Commercial HVAC Contractors in North Carolina
Browse North Carolina's top-rated commercial HVAC companies. Whether you manage a single office building or a portfolio of industrial facilities, My HVAC Tech connects you with licensed, insured contractors who specialize in commercial systems.
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Featured Contractors in North Carolina
View allDD’s Heating & AC Services
Greensboro, NC
DD's Heating & AC Services in Graham, NC — 5-star rated HVAC repair and replacement serving Greensboro-area commercial p...
Lamberts Mechanical LLC
Charlotte, NC
Lamberts Mechanical LLC — licensed commercial HVAC contractor in Stanfield, NC. RTUs, VRF, boilers & more. 5-star rated....
Hartz Heating & Cooling Inc
Charlotte, NC
Hartz Heating & Cooling Inc — Harrisburg, NC commercial HVAC serving Charlotte metro. 5/5 stars, 220 reviews, preventive...
Charlotte Heating & Air
Charlotte, NC
Charlotte Heating & Air — Mint Hill, NC commercial HVAC for offices, retail, warehouses & multifamily. 5-star rated, 25-...
Piedmont Metro Heating and Air
Raleigh, NC
Cary, NC commercial HVAC contractor serving Raleigh metro — RTUs, VRF, boilers, heat pumps. 5/5 rating, same-day respons...
Indicor Mechanical, Inc.
Greensboro, NC
Indicor Mechanical, Inc. — Greensboro commercial & industrial HVAC contractor since 1986. New construction, retrofits &...
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Frequently Asked Questions — Commercial HVAC in North Carolina
How do I find a licensed commercial HVAC contractor in North Carolina?
North Carolina requires commercial HVAC contractors to hold a state contractor's license. Use My HVAC Tech to filter for verified contractors — we confirm license numbers directly with the NC licensing board. Always verify that the contractor carries general liability insurance and workers' compensation before signing a contract.
What should I expect to pay for commercial HVAC service in North Carolina?
Commercial HVAC costs in North Carolina vary significantly based on system type, building size, and service complexity. Routine maintenance contracts typically run $150–$400 per unit per year. Emergency service calls average $300–$800 for diagnosis and basic repairs. System replacements for rooftop units range from $8,000–$35,000 depending on tonnage.
Do commercial HVAC contractors in North Carolina offer 24/7 emergency service?
Many commercial HVAC contractors in North Carolina offer 24/7 emergency response, particularly those serving healthcare, food service, and data center clients. Use the "Emergency Service" filter on My HVAC Tech to find contractors with confirmed after-hours availability.
What commercial HVAC certifications should I look for in North Carolina?
Look for NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certified technicians, which validates hands-on HVAC competency. For refrigerant handling, EPA Section 608 certification is federally required. In North Carolina, commercial work typically requires a state contractor license. Manufacturer certifications from Carrier, Trane, or Lennox indicate authorized service capability.
