FAQ For Louisville Hvac Company
Frequently Asked Questions
All your questions answered here.
We provide complete heating, cooling, ventilation, and indoor air quality solutions for residential and light commercial customers. This includes furnace and AC installation, repair, replacement, maintenance, ductwork, thermostats, and energy-efficient system upgrades.
We proudly serve Louisville, KY, Southern Indiana, and surrounding communities including New Albany, Clarksville, Jeffersonville, and Shepherdsville.
Yes! Our technicians are available 24/7 for emergency heating and air conditioning repairs across Louisville and Southern Indiana. Call us anytime at 502-365-5299.
Signs it may be time to replace your system include:
Frequent breakdowns or repairs
System age over 12–15 years
Uneven heating/cooling in your home
Rising energy bills
We offer free replacement estimates and can help you decide if repair or replacement makes more sense.
Absolutely. We specialize in high-efficiency furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps that can significantly lower your utility bills and improve comfort.
We recommend two tune-ups per year—one in spring (AC) and one in fall (furnace). Regular maintenance extends the life of your system and keeps it running at peak efficiency.
Costs vary depending on the size of your home and type of system, but most installations fall between $5,000–$12,000. We offer transparent pricing, free replacement quotes, and financing options.
Yes. We work with trusted financing partners to offer affordable monthly payments. You can apply online or we’ll help guide you through the process.
Nope! At Louisville HVAC Company, we believe in fair pricing—no overtime charges, ever.
Yes! We offer:
Free service calls with any repair
Free system replacement estimates
Money-back guarantees on select services
Contact us for the latest deals.
It could be a simple fix like a clogged filter or low refrigerant—or a more serious compressor issue. Our certified techs can diagnose and fix it quickly.
Banging, rattling, or squealing may indicate loose components, a cracked heat exchanger, or blower motor issues. Call us for an inspection before it worsens.