When cold weather hits Fayetteville, GA, you need more than a quick fix—you need a local, trusted, and BBB-accredited heating company that arrives promptly and gets the job done right. At John’s Heating, Cooling, and Appliance Repair, we provide expert repair services for furnaces, heat pumps, and hybrid systems throughout Fayetteville’s top neighborhoods and subdivisions. Whether your system is blowing cold air or won’t turn on at all, we’ll restore your comfort—fast.
BBB Accredited & 5-Star Local Reputation
28+ Years of Heating Experience
Emergency Heating Repairs – Nights, Weekends, Holidays
Fast, Friendly Service in The Woodlands, Lakemont, Rivers Edge, Dickson Springs, Stonebriar, and beyond
24/7 Emergency Furnace & Heat Pump Repair in Fayetteville, GA
Heating issues don’t wait for business hours — and neither do we. Whether your furnace has stopped working in the middle of the night or your heat pump isn’t blowing warm air, our certified HVAC technicians respond quickly to emergency calls throughout Fayetteville.
✔ No heat or airflow?
✔ Thermostat not responding?
✔ Strange smells or noises from your furnace or air handler?
We diagnose and repair heating problems fast, so your home can get back to safe, comfortable temperatures. Call now for 24-hour HVAC service in Fayetteville.

💨 Why Choose John’s Heating, Cooling & Appliance Repair?
28+ Years of Local Experience
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BBB Accredited
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Licensed & Insured
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Trusted by Fayetteville Families Since the 1990s
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All Brands Repaired: Trane, Goodman, Amana, Carrier & More
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We Treat You Like Family
We understand Fayetteville’s unique HVAC needs — from older ranch-style homes to modern high-efficiency systems. Our reputation is built on integrity, fair pricing, and doing the job right.
👉 AC Repair
👉 HVAC New Furnace
👉 Refrigeration Repair
👉 Furnace Tune Ups
Heating Brands We Service
We repair, maintain, and install nearly every major brand of furnace and heat pump in Fayetteville:
- Trane
- Carrier
- Goodman
- Amana
- Rheem
- Lennox
- York
- American Standard
- Tempstar
- Bryant
Not sure what brand you have? We’ll identify your system and provide you with the right solution quickly.
Heating FAQs for Fayetteville Homeowners
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How do I know if I need furnace repair or replacement?
If your furnace is over 15 years old, making loud noises, or not heating rooms evenly, it might be time to consider replacement — but we’ll always start with repair first if it makes sense.
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What’s the most common heat pump issue in Fayetteville?
Low refrigerant from leaks, especially during extreme cold snaps. Regular service helps prevent this.
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How quickly can you fix my heat?
We offer same-day appointments for Fayetteville homes and carry most parts in stock for fast turnaround.
Schedule Trusted Heating Repair in Fayetteville –
Same-Day Appointments Available
Don’t wait in the cold — call John’s Heating, Cooling, and Appliance Repair today for heating repair you can count on. Whether you’re in downtown Fayetteville, The Woodlands, or near Highway 85, we’ll get your home warm and comfortable again in no time.
📞 Call now or schedule online — Your comfort is our priority.
✅ Furnace FAQs
Why does my furnace make loud popping or banging noises?
These sounds may be due to delayed ignition, expanding ductwork, or loose parts. It’s best to have a technician inspect it to avoid further damage.
How often should I change the furnace air filter?
Most homes benefit from filter changes every 1 to 3 months. Homes with pets or individuals with allergies may require more frequent ventilation changes to improve airflow and air quality.
Why is my pilot flame flickering or turning yellow?
A flickering or discolored flame can indicate a carbon monoxide hazard or poor airflow. Shut off your system and call a professional immediately.
When does replacing a furnace make more sense than fixing it?
If your unit is 15 years old or older, requires frequent repairs, or has rising utility costs, upgrading may be more economical in the long term, especially with today's rebates.
Can my furnace operate without a working thermostat?
No, your thermostat is the brain of the system. If it fails, the furnace can’t run correctly. We repair and install thermostats for homes in Fayette and Coweta counties.
Why is my furnace short-cycling in Fayetteville?
An oversized unit, dirty filters, or overheating may cause this. Short-cycling wastes energy and increases wear. We’ll identify the root cause fast.
Should I use a programmable thermostat with my furnace?
Yes. Smart thermostats, such as Nest or Ecobee, optimize heating schedules and reduce energy bills. We install and configure them across Newnan, Senoia, and Sharpsburg.
What’s the benefit of a variable-speed furnace in Georgia?
Variable-speed blowers adjust airflow for better comfort and efficiency. They’re quieter, more consistent, and ideal for homes with uneven heating.
Can I run my furnace during a power outage?
Only if you have a backup generator, most furnaces rely on electric ignition and blowers. We offer generator-ready furnace installations across South Metro Atlanta.
How can I determine if my furnace's heat exchanger is cracked?
Signs include soot buildup, strong odors, and CO detector alerts. A cracked heat exchanger is a serious issue—call us immediately if you suspect one.
✅ Heat Pump FAQs
What does a heat pump do when it’s cold outside?
Even during chilly weather, heat pumps extract warmth from the outdoor air and transfer it indoors using freon to carry the heat. It’s a smart, energy-saving way to heat your Georgia home.
Why isn’t my heat pump blowing warm air?
Common reasons include defrost mode, low refrigerant levels, clogged filters, or a malfunctioning thermostat. If your system is underperforming in Peachtree City or Newnan, we’ll troubleshoot it fast.
How frequently should I get my heat pump checked?
To maintain efficiency, your heat pump should be professionally inspected twice a year—once in the spring and once in the fall—especially in Georgia's fluctuating climate.
Is it possible to use a heat pump instead of a furnace in Georgia?
Absolutely. In many homes in South Metro Atlanta, a high-efficiency heat pump can fully replace a furnace. Dual-fuel options are also available for extra cold nights.
How long will a heat pump last with regular service?
Well-maintained systems typically last 10 to 15 years. Inverter-driven heat pumps often last longer and use less energy over time.
How do clogged filters impact heat pump performance in Georgia homes?
Restricted airflow from dirty filters can cause uneven temperatures, higher energy bills, and potential compressor damage. We recommend checking filters monthly.
Why does my heat pump make loud whooshing sounds in winter?
This typically indicates that the system has entered defrost mode, which is a regular operation. However, persistent noise could signal a refrigerant issue or reversing valve failure.
Do I need to cover my heat pump during the winter?
No—heat pumps are designed to run year-round. Covering the unit can trap moisture and damage components. Just keep the area around it clear of debris and leaves.
Is a ductless mini-split heat pump good for homes in Newnan or Senoia?
Yes! Mini-splits are ideal for older homes, room additions, or areas without ductwork. We install high-performance ductless units across Coweta County.
Can I use my heat pump with solar power in Georgia?
Indeed, many Georgia homeowners pair heat pumps with solar panels to achieve increased energy savings and lower utility costs. We’ll help you evaluate compatibility.