Emergency commercial HVAC, Dallas-Fort Worth

A commercial unit is down. Let's get it running.

When a rooftop unit fails and a space is unusable, you need a commercial tech now, not a residential queue. Call the number on this page.

Commercial HVAC technician diagnosing a rooftop unit with gauges
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Emergency commercial HVAC service is the urgent repair of a rooftop unit that has failed and taken a space out of use: a no-cool in a full restaurant, a server room overheating, a no-heat in a freeze. If that is happening now, call the number on this page. We place you with an insured commercial contractor who prioritizes buildings over residential calls.

Commercial HVAC technicians working on a rooftop unit during an emergency call

What happens when you call

  • You reach a commercial contractor, not a residential dispatch queue
  • The tech diagnoses the failure and gets the unit running or stabilizes the space
  • The fault and any follow-up work are documented
  • If the unit cannot be saved, you get a straight repair-or-replace answer
  • After the emergency, you can set up a plan so it does not repeat

This is an emergency when

Call right away if:

Texas swings from 105-degree summers to hard winter freezes, and both put commercial buildings at real risk when a unit fails. The best emergency is the one that never happens: most no-cool and no-heat failures trace to a cheap part a maintenance visit would have caught. After we get you running, ask about a plan.

Common questions

Do you offer 24/7 emergency commercial HVAC in Dallas?

The commercial contractors we place you with prioritize emergency commercial work. Availability depends on the partner's current load, but commercial buildings are handled ahead of residential calls. Call the number on this page if a unit is down now.

What counts as a commercial HVAC emergency?

A failure that makes a space unusable or puts people, tenants, or inventory at risk: a no-cool in occupied space during heat, a no-heat in a freeze, an overheating server room, or water and electrical hazards from a failed unit. If in doubt, call. A tech can triage over the phone.

Can a maintenance plan prevent these emergencies?

Most of them, yes. The majority of no-cool and no-heat emergencies come from belts, capacitors, contactors, and low refrigerant, the exact items a preventive maintenance visit checks. A plan will not stop every failure, but it catches the cheap ones before they close your space.

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We are onboarding our first Dallas-Fort Worth commercial buildings now. Tell us about yours and a commercial specialist sends back a free Rooftop Risk Report, the units most likely to fail this season, plus your spot on the early-access list. No sales call required.

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