24/7 Emergency HVAC Services

When HVAC emergencies strike, our rapid response team is ready 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We provide fast, reliable emergency service with no overtime charges.

24/7 Live Answer
1-2 Hour Response Time
No Overtime Charges
Fully-Stocked Service Trucks
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HVAC technician responding to an emergency service call

Available 24/7/365

Including nights, weekends, and holidays

Emergency Services We Provide

Our emergency response team is equipped to handle all types of HVAC emergencies

Heating Emergencies

Fast response to restore heat when you need it most.

  • No heat emergencies
  • Gas leak detection
  • Carbon monoxide concerns
  • Furnace failures
  • Heat pump malfunctions
Cooling Emergencies

Quick repairs to restore cooling during hot weather.

  • No cooling emergencies
  • Refrigerant leaks
  • Compressor failures
  • Electrical issues
  • Complete system breakdowns
Water Leaks & Damage

Immediate response to prevent water damage to your home.

  • Condensate line backups
  • Drain pan overflows
  • Frozen coil leaks
  • Water heater leaks
  • Pipe bursts
Electrical Issues

Safe resolution of dangerous electrical problems.

  • Circuit breaker trips
  • Electrical shorts
  • Wiring issues
  • Control board failures
  • Power surges

Our Emergency Response Process

When you call our emergency line, here's what you can expect

1

Call Our Emergency Line

Our dedicated emergency line is answered 24/7 by a live person, not a recording.

2

Immediate Dispatch

A technician is dispatched immediately, with typical arrival times of 1-2 hours.

3

Diagnostic Assessment

Our technician quickly diagnoses the issue and explains your options.

4

Transparent Pricing

You receive upfront pricing before any work begins, with no overtime charges.

5

Fast Resolution

Most emergency repairs are completed in a single visit with our fully-stocked trucks.

Common HVAC Emergencies

Learn to recognize these common emergency situations and how we address them

Complete Loss of Heat

When temperatures drop, a non-functioning heating system is more than an inconvenience—it's a safety issue that requires immediate attention.

Warning Signs:

  • No warm air from vents
  • System won't turn on
  • Unusual noises before shutdown
  • Burning smells

Our Solution:

Our emergency technicians can quickly diagnose and repair most heating issues, from failed ignition systems to broken heat exchangers.

No Air Conditioning

During hot weather, a failed cooling system can quickly make your home dangerously uncomfortable, especially for vulnerable family members.

Warning Signs:

  • No cool air from vents
  • System running but not cooling
  • Unusual noises
  • Ice formation on unit

Our Solution:

Our emergency cooling repairs address everything from refrigerant leaks to compressor failures, restoring comfort quickly.

Gas Leaks or Odors

Natural gas leaks pose serious safety risks including fire, explosion, and carbon monoxide poisoning. They require immediate professional attention.

Warning Signs:

  • Rotten egg smell
  • Hissing sounds near gas lines
  • Dead vegetation near gas lines
  • Physical symptoms like dizziness

Our Solution:

If you suspect a gas leak, evacuate immediately, call your gas company, then contact us for emergency HVAC service once the area is declared safe.

Water Leaks

HVAC water leaks can cause significant property damage if not addressed quickly, leading to mold growth and structural issues.

Warning Signs:

  • Water pooling around indoor unit
  • Ceiling or wall water stains
  • Musty odors
  • Reduced system performance

Our Solution:

Our emergency technicians can repair condensate line clogs, drain pan issues, and other causes of HVAC water leaks before serious damage occurs.

Carbon Monoxide Detection

Carbon monoxide is a silent killer that can leak from damaged or malfunctioning heating systems, creating a life-threatening emergency.

Warning Signs:

  • CO detector alarm activation
  • Headaches, nausea, or dizziness
  • Flu-like symptoms that improve when away from home
  • Stale or stuffy air

Our Solution:

Our emergency technicians will identify and repair the source of carbon monoxide leaks, ensuring your home is safe before system operation resumes.

Electrical System Failures

Electrical issues in your HVAC system can pose fire hazards and leave you without heating or cooling when you need it most.

Warning Signs:

  • Circuit breakers repeatedly tripping
  • Burning smells from vents or equipment
  • System short cycling
  • Controls not responding

Our Solution:

Our emergency electricians are trained specifically in HVAC electrical systems and can safely repair wiring issues, control board failures, and other electrical problems.

