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“The overwhelming majority of reviews, spanning more than 17,500 submissions, award 5 stars, with technicians frequently praised by name for specific…”
“All 3,157 reviews award 5 stars, establishing perfect ratings across every verified customer. Reviewers frequently mention same-day service availability, with…”
“All 1,060 reviews average 4.9 stars, with technicians AJ, Jack, and DJ specifically praised for diagnostic…”
“All 221 reviews carry 5 stars, with technician Doug named in at least 6 reviews and colleagues Nathan and…”
“All 181 reviewers awarded 5 stars, with multiple customers specifically mentioning same-day emergency…”
After-hours, weekend, and holiday HVAC service pricing in Manassas. Rates are typically 1.5-2x standard.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
After-hours service call (weekday night) Base fee before labor | $150 | $200 | $300 |
Weekend service call | $175 | $225 | $325 |
Holiday / major holiday call | $225 | $300 | $450 |
Emergency labor (hourly) 1.5-2x standard hourly rate | $160 | $205 | $250 |
Emergency repair total (typical) Repair + after-hours surcharge | $300 | $700 | $1,200 |
Emergency repair (major) Compressor, heat exchanger failures | $1,200 | $2,200 | $3,500 |
Prices reflect humid subtropical metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Northern Virginia’s humid summers and 28°F winter averages push steady demand for urgent climate control in Manassas and the greater Washington metro. Hot, sticky Potomac-region summers regularly spike cooling emergencies, and cold snaps create heating failures. Seven local contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.9 rating across 24,429 reviews, and six provide true 24/7 response — search emergency-hvac Manassas when an issue can’t wait.
The dataset provided here didn’t include usable cost-line items, so specific price ranges aren’t available from these records. What is clear is that Virginia requires HVAC professionals to hold the DPOR Class A, B, or C license with the HVA specialty (Class A for jobs over $120,000; B for $10,000–$120,000; C under $10,000). That licensing framework matters for liability, insurance, and the scale of work a contractor can legally perform.
Customer highlight fields were empty in the supplied data, so review patterns must guide decisions: prioritize technicians with documented emergency response times, transparent flat-rate estimates, and strong post-service reviews. Confirm a company’s DPOR license number and ask about parts availability and after-hours fees. In a market with high humidity and wide temperature swings, responsiveness and verified credentials reduce the risk of repeat failures.