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Fast repairs, reliable maintenance, and honest communication when your heating or cooling fails.

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Comfortable Home, Reliable System, Peace of Mind

You know that feeling when your HVAC system just works. No weird noises, no hot air when you want cooling, no mornings where the heat won’t kick on. That’s what you get when your system is properly maintained and repaired by people who actually know what they’re doing.

When your heating or cooling system breaks down, you need it fixed fast and fixed right. You don’t want to deal with contractors who disappear after the job or leave you guessing about what went wrong. You want clear answers, fair solutions, and the confidence that the same problem won’t happen again next month.

That’s exactly what our HVAC services deliver. Whether your system is blowing hot air in summer, won’t turn on during a cold snap, or just isn’t keeping your home comfortable, we diagnose the real problem and fix it properly the first time.

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We Actually Follow Up and Communicate

Dempsey Energy has built relationships with over 12,000 customers throughout Plymouth County because we do something most contractors don’t: we actually stay in touch and make sure you’re taken care of. Through our Dempsey Comfort Club and professional customer management systems, we track your equipment history and follow up to make sure everything is working as it should.

We’re not just another HVAC company that shows up, fixes the immediate problem, and disappears. We handle both heating and cooling systems plus plumbing, so you have one reliable contact for your home’s essential systems. When you call us, you’re working with contractors who understand New England weather challenges and have the experience to keep your systems running efficiently year-round.

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Simple Process, Clear Communication, Real Solutions

When you contact us about an HVAC problem, we start by listening to what’s happening with your system. Is it not turning on? Making strange noises? Not heating or cooling properly? We ask the right questions to understand the situation before we even arrive.

Our technician comes out and performs a thorough diagnostic to identify the actual problem, not just the symptoms. We explain what we found in plain language and give you clear options for fixing it. No technical jargon, no pressure tactics, just honest information about what needs to be done and what it will cost.

After we complete the repair or maintenance, we make sure everything is working correctly and explain any steps you can take to prevent similar issues. Then we follow up to ensure the solution is holding and you’re satisfied with the results. That’s how we’ve built long-term relationships with thousands of customers throughout the area.

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Everything Your HVAC System Needs

Our HVAC services cover the full range of heating and cooling needs you’ll face as a homeowner. We handle emergency repairs when your system fails unexpectedly, routine maintenance to prevent problems before they start, and complete system installations when it’s time to upgrade.

For The Pinehills area specifically, we understand how coastal weather patterns and seasonal temperature swings affect HVAC systems. We know which components tend to fail first in local conditions and how to optimize your system for both efficiency and reliability in this climate.

Through our Dempsey Comfort Club membership, you get priority scheduling, regular maintenance visits, and the peace of mind that comes from having professionals who know your system’s history. Whether you need a quick repair or comprehensive system maintenance, we have the experience and equipment to handle it properly.

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This usually happens because of a refrigerant leak, a failed compressor, or electrical issues with your outdoor unit. Sometimes it’s as simple as a tripped breaker or blown fuse, but often it indicates a more serious problem that needs professional diagnosis. The key is identifying whether it’s a quick fix or a sign that major components are failing. We check refrigerant levels, test electrical connections, and examine your compressor to determine the exact cause and give you options for fixing it properly.
Start by checking your thermostat settings and replacing the batteries if it’s battery-powered. Make sure your circuit breaker hasn’t tripped and that your furnace switch is in the “on” position. If those basics don’t solve it, the problem is likely with your ignition system, gas supply, or internal safety switches. Don’t try to force it to work or bypass safety features. These systems have multiple safety mechanisms that shut them down when something isn’t right, and trying to override them can be dangerous.
Most systems need professional maintenance twice a year – once before heating season and once before cooling season. This catches small problems before they become expensive repairs and keeps your system running efficiently. During maintenance, we clean components, check refrigerant levels, test safety switches, and inspect for wear that could lead to breakdowns. Regular maintenance typically extends your system’s life by several years and prevents most emergency failures that happen at the worst possible times.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair cost is less than half the price of replacement, repair usually makes sense. For older systems, especially those needing expensive repairs like compressor or heat exchanger replacement, you might be better off upgrading to a new, more efficient system. We evaluate your specific situation, considering the age of your equipment, repair history, and energy efficiency to give you honest recommendations about what makes the most financial sense for your situation.
Look for contractors who understand local climate challenges, maintain proper licensing and insurance, and actually follow up after completing work. You want someone who explains problems clearly, gives you options instead of high-pressure sales tactics, and stands behind their work. Check that they have experience with your type of system and can provide references from other local customers. Most importantly, choose contractors who communicate well and treat your home with respect while they’re working.
Yes, most emergency HVAC failures are preventable with proper maintenance. Regular cleaning, filter changes, and professional inspections catch problems like worn belts, dirty coils, and failing electrical connections before they cause complete system shutdowns. Maintenance also ensures your system is ready for extreme weather when you need it most. While some component failures are unavoidable due to age, the majority of emergency calls we receive could have been prevented with routine care and attention to early warning signs.