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Emergency HVAC

Emergency HVAC Repairs in Denham Springs

Emergency HVAC concerns can pose a serious safety hazard. Without proper heating and cooling, you and your family are more susceptible to allergens, contaminants, pollutants, and frozen pipes. This can impact your health and well-being.

At UBA Heating and Cooling, our HVAC technicians are available 24/7, seven days a week, to perform emergency HVAC repairs. No matter what the issue is, our technicians will thoroughly inspect your unit and clearly explain the diagnosis. We will also quickly service your unit, allowing your home’s temperature to return back to normal.

If you have an HVAC emergency, do not wait for it to worsen. Call our team today for fast and dependable air conditioning and heating repairs!

Fast, Local Emergency HVAC Services

As a locally-owned business in Denham Springs, we take pride in quickly reaching our customers during HVAC emergencies. No matter your location in our service area, you can rely on our team to respond promptly to emergency service calls.

Having a skilled team on your side is crucial for finding practical solutions during a heating or cooling crisis. Our technicians are highly experienced in handling various HVAC issues, so you can have peace of mind knowing your systems are in expert hands.

We are committed to customer satisfaction above all else. With clear communication, competitive pricing, and a focus on resolving emergencies quickly, we’re your trusted choice for getting your systems back up and running.

Our Values Serving Denham Springs, LA Since 2013

  • Certified & Qualified Technicians
    Our technicians use the latest technology to tackle any heating and cooling project with precision and efficiency.
  • Free Estimates Available
    We're happy to offer free estimates as well as second opinions on your HVAC needs.
  • Customer Care Focused
    Our number one priority is to ensure you have an excellent experience with us from beginning to end.
  • Local & Family Owned
    AT UBA Heating & Cooling, we extend our family values into our community & customers.
Areas We Serve

UBA Heating & Cooling is proud to serve Denham Springs, Louisiana and other surrounding areas.

Common Heating Emergencies

Heating malfunctions in winter can be stressful and leave you shivering. While some repairs can wait until business hours, knowing what constitutes a heating emergency is necessary. Some heating problems that require our immediate attention include the following:

  • Complete Heater Failure: If your furnace or heating system completely breaks down and leaves your home without heat, always call for help. Heat loss, weak airflow, and cold air blowing can pose serious risks, especially in extreme temperatures. If you’re facing these issues, contact a local company like UBA Heating and Cooling. We offer after-hours service and can quickly dispatch a technician to diagnose the problem and restore warmth to your home.
  • Safety Issues: Particular heating issues, such as gas leaks and malfunctioning pilot lights, can pose serious safety risks and should be assessed by one of our professionals as soon as possible. Additionally, loud or unusual noises may signal a potential hazard. If you aren’t certain if your issue is an emergency, don’t hesitate to contact us and explain what you are experiencing.
  • Burning Smell: If you notice a burning odor emanating from your furnace, contact our heating specialists immediately. A dirty furnace filter or worn-out motor can present a fire hazard or lead to carbon monoxide poisoning. To avoid this issue, thoroughly clean dust from your air ducts. You can also reduce your risk of a house fire by keeping flammable objects such as clothes and towels away from the furnace.
    Trouble Heating: A faulty heater or furnace can increase your risk of frozen or bursting pipes, which can lead to an expensive plumbing emergency.

When you contact UBA Heating and Cooling for emergency heating repair, our certified, knowledgeable HVAC technicians will arrive promptly to diagnose and repair the issue! Our technicians will offer transparent solutions and estimated repair times to make sure your heating emergency is dealt with as quickly as possible. On the chance that your system is damaged beyond repair, we will work with you and assist in getting that system replaced.

Common AC Emergencies

An air conditioning malfunction during a sweltering Denham Springs summer can quickly become more than just an inconvenience. Some air conditioner problems that require our immediate attention include the following:

  • No Air Flow: No air circulation or ventilation increases the spread of harmful contaminants. In the event that you are facing little to no air flow, our technicians can repair frozen coils, fix broken fans, or clean dirty air filters.
  • Frozen Coils: A frozen evaporator coil can lead to poor system performance.
  • Complete AC Failure: If your air conditioner breaks down in the middle of a Louisiana heat wave, it is always an emergency. On scorching hot days, an AC failure can quickly become a health and safety issue.
  • Refrigerant Leaks: Exposure to a Freon leak in your air conditioner can be harmful to your health. Any refrigerant leak can also damage your system and reduce its cooling efficiency. To detect a leak, listen for a hissing sound and look for ice buildup on the refrigerant lines. Other signs may be less obvious, such as weak airflow or the air not reaching the desired coolness.

No matter the issue you are facing, our technicians are available day and night to get your air conditioning back up and running, restoring comfort to your home. We will keep you informed, complete any necessary repairs, or get started on a cooling system replacement.

  • What Are VOCs, And Why Are They Harmful?
    Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) are chemicals that easily evaporate at room temperature and are often found in paints, cleaning products, and adhesives. These compounds can be harmful as they contribute to indoor air pollution and can cause short-tern health effects, such as headaches, dizziness, and respiratory issues. Long-term exposure to these pollutants can lead to chronic health problems, such as liver and kidney damage. We recommend using low-VOC or VOC-free products to maintain a healthy indoor air quality.
  • Can A Whole House Purifier Help With Odors And Smoke?
    Yes, a whole-house air purifier can effectively address odors and smoke. These systems are designed to filter out a variety of airborne particles, such as smoke, pet odors, cooking smells, and other household odors. They usually feature activated carbon filters that absorb and neutralize odors, along with high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters that trap smoke particles. By continuously circulating and purifying the air throughout your home, a whole-house air purifier can greatly enhance indoor air quality, creating a fresher and healthier environment for you and your family.
  • How Do Air Cleaners Compare, And Are There Guidelines For Comparison?
    When deciding which air cleaners are right for you, it’s essential to consider their effectiveness in reducing indoor air pollutants and potential health risks. We recommend looking for HEPA filters, which are designed to capture fine particles from the air, along with assessing the MERV rating, which indicates how efficient an air filter is. Guidelines for comparison include evaluating the cleaner’s ability to remove pollutants, its suitability for your space, energy efficiency, and noise levels.
  • How Often Should I Have My Heat Pump Serviced?
    Your heat pump should be serviced annually at a minimum. Bi-annual service is usually recommended, as heat pumps operate year-round. We recommend scheduling service in the early spring and early fall to help ensure the system is ready for the scalding Louisiana summers and harsh winters.
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