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BEST OF · ATLANTA, GA · 2026

Best HVAC Companies in Atlanta, GA (2026)

Finding a dependable HVAC company in Atlanta, GA matters year-round — summers push cooling systems hard and winters demand reliable heat. Local contractors familiar with GA mechanical permit requirements and utility rebate programs (often coordinated with the federal HEEHRA and 25C tax credit programs) save homeowners real money on new installations. Below is Ownlisted's ranked list of the top hvac companies in Atlanta for 2026, drawn from our database of 19 listed providers — ranked by star rating and review count.

Last updated: April 26, 2026· Data sourced from Ownlisted's database of 19 hvac companies in Atlanta, GA

Providers listed

19

Avg Atlanta rating

4.9★

Highest-rated

The Air Company

Top HVAC Companies in Atlanta 2026

  1. 1

    The Air Company

    5.0★ (376 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  2. 2

    1st Class HVAC Contractors Atlanta Inc

    5.0★ (21 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  3. 3

    TE Certified, Electrical, Plumbing, Heating & Cooling

    4.9★ (12,149 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  4. 4

    Ragsdale Heating, Air, Plumbing & Electrical

    4.9★ (11,645 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  5. 5

    Cool Air Mechanical

    4.9★ (10,841 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  6. 6

    Estes Services

    4.9★ (4,710 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  7. 7

    PV Heating, Cooling & Plumbing

    4.9★ (2,646 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  8. 8

    Empire Heating & Air Conditioning Inc

    4.9★ (1,152 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  9. 9

    O'Callaghan Heating & Air Conditioning

    4.9★ (604 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
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  10. 10

    Maintenance Unlimited Heating & Cooling

    4.9★ (93 reviews)AC Repair, Furnace Repair, AC Installation
    View listing
Methodology

How we rank hvac companies in Atlanta

Ownlisted ranks hvac companies in Atlanta using four objective signals drawn from our database of 19 listed providers. No paid placement affects ranking.

  • Star rating — The primary sort signal. Businesses with consistently higher ratings (4.5–5.0★) rank at the top. Ratings are sourced from public Google reviews.
  • Review volume — All else equal, a business with 500 reviews is ranked above one with 50. High volume reduces the effect of outlier reviews.
  • Listing completeness — Businesses that have claimed and filled out their Ownlisted listing receive a completeness signal; it does not override star or review signals.
  • Active status — Only businesses confirmed active in our April 26, 2026 dataset appear on this page. Permanently closed businesses are excluded.
Hiring guide

What to look for when hiring a hvac technician in Atlanta

  • Confirm the technician holds a current EPA Section 608 certification — federally required to handle refrigerants under the Clean Air Act.
  • Ask for itemized written estimates before any work begins — labor, parts, and refrigerant separated.
  • Check that the company carries general liability insurance and workers' compensation; ask for the certificate of insurance directly.
  • Look for North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certification — the leading third-party HVAC technician credential per the NATE registry.
  • Ask about manufacturer-backed warranties (typically 5–10 years on parts) separate from the contractor's labor warranty.
  • Request references for similar system types (heat pump, gas furnace, mini-split) — air-source heat pump installs are projected to grow sharply per DOE adoption data.
  • For new installs, ask whether equipment meets ENERGY STAR Most Efficient criteria — a precondition for many federal and utility rebates.
Pricing

Average cost of HVAC service in Atlanta

HVAC service costs in Atlanta, GA typically fall in the $150–$450 range, depending on scope, urgency, and provider tier. Atlanta pricing tends to reflect GA labor rates and local market competition. Always get written estimates from at least two of the top-rated hvac companies listed above before committing.

For a detailed cost breakdown by job type and city, see our full HVAC service cost guide →

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

How much does HVAC repair cost in Atlanta?
HVAC repair in Atlanta, GA runs $150–$450 for common issues like capacitor replacements or refrigerant recharges. Major repairs (compressor, heat exchanger) can exceed $1,200. BLS OES 49-9021 puts mean HVAC mechanic hourly wages at roughly $26–$28 nationally (May 2024); metro variation drives the spread. Get at least two written estimates before approving significant work.
How do I find a licensed HVAC technician in GA?
GA requires HVAC contractors to hold a state-issued contractor license and EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant work. Ask any company for their license number, then check it against the GA contractor licensing board's online lookup before work begins. EPA Section 608 is mandated by 40 CFR Part 82 of the Clean Air Act.
What is the best time of year to service my AC in Atlanta?
Spring (March–May) is the ideal window for AC tune-ups in Atlanta — before peak summer demand drives up wait times and prices. Scheduling early also ensures your system is ready for the hottest months.
How often should I replace my HVAC filters in Atlanta?
Most HVAC manufacturers recommend replacing 1-inch filters every 30–90 days. In Atlanta, factors like pollen counts, pets, and construction activity can shorten that window. Check your filter monthly and replace when it looks dirty.
What should I expect from an HVAC tune-up in Atlanta?
A standard HVAC tune-up in Atlanta includes cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, lubricating moving parts, and testing thermostat calibration. Expect the visit to take 60–90 minutes and cost $75–$200.

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Data sourced from Ownlisted's database of 19 listed hvac companies in Atlanta, GA. Ratings and reviews current as of April 26, 2026. We update this page quarterly. Read our methodology or learn about our research team.

Are there HVAC rebates available in GA?
Yes. GA utilities and the federal government offer rebates for energy-efficient HVAC upgrades under the Inflation Reduction Act's High-Efficiency Electric Home Rebate Act (HEEHRA) and the 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. Heat pump rebates can reach $8,000 for income-qualifying households (DOE program guidance). Ask your Atlanta HVAC contractor which rebates apply to your equipment selection.