Fast Response When Your System Stops Working

Emergency HVAC Services in Orlando for system failures that leave you without heat or cooling

All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. provides emergency HVAC services for homeowners and property managers across Orlando who are dealing with sudden system failures. When your air conditioner stops working on a 95-degree afternoon or your furnace quits during an unexpected cold snap, you need a technician who can arrive quickly, diagnose the problem accurately, and restore function before the indoor temperature becomes unbearable. Our emergency service operates around the clock because HVAC breakdowns do not follow a predictable schedule.


This service addresses urgent heating and cooling failures that require immediate attention—situations where waiting until the next business day is not practical. In Orlando, air conditioning failures during summer months create uncomfortable and sometimes unsafe indoor conditions within hours. We dispatch technicians equipped with diagnostic tools and common replacement parts to assess the issue onsite, identify whether the compressor has failed, whether refrigerant lines are leaking, or whether electrical components have burned out. Our goal is to determine the cause quickly and recommend the most direct path to restoring airflow and temperature control.



If your system has stopped working and you need support now, contact All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. to request emergency service in Orlando.

What Happens During an Emergency Call

When you call for emergency service, you speak directly with a dispatcher who logs your system type, symptoms, and location. A technician is assigned based on proximity and availability, and you receive an estimated arrival window. The technician arrives with a fully stocked service vehicle that includes multimeters, refrigerant gauges, capacitors, contactors, and thermostats—items that address the most common failure points in residential HVAC systems.


Once the technician completes the repair, you will notice that airflow resumes, that the thermostat begins responding to temperature adjustments, and that the indoor temperature starts moving back toward your set point. All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. technicians explain what failed, what was replaced or adjusted, and what you should monitor in the days following the repair. You receive a written summary of the work completed and any recommended follow-up maintenance.



Emergency calls are prioritized by severity and order of request. If the system cannot be repaired onsite due to part availability or the extent of damage, the technician will discuss temporary cooling or heating options and schedule a return visit. This service does not include full system replacement, ductwork modification, or non-urgent maintenance tasks such as filter changes or routine tune-ups.

Questions Homeowners Ask About Emergency HVAC Service

The following questions address common concerns about how emergency service works and what to expect during an urgent call.

What qualifies as an emergency HVAC issue?

You should call for emergency service when your system stops producing conditioned air entirely, when you smell burning odors from the unit, when the thermostat is unresponsive, or when you hear loud grinding or clicking sounds that indicate imminent component failure.

How quickly can a technician arrive in Orlando?

Response times vary based on call volume and technician location, but most emergency calls in Orlando receive a technician within two to four hours of the initial request during peak periods and often faster during overnight hours.

Why does my air conditioner fail during the hottest part of summer?

Air conditioners work hardest during extended heat, which places strain on the compressor, capacitor, and evaporator coil. Dirt buildup, refrigerant loss, or aging components often fail under this increased load, particularly in systems that have not been serviced regularly.

What tools do emergency technicians carry?

Technicians arrive with digital multimeters, manifold gauge sets, leak detectors, capacitor testers, replacement capacitors in common sizes, thermostats, and contactors to address the most frequent failure points without requiring a return trip.

How much does emergency service cost compared to regular service?

Emergency service typically includes an elevated dispatch fee due to after-hours availability and prioritized scheduling. The repair cost depends on the parts and labor required, but you receive a clear estimate before work begins.

If your heating or cooling system has stopped working and indoor conditions are deteriorating, reach out to All Week Heating & Cooling Inc. for emergency support. Our technicians respond quickly and focus on restoring comfort as efficiently as the situation allows.