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Angier, NC Heating and Air Company

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Local HVAC Service That Knows What Angier Homes Need

If you've lived in North Carolina long enough, you know there aren't just four seasons here — there are about fourteen. One week it's 70 degrees, the next you're scraping ice off the windshield. Angier homeowners know this well, and your HVAC system gets put through its paces every year.

Dawson's Electric & Air has been keeping Angier homes comfortable since 2005. Whether you're dealing with an AC that quit in the middle of August, a furnace that's struggling to keep up on a cold January morning, or a system that's long overdue for an upgrade — our NATE-certified technicians are ready to help.

We're not a company that reads your address off a screen and sends the next available tech. We know Angier, we know the type of homes here, and we know how to get your system running right.


HVAC Services We Provide in Angier, NC

We cover the full range of heating and cooling needs, including:

  • AC Repair — Fast, accurate diagnosis and repair so you're not sweating it out longer than you have to.
  • AC Installation — New system installs done right, with proper sizing and load calculations for your home.
  • AC Maintenance — Our comprehensive 80-point inspection keeps your system running efficiently and helps you avoid costly breakdowns.
  • Ductless Mini Splits — Perfect for older homes, additions, or rooms your existing system doesn't reach well.
  • Furnace Repair — When heat stops working, we get it back — quickly and correctly.
  • Heating Installation — New furnaces, heat pumps, and heating systems installed to manufacturer specs and local code.
  • Heating Maintenance — Pre-season tune-ups to make sure your heating system is ready before the cold hits.

Not sure what service you need? Give us a call. We'll ask the right questions and point you in the right direction — no pressure, no upsell.


North Carolina's Weather Demands a Reliable HVAC System

Angier's summers are hot and humid. The kind of humidity that makes a malfunctioning AC feel like a genuine emergency — especially if you've got kids, elderly family members, or pets at home. And while winters here aren't as brutal as states up north, we get enough freezing nights and ice storms to make a working furnace non-negotiable.

Here's what Angier homeowners deal with regularly that your HVAC system has to be ready for:

  • Summer heat and humidity that push cooling systems hard for months on end
  • Temperature swings that require systems to shift between heating and cooling faster than most people realize
  • Aging housing stock with ductwork that wasn't designed for today's efficient systems — reducing performance and driving up energy bills
  • Larger homes and rural properties that need properly sized equipment to heat and cool effectively
  • New construction in developments like River Glen and Neills Pointe, where getting the right system installed from day one matters

When you choose Dawson's, you're getting technicians who account for all of this — not just whoever happens to be closest when your phone call comes in.

Serving These Angier Neighborhoods

Our HVAC technicians serve homeowners throughout Angier, including:

  • Johnson Landing
  • River Glen
  • Neills Pointe
  • Whetstone
  • Stephens Glen
  • Homes near Jack Marley Park
  • Properties along NC-210 and Old Stage Road
  • Rural and semi-rural areas throughout Harnett County

Not sure if you're in our service area? Just call — there's a very good chance we cover your neighborhood

Recent Jobs and Reviews in Angier, NC

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 2 customer reviews

Customers say: The overall sentiment across these reviews is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting high levels of customer satisfaction and appreciation. Customers consistently express gratitude for the professionalism, courtesy, and knowledge demonstrated by the service technicians. A dominant theme throughout is the emphasis on clear communication, with reviewers frequently praising how technicians took time to explain work in detail, answer questions thoroughly, and provide helpful recommendations. The tone is warm and enthusiastic, with customers highlighting the friendly and personable nature of the service providers, describing interactions as pleasant and easy. Punctuality and efficiency are recurring positive attributes, with many noting timely arrivals and thorough completion of work. Customers express strong confidence in the quality of service received, with multiple mentions of trust, recommendations to others, and intentions to use the company again for future needs. The reviews convey a sense of relief and satisfaction that work was done correctly and professionally, with several customers specifically appreciating the educational approach taken to help them understand their home systems. Overall, the sentiment reflects exceptional customer experiences characterized by competence, respect, and genuine care for customer needs.

