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HVAC Service & Repair in Arizona

Independent HVAC professionals across Arizona’s cooling-dominated climate. Emergency AC repair, heat pump service, and HVAC installation available 24/7.

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📍 State at a Glance

HVAC across Arizona

Arizona is home to over 7.8 million residents with a 64.5% homeownership rate. The state spans IECC Zones 2B, 3B, 4B, and 5B, with summer highs averaging 98°F and winter lows near 32°F.

Built in 1899-1901, this Beaux Arts-style building was designed by James Riely Gordon to serve as the Arizona Territorial Capitol — Arizona
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Population
7.8M
Homeownership
64.5%
Climate Zones
2B, 3B, 4B, 5B
SEER2 Minimum
14.3 Southwest Region
Summer High
98°F
Winter Low
32°F
🌡️ Climate & Compliance

Arizona climate, efficiency code & typical costs

🌡️ Climate Demands

cooling-dominated

Arizona spans IECC 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B. Summer highs avg 98°F, winter lows near 32°F. Average electricity 15.62¢/kWh — system efficiency directly drives monthly costs. Learn more about heat pump options.

💡 SEER2 Code

Southwest region: SEER2 14.3 minimum

As of January 2023, all new central AC systems in Arizona must meet SEER2 14.3 with the additional EER2 11.7 peak-load standard for the Southwest hot-dry region. Higher-efficiency systems cost more upfront but reduce monthly bills. See our summer AC guide.

💰 Typical Costs

Arizona HVAC installation costs

A standard central AC replacement in Arizona typically costs $4,000–$8,500, and furnace installations run $2,500–$5,500. Costs vary by city, system size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. See our full HVAC cost guide.

🌀️ Climate Hazards

FEMA-tracked exposure

Per FEMA's National Risk Index, Arizona faces elevated Extreme Heat, Dust Storm, and Wildfire exposure. Each event stresses HVAC systems — schedule a technician inspection after major weather before restart.

🔧 Services & Licensing

What Arizona HVAC contractors do — and what to verify

🔧 HVAC Services in Arizona

What our network covers

  • Emergency AC Repair in Arizona
  • Central Air Conditioning Installation & Replacement
  • Heat Pump Installation & Service
  • Furnace Repair & Heating Service
  • HVAC System Maintenance & Tune-Ups
  • Ductwork Inspection, Cleaning & Sealing
  • Indoor Air Quality & Ventilation Solutions
📋 Licensing Requirements

Verify before you hire

Arizona requires HVAC contractors to hold a license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. Before hiring, verify your contractor's credentials through the board's license lookup tool. Licensed contractors carry insurance, pull permits correctly, and stand behind their work. See our safety tips for more on what to verify before hiring.

💰 Rebates & Programs

Arizona utility rebates & state programs

Major utility providers in Arizona include Arizona Public Service (APS), Salt River Project (SRP), Tucson Electric Power. Available rebate programs are listed below. Always confirm current amounts with the provider before scheduling work.

⚡ Utility Rebate Programs

Through your local provider

Active rebate programs include SRP Cool Cash, APS EE Programs, Efficiency Arizona. Programs change — verify current amounts and eligibility before scheduling work.

ENERGY STAR Heating & Cooling →

🏢 State Energy Office

Office of Resiliency

The Office of Resiliency, Arizona Executive Office of the Governor coordinates HVAC rebates, weatherization assistance, and federal Inflation Reduction Act program administration in Arizona.

resilient.az.gov → · DSIRE Arizona →

🏢 Federal HEAR Allocation

IRA-funded state rebate pool

Arizona was allocated $153,289,800 for federally-funded Home Energy Rebates (HEAR) under the Inflation Reduction Act. The state is rolling out applications through 2026 — ask your installer if your project qualifies.

DOE Home Energy Rebates →

Federal tax credits — important update for 2026

The federal Section 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit was terminated for installations placed in service after Dec 31, 2025 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21). State HEAR rebates and utility programs remain in effect. See our HVAC financing options for what's still available.

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🔧 Common Issues

Common HVAC issues in Arizona

Cooling is the dominant HVAC demand in Arizona. The most common emergency and troubleshooting topics for a cooling-driven climate:

📍 Service Areas

HVAC service areas across Arizona

Cool Call Pro connects homeowners with independent HVAC professionals across Arizona. Browse city pages for local costs, permit offices, and licensing details.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Arizona HVAC — common questions

Arizona requires all HVAC contractors to hold a license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors. You can verify any contractor's credentials through the board's online license lookup.

Arizona is in the Southwest SEER2 region, requiring a minimum SEER2 14.3 for all new central AC systems as of January 2023.

A standard central AC replacement in Arizona typically costs $4,000–$8,500, and furnace installations run $2,500–$5,500. Costs vary by city, system size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. All new AC units must meet a minimum SEER2 14.3 rating.

Yes. Check with your local utility provider for current energy efficiency rebates on qualifying high-efficiency equipment. The federal Section 25C tax credit was terminated for installations after Dec 31, 2025 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21); state HEAR rebates and utility programs remain in effect for 2026.

Heat pumps are the most common system type across Arizona. The state's climate makes heat pumps ideal — they provide both cooling and heating efficiently. Explore our heat pump options guide to learn more.

HVAC work in Arizona typically requires a mechanical or building permit from your local city or county building department. Covered work includes central AC replacement, furnace installation, refrigerant-line modifications, and duct changes. The installer must also hold a state license issued by the Arizona Registrar of Contractors, and in most jurisdictions your technician pulls the permit on your behalf. Permit fees, inspection requirements, and submittal rules vary by municipality — confirm with your technician before work begins.

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Neighboring State HVAC Guides

Also serving homeowners in states bordering Arizona. HVAC licensing, SEER2 requirements, and rebate programs differ by state.

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