Emergency Preparation Tips

Be prepared before an HVAC emergency occurs with these expert recommendations

Know Your System's Emergency Shut-offs

Familiarize yourself with your HVAC system's emergency shut-off locations, including the electrical breaker, gas shut-off valve, and emergency switches. Label them clearly for quick access during emergencies.

Install Quality Detectors

Install and maintain working smoke and carbon monoxide detectors on every level of your home, especially near bedrooms and HVAC equipment. Test them monthly and replace batteries twice yearly.

Create an Emergency Contact List

Keep a list of emergency contacts including our 24/7 emergency line, your gas company, and electrical utility in an easily accessible location. Program these numbers into your phone for quick access.

Have Backup Heating/Cooling Options

Keep safe alternative heating and cooling options available, such as space heaters, fans, or portable AC units. Ensure these alternatives are in good working condition and used according to safety guidelines.

Schedule Regular Maintenance

The best emergency is the one that never happens. Schedule bi-annual maintenance checks to catch potential issues before they become emergencies, especially before extreme weather seasons.

Document Your System Information

Keep a record of your HVAC system's make, model, installation date, and service history. This information helps emergency technicians diagnose issues more quickly when minutes count.

Prepare Your HVAC Emergency Kit

Being prepared for an HVAC emergency can make a significant difference in your comfort and safety. We recommend keeping these items readily available:

  • Flashlights and extra batteries
  • Battery-powered or hand-crank radio
  • First aid kit
  • Emergency blankets
  • Portable phone charger
  • List of emergency contacts including HVAC service
  • Basic tools (screwdriver, pliers, adjustable wrench)
  • Bottled water and non-perishable food
  • Portable space heater (electric, not fuel-based)
  • Battery-powered fans
Download Emergency Checklist
HVAC emergency preparation kit with essential tools and supplies

Emergency Service Areas

We provide rapid emergency HVAC response throughout Vancouver WA and surrounding areas

Vancouver, WA

Average response time: 45 minutes

Camas, WA

Average response time: 55 minutes

Battle Ground, WA

Average response time: 60 minutes

Ridgefield, WA

Average response time: 65 minutes

Washougal, WA

Average response time: 70 minutes

La Center, WA

Average response time: 75 minutes

Brush Prairie, WA

Average response time: 60 minutes

Hazel Dell, WA

Average response time: 50 minutes

Don't see your area listed? Call us to confirm service availability for your location.

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Emergency Service Success Stories

Read how we've helped customers during HVAC emergencies

"Our furnace stopped working during the coldest night of the year. I called their emergency line at 11 PM, and a technician arrived within an hour. He quickly diagnosed a failed igniter, had the part on his truck, and restored our heat by 1 AM. No extra charges for the late-night service. Truly impressive!"

Robert Johnson

Vancouver, WA

"When our AC failed during a heat wave, I was especially concerned about my elderly mother who lives with us. Their emergency response was amazing—technician arrived in less than 2 hours, fixed a refrigerant leak, and got our cooling back online the same day. The technician was professional and took time to explain what happened."

Maria Garcia

Camas, WA

"I noticed water leaking from our ceiling below the attic HVAC unit on a Sunday morning. Called their emergency line, and they had someone at our house within 2 hours. The technician found a clogged condensate line, cleared it, and checked for any damage. He even helped clean up the water. Outstanding service when we really needed it."

David Wilson

Battle Ground, WA

"Our carbon monoxide detector went off at 2 AM. Terrified, we called Solutions HVAC after evacuating. Their technician arrived in under an hour, identified a cracked heat exchanger in our furnace, and shut it down safely. They had a temporary heating solution for us that night and installed a new system the next day. They potentially saved our lives with their quick response."

Sarah Thompson

Ridgefield, WA

"During the recent ice storm, our heat pump completely failed. With temperatures dropping below freezing, we were desperate. Solutions HVAC had a technician at our door within 90 minutes despite the terrible road conditions. They fixed the issue that same visit and refused to charge extra for the hazardous conditions. This company truly puts customers first."

Michael Chen

Washougal, WA

Emergency Service FAQs

Get answers to common questions about our emergency HVAC services

Experiencing an HVAC Emergency?

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Emergency HVAC Resources

Helpful guides and information for HVAC emergency situations

Emergency Troubleshooting Guide

Step-by-step instructions for safely troubleshooting common HVAC emergencies while waiting for a technician.

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Emergency vs. Non-Emergency

Learn to identify which HVAC situations require emergency service and which can wait for regular business hours.

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Carbon Monoxide Safety

Essential information about carbon monoxide risks, detection, and safety protocols for HVAC systems.

Safety Guide