to enter your living space. If a cracked heat exchanger is detected, the furnace should not be operated until it is replaced.
Heat pumps move heat rather than generate it, so the air feels warm but not as intensely hot as a gas furnace, this is normal. However, if your heat pump is struggling to maintain your set temperature, the most likely causes are a refrigerant issue, a failing reversing valve, or backup heat strips not activating when needed.
A furnace that repeatedly trips the circuit breaker usually points to a failing blower motor drawing too much current, an overloaded circuit, or a problem with the breaker itself. Reset the breaker once, and if it trips again immediately, do not keep resetting it. Call a technician to diagnose whether the issue is within the furnace or in the electrical supply. For combined air conditioning and heating repair needs, our team can assess both systems in a single visit.