At Carriage Heating and Cooling, we’re a family-owned company based in Pooler, Georgia, proudly serving the Greater Savannah area since 2004. Our team of experienced local techs delivers 5-star service every time – backed by our perfect 5-star reviews. We handle heating repairs, cooling repairs, and ductless system fixes with fast emergency response, upfront pricing with no surprises, and same-day service whenever possible. Comfort shouldn’t wait – contact us today!
Heat pumps dominate the Savannah market for good reason: they handle our long cooling season efficiently, then reverse to provide heating through our mild winters. Modern heat pumps deliver cooling performance equal to straight AC systems while eliminating the need for separate heating equipment in many homes.
Efficiency Gains
If your current system is rated at 10 SEER (common for units installed before 2006), replacing it with a modern 16+ SEER system can cut your cooling costs by 40% or more. Higher-efficiency variable-speed units push savings even further while delivering superior comfort and humidity control.
Variable-Speed Technology
Traditional systems blast cold air, shut off, blast again, shut off. Variable-speed systems run continuously at lower capacity, maintaining consistent temperatures and dramatically improving humidity removal. The difference in comfort is immediate and obvious.
Proper Sizing Matters
An oversized system short-cycles—running briefly, shutting down, running again—never achieving true dehumidification. An undersized system runs constantly without reaching setpoint. Both waste money and deliver poor comfort. Carriage performs detailed load calculations to size your new system correctly, not just match whatever was there before.
There’s a moment every homeowner recognizes. You’re standing in your living room in July, thermostat set to 72, and you’re still uncomfortable.
The system runs constantly. The humidity never drops. Upstairs is five degrees warmer than downstairs. And somewhere in the back of your mind, you know: this isn’t working anymore.
Or maybe it’s January. The heat pump struggles to keep up once temperatures drop below forty. You’re supplementing with space heaters. The utility bills make no sense for a house that still feels cold.
You’ve been living with it. Adapting. Telling yourself it’s fine, the system still runs, replacement can wait.
But here’s what waiting actually costs: higher utility bills every single month, repair calls that add up faster than you’d expect, sleep interrupted by a house that’s never quite right, and the nagging knowledge that you’re postponing the inevitable while paying for the privilege.
Replacement isn’t just about fixing what’s broken. It’s about finally getting the comfort you’ve been missing—and often spending less money to get it.
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Age
Heat pumps and air conditioners typically last 15-20 years. Gas furnaces can reach 20-25 years with proper maintenance. But “still running” isn’t the same as “running well.” Systems lose efficiency gradually, and a 15-year-old unit may cost twice as much to operate as a modern replacement—even when nothing is technically broken.
Frequent Repairs
A single repair doesn’t mean replacement. But when you’re on a first-name basis with your service technician, when every season brings another failure, when you’re genuinely unsure whether to fix it again or finally let go—that’s your answer. The money flowing toward repairs could be building equity in new equipment.
Rising Utility Bills
If your bills climb year after year despite similar usage, your system is working harder to deliver less. Modern equipment operates at dramatically higher efficiency ratings, often cutting cooling costs by 30-50% compared to units installed even ten years ago.
Uneven Comfort
Hot and cold spots, rooms that never feel right, humidity that won’t quit—these problems often trace back to aging equipment that can’t deliver consistent performance. Sometimes the fix is a new system. Sometimes it’s a new system plus addressing ductwork issues. Either way, you don’t have to live with it.
R-22 Refrigerant
If your system uses R-22 (Freon), you’re operating on borrowed time. R-22 production ended in 2020, and remaining supplies are expensive and dwindling. Any major repair on an R-22 system usually makes replacement the smarter investment.

Carriage Heating & Cooling is an authorized dealer for FOUR premium HVAC manufacturers: Carrier, Trane, Mitsubishi and Rheem.
We carry multiple brands because the right system depends on your priorities—not on what we have in stock or which manufacturer offers us the best margin.
Carrier represents innovation and premium technology—the brand for homeowners who want the most advanced comfort control available.
Trane represents durability and longevity—the brand for homeowners who want to install a system once and expect it to outlast everything else in their home.
