24/7 Emergency HVAC Repair in Cambridge, NY & Ticonderoga, NY
No heat? No cooling? Superior Co-Op HVAC answers around the clock, 365 days a year. When your heating system fails in January or your air conditioning quits during a July heat wave, you should not be waiting three days for the next available appointment. Call (518) 719-5614 any hour, any day.
We provide emergency service across Cambridge, NY, Ticonderoga, NY, and the surrounding Washington, Warren, and Essex County communities — for furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, air conditioners, and water heaters, regardless of brand or who installed the system.
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What Counts as an HVAC Emergency
If you are unsure whether your situation qualifies, call us — we would rather tell you it can wait until morning than have you sit in an unheated house. These situations always warrant an immediate call:
Complete Loss of Heat in Winter
Below-freezing temperatures put your pipes and your household at genuine risk. This is our highest priority call.
Gas Smell or Suspected Leak
Leave the building first, then call your gas utility and 911. Call us once the property is confirmed safe.
Carbon Monoxide Alarm Sounding
Get everyone outside immediately and call 911. Do not re-enter. We will inspect and repair the combustion fault afterward.
Burning Smell, Smoke, or Sparking
Shut the system off at the breaker and call us. Do not attempt to restart it.
Frozen or At-Risk Pipes
Loss of heat in a cold snap can burst pipes within hours. Time matters more than cost here.
No Cooling During Extreme Heat
Dangerous for infants, elderly residents, and anyone with a health condition affected by heat.
Water Leaking From Your System
Condensate overflow or a boiler leak can damage floors, ceilings, and framing quickly.
Loud Grinding, Banging, or Repeated Breaker Trips
Signs of mechanical or electrical failure in progress. Shut it down and call.
What To Do Before We Arrive
A few quick checks solve a surprising number of after-hours calls, and none of them cost you anything:
- Check the thermostat — confirm it is set to heat or cool, the temperature is set past the current room reading, and the batteries are good.
- Check the breaker — a tripped HVAC breaker is common. Reset it once. If it trips again, stop and call us.
- Check the furnace switch — the service switch on or near the unit looks like a light switch and gets flipped off accidentally more often than you would think.
- Check your filter — a completely clogged filter can shut a system down on a limit switch.
- Check your fuel — propane tank level or oil tank gauge. Running dry is one of the most common no-heat calls we receive.
- If you smell gas or your CO alarm is sounding — skip all of the above, leave the building, and call 911 first.
If none of that restores operation, shut the system down and call us at (518) 719-5614. In a hard freeze, open cabinet doors under sinks and let faucets drip to protect your pipes while you wait.
Our Emergency Response Process
✅ We Answer Live, 24/7
Real people, around the clock, every day of the year including holidays.
✅ Triage Over the Phone
We walk you through immediate safety steps and quick checks — sometimes we solve it before dispatching anyone.
✅ Stocked Trucks, Fast Dispatch
Our technicians carry the parts that fail most often, so a large share of emergency calls are resolved in a single visit.
✅ Up-Front Pricing Before Work Begins
You approve the repair cost before we start — even at 2 a.m. We do not use emergencies as leverage.
✅ Full Safety Verification
Combustion analysis and carbon monoxide testing on every gas and oil system before we leave your home.
Emergency Service on Every System We Touch
Furnaces
Gas, propane, and oil. Ignition failures, blower faults, lockouts, and safety shutdowns. Furnace repair details →
Boilers
No heat, no circulation, low pressure, and leaks on hot water baseboard and radiator systems. Boiler services →
Heat Pumps & Mini Splits
Mitsubishi and all other brands — defrost faults, error codes, and loss of heating or cooling.
Air Conditioning
No cooling, frozen coils, refrigerant faults, and condensate overflow. AC services →
Water Heaters
No hot water, leaks, and pressure relief issues. Water heater services →
Ductwork & Airflow
Collapsed, disconnected, or blocked ducts causing sudden loss of airflow. Ductwork services →
Considering a Heat Pump Instead?
An emergency failure is a hard moment to make a big decision — which is exactly why we give you real options instead of pressure. If your system is old enough that this breakdown will not be the last, ask us about a Mitsubishi heat pump. It heats and cools with one system, runs efficiently well below zero, eliminates combustion and carbon monoxide risk from your home, and often qualifies for $6,000–$10,000 in New York and Vermont rebates.
We can get you running today and price both paths afterward — a traditional replacement versus a heat pump — with real operating cost numbers for your home. If traditional is the right fit, we install RUUD equipment and stand behind it.
Emergency Repairs, Financing, and What Comes Next
If an emergency turns into a replacement, financing is available with 18 months interest-free on qualifying installations so a failed system does not become a financial crisis. We also provide temporary heat guidance where needed and prioritize getting your home safe and warm before discussing anything else.
24/7 Emergency HVAC Service Across Cambridge, Ticonderoga & the Surrounding Region
With a home base in Cambridge, NY and a second location in Ticonderoga, NY, Superior Co-Op HVAC provides emergency heating and cooling service throughout Washington, Warren, and Essex County, including:
• Cambridge, NY
• Greenwich, NY
• Salem, NY
• Hudson Falls, NY
• Fort Ann, NY
• Whitehall, NY
• Granville, NY
• Lake George, NY
• Warrensburg, NY
• Ticonderoga, NY
• Crown Point, NY
• Schroon Lake, NY
Don't see your town listed? Reach out anyway — we regularly serve the areas in between and around these communities, including southern Vermont.
Emergency HVAC FAQs
Do you really answer 24 hours a day?
Yes. Superior Co-Op HVAC provides emergency service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year including holidays. Call (518) 719-5614 at any hour.
What should I do first if my heat goes out in winter?
Check your thermostat settings and batteries, check the HVAC breaker, confirm the service switch on the unit is on, check your filter, and verify you have fuel in your propane or oil tank. If none of that works, call us. In a hard freeze, open under-sink cabinets and let faucets drip to protect your pipes while you wait.
What do I do if I smell gas?
Leave the building immediately without switching anything on or off, then call 911 and your gas utility from outside. Do not re-enter until they clear the property. Call us afterward to diagnose and repair the source.
Is emergency service more expensive than a regular appointment?
After-hours calls carry a higher service rate, which is standard across the industry. We tell you the pricing before we dispatch, and you approve any repair cost before work begins — we never use an emergency as leverage.
Do you service equipment you did not install?
Yes. We provide emergency repair on furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, air conditioners, and water heaters of all major brands, no matter who installed them.
How quickly can you get to my home?
Response time depends on your location and how many calls are active during a major cold snap or heat wave, but no-heat emergencies in freezing weather are our highest priority dispatch. We give you a realistic time window when you call rather than an optimistic one.
Can you repair my system in one visit?
Most of the time, yes. Our trucks carry the components that fail most often — igniters, flame sensors, capacitors, contactors, pressure switches — so a large share of emergency calls are resolved on the first visit.
My carbon monoxide detector went off. What now?
Get everyone out of the house immediately and call 911 from outside. Do not re-enter to investigate. Once the property is cleared, call us and we will perform a full combustion analysis to find and repair the fault before the system runs again.
Request Emergency HVAC Service
For fastest response, call (518) 719-5614 directly. You can also submit the form below — or call us directly at (518) 719-5614.
