Atlanta homeowners ask us a lot of the same questions, especially the first time they call. We'd rather you have clear answers up front than wonder whether you're being sold something you don't need. Below are honest, specific answers to what we hear most often. If your question isn't covered here, just call (404) 555-0173 and a real person on our team will walk you through it, no obligation.
The number-one thing Atlanta callers want to know is cost. Because our technicians are never paid on commission, our pricing is flat-rate and given in writing before any work starts. A common AC repair in Atlanta runs $150 to $650 depending on the part, while a full AC installation or system replacement generally falls between $7,000 and $14,000 based on home size, the SEER2 efficiency rating you choose, and the condition of your ductwork. For homes where a quote feels steep, we offer financing with options as low as 0% APR for qualified buyers, so a sudden breakdown doesn't have to wreck your budget.
The second thing people ask about is timing. Atlanta's brutal summer humidity means a dead AC isn't a minor inconvenience, it's a real problem when indoor temperatures climb into the 90s. We offer same-day service across Atlanta, Marietta, Roswell, Decatur, Sandy Springs, and the rest of our service areas, plus genuine 24/7 emergency HVAC response for nights, weekends, and holidays.
Maintenance is the third big topic. Georgia's long, hard cooling season is tough on equipment, and skipping tune-ups is the fastest way to a surprise failure. Our AC tune-up and maintenance visits catch small issues before they become expensive ones, and our Climate Club membership includes two seasonal visits a year plus priority scheduling. Many homeowners also ask about indoor air quality during pollen season, which in Atlanta can be severe from March through May.
Atlanta Climate Control has been family-owned since 2006, holds GA Conditioned Air License #CN210847, is BBB A+ accredited, and carries a 4.9-star rating from 1,120 Google reviews. Our 28 technicians are all NATE-certified and EPA 608 certified. Read the answers below, and reach out anytime you need a straight answer about your home's heating and cooling.
