HVAC Services in Columbus, OH
Columbus is Ohio's largest city, and its diverse neighborhoods each present unique heating and cooling challenges. From the historic brick bungalows of German Village to the post-war ranch homes in Northland, from the renovated Victorians in Clintonville to newer construction near the Easton Town Center corridor — Columbus homes run the full spectrum of HVAC needs. We serve all of Columbus and its surrounding communities from our base in neighboring Reynoldsburg, just east on I-270.
Franklin County homes built between the 1950s and 1980s make up a huge portion of Columbus's housing stock. Many of these houses still rely on original or first-replacement HVAC systems that are well past their useful lifespan. Older ductwork in these homes can develop leaks, sag, or become contaminated over decades of use. Whether you live along Dublin Road on the west side, in the Westland area south of I-270, or in an older home near the Short North arts district, our team has the experience to diagnose and fix your system fast.
Columbus summers bring hot, humid air that pushes central air conditioning systems hard. Central Ohio winters deliver significant cold snaps that demand reliable furnaces. Our NATE-certified technicians are trained on all major brands — Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, Rheem, and more — so you always get expert service regardless of what equipment you own.
Why Columbus Residents Choose Reynoldsburg HVAC
- Local technicians who know Columbus neighborhoods — from the Short North to Hilliard area homes
- Same-day and emergency HVAC service available throughout Franklin County
- Transparent, upfront pricing with no after-hours surprises
- NATE-certified technicians experienced with the aging housing stock common in Columbus's inner-ring neighborhoods
- Over 15 years serving Central Ohio, with hundreds of Columbus customer reviews
- $20 off your first repair — because we earn your loyalty with quality, not just price
Common HVAC Issues in Columbus, OH
Columbus's humid continental climate means your HVAC system works hard year-round. Summer heat indexes regularly reach the upper 90s, while January temperatures can dip well below freezing. This four-season demand accelerates wear on compressors, heat exchangers, and blower motors.
In older Columbus homes — particularly those in Clintonville, Linden, and the Hilltop — we frequently encounter cracked heat exchangers in aging furnaces, refrigerant leaks in 15- to 20-year-old air conditioners, and deteriorating ductwork that hasn't been inspected since installation. Homes built in the 1960s and 1970s often have oversized duct systems that create hot and cold spots throughout the house. Near the Easton and Northland areas, newer construction can develop issues with improperly sized equipment installed by volume builders. Whatever the problem, we diagnose it accurately and fix it right the first time.
Our HVAC Services Available in Columbus
Columbus Neighborhoods We Serve
We provide HVAC service throughout Columbus, including: German Village, Short North, Clintonville, Worthington, Easton, Northland, Westland, Hilliard area, Dublin Road corridor, Linden, Near East Side, Hilltop, Franklinton, Bexley, Upper Arlington, and all areas in between. If your Columbus address is in Franklin County, we're on our way.
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Columbus HVAC — Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can you get to my Columbus home for an emergency?
For emergency calls in Columbus, we typically dispatch a technician within 1–2 hours. Our Reynoldsburg location puts us just minutes from the east side of Columbus, and we have routes established throughout Franklin County to reach any Columbus neighborhood quickly.
My Columbus home was built in the 1960s — is my furnace safe?
Older furnaces common in Columbus's mid-century neighborhoods can develop cracked heat exchangers, which allow carbon monoxide to enter your living space. If your furnace is more than 15–20 years old, we strongly recommend a safety inspection. We see this issue regularly in homes throughout Clintonville, Linden, and the Hilltop.
What's the average cost of AC repair in Columbus?
AC repair costs in Columbus typically range from $150 to $600 depending on the issue. Common repairs like refrigerant recharges, capacitor replacements, or contactor swaps are on the lower end. We provide a free diagnostic assessment and a clear written estimate before any work begins.
Do you service Columbus apartments and rental properties?
Yes. We work with Columbus landlords, property managers, and tenants throughout the city. We can coordinate directly with tenants for access while keeping landlords informed. Quick turnaround is important in rental situations, and same-day service is often available.
Is your company licensed to work in Columbus and Franklin County?
Absolutely. We are fully licensed, bonded, and insured in Ohio and Franklin County. Our technicians hold NATE certifications, and we pull all required permits for installations and major replacements.
Can you handle both the AC and furnace in a Columbus split system?
Yes, all of our Columbus technicians are trained on complete split systems — air handlers, condensing units, heat exchangers, and associated controls. Whether you need repair on one component or a full system replacement, we handle the complete job.