Atlanta, GA · Heating & Cooling
HVAC in Atlanta, GA, one independent local pro
Atlanta HVAC is humid-summer work with a milder winter that still needs heat. Cooling and dehumidification dominate; tree-covered lots stay damp and ask more of the system than a bare suburban lot in Phoenix. Historic intown envelopes and vast northern-suburb ducts are different jobs. HomeRepairOne covers planned AC and furnace repair, system replacement, mini-splits, and seasonal tune-ups. We show an Atlanta-adjusted range first and match you with one licensed local HVAC pro.
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Typical project range
$100–$29,000
Atlanta labor and materials run about 2% below the national index. Your scope tunes this in the free estimator, no email to see it.
Atlanta HVAC cost by job
Typical 2026 ranges, adjusted for the Atlanta cost of labor and materials. Informational, not quotes.
| Job | Typical range |
|---|---|
| System replacement | $5,250–$29,000 |
| Mini-split install | $2,600–$18,250 |
| AC repair | $375–$550 |
| Furnace repair | $400–$600 |
| Tune-up / maintenance | $100–$150 |
What Atlanta homes commonly need
Canopy humidity
Shade cuts solar gain but raises indoor moisture. A system that only chases temperature on a wooded lot leaves the house clammy.
Two housing stocks
An intown historic house and a 1990s north-side tract home do not take the same install. Ducts, infiltration, and equipment have to match the envelope.
HVAC services in Atlanta
HVAC System Replacement
Replacing a heating and cooling system is a five-figure decision, so you deserve an honest number before a salesperson is in your living room. We range it by home size and efficiency, then match you with one licensed HVAC contractor for a real quote.
See cost & get matchedMini-Split Installation
Ductless mini-splits heat and cool spaces where ductwork doesn't reach, additions, garages, bonus rooms, or a whole home, efficiently and quietly. We range it by number of zones, then match you with one licensed HVAC pro. See your range to start.
See cost & get matchedAC Repair
When the AC stops cooling in a heat wave, you want a straight diagnosis, not a hard sell for a whole new system. A licensed tech finds the fault, capacitor, refrigerant, blower, control, and fixes what's broken. See your range, then get matched with one independent pro.
See cost & get matchedFurnace Repair
A furnace that won't fire on the coldest night is both uncomfortable and, with gas, a safety matter. A licensed tech diagnoses the ignitor, flame sensor, blower, or control board and fixes it safely. See your range, then get matched with one independent pro.
See cost & get matchedHVAC Tune-Up
A seasonal tune-up is the cheap way to keep a system from dying on the first 100-degree day. The tech checks coils, filters, electrical connections, refrigerant, and safety controls. We range the visit, then match you with one licensed HVAC pro. If they find a broken part, that repair is a separate job.
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Atlanta HVAC FAQ
How much does HVAC cost in Atlanta?
HVAC jobs in Atlanta span $100–$29,000 on our 2026 model, adjusted for the local labor-and-materials index. Atlanta labor and materials run about 2% below the national index. Your exact scope and ZIP tune it in the estimator.
How do I find a local HVAC pro in Atlanta?
Describe the job in our free estimator to see a Atlanta price range, then choose to be matched with one licensed, insured local pro, named to you before they reach out. Free, no obligation.
Why does my wooded Atlanta house feel sticky at 72?
The system is winning on temperature and losing on moisture. Canopy lots need dehumidification in the design, not just more tons.