Rheem represents smart value—premium technology and performance at price points that make whole-home comfort accessible without compromising quality.
Mitsubishi – Mitsubishi systems are the right choice for homeowners adding climate control to spaces without existing ductwork, converting garages, sunrooms, or bonus rooms into year-round living space, owning historic Savannah homes where installing ducts would compromise architectural integrity.
Each brand offers excellent equipment. The question is which brand aligns with what matters most to you. Our comfort advisors help you make that decision based on your home, your priorities, and your budget.
In 1902, Willis Carrier solved a humidity problem at a Brooklyn printing plant and accidentally invented modern air conditioning.
More than a century later, Carrier remains the benchmark against which all other manufacturers are measured—not because of legacy alone, but because they’ve never stopped pushing the boundaries of what home comfort can be.
Carriage Heating & Cooling is proud to be an authorized Carrier dealer, a partnership we pursued specifically because Carrier’s commitment to innovation mirrors our own commitment to excellence.
Infinity Series Variable-Speed Technology
Traditional systems cycle on and off, creating temperature swings and leaving humidity unchecked. Carrier’s Infinity systems operate like a dimmer switch, continuously adjusting output to match your home’s exact needs. The result is consistent comfort room-to-room, dramatically lower humidity, and energy savings up to 50% compared to the system you’re replacing.
Greenspeed Intelligence
Carrier’s flagship Infinity 26 unit features Greenspeed technology—adapting in real-time to changing conditions with micro-adjustments you’ll never notice but always feel. It’s particularly transformative in older Savannah homes where room-to-room temperature variations have always been “just how it is.” They don’t have to be.
Quiet Operation
Carrier’s sound-dampening technology keeps outdoor units operating at conversation-level volumes. Your neighbors won’t hear it. You’ll barely notice it running—except that your home is finally, consistently comfortable.
Smart Home Integration Carrier’s Côr thermostat ecosystem delivers the connected-home features modern homeowners expect: remote access, energy monitoring, maintenance alerts, and seamless integration with voice assistants and home automation platforms.Ideal For
Carrier systems are the right choice for homeowners who prioritize whole-home comfort control with the latest technology, own historic or architecturally significant properties requiring precise climate management, want comprehensive smart home integration, or plan to stay in their home long-term and want a system that will still feel modern fifteen years from now.
Warranty Protection
Carrier backs their equipment with a 10-year parts limited warranty when registered within 90 days of installation. As an authorized dealer, Carriage handles registration and documentation—your warranty protection is never in question.
The Carriage Difference
Any company can order a Carrier unit. We ensure it’s the right Carrier unit—properly sized, expertly installed, and configured specifically for your home. That’s the difference between equipment and comfort.
There’s a reason “hard to stop a Trane” became one of the most recognized taglines in home comfort: Trane builds systems the way manufacturers used to build things—overengineered, tested beyond reasonable limits, and designed to outlast the mortgage.
While other manufacturers optimize for production cost savings, Trane optimizes for the homeowner who installs a system once and expects it to still be running strong when their kids graduate college.
Carriage Heating & Cooling is an authorized Trane dealer because our customers deserve access to equipment that matches their expectations for longevity and reliability.
Commercial-Grade Construction
Trane doesn’t build separate “residential” and “commercial” quality tiers. The same engineering principles that keep hospitals, data centers, and high-rises comfortable protect your family room. Their spine fin coil design resists corrosion—critical in our salt-air coastal environment where lesser equipment degrades years before it should.
XV Series Performance
Trane’s variable-speed XV20i achieves up to 22 SEER efficiency, translating to real savings on Georgia Power bills during our seven-month cooling season. But efficiency means nothing if the system doesn’t last. Trane delivers both.
Humidity Control That Works
Coastal Georgia humidity damages hardwood floors, encourages mold growth, and makes 74 degrees feel like 80. Trane’s variable-speed systems run longer at lower capacity, pulling significantly more moisture from the air than traditional single-stage units that cycle on and off.
