From a quick tune-up to a whole-system replacement, we've seen it all, and we bring that experience to every job we take on. Our work covers the full range of residential and commercial heating and cooling: AC repair and service, furnace repair and replacement, heat pump service and installation, full HVAC system replacement, ductwork repair and sealing, thermostat and smart-control installation, indoor air quality and air filtration, and seasonal maintenance and tune-ups. Every job is handled by qualified HVAC technicians who know what they're looking at and what needs to be done.
We work with homeowners across Jeffersontown and the surrounding Jefferson County communities, and we serve commercial clients as well, including office buildings, retail spaces, restaurants, and property managers who need a contractor they can count on to respond and communicate clearly. The HVAC work done right the first time is what we aim for on every call, residential or commercial. We track down the problem fast.
Most of our calls come from homeowners who need something fixed, maintained, or replaced. We handle all of it, and we do it without making the process harder than it needs to be.
When your air conditioner stops cooling, blows warm air, or shuts down entirely, you need someone out quickly. Jefferson County summers are humid and hot, and a system that can't keep up makes the whole house uncomfortable. We diagnose and repair central air conditioning systems and ductless mini-split units, handle seasonal tune-ups to keep your system running efficiently through the cooling season, and replace aging equipment when repair no longer makes sense.
Uneven temperatures room to room, poor airflow, and systems that cycle on and off without cooling properly are all problems we address regularly. If your AC is struggling, a tune-up or diagnostic visit can tell you exactly where things stand before you make any decisions. We're ready to get your heating and cooling running again.
A furnace that won't turn on, blows cold air, or shuts off before the house reaches temperature is a problem that needs attention before Kentucky winters arrive in full. We repair furnaces of all makes and models, perform annual tune-ups to catch small issues before they become bigger ones, and install new furnace systems when replacement is the right call.
Fall is the best time to schedule a furnace tune-up in this area. Getting your system inspected and serviced before the cold sets in means fewer emergency calls in January and a system that runs more efficiently all season. Your system is in good hands with us.
Heat pumps are a practical fit for Jefferson County's climate. Mild winters and humid summers mean a heat pump can handle both seasons efficiently, providing cooling in the warmer months and reliable heating when temperatures drop. We repair heat pumps that have stopped heating or cooling, perform routine maintenance to extend system life, and install new heat pump systems for homeowners looking for an energy-efficient upgrade.
If your heat pump is short-cycling, losing efficiency, or struggling to maintain temperature, a service call can pinpoint the issue. We work on all major heat pump types and sizes, and we can walk you through your options if replacement is on the table.
Supporting your heating and cooling system with the right controls and clean, sealed ductwork makes a real difference in comfort and efficiency. We install smart thermostats and programmable controls that give you better management of your home's temperature and energy use. If your current thermostat isn't reading correctly or your system isn't responding the way it should, we can diagnose the problem and get the right control in place.
Leaky or damaged ductwork wastes conditioned air and drives up energy costs. We inspect, repair, and seal ductwork to make sure your system is delivering air where it needs to go. On the indoor air quality side, we install whole-home air filtration systems, air purifiers, and humidity control equipment. Kentucky's humid climate makes dehumidification a real comfort factor in summer, and proper filtration helps reduce allergens and airborne particles year-round.
You shouldn't have to chase a contractor for answers, especially when your business depends on a comfortable environment for customers and staff. We work with commercial clients across Jefferson County on repair, system installation, replacement, and preventive maintenance. Offices, retail locations, restaurants, and multi-unit properties all have different demands, and we've worked across enough of them to understand what it takes to keep a commercial system running reliably.
Older commercial buildings in the area sometimes run boiler-based systems and hydronic heating. We service and repair commercial boilers and hydronic heating equipment, and we can help building owners and property managers plan maintenance schedules that reduce the chance of unexpected breakdowns. No pressure and no gimmicks, just reliable comfort and a contractor who communicates clearly about what the work involves and what it will cost.