Job Locations and Reviews

Performed preventative maintenance tune-up on HVAC system in preparation for cooling season. Inspected blower motor assembly, verified electrical connections, and tested amp draw on blower motor which registered 0.4 amps AC. All components operating within normal parameters with no issues identified.
Performed preventative maintenance tune-up on HVAC system in preparation for cooling season. Inspected blower motor assembly, verified electrical connections, and tested amp draw on blower motor which registered 0.4 amps AC. All components operating within normal parameters with no issues identified.
Connor G.
Connor G. Checked in
Performed preventative maintenance tune-up on HVAC system in preparation for cooling season. Inspected blower motor assembly, verified electrical connections, and tested amp draw on blower motor which registered 0.4 amps AC. All components operating within normal parameters with no issues identified.
Angier, NC 27501
Completed installation of two-stage outdoor heat pump unit. Installed new dedicated circuit breaker in electrical panel and labeled appropriately for the HVAC system. Verified all electrical connections, tested unit operation, and confirmed proper functionality of the heat pump system upon completion.
Completed installation of two-stage outdoor heat pump unit. Installed new dedicated circuit breaker in electrical panel and labeled appropriately for the HVAC system. Verified all electrical connections, tested unit operation, and confirmed proper functionality of the heat pump system upon completion.
Ethan N.
Ethan N. Checked in
Completed installation of two-stage outdoor heat pump unit. Installed new dedicated circuit breaker in electrical panel and labeled appropriately for the HVAC system. Verified all electrical connections, tested unit operation, and confirmed proper functionality of the heat pump system upon completion.
Angier, NC 27501
Completed full HVAC system installation in attic space, including new air handler unit mounted on wooden platform with proper structural support. Installed metallic supply plenum and flexible ductwork connections, ensuring proper airflow distribution throughout the system. Ran electrical service to the unit and installed dedicated circuit breakers in the main electrical panel, completing all necessary electrical connections per code requirements. System tested and verified operational upon completion.
Completed full HVAC system installation in attic space, including new air handler unit mounted on wooden platform with proper structural support. Installed metallic supply plenum and flexible ductwork connections, ensuring proper airflow distribution throughout the system. Ran electrical service to the unit and installed dedicated circuit breakers in the main electrical panel, completing all necessary electrical connections per code requirements. System tested and verified operational upon completion.
Ethan N.
Ethan N. Checked in
Completed full HVAC system installation in attic space, including new air handler unit mounted on wooden platform with proper structural support. Installed metallic supply plenum and flexible ductwork connections, ensuring proper airflow distribution throughout the system. Ran electrical service to the unit and installed dedicated circuit breakers in the main electrical panel, completing all necessary electrical connections per code requirements. System tested and verified operational upon completion.
Angier, NC 27501
Responded to service call for downstairs HVAC unit that would not shut off despite thermostat being set to 80 degrees with house temperature at 74 degrees. Inspected 21-year-old system serving lower level of two-system residential installation. Documented crawl space installation showing air handler, ductwork, and associated electrical controls, as well as exterior foundation area with ventilation access. System requires further diagnosis to determine cause of continuous operation, likely related to thermostat malfunction, control board failure, or stuck contactor relay preventing proper cycling.
Responded to service call for downstairs HVAC unit that would not shut off despite thermostat being set to 80 degrees with house temperature at 74 degrees. Inspected 21-year-old system serving lower level of two-system residential installation. Documented crawl space installation showing air handler, ductwork, and associated electrical controls, as well as exterior foundation area with ventilation access. System requires further diagnosis to determine cause of continuous operation, likely related to thermostat malfunction, control board failure, or stuck contactor relay preventing proper cycling.
Joe B.
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Responded to service call for downstairs HVAC unit that would not shut off despite thermostat being set to 80 degrees with house temperature at 74 degrees. Inspected 21-year-old system serving lower level of two-system residential installation. Documented crawl space installation showing air handler, ductwork, and associated electrical controls, as well as exterior foundation area with ventilation access. System requires further diagnosis to determine cause of continuous operation, likely related to thermostat malfunction, control board failure, or stuck contactor relay preventing proper cycling.
Angier, NC 27501
Responded to no-cooling complaint on downstairs HVAC system that would not shut off despite thermostat being set above room temperature. Upon inspection of the 21-year-old unit, found disorganized wiring in the control compartment with loose wire connections and improperly secured wire nuts. Measured electrical current at 27.0 amps using clamp meter to verify compressor operation. Identified thermostat control circuit malfunction preventing proper system cycling. Documented existing wiring conditions and electrical readings for recommended repairs to restore proper thermostat control and system operation.
