HVAC contractors in Alabama.
Licensed, insured, pricing-audited HVAC pros across Alabama. Every contractor verified against the Alabama Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors, EPA 608 certified for refrigerant handling, and insurance-confirmed before taking your call. Free matching in 90 seconds.
HVAC service in Alabama — what Alabama homeowners need to know.
Alabama has long hot humid summers and brief mild winters. Coastal Mobile faces hurricane exposure. Year-round AC use means systems run hard. Alabama Power, TVA (north AL), and several co-ops cover the state. Our matching network includes contractors across 2+ Alabama cities — single-truck specialists, regional firms, and statewide multi-location operations. Every matched pro is verified against the Alabama Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors with current EPA 608 Universal certification on file.
Alabama HVAC demand peaks: Cooling demand year-round in deep south, peaks Jun-Sep. Heating demand minimal but critical during occasional freezes.. Statewide pricing tracks southeast hvac pricing runs 5-10% below national average for cooling work due to high contractor density and equipment sales volume; heating service is significantly below average.
Rebates and incentives stack: federal 25C ($2,000 cap on qualifying heat pumps) combines with state and utility programs to deliver $300–$2,500 in total savings for Alabama homeowners upgrading to high-efficiency equipment.
Alabama HVAC market snapshot.
Population, climate, equipment prevalence, and contractor density across Alabama.
Alabama climate zones (IECC):
- Hot-Humid (IECC 2A)
- Mixed-Humid (IECC 3A)
Top-installed HVAC brands in Alabama:
Trane · Carrier · Goodman · Rheem · Lennox
Notable Alabama HVAC market facts:
- Alabama requires HACR Contractor license — among strictest in Southeast.
- Mobile coast: hurricane tie-downs + salt-air-rated coils mandatory.
- AC systems run 8-15 hours daily during summer.
Every HVAC service, licensed in Alabama.
Pick a service to see local pricing, common issues, and vetted contractors in Bryant and the rest of Alabama.
AC Repair in Alabama
Capacitor, refrigerant, compressor, fan motor
Heating & Furnace Repair in Alabama
Ignitor, inducer motor, heat exchanger, gas valve
HVAC Installation in Alabama
Full system replacement; heat pump or AC + furnace combo
Emergency HVAC (24/7) in Alabama
After-hours dispatch, holiday calls, weekend service
Maintenance & Tune-Up in Alabama
29-point seasonal inspection + cleaning
Ductwork & Airflow in Alabama
Sealing, balancing, replacement, IAQ filtration
HVAC service costs in Alabama.
12-month aggregate quote data from Alabama-based contractors in our matching network. Click any service for Alabama city-level breakdown.
| Service | Alabama typical range | What's included |
|---|---|---|
| AC Repair | $171-$1,330 | Capacitor, refrigerant, compressor, fan motor |
| Heating & Furnace Repair | $200-$1,200 | Ignitor, inducer motor, heat exchanger, gas valve |
| HVAC Installation | $5,500-$14,000 | Full system replacement; heat pump or AC + furnace combo |
| Emergency HVAC (24/7) | $220-$1,800 | After-hours dispatch, holiday calls, weekend service |
| Maintenance & Tune-Up | $87-$262 | 29-point seasonal inspection + cleaning |
| Ductwork & Airflow | $428-$3,610 | Sealing, balancing, replacement, IAQ filtration |
Note: Southeast HVAC pricing runs 5-10% below national average for cooling work due to high contractor density and equipment sales volume; heating service is significantly below average. Final quote depends on system size, brand, complexity, and any code-required upgrades. Matched contractors provide flat-rate quotes before any work.
Largest HVAC markets in Alabama.
Click your metro for city-specific contractor density, pricing, and climate notes.
HVAC contractor licensing in Alabama.
What state law requires before a contractor can legally perform HVAC work in Alabama.
| Licensing board | Alabama Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors |
| License classes | HACR Contractor license (multiple classes by tonnage); EPA 608 required. |
| Exam required | Yes |
| Field experience required | 4 years before exam |
| Surety bond | Not required by state |
| Liability insurance minimum | $50,000 per occurrence |
| Permit requirement | Municipal mechanical permit required. |
| Permit issuance time | ~5 business days |
| License renewal cycle | Every 1 year |
| EPA 608 Universal cert | Federally required for any refrigerant work; verified for every contractor in our network |
HVAC rebates and tax credits in Alabama.
Federal, state, and utility programs that stack to lower Alabama HVAC project costs.
| Program | Amount | Eligibility | Sponsor |
|---|---|---|---|
| Federal 25C Tax Credit (Inflation Reduction Act) | Up to $2,000 | ENERGY STAR-certified heat pumps; 30% of installed cost capped at $2,000/year per household. | IRS (federal) |
| Federal HEEHRA Rebates (income-qualified) | Up to $8,000 | Households earning under 150% of area median income; covers heat pump installation costs. | DOE (federal, administered by states) |
| Alabama Power Smart Energy Saver | $100-$1,200 | Alabama Power customers; ENERGY STAR HP | Alabama Power |
| TVA EnergyRight (north AL) | $300-$1,500 | TVA service area | TVA |
Total stackable savings: Up to $300–$2,500 for qualifying high-efficiency installations in Alabama.