Dealing with a furnace that won't keep up or an AC that can't cool? We offer emergency HVAC service for situations that can't wait until the next available appointment. No heat in the middle of winter and no cooling during a summer heat stretch are both urgent problems, and we respond to them that way.
We take pride in the HVAC work we leave behind, and that applies just as much to emergency calls as it does to planned maintenance visits. When you call with an urgent heating or cooling problem, we'll get a qualified technician to you as quickly as possible, diagnose the issue, and explain your options clearly before any work begins. Same-day service is available for many calls, and we're reachable after hours for situations that can't wait. Fair price each visit. On time each visit. Code-compliant every time.
Customers want to know what HVAC work is going to cost before they commit, and that's a reasonable expectation. When you call us, we can discuss what you're dealing with and give you a sense of what a service call or estimate will involve. Once a technician is on-site, we diagnose the system, explain what we found, and walk you through the pricing before any work begins. No surprise fees. No work started without your sign-off.
HVAC repair costs vary depending on the system, the problem, and the parts involved. Replacement costs depend on the equipment and the scope of the job. We explain all of it clearly, including any additional costs that might come up, so you're never left guessing. Call for a quote and we'll get the conversation started.
Thirty-one years in this area means we've built a track record that speaks for itself. Here's what customers across Jefferson County rely on us for:
We work across Jeffersontown and serve customers throughout Jefferson County, including nearby communities such as Louisville, St. Matthews, Middletown, Fern Creek, Okolona, Shively, Lyndon, and Prospect. If you're in the area and need heating or cooling work done, we're the call to make.
We're not satisfied until the job is done right and you're comfortable in your home or building. If something isn't working the way it should after we've been on-site, we want to know about it and we'll make it right. That's not a formal policy statement, it's just how we operate. We've been doing this work in Jeffersontown for over three decades, and our reputation matters to us more than any single job. If you have a concern, call us and we'll take care of it.
We stand behind every job we complete. If something is not working the way it should after we have been on-site, we want to know and we will make it right. We have been doing this work in Jeffersontown since 1995, and our reputation in this community is something we take seriously on every call.
We diagnose the system first, then explain what we found and what the repair or job will cost before any work begins. We do not start work without your sign-off, and we do not add charges at the end for things we did not discuss. The goal is a final invoice that matches what we told you it would be.
Yes. We treat your home with the same care we would want shown in our own. That means being mindful of floors, walls, and finished spaces while we work, and cleaning up before we leave. HVAC work can involve moving through tight spaces and working near finished areas, and we take that seriously.
We explain what we find during the diagnostic before we start any work, and we check in with you if something changes or an additional issue comes up. You are not left wondering what is happening or what it is going to cost. Clear communication from the first call to the final invoice is part of how we operate.
We show up on time and ready to work. That is a straightforward commitment we make on every call, residential or commercial. If something changes on our end, we will contact you ahead of time rather than leaving you waiting without word.
We serve customers throughout Jefferson County and the Louisville metro, including Louisville, Middletown, Anchorage, St. Matthews, Fern Creek, Lyndon, Hurstbourne, and the surrounding communities. If you are nearby and unsure whether we cover your area, call (502) 963-3289 and we will confirm quickly.
Hassle Free HVAC is ready to help with any heating or cooling need, whether it's a repair, a tune-up, a full system replacement, or an emergency call that can't wait. We serve homeowners and commercial clients across Jeffersontown and Jefferson County, and we're easy to reach when you need us.
Call (502) 963-3289 to schedule service or request an estimate. We'll talk through what you're dealing with, get a technician to you, and handle the work the right way from start to finish.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial heating and cooling work in Jeffersontown, from a quick repair call to a complete system replacement. The table below lays out every service we offer, what each visit covers, and who it is best suited for. If you have questions about what your system needs, call us and we will give you a straight answer before any work begins.
