Emergency HVAC Repair in Leawood, KS
HVAC systems don’t fail at convenient times — they fail on the coldest night and the hottest afternoon, when they’re working hardest. 7th Degree Heating and Air answers emergency calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including holidays, from our office right here on Catalina Street in Leawood. When you’re without heat in January or without cooling in July, being local matters: we’re not dispatching from across the metro.
What Counts as an HVAC Emergency
Some problems can wait for a scheduled visit; others can’t. Call the emergency line right away for no heat in freezing weather (a real risk to people and to pipes), no cooling during a heat advisory (especially with elderly residents, young children, or anyone medically vulnerable), or any safety concern — a gas smell, a carbon monoxide alarm, burning smells, or sparking. Safety situations come first and have their own steps, below. For a system that’s simply not running at its best, a same-day or next-day appointment is usually the right call, and we’ll tell you honestly which yours is when you phone.
If It’s a Safety Issue, Do This First
- Smell gas? Leave the house, don’t flip switches or use phones inside, and call your gas company’s emergency line or 911 from outside. Call us afterward to repair the source.
- CO alarm sounding or symptoms (headache, dizziness, nausea)? Get everyone to fresh air and call 911 first. Appliance diagnosis comes once people are safe.
- Burning smell, smoke, or sparking? Shut the system off at the thermostat and breaker if you can do so safely, and call us.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What qualifies as an HVAC emergency?
- No heat in freezing weather, no cooling during dangerous heat, or any safety concern — gas odor, a carbon monoxide alarm, burning smells, or sparking. These warrant an immediate call. A system that’s underperforming but still running usually isn’t an emergency, and we’ll help you decide on the phone rather than rushing an after-hours visit you don’t need.
- How fast can you get to me?
- Faster than a metro-wide company, because we’re based in Leawood. Our Catalina Street location keeps most of eastern Johnson County a short drive away, so emergency calls get prioritized and reached quickly, day or night. We’ll give you a realistic arrival window when you call.
- What should I do while waiting for no heat or no cooling?
- For no heat, conserve warmth — close off unused rooms, layer up, and if it’s severe, protect pipes by keeping a trickle of water running. For no cooling in a heat wave, get to the coolest part of the house, hydrate, use fans, and check on anyone vulnerable; if it’s dangerous, don’t wait it out alone. We’ll talk you through anything specific when you call.
- I smell gas or my CO alarm is going off — should I call you first?
- No — safety first. For a gas smell, leave the house and call your gas utility’s emergency line or 911 from outside. For a CO alarm or symptoms, get everyone to fresh air and call 911. Once people are safe and the immediate danger is handled, call us to find and repair the source.
- Do you charge more for emergency service?
- After-hours and holiday emergency service is priced differently than a scheduled visit, which is standard in the trade. We’re upfront about that when you call, so there are no surprises — and we’ll always tell you honestly whether your situation truly needs an emergency response or can be handled at the regular rate the next day.
Contact 7th Degree Heating and Air
Serving Leawood, Overland Park, Prairie Village, Mission, Merriam, and Lenexa with true 24/7 emergency HVAC response.
- Emergency Line (24/7): (913) 354-6552
- Address: 12720 Catalina St, Leawood, KS 66209
- Email: info@7thdegreeheatingandair.xyz
- Johnson County Class “DM” Mechanical License: DM-24-11873
- EPA Section 608 Universal: EPA-608-U-457921
Office Hours
- Emergency Service: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Office Staff: Monday – Saturday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Sunday: By appointment
- Closed: Holidays (emergency line always active)