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Same-day Repairs
Same-day Repairs | Heating and Air Conditioning | Jasper
When your comfort is on the line, HEP’s same-day repairs bring Jasper homeowners instant relief. Our licensed technicians arrive stocked with the right parts, diagnostic tools, and a “Can-Do” attitude, restoring your heating and air conditioning before the day turns into night. No more waiting through sticky afternoons or shivering mornings—just clear communication, upfront pricing, and workmanship backed by decades of local experience.
From sizzling summer breakdowns to surprise winter chills, we treat every service call like an emergency because we know a cozy home can’t wait. Schedule by lunch and we’ll be at your door by dinner, ready to revive your system and leave the workspace spotless. One call to HEP, and Jasper’s most trusted team keeps your heating and air conditioning running strong, season after season.
FAQs
What types of heating and air-conditioning systems do you repair in Jasper?
Our technicians are trained to work on all major residential and light-commercial HVAC equipment found in Jasper, including central air conditioners, heat pumps, gas and electric furnaces, ductless mini-splits, packaged rooftop units, and thermostats or smart controls. Whether your unit is an older model or the latest high-efficiency system, we carry the diagnostic tools and common replacement parts to service it the same day.
How fast can you get to my home or business for a same-day repair?
When you call before noon, we can typically dispatch a technician to any address within the Jasper city limits and surrounding Walker County communities in 2–4 hours. Calls that come in after noon are scheduled on a first-come, first-served basis, but we still strive to complete all urgent repairs before 8:00 p.m. If demand is unusually high (for example, during a heat wave), we will give you a realistic arrival window and keep you updated by text or phone.
Do you offer emergency service after normal business hours?
Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency coverage for no-heat or no-cool situations, gas smells, refrigerant leaks, and system failures that pose a safety risk. After-hours visits do include a modest emergency fee to cover overtime labor, but you’ll receive upfront pricing before any work begins. Our on-call technician arrives in a fully stocked service vehicle so most breakdowns can still be resolved in one trip, even at night or on weekends.
Are your HVAC technicians certified and insured?
Absolutely. Every field technician holds EPA Section 608 certification for safe refrigerant handling and has completed factory or state-approved training on multiple brands. Our company carries full liability insurance and workers’ compensation, protecting you from any unexpected costs. We also run background checks and drug screenings so you can feel confident welcoming our team into your home or business.
How much does a same-day repair usually cost?
Pricing depends on three factors: the diagnostic fee, the cost of the replacement part, and the labor to install it. In Jasper, our standard diagnostic fee is waived when you authorize the repair. Most common fixes—such as capacitor replacement, thermostat swaps, or ignitor changes—fall between $150 and $350 total. More complex issues like compressor replacements or blower motor rebuilds can run higher, but we always provide multiple repair options and obtain your approval in writing before proceeding.
What steps can I take to prevent future heating or cooling breakdowns?
1. Replace or clean your air filter every 30–60 days. A clogged filter restricts airflow and strains the system. 2. Schedule professional maintenance twice a year—once in spring for cooling equipment and once in fall for heating. Our tune-ups include coil cleaning, electrical checks, refrigerant level verification, and safety inspections. 3. Keep outdoor condenser coils free of leaves, grass clippings, and debris to maintain proper airflow. 4. Make sure supply and return vents inside your home are not blocked by furniture or rugs. 5. Install a programmable or smart thermostat to avoid excessive run times. 6. Address small issues promptly. Unusual noises, short cycling, or rising energy bills often signal a minor problem that can be fixed inexpensively before it turns into an emergency.