| System Service | Scope of Work | Common Needs | What to Keep in Mind |
|---|---|---|---|
| Heat Pump Installation | System sizing for local climateIndoor and outdoor unit installationHeating and cooling season performance walkthrough | Homeowners considering a switch from a gas furnace or an aging AC to a single system that handles both seasons | Kentucky sits in a climate zone where heat pumps perform well across most of the heating season; we size and configure the system for local conditions |
| Seasonal Maintenance and Tune-Ups | Filter and coil cleaningRefrigerant and electrical checkFull system run-through and thermostat calibration | Any home or building that wants to avoid breakdowns and keep equipment running efficiently year-round | A spring tune-up before cooling season and a fall tune-up before heating season are the two most reliable ways to catch problems before they become emergencies |
| Furnace and AC System Replacement | Matched system sizing and selectionOld equipment removalInstallation and full system testing | Jefferson County homeowners whose furnace and AC are both aging and ready for a coordinated replacement | Replacing both sides together as a matched pair is usually the most cost-effective path when both systems are near the end of their useful life |
| Indoor Air Quality and Air Filtration | Whole-home air filtration installationUV air purifier and air scrubber installationHEPA filtration solutions | Households dealing with dust, allergens, stuffiness, or respiratory sensitivities | These systems integrate with your existing HVAC equipment, so no major changes to the system are required |
| Thermostat and Smart-Control Installation | Standard and programmable thermostat replacementSmart thermostat installationLow-voltage wiring at the unit | Anyone whose thermostat is reading incorrectly, failing to communicate with the system, or ready for an upgrade | A properly calibrated smart thermostat can reduce runtime and improve comfort without touching the rest of the system |
| Whole-Home Dehumidification and Humidity Control | Whole-home dehumidifier installationIntegration with existing HVAC systemHumidity level calibration | Louisville-area homeowners dealing with high indoor humidity during summer months | Excess humidity makes a home feel warmer than the thermostat reads and causes the AC to run longer; a dehumidifier addresses the root problem rather than just lowering the set point |
| Heat Pump Repair and Service | Refrigerant level checkReversing valve inspectionCoil and electrical connection evaluation | Homes with a heat pump that is struggling to heat or cool in either season | Kentucky winters are mild enough that a heat pump handles most of the season well; a failing reversing valve is one of the more common repair calls |
| Emergency HVAC Service | After-hours and weekend responseUrgent heating and cooling diagnosisSame-day repair when available | Residential and commercial customers whose system has stopped working and cannot wait for a scheduled appointment | We take emergency calls throughout our service hours, including evenings and weekends; call us and we will get someone out as quickly as possible |
| Ductwork Repair and Sealing | Duct inspection and leak testingSealing and repair of damaged sectionsAirflow balancing | Homes with uneven temperatures, rooms that never reach the set point, or unexplained increases in energy bills | Leaking ducts can account for a significant portion of wasted energy; sealing them lets your equipment run more efficiently without any other changes |
| Heating and Furnace Repair | Gas furnace diagnosticsBoiler and hydronic heating repairHeat exchanger and ignition inspection | Any home or building that has lost heat or is heating unevenly | A furnace that short-cycles or blows cold air often has a fixable cause; we diagnose before recommending replacement |
| AC Repair and Service | Full system diagnosisRefrigerant and leak checkAirflow and coil inspection | Homeowners or businesses with an AC that has stopped cooling or is running poorly | Same-day availability is common during peak cooling season; catching a small problem early usually avoids a bigger repair later |
| Full System Installation and ReplacementMost Popular | Equipment sizing and selectionRemoval of old systemFull installation and startup testing | Homeowners or property managers whose existing system is aging, failing, or no longer cost-effective to repair | A matched replacement of both the indoor and outdoor units typically delivers better efficiency and a longer service life than replacing one side at a time |
How do I know if I should repair or replace my heating and cooling system?
A system that is under 10 to 12 years old and has had only minor repairs is usually worth fixing. When a system is older than 15 years, needs a major component replaced, or has required repeated repairs in a short period, replacement often makes more financial sense over time. We give you a clear picture of what the repair costs versus what a replacement would run, and we let you make the call without any pressure.
What are the signs that my AC or furnace is failing and needs attention soon?