Extreme Condition Testing
Every Trane system endures rigorous testing in accelerated aging chambers, simulated hurricanes, and temperature extremes far beyond what Savannah summers deliver. The result is equipment that treats our August heat as just another Tuesday.
Ideal For
Trane systems are the right choice for homeowners who value longevity over lowest upfront cost, live in coastal or high-humidity environments, have experienced premature equipment failure with previous systems, or simply want to make this decision once and not revisit it for twenty years.
Warranty Protection
Trane offers a 12-year limited warranty on compressors and a 10-year limited warranty on parts when registered within 60 days of installation. Their warranty process is straightforward, and as an authorized dealer, Carriage ensures your coverage is fully documented.
The Carriage Difference
A Trane system is an investment in decades of comfort. We protect that investment with precise installation, proper sizing, and the attention to detail that matches Trane’s own manufacturing standards.
Here’s what the premium brands won’t tell you: the technology gap that once separated “top-tier” from “mid-tier” air conditioning has essentially closed. Today’s Rheem systems deliver the same variable-speed comfort, the same efficiency ratings, and the same long-term reliability as units costing thousands more.
The difference isn’t quality—it’s marketing budgets.
Rheem has spent decades as one of America’s largest HVAC manufacturers, quietly building a reputation among contractors as the brand that delivers professional-grade performance without the premium-brand markup. Carriage Heating & Cooling carries Rheem because our job is to find the right solution for your home—not to push you toward the highest price tag.
Prestige Series Performance
Rheem’s Prestige line features fully variable-speed inverter compressors—the same technology found in the most expensive units on the market—at price points that make whole-home comfort accessible for more families. The RA20 achieves up to 20 SEER efficiency with sound levels as low as 58 decibels. Those aren’t “budget” specifications. Those are flagship numbers.
Vertical Integration
Unlike manufacturers who source compressors from one supplier, coils from another, and controls from a third, Rheem designs and builds their systems as integrated units. Indoor and outdoor components are engineered to work together from day one—not assembled from a parts bin.
EcoNet Smart Technology
Rheem’s EcoNet system provides connected-home features today’s homeowners expect: remote monitoring, energy usage tracking, and proactive maintenance alerts. Your system tells you when it needs attention before small issues become expensive repairs.
Engineered for Humidity
Rheem specifically engineers for high-humidity climates like coastal Georgia. Their systems prioritize moisture removal alongside cooling—addressing the actual comfort problem our region presents, not just the number on the thermostat.
Ideal For
Rheem systems are the right choice for homeowners who want premium technology without paying for premium brand prestige, are replacing aging equipment and want modern efficiency at a responsible price point, value smart home connectivity and energy monitoring, or recognize that the best decision isn’t always the most expensive one.
Warranty Protection
Rheem backs their equipment with a 10-year parts limited warranty when registered within 90 days. Their warranty process is responsive and hassle-free—the confidence of a manufacturer who stands behind what they build.
The Carriage Difference
We’ll be honest: many families walk in expecting to buy a Carrier or Trane and choose Rheem once they see the specifications side by side. That’s not a compromise—that’s smart decision-making. We install every system with the same precision and care, regardless of the nameplate. That’s The Carriage Standard.
When HVAC professionals talk about ductless mini-splits, one name dominates the conversation: Mitsubishi Electric. While other manufacturers added mini-splits to their product lines as an afterthought, Mitsubishi built their entire reputation on perfecting ductless technology. They didn’t enter this market—they created it.
That singular focus shows in every aspect of their equipment: efficiency ratings other brands still chase, whisper-quiet operation that competitors can’t match, and reliability built on decades of refinement rather than rushed market entry.
When Carriage Heating & Cooling selected a ductless partner, the decision was straightforward. For mini-splits, there’s Mitsubishi—and then there’s everyone else.
Industry-Leading Efficiency
Mitsubishi mini-splits achieve SEER ratings up to 33.1—efficiency numbers that sound like typos until you see your utility bills drop. Their inverter-driven compressors modulate continuously, delivering precise output without the energy waste of traditional on/off cycling. For spaces you’re conditioning year-round, the savings compound dramatically.
