HVAC failures in peak heat or cold don’t just mean discomfort — they cause humidity damage, frozen pipes, and health risk. Sunrise HVAC connects you with licensed contractors who respond fast, quote honestly, and get your system running before secondary damage sets in. Most requests get a same-day callback.
A licensed HVAC contractor calls you back — usually within the hour.
When your system fails in peak season, every hour of delay adds risk. The licensed contractors in the Sunrise HVAC network are dispatched for exactly these situations — fast response, on-site diagnosis, work started the same day.
Compressor failures, refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, blower motor faults, and capacitor replacements. Emergency and scheduled.
Heat exchanger cracks, igniter and flame sensor failures, draft inducer issues, gas valve faults, and limit switch diagnostics.
Reversing valve failures, defrost board issues, refrigerant recharge, and full heating and cooling mode diagnostics.
System failures during extreme heat or cold. After-hours contractor availability through the network for urgent situations.
Pre-season inspections, coil cleaning, filter service, refrigerant level checks, and electrical safety inspections.
Smart thermostat installation, control board replacements, wiring repairs, and zoning system diagnostics.
Emergency dispatch takes priority. The longer your system is down in extreme weather, the higher the risk of secondary damage to your home.
Don’t wait to see if the system “comes back on.” Call directly or submit the form now. Describe what happened and when — the contractor needs this to prioritize.
Sunrise HVAC flags emergency requests and routes them to the first available licensed contractor in your area. Callbacks typically come within the hour, often faster.
The contractor inspects the system, gives you a written quote, and — with your approval — begins repairs the same visit whenever possible. No unnecessary delays.
These ranges reflect current national averages for residential HVAC repairs. Final quotes depend on brand, system age, parts availability, and local labor rates.
| Repair Type | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| Capacitor replacement | $150 – $350 |
| Refrigerant recharge (R-410A / R-32) | $200 – $600 |
| Blower motor replacement | $400 – $900 |
| Evaporator coil repair or replacement | $650 – $1,800 |
| Compressor replacement | $800 – $2,500 |
| Furnace heat exchanger repair | $600 – $1,800 |
| Igniter or flame sensor replacement | $150 – $400 |
| Emergency after-hours surcharge | +$75 – $150 |
Estimates based on national industry averages as of 2026. Your contractor provides a firm written quote on-site before work begins.
Licensed contractors in the network respond fast — because in extreme weather, timing matters more than anything.
Mon–Sun · Emergency callbacks available 24/7 through network contractors
We’ll match you with a licensed contractor in your area.