Responded to no-cooling complaint on downstairs HVAC system that would not shut off despite thermostat being set above room temperature. Upon inspection of the 21-year-old unit, found disorganized wiring in the control compartment with loose wire connections and improperly secured wire nuts. Measured electrical current at 27.0 amps using clamp meter to verify compressor operation. Identified thermostat control circuit malfunction preventing proper system cycling. Documented existing wiring conditions and electrical readings for recommended repairs to restore proper thermostat control and system operation.
Connor G.
Connor G. Checked in
Responded to no-cooling complaint on downstairs HVAC system that would not shut off despite thermostat being set above room temperature. Upon inspection of the 21-year-old unit, found disorganized wiring in the control compartment with loose wire connections and improperly secured wire nuts. Measured electrical current at 27.0 amps using clamp meter to verify compressor operation. Identified thermostat control circuit malfunction preventing proper system cycling. Documented existing wiring conditions and electrical readings for recommended repairs to restore proper thermostat control and system operation.
Angier, NC 27501
Responded to no cooling call on 16-year-old system. Upon arrival, confirmed unit would not start from thermostat. Inspected outdoor condenser unit and found excessive dust and debris accumulation on fan motor and internal components. Measured amperage draw at 6.3 amps, indicating compressor attempting to run but failing to start properly. Due to age of equipment and extent of contamination affecting motor operation, recommended system replacement. Unit remains off at thermostat as previously advised.
Responded to no cooling call on 16-year-old system. Upon arrival, confirmed unit would not start from thermostat. Inspected outdoor condenser unit and found excessive dust and debris accumulation on fan motor and internal components. Measured amperage draw at 6.3 amps, indicating compressor attempting to run but failing to start properly. Due to age of equipment and extent of contamination affecting motor operation, recommended system replacement. Unit remains off at thermostat as previously advised.
Connor G.
Connor G. Checked in
Responded to no cooling call on 16-year-old system. Upon arrival, confirmed unit would not start from thermostat. Inspected outdoor condenser unit and found excessive dust and debris accumulation on fan motor and internal components. Measured amperage draw at 6.3 amps, indicating compressor attempting to run but failing to start properly. Due to age of equipment and extent of contamination affecting motor operation, recommended system replacement. Unit remains off at thermostat as previously advised.
Angier, NC 27501
Performed comprehensive AC maintenance on 3-year-old residential system in response to reported loud noise at startup. Conducted electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, verified capacitor operation and all electrical connections, inspected condensing unit components, and evaluated airflow through supply registers. System tested and operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Performed comprehensive AC maintenance on 3-year-old residential system in response to reported loud noise at startup. Conducted electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, verified capacitor operation and all electrical connections, inspected condensing unit components, and evaluated airflow through supply registers. System tested and operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Keith M.
Keith M. Checked in
Performed comprehensive AC maintenance on 3-year-old residential system in response to reported loud noise at startup. Conducted electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, verified capacitor operation and all electrical connections, inspected condensing unit components, and evaluated airflow through supply registers. System tested and operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Angier, NC 27501
Responded to no cooling call on 13-year-old split zone system. Upon arrival, inspected outdoor unit and found compressor not running while indoor blower was operational. Checked electrical panel and circuit breakers, documented unit condition with evidence of outdoor debris accumulation around compressor and refrigerant lines. Advised customer to keep system off until repairs could be completed to prevent further damage.
Responded to no cooling call on 13-year-old split zone system. Upon arrival, inspected outdoor unit and found compressor not running while indoor blower was operational. Checked electrical panel and circuit breakers, documented unit condition with evidence of outdoor debris accumulation around compressor and refrigerant lines. Advised customer to keep system off until repairs could be completed to prevent further damage.
Aaron P.
Aaron P. Checked in
Responded to no cooling call on 13-year-old split zone system. Upon arrival, inspected outdoor unit and found compressor not running while indoor blower was operational. Checked electrical panel and circuit breakers, documented unit condition with evidence of outdoor debris accumulation around compressor and refrigerant lines. Advised customer to keep system off until repairs could be completed to prevent further damage.
Angier, NC 27501
# HVAC Maintenance Service