Whisper-Quiet Operation
Mitsubishi indoor units operate as low as 19 decibels—quieter than a library, quieter than a whisper, quieter than you believed possible. You’ll forget the system is running until you notice how comfortable the room feels. Outdoor units are equally refined, keeping neighbors unaware and patios peaceful.
3D i-see Sensor Technology
Mitsubishi’s advanced i-see sensor detects occupancy and adjusts airflow to direct comfort where people actually are—not just into empty space. It also identifies hot and cold spots, automatically compensating for sun exposure through windows or heat from electronics. The system adapts to your room instead of forcing your room to adapt to it.
Kumo Cloud Smart Control
Mitsubishi’s Kumo Cloud platform delivers intuitive smartphone control, scheduling, and energy monitoring. Set temperatures before you arrive home. Monitor multiple zones from anywhere. Receive maintenance alerts before small issues become problems. It’s the connected-home experience designed specifically for ductless systems.
Hyper-Heating H2i Technology
While Savannah winters rarely test heating systems severely, Mitsubishi’s H2i technology maintains full heating capacity down to -13°F. This engineering margin means your system delivers consistent comfort even during our occasional hard freezes—without switching to expensive backup heat.
Ideal For
Mitsubishi systems are the right choice for homeowners adding climate control to spaces without existing ductwork, converting garages, sunrooms, or bonus rooms into year-round living space, owning historic Savannah homes where installing ducts would compromise architectural integrity, seeking the highest efficiency and quietest operation available, or wanting multi-zone control to condition different spaces independently.
Warranty Protection
Mitsubishi backs their equipment with a 12-year compressor warranty and a 12-year parts limited warranty when installed by an authorized contractor and registered within 90 days. That industry-leading coverage reflects their confidence in equipment built to last.
The Carriage Difference
Mini-splits require specialized expertise—and Mitsubishi systems deserve installers who understand their capabilities fully. We don’t treat ductless as a sideline. We invest in Mitsubishi-specific training because homeowners choosing the best equipment deserve installation that matches.
That’s The Carriage Standard—whether we’re conditioning your whole home or transforming a single room.
There’s a moment every homeowner recognizes. You’re standing in your living room in July, thermostat set to 72, and you’re still uncomfortable. The system runs constantly. The humidity never drops. Upstairs is five degrees warmer than downstairs. And somewhere in the back of your mind, you know: this isn’t working anymore.
Or maybe it’s January. The heat pump struggles to keep up once temperatures drop below forty. You’re supplementing with space heaters. The utility bills make no sense for a house that still feels cold.
You’ve been living with it. Adapting. Telling yourself it’s fine, the system still runs, replacement can wait.
But here’s what waiting actually costs: higher utility bills every single month, repair calls that add up faster than you’d expect, sleep interrupted by a house that’s never quite right, and the nagging knowledge that you’re postponing the inevitable while paying for the privilege.
Replacement isn’t just about fixing what’s broken. It’s about finally getting the comfort you’ve been missing—and often spending less money to get it.
Heat pumps and air conditioners typically last 15-20 years. Gas furnaces can reach 20-25 years with proper maintenance. But “still running” isn’t the same as “running well.” Systems lose efficiency gradually, and a 15-year-old unit may cost twice as much to operate as a modern replacement—even when nothing is technically broken.
If your bills climb year after year despite similar usage, your system is working harder to deliver less. Modern equipment operates at dramatically higher efficiency ratings, often cutting cooling costs by 30-50% compared to units installed even ten years ago.
If your system uses R-22 (Freon), you’re operating on borrowed time. R-22 production ended in 2020, and remaining supplies are expensive and dwindling. Any major repair on an R-22 system usually makes replacement the smarter investment.
Use our free Replacement Advisor calculator below to answer a few quick questions about your current system’s age, performance, and bills. Get personalized insights on whether a new, energy-efficient HVAC system makes sense for your home

A single repair doesn’t mean replacement. But when you’re on a first-name basis with your service technician, when every season brings another failure, when you’re genuinely unsure whether to fix it again or finally let go—that’s your answer. The money flowing toward repairs could be building equity in new equipment.
