HVAC Repair · Olive Branch, MS
AC & heating repair in Olive Branch, MS
The subdivisions that filled in along Goodman Rd, Hwy 305, Craft Rd and Pleasant Hill Rd between the late 1990s and about 2010 were mostly built with the same equipment: a builder-grade split system or heat pump, an air handler in the attic over a slab, and a single hall return. That equipment is now 15 to 25 years old, and the calls we run in Plantation Lakes, Cherokee Valley and the streets off Hacks Cross follow the pattern you would expect from that age: capacitors and contactors in June, clogged condensate drains and frozen coils in July and August, and compressors that finally give out after one summer too many.
Heat pumps are common here because a lot of those builds are all-electric. That means the January calls are defrost boards, reversing valves and auxiliary heat strips rather than furnace ignitors, though the gas-furnace homes in Old Towne and on the older streets off Pigeon Roost Rd get the usual winter list along with a heat-exchanger and combustion check on every visit. Storm outages and the power blips that follow also leave behind a steady trickle of failed control boards and transformers.
The shop is about 15 to 20 minutes west on Goodman Rd, which is why same-day is realistic here on most weekdays and why a second trip for a part is not a big deal when it happens. The tech diagnoses, explains what failed in plain terms, and gives you a flat-rate price in writing that you approve before work starts. If the repair no longer makes sense against the age of the unit, you will hear that from us along with the replacement math, and the choice stays yours.
Olive Branch
AC & Heat Repair specifics for Olive Branch homes
Builder-grade systems aging out
A 2004 split system on a 2004 slab home is in its final stretch. We repair what is worth repairing and show the replacement math when it is not, in writing, on the same visit.
Attic air handlers over slab
Condensate drains, float switches and frozen coils are the summer staples in the 2000s subdivisions. We clear and treat the drain and check airflow and charge, not just the drain line.
All-electric heat pumps
Defrost boards, reversing valves and heat strips are the cold-snap calls. We carry the common parts and verify the auxiliary heat actually engages before we leave.
Close to the shop
At 15 to 20 minutes out, a weekday no-cool call has a real shot at same-day, and a parts run does not push the job to tomorrow.
What's included
What a ac & heat repair visit covers
- Same-day AC & heating diagnostics (all brands)
- Capacitor, contactor, motor & board replacement
- Refrigerant leak detection & recharge (R-410A / R-454B)
- Frozen-coil & drainage troubleshooting
- Furnace ignitor, flame-sensor & gas-valve service
- Heat-pump & dual-fuel diagnostics
- Thermostat repair & smart-thermostat installs
Pricing
What ac & heat repair costs in Olive Branch
Diagnostics run $89–$129 and are applied to the repair if you proceed; common repairs run $150–$650 and refrigerant or compressor work runs $350–$2,400, all confirmed in writing before work starts.
Questions
Olive Branch homeowners ask
How quickly can you get to Olive Branch?+
About 15 to 20 minutes from our Southaven shop along Goodman Rd, so weekday same-day is common. Book the first open window online or call and the office will tell you what is open today.
Is it worth repairing a 2005 heat pump?+
Depends on the part. A capacitor, contactor or defrost board, yes. A compressor on a 20-year-old R-22 unit, usually not; we show you both numbers and let you decide.
Do you work in the Old Towne area?+
Yes. The older homes off Pigeon Roost Rd with gas furnaces and crawlspace ductwork are on our regular routes, and every furnace visit includes a heat-exchanger and combustion check.
Do you offer after-hours service?+
Emergency and after-hours service is available. Call the office line and we will tell you honestly whether a tech can be dispatched tonight or first thing in the morning.
Book ac & heat repair in Olive Branch
Book an arrival window in under a minute, or call and a real person picks up.