Performed comprehensive tune-up on 2-year-old residential HVAC system that had not received prior maintenance since installation. Conducted standard preventive maintenance procedures including temperature diagnostics, system inspection, and equipment assessment. Unit interior showed moderate dust accumulation typical for equipment without regular service intervals, with all components accessible and operational during inspection.
# HVAC Maintenance Service

Performed comprehensive tune-up on 2-year-old residential HVAC system that had not received prior maintenance since installation. Conducted standard preventive maintenance procedures including temperature diagnostics, system inspection, and equipment assessment. Unit interior showed moderate dust accumulation typical for equipment without regular service intervals, with all components accessible and operational during inspection.
Thomas M.
Thomas M. Checked in
# HVAC Maintenance Service Performed comprehensive tune-up on 2-year-old residential HVAC system that had not received prior maintenance since installation. Conducted standard preventive maintenance procedures including temperature diagnostics, system inspection, and equipment assessment. Unit interior showed moderate dust accumulation typical for equipment without regular service intervals, with all components accessible and operational during inspection.
Angier, NC 27501
Completed installation of new HVAC air handler unit in crawl space with proper electrical connections, including transformer and breaker panel mounting. Installed vapor barrier flooring, secured fiberglass insulation between joists, and connected flexible ductwork and copper refrigerant lines to the system.
Completed installation of new HVAC air handler unit in crawl space with proper electrical connections, including transformer and breaker panel mounting. Installed vapor barrier flooring, secured fiberglass insulation between joists, and connected flexible ductwork and copper refrigerant lines to the system.
Connor G.
Connor G. Checked in
Completed installation of new HVAC air handler unit in crawl space with proper electrical connections, including transformer and breaker panel mounting. Installed vapor barrier flooring, secured fiberglass insulation between joists, and connected flexible ductwork and copper refrigerant lines to the system.
Angier, NC 27501
Review
Connor with Dawson’s goes above and beyond to make sure things are working as they should be.
Anne - Angier, NC 27501
Review
Connor was efficient, informative and very professional. Thank you!
Caitlynn - Angier, NC 27501

FAQ's

Is a heat pump better than a furnace for a home in Angier, NC?

For most Angier homeowners, a heat pump is an excellent choice — and here's why: North Carolina's climate is practically ideal for heat pump performance. Heat pumps work by moving heat rather than generating it, making them 2–4 times more energy-efficient than traditional gas or electric furnaces. They also handle both heating AND cooling in a single system, which simplifies things considerably.

Where heat pumps can struggle is in prolonged periods of very cold weather (below 35°F). In those cases, some homeowners opt for a dual-fuel system — a heat pump paired with a gas furnace as a backup. This gives you the efficiency of a heat pump for most of the year and the raw heating power of a furnace on the coldest nights.

The good news: NC winters are mild enough that many Angier homeowners do just fine with a heat pump alone, especially modern high-efficiency models. We're happy to talk through what makes sense for your home — call us at 919-887-8284.

Note: As of March, 2026, Federal tax credits of up to $2,000 are currently available for qualifying heat pump installations. Ask us about current incentives.

How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?

Twice a year is the standard recommendation — once in the spring before cooling season, and once in the fall before heating season. Here's why it matters:

  • Spring tune-up: Prepares your AC or heat pump for months of heavy summer use. We check refrigerant levels, clean coils, inspect electrical connections, and make sure everything's running efficiently before it has to work its hardest.
  • Fall tune-up: Gets your furnace or heat pump ready for cold weather. We inspect the heat exchanger, test safety controls, clean the burner, and verify proper airflow.

