Emergency HVAC Service

Fast Response When You Need It Most

When your HVAC system fails at the worst possible moment—and it always seems to—you need a company that answers the phone and shows up fast. Martindale Heating & Air provides emergency HVAC service throughout Johnson County and Hill County.

Texas weather doesn't care about business hours. Whether it's a 105-degree Saturday afternoon or a freezing Sunday night, we're here when you need us. Call anytime and reach a real person who can dispatch a technician to your home.

We understand that HVAC emergencies aren't just uncomfortable—they can be dangerous for children, elderly family members, and pets. That's why we prioritize emergency calls and work quickly to restore your comfort and safety.

Always Available

Day or night, weekends and holidays—we're here when you need us. When you call our emergency line, you'll reach someone who can help, not a voicemail.

Fast Response

We dispatch technicians quickly because we know every minute matters when you're dealing with extreme temperatures. Our goal is to get you comfortable as fast as possible.

Stocked Trucks

Our service vehicles carry common parts and equipment so many repairs can be completed on the first visit. No waiting days for parts while you sweat or freeze.

Fair Emergency Rates

Emergency service costs more than scheduled appointments—that's industry standard. But we don't gouge customers in crisis. Our rates are fair and disclosed upfront.

When to Call for Emergency Service

Situations That Can't Wait

Not every HVAC problem requires emergency service, but some situations demand immediate attention for safety or comfort reasons. Call us right away if you experience any of these issues.

  • Complete System Failure: No heat during freezing temperatures or no cooling during extreme heat puts your family's health and safety at risk.
  • Gas Smell Near Furnace: If you smell gas, leave the house immediately, call 911, then call us. Gas leaks are serious safety hazards requiring immediate professional attention.
  • Carbon Monoxide Alarm: If your CO detector sounds, evacuate and call emergency services. We'll inspect your heating system to identify and fix the source.
  • Electrical Burning Smell: Strange burning odors from your HVAC system may indicate electrical problems. Turn off the system and call for immediate inspection.
  • Frozen Pipes Risk: When heating fails in freezing weather, pipes can burst and cause extensive water damage. Restoring heat quickly protects your home.

The best way to avoid HVAC emergencies is regular maintenance. Seasonal tune-ups catch worn parts and developing problems before they cause system failures. Ask about our maintenance plans—they include priority scheduling if emergencies do occur.

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