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Common HVAC issues in Alabama.
Climate-driven and region-specific problems our Alabama contractors see most frequently.
Outdoor coil corrosion from coastal salt air and humidity
Frequency: Common within 30 mi of coast
Compressor wear from year-round duty cycle
Frequency: Systems run 18+ hrs/day in summer
Drain pan and condensate line algae growth
Frequency: Common in humid climates
Refrigerant charge drift from extreme summer ambient temps
Frequency: Statewide Jun-Sep
Hurricane damage to outdoor units (storm season)
Frequency: Coastal counties Jun-Nov
Mold growth in oversized AC systems that don't dehumidify properly
Frequency: Common with rule-of-thumb sizing
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Alabama HVAC questions.
15 common questions from Alabama homeowners about HVAC service, pricing, licensing, and rebates.
How much does HVAC repair cost in Alabama?+
HVAC repair pricing in Alabama ranges from $180 for a basic AC capacitor swap to $1,400+ for compressor replacement. Furnace repair runs $200-$1,200. Full system replacement averages $5,500-$14,000. Southeast HVAC pricing runs 5-10% below national average for cooling work due to high contractor density and equipment sales volume; heating service is significantly below average.
Do I need a licensed HVAC contractor in Alabama?+
Yes. HACR Contractor license (multiple classes by tonnage); EPA 608 required. Every contractor in our Alabama network is verified against the Alabama Board of Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Contractors before they take a single call. License lookup happens in real time during dispatch.
What HVAC rebates can I get in Alabama?+
Alabama homeowners can typically stack federal 25C ($2,000 max for heat pumps) + state/utility programs. Total stack range: $300–$2,500. Use our rebate finder above for ZIP-specific eligibility.
Is a permit required for HVAC replacement in Alabama?+
Municipal mechanical permit required. Typical permit issuance: 5 business days. Your matched contractor handles filing — no extra fee passed to you.
What climate zones are in Alabama?+
Alabama spans these IECC climate zones: Hot-Humid (IECC 2A), Mixed-Humid (IECC 3A). Alabama has long hot humid summers and brief mild winters. Coastal Mobile faces hurricane exposure. Year-round AC use means systems run hard. Alabama Power, TVA (north AL), and several co-ops cover the state.
How fast can a contractor get to my Alabama home?+
Median on-site arrival across our Alabama network is 2 hours for standard service, 90 minutes for 24/7 emergency dispatch. Rural counties may be longer; the matched contractor confirms a firm arrival window during the call.
What HVAC brands are common in Alabama?+
Top-installed brands across Alabama: Trane · Carrier · Goodman · Rheem · Lennox. Our matched contractors carry parts and training for all major OEM brands and can service equipment regardless of brand.
What's the average summer high in Alabama?+
Statewide average summer high: 91°F. Average winter low: 35°F. Humidity: 65-80%. Cooling demand year-round in deep south, peaks Jun-Sep. Heating demand minimal but critical during occasional freezes.
Does Alabama have hurricane risk that affects HVAC installs?+
Yes — coastal Alabama requires hurricane tie-downs on outdoor condenser units. Salt-air corrosion within 30 miles of coast can cut equipment life 2-3 years; salt-air-rated coils add ~$300 to install but double condenser lifespan.
How long does HVAC installation take in Alabama?+
Standard residential HVAC replacement: 1-2 days for a typical split system. Heat pump conversion: 1-3 days depending on electrical service upgrade needs. Full ductwork replacement adds 1-2 days. Permit and inspection scheduling can extend total project time by 1-2 weeks.
What's the EPA 608 requirement for Alabama HVAC work?+
Federal EPA 608 Universal certification is required for ANY technician handling refrigerant. This is federal law, not state-specific. Every matched contractor in our network has 608-certified techs on every truck — verified before they enter the network and re-verified annually.
Can I DIY HVAC repairs in Alabama to save money?+
Air filter changes, thermostat replacement, and condenser coil cleaning are DIY-safe. Refrigerant work, gas line work, electrical changes, and warranty-impacting repairs require a licensed HVAC contractor. Federal law fines $25K+ for refrigerant handling without 608 certification.
What's the warranty norm for HVAC work in Alabama?+
Manufacturer parts warranty: 5-10 years on compressors, 1-5 years on other components (registration usually required within 90 days of install). Contractor labor warranty: 30 days minimum, 1-2 years for premium installers. Our matched pros register your manufacturer warranty for you.
How do I dispute a pricing issue with a Alabama contractor?+
You have a 48-hour pricing-dispute window. Call us with the matched contractor's name and your invoice, and we pull the original quote-vs-invoice records and audit. If the contractor is at fault we work with them to make it right; substantiated complaints count toward our 3-strike contractor removal policy.
Can I get same-day HVAC service in Alabama?+
Same-day service is available across most of Alabama — call us early in the morning to maximize chances. 24/7 emergency dispatch is available year-round in major metros. Outlying rural counties may have a 4-12 hour window during peak summer.
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