Flat-rate pricing — no surprise overtime surcharges. Same-day and after-hours HVAC repair for Rome and Floyd County, dispatched from our Calhoun shop.
Priority emergency response for customers — actual response time depends on time of day, crew availability, and location
We keep trucks and technicians on standby during peak summer months. Most emergency calls are handled the same day. After hours? Our 24/7 call center routes you to priority emergency response.
Our 24/7 dispatch line is answered around the clock. For after-hours emergencies, we prioritize life-safety situations and existing customers first; other calls get scheduled first thing the next business day. Flat-rate pricing means the quoted price is the price you pay — even if the repair takes longer than expected.
Our vans carry common parts so we can fix most issues on the first visit — no waiting for parts.
If your ductwork is the problem, we fabricate custom pieces on-site at our shop in Calhoun — same day.
Not every hiccup needs an after-hours visit, but some failures genuinely can't wait until morning. In Rome and the rest of Floyd County, we treat a call as an emergency when comfort tips over into a health-and-safety problem. That includes no heat during a hard winter freeze or no cooling during a Northwest Georgia heat wave — especially in a home with infants, elderly residents, or anyone with a medical condition that doesn't tolerate temperature swings.
It also includes anything that smells or sounds dangerous: a burning or electrical odor, smoke, a unit that keeps tripping the breaker, or water leaking from your air handler onto floors and ceilings. Those are the calls where waiting often turns a single repair into a much bigger one. When you're not sure whether your situation qualifies, call (706) 629-0749 and describe what's happening — we'll tell you honestly whether it needs us tonight or can safely wait for a scheduled visit.
A few simple steps protect your home and your equipment before our technician reaches you in Rome:
Then leave the rest to us. Our trucks roll stocked with common parts, so most Rome emergency repairs are finished on the first visit instead of stalling on a back-ordered component.
Most emergency calls in Rome trace back to a handful of culprits. A no-cool or no-heat call often comes down to a failed capacitor, a tripped float switch, a bad contactor, or a refrigerant problem. A frozen evaporator coil usually means low airflow or low refrigerant — running the system in that state can burn out the compressor, one of the most expensive parts in the whole system. A burning smell can be a seized blower motor or scorched wiring, and repeated breaker trips point to an electrical fault that shouldn't be reset over and over.
The reason fast, accurate diagnosis matters is simple: a small failure left running tends to cascade into a large one. A clogged condensate line that goes unnoticed floods a ceiling. A coil that keeps freezing strains the compressor until it quits. Our BPI-certified technicians diagnose the actual root cause — not just the symptom — and quote a flat rate before any work starts, so you know the price up front.
Anderson Heating, Air & Insulation has served Northwest Georgia since 1978 from our shop at 519 Pine Street in Calhoun — roughly 25 miles up GA-53 from downtown Rome. That proximity is the whole point of an emergency line: when a Floyd County homeowner calls, the crew responding isn't routed in from another state. They live and work here, know the older neighborhoods around Between the Rivers and the newer subdivisions on the edge of town, and understand how Rome's humid summers and cold-snap winters push HVAC systems to their limits.
We also keep an in-house sheet metal shop, so when an emergency turns out to be failed or undersized ductwork, we can fabricate the parts ourselves rather than wait on a supplier. For non-urgent work in the area, see our Rome HVAC repair and installation page, or our overview of 24/7 emergency HVAC service in Calhoun.
Yes. Our emergency line at (706) 629-0749 is answered after hours, and we provide priority same-day and after-hours HVAC response to Rome and Floyd County. Actual arrival time depends on the time of day, crew availability, and your location, but Rome sits squarely inside our Northwest Georgia service area.
Our shop and crews are based in Calhoun, roughly 25 miles from downtown Rome by way of GA-53. That keeps the drive to Floyd County short for emergency calls, and our technicians live and work in this region — they are local, not dispatched in from out of state.
If you smell burning, see smoke, notice water pooling around the indoor unit, or your AC line is iced over, turn the system off at the thermostat and leave it off until we arrive. Running a unit through one of those failures usually makes the damage — and the repair — worse.
No heat in freezing weather, or no cooling during a Georgia heat wave with infants, elderly, or medically fragile family members at home, plus a burning or electrical smell, smoke, a frozen coil, repeated breaker trips, or water leaking from the system all count as emergencies. When health or safety is on the line, call right away.
Our BPI-certified technicians service all major HVAC brands, including Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and more. We carry common parts on our trucks so most Rome emergency repairs are finished on the first visit.