Common warning signs include warm air blowing from the vents when cooling is on, a system that turns on and off frequently without reaching the set temperature, unusual noises such as banging or squealing from the unit, a sharp increase in energy bills without a change in usage, and uneven temperatures from room to room. Any of these is worth a call before the problem gets worse.
How often should I schedule a maintenance tune-up?
Twice a year is the standard recommendation: once in spring before cooling season begins and once in fall before heating season starts. A tune-up covers cleaning, filter inspection, refrigerant check, electrical connections at the unit, and a full system run-through. Regular maintenance extends equipment life and catches small problems before they turn into emergency calls.
Transparent Upfront Pricing
We scope the work and explain the cost before any work begins. The number we give you on-site is based on what we actually found, and if something additional comes up during the job, we tell you before proceeding.
Is the installation and replacement work done to code?
Yes. Every installation and replacement we perform is done to current local code requirements. Work is carried out by qualified HVAC technicians who understand what a proper installation involves, and we do not cut corners on the steps that matter for safety and long-term performance.
Why is one room in my home always hotter or colder than the rest?
Uneven temperatures usually point to one of a few causes: leaking or undersized ductwork, a damper that is not opening correctly, an HVAC system that was not sized right for the home, or airflow restrictions from a dirty filter or blocked register. We can inspect the system and the ductwork to find where the problem is coming from and give you an honest assessment of what it takes to fix it.
What does a refrigerant or airflow problem look like?
A refrigerant issue often shows up as warm air from the vents, ice forming on the coil or refrigerant lines, or a system that runs constantly without cooling the space down. Airflow problems tend to look like weak output from registers, a system that struggles to reach the set temperature, or unusually high energy bills. Both are worth addressing promptly because running a system in that condition puts extra wear on the compressor.
Same-Day and Emergency Availability
When your heating or cooling stops working and cannot wait, we take calls throughout our service hours including evenings and weekends. Call us and we will get a technician out as quickly as possible.
How does a heat pump compare to a gas furnace for a home in the Louisville area?
Kentucky winters are relatively mild most of the year, which puts heat pumps in a good position here. A heat pump handles both heating and cooling from a single system, and it runs efficiently through most of the heating season without the fuel cost of a gas furnace. In a hard cold snap, a heat pump with a backup heat strip can still maintain comfort. We can walk you through how each system performs in this climate so you can make an informed choice.
Can leaking ductwork really make a noticeable difference in my energy bills?
It can, and it often does. When conditioned air leaks out of the duct system before it reaches the living space, your equipment runs longer to compensate. That extra runtime shows up on your energy bill and puts additional wear on the system. Sealing the ducts addresses the problem at the source rather than just setting the thermostat lower and hoping for the best.
Experienced With Older and Newer Systems
We have been working on homes and buildings in this area since 1995, which means we have seen the equipment inside older neighborhoods and newer construction alike. Whatever is running in your home, we know how to work on it.
Do I need to be home when a technician comes out?
Someone over 18 needs to be present for the visit, both to provide access to the equipment and to hear the technician's findings and pricing before any work begins. We give you a realistic arrival window when we schedule, and we call ahead so you are not left waiting without a heads-up.
What does a thermostat or smart-control upgrade actually involve?
We remove the old thermostat, install the new unit, and handle the low-voltage wiring connections at the equipment. For smart thermostats like Nest or Ecobee, we also walk through the setup and confirm the system is communicating correctly before we leave. The whole process typically takes less than an hour for a straightforward swap.
What causes a system to short-cycle, and is it a serious problem?
Short-cycling means the system turns on, runs briefly, shuts off, and then starts again before the space reaches the set temperature. It can be caused by an oversized system, a refrigerant problem, a dirty filter restricting airflow, or a failing component like a pressure switch or limit sensor. It is worth addressing promptly because short-cycling puts extra stress on the compressor and other components, which shortens the system's overall life.
Call (502) 963-3289 to get a quote or schedule a service visit and we will give you a straight answer on what your system needs.