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Best HVAC Companies in North Carolina

Compare professionals serving North Carolina.

Homeowners in North Carolina comparing the best hvac companies quickly find that quality varies more than price does. From Charlotte to Raleigh, the providers below are rated by real customers - reviewing several side by side is the fastest way to hire with confidence.

Professionals serving North Carolina

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North Carolina's Top HVAC Companies, Reviewed

Before you start dialing, read how each provider compares on services, reviews, and fit for the North Carolina market.

1.

US 911 HVAC

4.9(1385 reviews) VerifiedFeatured

US 911 HVAC runs a nationwide HVAC line with round-the-clock coverage that includes North Carolina. Its business details carry a verified badge in this directory, checked by our listings team. It competes in the country's #9 largest state market - about 10.4 million residents - where HVAC demand stays steady. A quick call tells you how soon US 911 HVAC can start in your corner of North Carolina and what a visit will cost.

(213) 771-9825
2.

TempMaster Heating & Cooling

4.5(40 reviews) Verified

TempMaster Heating & Cooling ranks among the North Carolina HVAC companies homeowners shortlist most often. Customers rate it 4.5 stars across 40 reviews and past clients single out on-time arrival. Quotes track local labor costs - BLS pegs the North Carolina median wage for heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers at $57,260 a year. A quick call tells you how soon TempMaster Heating & Cooling can start in your corner of North Carolina and what a visit will cost.

(813) 547-8460
3.

AirLine HVAC Services

4.6(51 reviews)

Homeowners across North Carolina regularly turn to AirLine HVAC Services when they need HVAC work. Reviewers most often mention fair, upfront pricing and clean, tidy work areas. Before booking, credentials are easy to check: North Carolina contractor licensing runs through the North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors. As with any North Carolina hire, weigh AirLine HVAC Services's written scope and warranty against two competing bids.

(407) 789-2020
4.

Arctic Peak Heating & Air

4.7(62 reviews)

Few HVAC providers serving North Carolina come up in side-by-side comparisons as often as Arctic Peak Heating & Air. Customers rate it 4.7 stars across 62 reviews and past clients single out friendly, professional technicians. Labor drives most HVAC pricing here: the North Carolina median for heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanics and installers is $57,260 a year (BLS OEWS 2025), 6% below the national figure. As with any North Carolina hire, weigh Arctic Peak Heating & Air's written scope and warranty against two competing bids.

(816) 558-9045
5.

ClimateCare HVAC Co.

4.8(73 reviews) Verified

North Carolina homeowners comparing providers for this work will quickly run into ClimateCare HVAC Co. - and for good reason. Its business details carry a verified badge in this directory, checked by our listings team. Demand around Charlotte and Raleigh keeps North Carolina calendars full, so early quote requests get the best slots. Put ClimateCare HVAC Co. side by side with the other North Carolina companies on this page, then let written quotes settle it.

(614) 502-6274

Know the North Carolina Market

Population

10,439,388

#9 largest state, 2020 Census

Median wage: Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers

$57,260/yr

6% below the national median of $61,010

License verification

North Carolina Licensing Board for General Contractors

Contractors are licensed at the state level - verify before hiring.

Largest metro areas

Charlotte · Raleigh · Winston-Salem

Where North Carolina demand concentrates

Sources: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 Census (April 1, 2020); U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS), 2025.

What does this work cost in North Carolina?
Pricing in North Carolina depends on scope, materials, local labor rates, and the provider. Costs in larger metros often run higher than in rural areas. Compare at least three written quotes from North Carolina providers.
Are hvac contractors in North Carolina licensed and insured?
Licensing and insurance requirements for hvac work vary by state and municipality. Before hiring any North Carolina hvac company, confirm it holds the proper state license, carries liability insurance, and can provide references.
How do I choose the best hvac company in North Carolina?
Compare provider ratings, read what past customers liked and disliked, verify licensing and insurance, and request written quotes from several North Carolina companies. The list above ranks top-rated hvac providers serving homeowners across the state.