24/7 Emergency Service • Whole-Home Energy Solutions • Unmatched Local Expertise
Our emergency dispatch line is answered any time, day or night. Flat-rate pricing means no surprise overtime fees if a job runs long.
Founded by John Anderson, still family-operated. 639+ Google reviews at 4.9 stars — more than 4x any Dalton competitor.
HER/HEAR certified. Access to rebates and incentives that lower your power bill, not just replace equipment.
"Most companies just swap the box. We fix the house." HVAC + insulation + sealing for total energy performance.
Average drive time from our Calhoun shop: 15-25 minutes
When you call (706) 629-0749, you reach a dedicated Anderson HAI dispatcher who knows our technicians, our service area, and our customers — not a third-party call center juggling fifty unrelated companies. They pull up your address, check which technician is closest, and give you a real arrival window — often same-day for repairs.
Our service van rolls up with the parts inventory most Northwest Georgia homes need on board: capacitors, contactors, filters, common refrigerant, and basic ductwork hardware. That means most repairs are finished in one visit instead of “we’ll order the part and be back Tuesday.”
We’re flat-rate, not hourly — the price you’re quoted is the price you pay, even if the repair takes longer than expected. And for most jobs, we don’t hand you one take-it-or-leave-it number. We walk you through several solution levels at different price points so you can pick what fits your home, your budget, and how long you plan to keep the system. No high-pressure upsell, no surprise add-ons at the end.
That approach is why we have 639+ Google reviews averaging 4.9 stars from Dalton, Whitfield County, and across Northwest Georgia.
"Anderson came out at 11pm on a Saturday when our heat went out. Fixed it in under an hour. Best experience we've ever had with an HVAC company."
— Dalton homeowner, 2025
"They installed our new heat pump and sealed the entire attic. Our power bill dropped over $180/month. No one else even mentioned insulation."
— Dalton family, 2025