Emergency Air Technician

Our HVAC Services

At Emergency Air, we are so proud of our people. Many of them have been with our company since its inception. Our unique culture and our incredible people are at the heart of our success. We are dedicated to improving our skills through ongoing training and achievement of industry certifications.

This dedication helps us to remain current on all types of systems and best practices, allowing us to better serve our customers’ needs. Emergency Air was built on the foundation of experience, trust and reliability. These qualities are critical when providing service and repair at an elite level.

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Emergency Air: Qualified for Any Type of Air Conditioning Work

Our experienced Emergency Air technicians are certified to handle all types of work and equipment. Air conditioners come in many different forms and our certified technicians are qualified to work on all of them. For more than 20 years, our impeccable reputation for quality and service is known throughout the industry and with our customers.

In addition to receiving hundreds of 5 star reviews, we’ve maintained an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and have earned the BBB’s prestigious ethics award.


We stand behind our work. We guarantee our workmanship on new systems for a minimum of two full years. It’s that simple.


Our vision is to be recognized by the community and the HVAC industry for our practices, standards and ethics. That begins and ends with providing complete satisfaction for every one of our clients: homeowners and businesses, cooling, heating and/or air purification customers, full installations or repairs. We like to say that our goal is to promise a lot – and deliver even more.


When you do business with us, you can rest assured that your estimate will match your final bill. We provide accurate estimates up front before we start the work. We communicate continually throughout the process so there are no surprise bills when work is completed. You will never experience huge surprise overtime bills like so many experience when working with our competitors.


Top-quality manufacturers don’t let just anyone sell their products; they carefully vet the companies they appoint to be their factory authorized dealers. And we’re honored to be an authorized dealer for the best of the bunch, Carrier. The top heating and air conditioning company in the world has acknowledged us as one of the top AC repair companies in Phoenix and the Valley and has granted us their coveted ‘Presidents Award’ for the last four years in a row.

Packaged Units
Packaged Units

Packaged central air conditioners are often the right choice for homes and businesses without a lot of space to spare. They contain the system’s motor, coils and fan all housed in a single outdoor unit, making them quiet, easier to maintain and less expensive than a split system. Emergency Air often installs packaged units in both residential and commercial buildings, and they can be a great alternative.

Rooftop Packaged Units

If space outside a building is limited as well, there’s a somewhat-tricky way to get around the issue: a rooftop packaged unit, with the entire air conditioning system installed on the roof.

It’s easier to get this done on a flat roof than a pitched roof; however, the equipment can look out-of-place on a home’s roof either way, which is why rooftop installations are more commonly used by businesses. The certified pros at Emergency Air have years of experience with rooftop packaged units and can advise you whether one is the right choice for you.

Rooftop Packaged Units
Ductless Mini-Split
Ductless Mini-Split Units

Some homes are built without indoor ductwork, and ducts can be messy and complicated to install. In those cases, ductless mini-split units are a perfect alternative. They’re similar to a traditional split air conditioning system but utilize small indoor air handlers containing just the fans. One indoor unit is mounted in each room, and all are connected to the outdoor compressor by tubing. A ductless mini-split will give you complete control over the cooling in each room, but it can turn out to be more expensive than a ducted system. A free evaluation by the experts at Emergency Air can tell you if it’s a good option for your home.

Gas and Electric Units

As most people know, almost all air conditioning systems run on electricity. However, homes with natural gas can certainly combine a gas furnace for heat with a central air conditioning system while using the same ductwork.

Emergency Air Heating Cooling & Plumbing installs many of these combo systems, particularly in suburban and rural areas where heat can be almost as important as air conditioning.

Gas and Electric Units
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Air conditioning systems are definitely not “one size fits all.” The professionals at Emergency Air will be delighted to pay you a visit for a free consultation and estimate, and will be delighted to welcome you into our family of satisfied clients.