Hot and cold spots, rooms that never feel right, humidity that won’t quit—these problems often trace back to aging equipment that can’t deliver consistent performance. Sometimes the fix is a new system. Sometimes it’s a new system plus addressing ductwork issues. Either way, you don’t have to live with it.
Maybe you’ve experienced modern variable-speed systems elsewhere—a friend’s house, a hotel, a new office—and realized what home comfort can actually feel like. Wanting better isn’t frivolous. It’s recognizing that you spend more time in your home than anywhere else, and you deserve to be comfortable there.
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24/7 Emergency Service When your AC fails, we answer the phone. Real technicians, real solutions, real relief—day or night.

Common Problems We Solve:
Refrigerant leaks. we locate and repair properly, not just “topped off” to fail again. Capacitor failures that prevent startup or cause overheating. Frozen evaporator coils from airflow restrictions or refrigerant issues. Condensate drain clogs that cause water damage and system shutdowns. Compressor, fan motor, and control board failures diagnosed accurately the first time.
Heat Pumps and Air Conditioners We service both traditional AC systems paired with furnaces and heat pumps that handle cooling and heating. Most cooling-season problems affect both system types similarly—but some issues require heat-pump-specific expertise. Our technicians know the difference.
Humidity Matters Comfort in coastal Georgia isn’t just temperature—it’s humidity. A system that short-cycles or was improperly sized may hit 72 degrees but leave humidity at 65%, and you’ll still feel miserable. We ensure your system runs in a way that actually delivers comfort, not just cool air that still feels sticky.
Honest Repair Decisions A failed capacitor on a five-year-old system? Easy repair. A failed compressor on a fifteen-year-old unit running obsolete R-22 refrigerant? Probably time to replace. We’ll show you the math and let you decide—no pressure, no scare tactics, just honest guidance.

Carriage Heating & Cooling provides 24/7 emergency AC repair for both heat pumps and traditional air conditioning systems throughout the Greater Savannah area.
Seven months of Savannah summer demands air conditioning that works. When it doesn’t, everything stops—sleep, comfort, productivity, patience. Your AC isn’t a luxury here. It’s essential infrastructure.

Carriage Heating & Cooling provides 24/7 emergency repair for air conditioners, heat pumps, gas furnaces, and mini-split systems throughout the Greater Savannah area.
A heat pump in heating mode relies on refrigerant to extract warmth from outdoor air. Low refrigerant levels—often from slow leaks that went unnoticed during cooling season—dramatically reduce heating capacity. Your system runs constantly but never reaches temperature.
The reversing valve switches your heat pump between cooling and heating modes. When it fails or sticks, you may get cooling when you need heating—or reduced capacity in both directions. This repair requires precise diagnosis to avoid unnecessary part replacement.
Heat pumps naturally accumulate frost on outdoor coils during cold weather. A functioning defrost cycle handles this automatically. When defrost controls fail, ice builds up, airflow drops, and heating output falls off a cliff. We see this frequently on systems that haven’t been serviced regularly.
Most heat pumps include electric auxiliary heat strips that supplement output during extremely cold conditions. When these fail, your system handles moderate cold fine but can’t keep up when temperatures drop into the thirties. You notice it precisely when you need heat most.
Carriage Heating & Cooling provides 24/7 emergency repair for air conditioners, heat pumps, gas furnaces, and mini-split systems throughout the Greater Savannah area.
Low refrigerant is never normal. It means a leak exists somewhere in your system—and simply “topping off” refrigerant without finding the leak guarantees you’ll be calling again in a few months. We locate leaks, repair them properly, and recharge systems to manufacturer specifications.
The compressor is the heart of your system and its most expensive component. When compressors fail on newer equipment, warranty coverage often applies. On older systems, compressor failure usually signals time for replacement rather than repair. We’ll diagnose accurately and give you honest options.
Contactors, relays, control boards, thermostats—your system depends on electronics that can fail due to age, power surges, or heat exposure. We diagnose electrical issues systematically to replace only what’s actually failed.

Both indoor blower motors and outdoor condenser fan motors wear out over time. Symptoms include weak airflow, unusual noises, or systems that overheat and shut down. Motor replacement restores proper operation when the rest of your system is sound.
