There are a lot of HVAC companies operating in the Hampton Roads area. Here's why families across Chesapeake keep calling us:
Locally owned and operated, not a franchise or a national chain
Veteran-owned business - owner Jovan Dailey is a 23-year U.S. Army retiree with a master's in heating, air, and pipe fitting
17+ years serving Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, and Hampton Roads
Licensed, insured, and background-checked technicians on every job
Transparent, upfront pricing before any work begins
No-pressure approach - we give you options and let you decide
Same-day service when available
Workmanship guarantee on all installations and repairs
Free in-home estimates for new installations and replacements
Flexible financing options to make a new system more accessible
10% discount for veterans, first responders, and teachers
Weekly technician training to stay current on all makes and models
We believe your comfort is our priority. That's not just something we say. It's the standard every technician we send to your home is expected to uphold, every single time.
AC Brands We Install and Service
We work on all makes and models of air conditioning equipment. Whether you have a Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Bryant, Ruud, York, American Standard, Amana, Fujitsu, Frigidaire, Coleman, Honeywell, Westinghouse, Comfortmaker, or any other major brand, our technicians are trained to service it. We also install new systems from many of these same manufacturers, and we'll help you choose the right brand and model for your home based on your needs, not on what's most profitable for us.
AC Tips for Chesapeake Homeowners
A few simple habits can make a real difference in how well your air conditioner performs and how long it lasts. In Chesapeake's climate, these practices are especially worth keeping up with:
Change your air filter every one to three months. A clogged filter reduces airflow and forces your system to work harder than it needs to.
Keep the outdoor condenser unit clear. Trim any bushes or overgrowth around the unit and clear away leaves, grass clippings, and debris. The unit needs adequate airflow to operate efficiently.
Schedule a professional tune-up every spring before the cooling season starts. It's the most cost-effective thing you can do to prevent breakdowns.
Check your condensate drain line periodically. In Chesapeake's humid climate, drain lines can clog with algae and cause water damage. A simple flush with diluted bleach once a season helps prevent this.
Use ceiling fans to help circulate cool air. They don't lower the temperature, but they make rooms feel cooler, which means you can set the thermostat a degree or two higher and save on energy costs.
Don't ignore early warning signs. Strange noises, weak airflow, higher energy bills, or rooms that won't cool down evenly are all signals that something needs attention. Catching problems early almost always means a smaller repair bill.