A dead AC in a 100°+ Tucson house with kids or elderly family inside isn't a maintenance call — it's a safety issue. Every call is answered around the clock.
Emergency covers a total AC failure in extreme heat, especially with kids, elderly, or anyone with a health condition in the house. Your call is answered immediately, any hour, and flagged urgent.
Day or night, your call is answered right away. Describe what's happening — no cool air, house climbing past 90° inside, anyone at risk — and next steps are set on the spot.
The nearest available licensed HVAC contractor picks up the job and heads your way — true heat emergencies jump the line.
Most emergencies get fixed on the spot. If a part has to be ordered, the contractor advises on safe temporary cooling until the follow-up visit.
No cool air at all with the house climbing past 90° inside is the most common late-July emergency call we get, especially with kids or elderly family home.
A coil that's iced over stops cooling completely — running the system harder just makes the ice worse and risks the compressor.
A dead capacitor during a monsoon power blip leaves the compressor unable to start — clicking, trying, shutting down, on repeat.
Yes. The line is staffed around the clock, not routed to a voicemail box after hours. Your call is answered right away with questions about what's happening and gets a contractor moving, the same as a daytime call.
After-hours and true emergency dispatch can carry a higher rate than a scheduled daytime appointment, which is standard across the trade. You'll get a firm price on site before any work starts — never a surprise number after the job's done.
If a part isn't on the truck, the contractor advises on safe ways to manage the heat until the follow-up visit, usually the next day. We don't promise an arrival time we can't guarantee — but the call itself is always answered.
Call now — answered 24/7, contractor dispatched as fast as the schedule allows.