Capacitors help start and run your compressor and fan motors. They’re inexpensive components that fail frequently—especially in our heat. A failed capacitor can prevent startup entirely or cause motors to overheat and shut down. This is one of the most common repairs we perform, and often one of the quickest to resolve.
We have all probably seen this from time to time. Ice on your indoor coil means something is wrong—usually restricted airflow or low refrigerant. Running a frozen system causes compressor damage. We identify the root cause, not just the symptom, and resolve the underlying problem.
Your AC removes gallons of water from Savannah’s humid air every day. That water has to go somewhere. Clogged drain lines cause water damage, trigger safety shutoffs, and create conditions for mold growth. We clear blockages and ensure proper drainage.
Carriage Heating & Cooling provides 24/7 emergency repair for air conditioners, heat pumps, gas furnaces, and mini-split systems throughout the Greater Savannah area.
Mini-split line sets run through walls, often with multiple connections at indoor units. Each connection is a potential leak point. Low refrigerant causes poor cooling, icing, and eventual compressor damage. We locate and repair leaks properly rather than simply recharging a system that will fail again in months.
Both indoor and outdoor units contain circuit boards that manage operation. Power surges, moisture intrusion, and simple component fatigue cause board failures. We diagnose board problems accurately to avoid unnecessary replacement of expensive components that aren’t actually failed.
When indoor units can’t gravity-drain, small pumps move condensate to an appropriate drain point. These pumps fail, clog, and overflow. We repair or replace failed pumps and address the drainage problems that caused premature failure.

If your multi-zone system has one head that won’t cool, another that runs constantly, and a third throwing error codes, you need a technician who understands how these components interact—not someone who will quote you for replacing the entire system because they can’t diagnose it.
Indoor unit blower motors run constantly during operation. When they fail—or when fan blades become unbalanced due to dirt accumulation—you’ll notice reduced airflow, unusual noises, or complete zone failure. Outdoor fan motors fail similarly, causing the system to overheat and shut down.
Mini-splits use multiple temperature and pressure sensors to modulate operation. A single failed sensor can cause a system to short-cycle, run continuously, or display error codes. Sensor replacement is often straightforward—but only after correct diagnosis identifies which sensor is actually problematic.
Your AC removes gallons of water from Savannah’s humid air every day. That water has to go somewhere. Clogged drain lines cause water damage, trigger safety shutoffs, and create conditions for mold growth. We clear blockages and ensure proper drainage.
Use our free, quick diagnosis calculator to describe your symptoms and get helpful insights right away. It’s easy – just answer a few questions about noises, temperatures, or other issues. Then let our experienced local techs take it from there with fast, reliable service.
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As a family-owned company based right here in Pooler, Georgia, we’ve proudly served the Greater Savannah area since 2004 with fast emergency response, upfront pricing with no surprises, and experienced local techs who treat every home like their own. Our perfect 5-star reviews prove it: customers trust us for reliable repairs, same-day help when possible, and the kind of care that makes you feel like family.



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At Carriage® Heating & Cooling, we don’t limit you to one brand—we’re authorized dealers for three of the industry’s most trusted names: Carrier, Rheem, and Trane. This means you get access to the best equipment for your specific needs, not just whatever one manufacturer happens to offer.

As an authorized dealer we provide:
Not every HVAC company can call themselves an authorized dealer. This designation requires ongoing training, certification, and a proven track record of quality installations and customer satisfaction. Fewer than 5% of dealers nationwide achieve and maintain this status with even one major brand—we’ve earned it with three.
Why Authorized Dealer Status Matters
When you work with Carriage, you’re getting a team that meets the highest standards set by Carrier, Lennox, and Trane. That means proper installation techniques, access to full product lines, and warranty support directly backed by the manufacturer.
Ready to Explore Your Options?
If your current system is struggling but you’ve held off due to cost concerns, now is a great time to see what’s available. We’ll provide a detailed estimate and walk you through your options—no pressure, just the information you need to make the right decision for your home.

