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About hvac in Alliance
Alliance is Stark County's eastern hub, home to the University of Mount Union and a mix of college-town rentals and family neighborhoods. Local pros service neighborhoods including Glamorgan, South Lincoln, downtown. Alliance has a healthy mix of rental properties (driven by Mount Union) and owner-occupied homes, with seasonal turn-around projects keeping painters, cleaners, and HVAC pros busy. Tell us what you need and we'll connect you with Alliance pros your neighbors already hire β locally owned, license-checked, and backed by real reviews.
Common questions
How much does HVAC service cost in Alliance?+
An AC tune-up runs $75 to $200 and is worth doing every spring. Furnace repair averages $150 to $600 depending on the part. A new central AC installation is $3,000 to $7,000 including the air handler. Duct cleaning runs $300 to $500 for a whole home. Emergency calls (no heat in February, no AC in July) add $100 to $200 to the labor rate.
When should I replace my furnace?+
Gas furnaces last 15 to 20 years in Alliance when maintained. Replace if yours is over 15 years old AND showing problems (uneven heating, rising gas bills, frequent repairs). A new high-efficiency unit (95%+ AFUE) cuts winter gas bills 20 to 30 percent versus a 1990s 80% AFUE furnace. Ohio rebates through Columbia Gas and energy programs can knock $500 to $1,500 off the install.
Should I get a heat pump or stay with gas in Alliance?+
Modern cold-climate heat pumps work efficiently down to 5Β°F, which covers most Alliance winter days. Below 5Β°F they switch to backup heat (electric strip or gas). The math: heat pumps cost $8,000 to $14,000 installed versus $4,000 to $7,000 for a high-efficiency gas furnace, but they cut operating cost 30 to 50 percent and qualify for federal tax credits up to $2,000.
Why is one room hotter or colder than the rest?+
Usually a ductwork issue. Common causes: a blocked or closed register, a duct disconnected in the attic or basement, undersized return ducts on one branch, or insulation gaps near that room. A Alliance HVAC pro can do a static-pressure test and infrared survey to pinpoint it. The fix is often $500 to $2,000 β much cheaper than a whole-system replacement.
Do Alliance HVAC contractors offer maintenance plans?+
Most do. A typical plan is $150 to $300 per year and covers two visits (spring AC, fall furnace) plus priority service, no overtime fees, and a 10 to 15 percent discount on repairs. Worth it if your system is over 10 years old. Newer systems on a manufacturer warranty may already require annual professional service to keep the warranty valid.
How do I find HVAC pros in Alliance, Ohio?+
Browse HVAC pros on StarkPros who serve Alliance and the surrounding Stark County area. Each listing includes reviews from past customers, service details, and a direct quote request form β so you can compare options before reaching out.




























