Emergency HVAC Service
in Memphis, TN
— A Real Person Available 24/7
Same-day AC, heating, and furnace repair across Memphis and Shelby County — nights, weekends, and holidays included. Call now and talk to a real technician, not a call center.
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Availability 24/7 Emergency Service
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Response Same-Day Service
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Guarantee Satisfaction Guaranteed
When your AC quits on a July afternoon in Midtown or your furnace gives out during an ice snap out near Cordova, waiting until Monday isn't really an option. Memphis Emergency HVAC Pros sends licensed technicians across Shelby County — from the older bungalows around Cooper-Young to the newer builds off Houston Levee Road in Collierville — for same-day heating and cooling repair. We know the difference between a quick patch and a system that fails again next week, and we show up ready to do it right the first time.
Why Memphis Homes Are Tough on HVAC Systems
Older Homes
Midtown, Cooper-Young, Downtown
Built long before central air was standard. Ductwork was added later, often squeezed into shallow crawlspaces or narrow knee walls, which means smaller returns and tighter duct bends. In homes that haven't been rewired, electrical panels are sized for a different era of appliances, leading to repeated tripped breakers from a modern AC compressor's startup draw.
Post-War Ranch Homes
East Memphis, Berclair, Raleigh
Almost always slab foundations with the ductwork running through the attic. Memphis attics regularly climb past 120°F in July and August, and duct insulation from a 1960s or '70s build has usually degraded by now. That means the system is cooling air that reheats on its way to the vent.
Newer Suburban Homes
Cordova, Collierville, Germantown
Tend to be bigger, two-story layouts where a single-zone system can't keep both floors even. These homes are also more likely to run heat pumps, which lean on backup electric heat strips during Memphis's occasional hard freezes and ice storms, and that backup heat is often the first thing to fail when it's actually needed.
The Real Test: Humidity & Grid Strain
Across the whole city
Memphis summers aren't just hot, they're wet, and an oversized or mismatched AC unit will drop the temperature fast without actually pulling moisture out of the air — which is why some homes feel cold and clammy instead of just comfortable. The grid takes a hit during heat waves too, and older neighborhoods with older service drops see more of the voltage sags that are hard on a compressor motor.
Emergency HVAC Services in Memphis
Whatever went out on you, our technicians handle it same-day — nights, weekends, and holidays included:
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AC Repair
No cooling, weak airflow, ice on the line set, short-cycling
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Heating & Furnace Repair
No heat, blower issues, ignition failure, gas smell
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Heat Pump Repair
Frozen outdoor unit, backup heat not engaging, reversing valve issues
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Boiler Repair
No heat, leaks, pressure loss, unusual noises
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Thermostat Repair & Replacement
Blank display, unresponsive controls, smart thermostat setup
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Indoor Air Quality Services
Filtration upgrades, humidity control, duct concerns
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Water Heater Repair
No hot water, leaks, pilot light issues, tank replacement
Why Memphis Homeowners Call Us First for Emergency HVAC Needs
- 24/7 emergency dispatch — a real person answers, day or night, weekends and holidays included
- Free estimates on repairs and replacements before any work begins
- Upfront pricing — you know the cost before work starts, no surprise add-ons
- Licensed and insured technicians on every call
- Satisfaction guarantee on all emergency repair work
From Call to Fixed: How It Works
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1Call
A real person answers, not a script. Tell us what's happening and where you're located in Memphis.
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2Dispatch & Quote
The nearest available technician is sent out, and you get an upfront price before anything starts.
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3Issue Resolved
Most repairs are completed same-visit. If parts are needed, we'll tell you exactly what to expect and when.
Fast HVAC Service, When You Actually Need It
Memphis weather doesn't wait for business hours, and neither do we. Emergency dispatch is available:
- Same-day service
- After-hours calls
- Weekends
- Holidays
- Overnight emergencies
Memphis Technicians Who Actually Answer the Call
We got tired of hearing the same story from Memphis homeowners — they call an HVAC company at 9pm and get a voicemail, or a callback the next afternoon after the house has already climbed past 90 degrees. Memphis Emergency HVAC Pros exists to fix that: a real technician headed to your door, not a queue.
Signs You Shouldn't Wait to Call
Some HVAC issues can wait for a scheduled appointment. These usually can't:
- No cooling at all during extreme heat — especially with elderly residents, infants, or pets in the home
- No heat during freezing temperatures or an ice event
- Burning smell, sparking, or visible smoke from the unit or thermostat
- Gas smell near a furnace or water heater
- Water actively leaking or pooling around an indoor unit
- Complete system shutdown that won't respond to a breaker reset
If you're seeing any of these, don't wait it out — call and get a technician on the way.
24/7 Availability
Real technicians ready to dispatch across Memphis and surrounding areas at any hour.
Service Area: Memphis & Surrounding Communities
We dispatch technicians throughout Shelby County, including:
FAQs
How fast can a technician get to my home in Memphis?
Dispatch time depends on your location and current call volume, but emergency calls are prioritized — a technician is typically on the way the same day you call, including nights and weekends.
Do you charge extra for after-hours, weekend, or holiday calls?
Pricing is quoted upfront before any work begins, so you'll know the total cost — including any after-hours dispatch — before you commit.
My AC is blowing cold air, but the house still isn't cooling down. Is that normal?
Not normal, but common — especially in older homes with attic ductwork. It usually points to duct insulation loss, an undersized return, or a system that's mismatched to the home's humidity load rather than a refrigerant issue alone.
My furnace or AC keeps tripping the breaker. Is that dangerous?
It can be. A tripping breaker is the panel protecting itself from an overload, and repeated trips shouldn't be reset and ignored — it needs a technician to check whether the issue is the unit, the wiring, or the panel itself.
Do you work on older homes with older ductwork or electrical, not just new installs?
Yes — a large share of Memphis's housing stock is 50+ years old, and older ductwork, panels, and crawlspace systems are a regular part of the job, not an exception to it.
