Heating & cooling, done right.
Residential and commercial HVAC service, repair, replacement and maintenance across Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio. Locally owned and licensed since 1987.
Heating & Cooling
Comfort you can count on — every season.
From the coldest Kentucky winter morning to the muggiest Ohio summer afternoon, Now Service Pros keeps homes and businesses comfortable. We install, service and repair every major brand of furnace, air conditioner, heat pump and boiler.
Whether you need a single tune-up, a full system replacement or ongoing preventative maintenance, our licensed technicians arrive on time, explain your options clearly and stand behind every job.
Residential and commercial. Single-family homes, multi-family buildings, offices, restaurants and industrial properties — one trusted team for every HVAC need.
No heat or no AC?
Book online in seconds, or call for 24-hour emergency HVAC dispatch. Licensed in KY, WV and OH.
Our HVAC Services
A complete heating and cooling team.
Residential Heating
Furnaces, heat pumps, boilers and geothermal — keeping homes across the tri-state warm and efficient through every winter.
Residential Cooling
Central air conditioning, ductless mini-splits and heat pumps installed and serviced for whole-home comfort.
Commercial HVAC
Rooftop units, packaged systems and full commercial HVAC for offices, retail and industrial properties.
System Service
Tune-ups, diagnostics and seasonal check-ups to keep equipment running at peak efficiency year-round.
System Repair
Honest diagnosis and fast repair on every major brand of heating and cooling equipment.
System Replacement
Right-sized, high-efficiency replacements with upfront pricing and clean, professional installation.
Preventative Maintenance
Maintenance agreements that extend equipment life, reduce breakdowns and lower utility bills.
Emergency HVAC
24 hours a day, 7 days a week. No heat or no AC? We respond fast across KY, WV and OH.
Licensed in KY · WV · OH
Need HVAC service today?
24-hour emergency heating and cooling across Kentucky, West Virginia and Ohio.