Skipping maintenance is one of the most common reasons HVAC systems fail early or break down at the worst possible time. A well-maintained system also runs more efficiently, which means lower monthly energy bills. According to ENERGY STAR, regular HVAC maintenance can cut energy costs by up to 15%.

The easiest way to stay on top of this? Our Peace of Mind Club handles both visits automatically — plus you get priority scheduling, repair discounts, and a lifetime craftsmanship warranty.

Is a ductless mini split a good option for my Angier home?

It depends on your situation — and we're happy to help you figure it out. Ductless mini splits are an excellent solution in several common scenarios:

  • Older homes without existing ductwork — installing full ductwork is expensive and invasive; a mini split avoids that entirely
  • Home additions, bonus rooms, sunrooms, or finished garages that your existing HVAC system doesn't reach well
  • Detached structures like workshops or outbuildings on Angier's larger lots
  • Zoned comfort — mini splits let different family members set different temperatures in different rooms

Mini splits are highly energy-efficient (no duct loss and variable-speed compressors) and can provide both heating and cooling in one unit. They're quieter than most people expect and, with proper installation, can last 15–20 years.

Where they're less ideal: very large homes where whole-home central systems are more practical, or situations where existing ductwork is in great shape and a traditional system replacement makes more sense financially.

Not sure which way to go? Give us a call — we'll take a look at your home and tell you straight what makes the most sense. No pressure, no upsell.

Warning Signs Your HVAC System Needs Attention

Don't wait for a complete breakdown. Call Dawson's if you notice:

  • Your AC or heat isn't keeping up with the thermostat setting
  • Utility bills are climbing without a clear reason
  • You're hearing unusual noises — banging, rattling, squealing, or clicking
  • There are hot or cold spots in different rooms of your home
  • Your system is short-cycling (turning on and off more than it should)
  • Airflow feels weak from your vents
  • Your system is more than 10–15 years old and hasn't been serviced recently
  • There's a refrigerant smell or visible ice on your outdoor unit

Catching these early usually means a repair, not a replacement. According to ENERGY STAR's guidelines for efficient heating and cooling, regular maintenance can reduce energy costs by up to 15% — and that's on top of avoiding unexpected breakdowns.


Why Angier Homeowners Choose Dawson's for HVAC

We'd rather earn your trust than just ask for it. Here's what we bring to every job:

  • NATE-Certified Technicians — Industry-recognized certification that means your tech actually knows what they're doing.
  • Authorized Rheem & Amana Dealer — We install and service some of the most reliable brands in the HVAC industry.
  • 80-Point Inspection on Every Maintenance Visit — No skipping steps, no shortcuts.
  • Fully Stocked Trucks — We arrive ready for most repairs on the first visit.
  • Upfront Pricing — You'll know what it costs before we start.
  • Background Checked & Drug Tested Technicians — Every tech who enters your home has been vetted.
  • Serving Angier Since 2005 — We know this community and we plan to keep serving it.

The Peace of Mind Club — HVAC Coverage That Pays for Itself

The single best thing you can do for your HVAC system's longevity is schedule regular preventive maintenance. That's exactly what the Peace of Mind Club is built around.

As a member, you get:

  • Bi-annual HVAC maintenance visits (spring and fall)
  • Priority scheduling — no waiting at the back of the line during peak season
  • Lifetime warranty on all craftsmanship
  • Reduced service fees and repair discounts

When your AC goes out in August, the last thing you want to hear is "we can get to you in a week." Club members don't hear that. Join the Peace of Mind Club today.


0% Financing for 60 Months on Select HVAC Systems

A new HVAC system is one of the bigger investments a homeowner makes — but it's also one that pays you back in lower energy bills, better comfort, and fewer repair calls. We offer 0% financing for 60 months on select systems so you can make the upgrade now without the financial strain.

Ask about financing options when you call or request service online.

Let's Get Your Home Comfortable Again

You shouldn't have to worry about whether your heating or cooling is going to hold up. Dawson's Electric & Air has been making sure Angier homeowners don't have to since 2005.

📞 Call us at 919-887-8284 📅 Request Service Online

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