Findthecontractorwhoknowshowtofixit.
A short-list of licensed & insured HVAC contractors in your city. Free to browse, no lead forms, no pay-to-rank.
Finding a good HVAC contractor shouldn’t mean paying 3× the going rate because you didn’t know who else to call.
- Sell the top spot to whoever bids highest.
- Send your number to five contractors before you’ve read a single profile.
- Bury local pros under out-of-area national chains.
- Hide which “premium” listings are paid placements.
- Lock you into a callback waiting game.
- Rank by real Google ratings and profile depth.
- Show you the contractors actually working in your city.
- Let you read reviews and call direct — no middleman.
- Never accept payment to change ranking order.
- List only contractors with active licensing and insurance on file.
Four steps. No callback queue.
Tell us what’s wrong
Start with your city and what you’re dealing with — no heat in January, AC out in August, a unit that won’t stop cycling, or a new install. The more detail you give, the better the match.

See listed local pros
A ranked list of HVAC contractors actually licensed in your market. No padding with out-of-state nationals, no sponsored filler. Every contractor shown has real Google reviews and a complete profile.

Compare quotes and response times
Read their reviews, see their specialties, check their response patterns. Pick two or three that fit your situation. You’re comparing on your terms — not racing a lead-resale timer.

Book the job
Contact them directly. No lead form, no call center. Most top-rated contractors on our list respond within a few hours. You’re hiring; they’re competing for the work.

The path most homeowners walk eventually. We just cut the part where you call the wrong contractor twice.
Start with the contractors in your city.
We cover 247 US cities across 46 states. Here are 16 to start.
“The contractor who can’t explain the diagnosis in plain English is the one to call back later.”
A plain-English field guide to hiring an HVAC contractor — what to ask before they open the access panel, what a fair quote looks like, and the difference between a repair and a replacement pitch.
- Questions to ask before booking
- How to read a quote line by line
- When repair makes sense vs. replacement
What homeowners usually ask first.
HVAC work is licensed at the state level, so licensing requirements vary by where you live. We surface the contractor’s Google Business profile, website, and rating so you can verify credentials directly with your state’s licensing board before hiring. Ask any contractor for their license number and proof of current general liability insurance before work begins.
We list HVAC contractors active on Google Business in each city and order results primarily by real Google rating and review volume. We don’t sell ranking and don’t accept payment to move a contractor up the list. For final hire decisions, verify licensing, insurance, and references directly with the contractor.
Nothing. Browsing, searching, and contacting contractors is entirely free. We don’t run pop-ups, hidden lead forms, or callback-collection overlays.
Yes — many contractors on our list offer same-day and 24-hour emergency response. Filter by your city, check individual profiles for emergency availability, and contact them directly. We can’t dispatch or guarantee response times, but the directory is available around the clock.
We’re expanding market by market. If your city isn’t in the directory yet, it means we haven’t onboarded HVAC contractors there yet — not that there aren’t any. You can browse nearby cities or check back; we add new markets on a rolling basis.
We add contractors and refresh ratings on a rolling basis as we expand into new markets and re-check Google ratings and licensing status. There’s no fixed schedule — but if a profile looks stale or a contractor is no longer active, flag it and we’ll re-check it.
No. We’re a directory. When you contact a contractor, you go directly to them — we don’t capture your information, package it, and sell it to five contractors competing for your job. That’s the model we were built specifically to avoid.
The right contractor is the one who fixes it once.
Find one in your city