Trustworthy HVAC REPAIR
We service and repair all makes and models
Handle all installations and maintenance agreements
Free estimates on replacements and Indoor Air Quality products
HVAC repairs cost between $150 and $450 on average with most homeowners spending $319 on AC service, and $268 on furnace service. HVAC contractors charge an hourly rate of $75 to $150 with a minimum service call fee of $75 to $200, which applies towards the first hour.
Givens & Son HVAC repair technicians are always on the lookout for ways to improve the operational efficiency of your system. Not only does this reduce monthly energy bills, but also increases the lifespan of your system.
How does our HVAC service help you?
- Scheduled service reminders. Just before the seasons change, HVAC repair service contractors are very busy providing annual maintenance for heating and cooling systems. …
- Maintenance documentation. …
- Priority service. …
- Discounted pricing. …
- Longer equipment lifespan. …
- Energy-efficient performance. …
- Correction of problems and potential issues before they escalate. …
Repair existing HVAC System
Regardless of the age or size of your existing HVAC system Givens & Son can fix it!
HVAC Maintenance
No matter where you purchased your current HVAC system Givens & Son can make sure your system stays in working order
New HVAC Installation
In need of a new HVAC system? Let Givens & Son provide you with the latest in HVAC technology to keep you comfortable for years to come!
Commercial Services
You want your customers to feel comfortable when they visit your business so team up with Givens & Son Mechanical Services to make sure your clients are warm in the frigid winter and cool in the hot summer.
Residential Services
We service all Residential Air Conditioning and Heating Systems Including Repair, Maintenance and Installation. Contact Givens & Son Mechanical Services Today at 502-475-3547
Our Working Process
Consultation
- Define Problem: This ensures that our technicians and clients are on the same page and answering the same question.
- Structure the Problem:
- Prioritize Issues:
- Develop Recommendations.
Proposal
- Research and plan
- Prepare the Bid
- Submit Bid
- Presentation
- Contract finalized
Installation
- Clean and efficient to minimize your HVAC downtime
- Show Respect, Humility and Integrity while on premises
- Listen to any questions or concerns you may have during the install
Inspection
- Inspect the outdoor condensing unit.
- Inspect the indoor coil.
- Inspect for visible refrigerant leaks.
- Inspect the condensate drain pan and line
- Inspect wiring and control unit.
- Inspect the blower assembly.
- Inspect the thermostat operation and programming
Frequently Asked questions
Is It Necessary to Service an AC Every Year?
Yes, for the HVAC system to run efficiently, the AC needs to be cleaned, and the filter replaced every year. It’s a good idea to do this every spring, right before summer starts.
How Often Should You Have HVAC Serviced?
HVAC contractors recommend having your HVAC serviced once per year at the minimum. It’s a good plan to have the AC serviced in the spring, and the furnace serviced in the fall. An added benefit of having it serviced annually is the visual inspection done by an HVAC technician, who will spot potential issues before they become pricey problems.
How Long Do HVAC Units Last?
A properly installed HVAC unit will last 15 to 25 years if it’s well maintained. Without proper upkeep, HVAC systems could fail in as little as 10 years or less.
Consider installing a new HVAC system if your units are older than 10 years old, and the HVAC repair bill would be more than 30% of the cost of a new AC and furnace combo. HVAC replacement costs between $4,820 and $12,350 depending on the size of your home and if you need to replace the ductwork.
Do HVAC Technicians Give Free Estimates or Quotes?
Most reputable HVAC technicians will offer free estimates with an in-person service call. Beware of HVAC contractors who try to give you a free quote over the phone, as it may not accurately reflect what they will discover once they check out the system. Even if there is a charge for the cost estimate, that amount will usually be applied toward your balance due, should you decide to hire that contractor.