Restore Heating & Cooling
No heat in Greenville? We prioritize no-heat emergencies with fast response — furnaces, heat pumps, and ductless systems, repaired safely and correctly.

Greenville is our home base, and its humid subtropical climate works HVAC systems hard: the hot season runs nearly four months from late May to mid-September, with July highs near 89°F and more than twenty muggy days that month alone. Our techs are in the city daily — from downtown condos along Main Street to 1950s ranches in Augusta Road and North Main, to new townhomes out toward Verdae.
What we see in Greenville
Greenville winters are mild on paper — January averages a 52°F high and 35°F low — but that's exactly why heating failures surprise people here. Heat pumps that sat idle through a long cooling season reveal weak defrost boards and worn contactors on the first real cold snap, and we prioritize those no-heat calls citywide.
Heating Repair across Greenville:Downtown · Augusta Road · North Main · Overbrook · Nicholtown · Verdae
What we offer
Licensed, bonded, and insured technicians serving Greenville and the Upstate.
Cold nights don't wait — we respond quickly for furnace and heat pump failures.
Gas, electric, and heat pump systems serviced by experienced Upstate techs.
Combustion checks, heat exchanger inspection, and carbon monoxide awareness on every call.
Fall maintenance catches problems before the first freeze hits Greenville.
How it works
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No-heat calls jump the queue — especially during cold snaps.
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Ignitors, blowers, inducers, reversing valves — we fix the source, not just the symptom.
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We verify safe operation and leave you with clear next-step recommendations.
Common issues we fix
Local answers
Yes — no-heat calls jump the queue, especially during Upstate cold snaps. We serve Greenville and the wider Greenville County area with priority emergency response. Call (864) 479-6737 any time.
Both. Many Greenville homes run heat pumps, while others use gas or electric furnaces — our technicians are experienced with ignitors, blowers, inducers, reversing valves, and defrost issues across all system types.
Absolutely. A fall tune-up catches ignition, airflow, and safety problems before the first freeze. It also includes combustion and carbon monoxide safety checks — important for any gas system in Greenville.
Short cycling (turning on and off rapidly) usually points to an airflow restriction, a failing sensor, or an oversized system. It drives up bills and wears out parts. Schedule a diagnostic and we'll find the root cause, not just the symptom.
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Schedule online or call for emergency service. Same-day availability across the Upstate.