AC Repair in Savannah, GA
- Last Updated: April 20, 2026
- Priority Scheduling
- Repair Discounts
- 21 Point Inspection
- Warranty
Contact Us
When the heat and humidity of a Savannah summer push your system to its limits, knowing what to expect from a repair visit makes all the difference. Georgia Air Conditioning & Heating Repair handles the full range of residential AC issues, from a system that won’t turn on to one that runs constantly without ever cooling your home down.
- Diagnosing and repairing refrigerant leaks that reduce cooling capacity and strain your compressor.
- Fixing or replacing faulty capacitors, contactors, and electrical components that prevent your system from starting or staying on.
- Cleaning and restoring evaporator and condenser coils that get clogged with Savannah’s coastal dust and pollen.
- Repairing or replacing blower motors and fan blades that move conditioned air through your home.
- Addressing drainage issues, including clearing condensate drain lines that back up quickly in high-humidity environments.
- Troubleshooting thermostat problems and control board failures that cause erratic or unresponsive system behavior.
No matter what’s behind your system’s struggles, our NATE-certified technicians arrive equipped to diagnose it accurately and fix it right the first time.
Our Services:
- Air Conditioning Replacement & Installation
- Air Conditioning Repair
- Air Conditioning Maintenance
- Dryer Vent Services
- Ductwork Repair
- Ductwork Replacement
- Emergency HVAC Repair Services
- Furnace Repair
- Furnace Replacement & Installation
- Furnace Maintenance
- Indoor Air Quality
- Thermostat Installation & Repair
Why Homeowners in Savannah, GA Trust Us
Warning Signs Your AC Is Telling You Something
Savannah’s summers don’t leave much room for a struggling AC system. Because the season here is long and relentless, small problems tend to escalate fast. The earlier you catch a warning sign, the less likely it becomes a full system failure during a July heat wave.
- Warm or lukewarm air blowing from your vents even when the system has been running for a while.
- Unusually high electric bills that suggest your system is working much harder than it should to keep up.
- Excess moisture around your indoor unit or water pooling near the base, which often points to a clogged condensate line.
- Musty or stale odors coming through your vents, a common issue in Savannah homes where humidity feeds mold growth inside ductwork and on coils.
- Strange sounds like grinding, squealing, or clicking that indicate mechanical wear or electrical problems.
- Short cycling, where your system turns on and off rapidly without completing a full cooling cycle.
If any of these sound familiar, reach out to our team sooner rather than later. Catching a problem early almost always means a simpler, less costly repair.
What's Usually Behind AC Breakdowns
Savannah’s coastal climate is hard on HVAC equipment in ways that inland areas just don’t experience. The combination of salt air, persistent humidity, and months of near-constant system operation creates a pattern of wear that shows up in predictable ways.
Salt air accelerates corrosion on outdoor condenser coils and electrical connections, which is especially pronounced in neighborhoods close to the Savannah River or the coast. Many of Savannah’s historic homes, particularly those in the Victorian District and Ardsley Park, were built decades before central air conditioning existed. Retrofitted systems in these older structures often deal with undersized ductwork, poor insulation, and electrical panels that weren’t designed with modern HVAC loads in mind. These conditions push systems to work harder and fail sooner.
High humidity also causes refrigerant-related issues to surface more quickly, since a system fighting moisture is already under added strain. Add in Savannah’s long cooling season and the result is that components like capacitors, contactors, and motors simply log more hours each year than they would in a more temperate climate. Regular maintenance helps, but when problems do occur, having a technician who understands these local conditions makes for a faster, more accurate diagnosis.
A Call We Got From Ardsley Park
It was a Thursday afternoon in late July when Marcus called. He’d come home from work to find his house sitting at 84 degrees, with the AC running nonstop and doing nothing. His home in Ardsley Park was built in the 1940s and had a system that had been retrofitted into the original structure years before he bought it.
When our technician arrived, the diagnosis came quickly. The evaporator coil had iced over completely, the result of a refrigerant charge that had been slowly dropping for some time combined with a partially blocked return air filter. The system couldn’t breathe, and it couldn’t cool. Once the coil thawed and the refrigerant was properly recharged, the house was back to a comfortable temperature within the hour.
Marcus mentioned he hadn’t noticed anything unusual before it stopped working entirely, which is common. Systems in older Savannah homes often compensate quietly until they simply can’t anymore. We talked through our membership program before leaving, because a 21-point seasonal inspection the spring before would very likely have caught the refrigerant issue before it became an emergency. He signed up before we pulled out of the driveway.
Why Savannah Homeowners Trust Georgia Air Conditioning & Heating Repair
Savannah homeowners deal with an HVAC climate that demands more from their equipment and their service provider. Georgia Air Conditioning & Heating Repair was built to meet those demands with the kind of care and transparency that keeps customers coming back.
- We provide 24/7 emergency repair services, so a breakdown on a sweltering Saturday night doesn’t mean waiting until Monday.
- We use detailed load calculations to make sure any system recommendation actually fits your home, not just a generic square footage estimate.
- Our NATE-certified technicians deliver precision repairs backed by real training and hands-on experience with coastal climate conditions.
- We offer upfront pricing before any work begins, along with outstanding warranty protection on parts and labor.
- Our membership program gives you priority scheduling, seasonal discounts, and a 21-point inspection that catches small problems before they become expensive ones.
- We do the job right the first time, with the kind of professional care and Southern hospitality that Savannah deserves.
When the heat is on, we’re the team you want on your side.
How long does a typical AC repair take in Savannah?
Most repairs are completed in a single visit, usually within one to three hours. More complex issues may require a follow-up if a part needs to be ordered.