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HVAC EMERGENCY? CALL NOW — 24 HOURS A DAY, 7 DAYS A WEEK
(940) 393-1221

No overtime charges. Same rates day or night.

Emergency HVAC Repair — Available Around the Clock

When your air conditioner fails on a 105-degree Texas summer day, or your furnace stops working during a winter cold snap, you cannot afford to wait until Monday morning. Rodriguez Climate Control LLC provides genuine 24-hour emergency HVAC service to residential and commercial customers throughout Grand Prairie and the surrounding Dallas-Fort Worth area.

Unlike many HVAC companies that charge premium overtime rates for after-hours calls, we believe emergency service should be accessible and affordable. We charge the same diagnostic and labor rates regardless of the time of day or day of the week. When you call our emergency line, you speak directly with a live technician — not an answering service.

Our emergency technicians carry a full inventory of common replacement parts on their service vehicles, allowing us to complete most emergency repairs in a single visit. We understand that every hour without heating or cooling is uncomfortable, and in extreme temperatures, it can be dangerous. We respond quickly and work efficiently to restore your comfort as fast as possible.

Common HVAC Emergencies We Handle

Air Conditioning Emergencies
  • › Complete AC system failure
  • › AC not cooling (hot air blowing)
  • › Frozen evaporator coil
  • › Refrigerant leak
  • › Compressor failure
  • › Electrical failures and tripped breakers
  • › Condensate drain overflow / water damage
  • › Capacitor or contactor failure
  • › Blower motor failure
Heating Emergencies
  • › Complete heating system failure
  • › Gas furnace not igniting
  • › Carbon monoxide detector alarm
  • › Gas smell near HVAC equipment
  • › Heat pump not heating
  • › Cracked heat exchanger
  • › Pilot light or igniter failure
  • › Thermostat failure
  • › Blower motor failure

Carbon Monoxide & Gas Emergencies

⚠️ IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE

If you smell gas or your carbon monoxide detector is alarming, leave your home immediately and call 911 before calling us. Do not operate any electrical switches. Once you are safely outside, call our emergency line and we will respond immediately.

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas produced by incomplete combustion in gas furnaces, boilers, and other fuel-burning appliances. A cracked heat exchanger is one of the most serious HVAC problems and can allow carbon monoxide to enter your living space. If your CO detector alarms, treat it as a life-threatening emergency.

Our emergency technicians are trained to inspect heat exchangers and combustion systems for safety issues. If we find a cracked heat exchanger or other carbon monoxide risk, we will shut down the system and explain your repair or replacement options clearly.

What to Do While Waiting for Emergency Service

If Your AC Has Failed
  • › Check your thermostat settings and batteries
  • › Check your circuit breaker panel
  • › Check and replace your air filter if dirty
  • › Close blinds and curtains to block sun
  • › Use fans to circulate air
  • › Move to the lowest floor (cooler)
  • › Stay hydrated
  • › Check on elderly neighbors
If Your Heating Has Failed
  • › Check thermostat settings and batteries
  • › Check circuit breaker and gas supply
  • › Check pilot light (older systems)
  • › Use electric space heaters safely
  • › Layer clothing and use blankets
  • › Seal drafts around doors and windows
  • › Never use gas ovens or grills for heat
  • › Check on elderly family members