A Tech Heating & Air is a licensed HVAC contractor serving Chattanooga's residential market with equipment installation, replacement, and maintenance contracts. The business handles full-system diagnostics, ductwork evaluation, and seasonal tune-ups for homeowners managing the region's humid summers and mild winters.
A Tech operates as a full-service HVAC shop rather than a quick-fix or emergency-only operation. The contractor holds the state licensing required for Chattanooga installations and handles jobs ranging from single-room repairs to whole-home system replacements. The business also carries maintenance agreements, which in Chattanooga's climate reduce cooling strain during peak summer months and catch small problems before they become expensive shutdowns.
A Tech installs and replaces air conditioning systems, heat pumps, and furnaces. Routine maintenance visits, which the business calls seasonal tune-ups, typically run $100 to $150 per call and include refrigerant top-off checks, filter changes, and blower inspection. A maintenance plan (annual or semi-annual) typically costs $200 to $400 per year depending on frequency, though exact pricing varies by system size and age; call to confirm current rates.
Equipment pricing depends on SEER ratings (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). Higher SEER units (16 and above) cost more upfront but reduce summer bills noticeably in Chattanooga's heat. A Tech performs load calculations before quoting equipment, meaning the contractor sizes the system to your home's actual cooling and heating demand rather than guessing based on square footage. This step prevents oversizing, which wastes money and energy.
A new air conditioning system or heat pump typically costs $5,000 to $10,000 installed, contingent on ductwork condition and whether the job requires permitting. Furnace replacement runs $3,500 to $6,500. A Tech's diagnostic fee is typically $75 to $100 and is often credited toward repair or replacement if you hire them.
Other licensed contractors in the area include Comfort Systems USA and FirstService Residential, which handle larger commercial and multi-unit jobs alongside residential work. Those firms often prioritize volume and may have longer lead times for smaller repairs. A Tech suits homeowners who value a focused residential practice and direct contact with the same contractor across multiple visits.
For emergency-only calls during summer nights, some Chattanooga homeowners turn to 24-hour chains like Roto-Rooter or ServiceMaster, but those typically charge premium rates ($200 to $400 for after-hours diagnosis) and may not specialize in HVAC. A Tech's standard availability is daytime and early evening, making it better for planned maintenance and weekday emergencies.
Choose A Tech if you want a contractor who will calculate system size to your home rather than selling oversized equipment. Choose a larger firm if you need same-day emergency service at 2 a.m. or handle rental properties with frequent turnover repairs.
A Tech serves Chattanooga homeowners who own their systems long-term and benefit from maintenance contracts. The business fits households managing systems 5+ years old and wanting to extend life before replacement, as well as new homebuyers getting a thorough diagnostic on inherited equipment.
The contractor does not suit renters with minimal control over system choice or landlords managing dozens of units who need bulk service agreements. It also may not be the right fit if you need emergency service outside standard business hours or want to shop purely on price without load calculations and proper sizing.
A typical first call starts with a technician assessing whether the issue is refrigerant loss, electrical failure, ductwork blockage, or equipment age. A Tech performs a visual inspection of indoor and outdoor units, checks thermostat calibration, and tests airflow. If a replacement is warranted, the technician will run the load calculation (factoring in Chattanooga's summer heat, your home's insulation, and window area) and present equipment options at different SEER levels with estimated energy savings.
A Tech operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Saturday availability during peak season (May through September). Most work happens at your home, with no parking or facility visit required. For scheduling or emergency daytime calls, contact the business directly to confirm current response times, as availability fluctuates during summer months.
A Tech earns its place in Chattanooga's HVAC landscape by refusing oversized installs and maintaining transparent pricing tied to actual system need, practices that protect homeowners from unnecessary replacement costs and summer energy bills.
