When the AC quits during a Baldwin County summer, it is more than an inconvenience. Gulf Coast heat, heavy humidity, vacation schedules, rental guests, and family comfort can turn a cooling problem into an urgent situation fast. Gone Coastal Plumbing & Air provides 24/7 emergency HVAC services for homeowners and businesses in Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fairhope, Daphne, Lillian, Perdido Beach, Elberta, Fort Morgan, and surrounding Baldwin County communities.
If your air conditioner is not cooling, your system will not turn on, your air handler is leaking water, or your home is getting hotter by the hour, call Gone Coastal. Our team will help you understand what is happening, what can be checked safely, and whether the situation needs immediate service, same-day repair, or replacement planning.
Not every HVAC emergency means the system has to be replaced. Some problems can be repaired quickly with the right diagnosis. Others point to an older or failing system that may not be worth another major repair. Gone Coastal helps you make that decision clearly, without pressure.
Common Emergency HVAC Problems:
During peak HVAC season, many homeowners call for a repair and learn that the system is reaching the end of its dependable life. If the repair is expensive, the system is older, the home is not cooling properly, or the same unit has already needed repeated service, replacement may be the better investment.
Gone Coastal already provides HVAC replacement for Baldwin County homeowners, including financing options and an available 10-year extended service warranty covering labor and parts.
Homes along the Alabama Gulf Coast face long cooling cycles, salt air, humidity, storms, and high seasonal demand. A repair that works inland may not be enough for a coastal home if the system is undersized, corroded, poorly draining, or unable to manage humidity. Gone Coastal evaluates the full comfort picture, including equipment condition, airflow, duct concerns, thermostat operation, condensate drainage, and whether the system is still worth repairing.
Call Gone Coastal right away if your AC stops cooling during extreme heat, the indoor unit is leaking water, the system smells like it is burning, the breaker keeps tripping, the outdoor unit is making unusual noises, or someone in the home is especially vulnerable to heat. You should also call if a vacation rental, business, or occupied property cannot safely wait for a normal appointment.
If your HVAC system is down, do not wait for the problem to get worse. Call or text (251) 979-9396 for emergency HVAC service in Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fairhope, Daphne, Lillian, Perdido Beach, Elberta, Fort Morgan, and nearby Baldwin County communities. You can also contact us online. At Gone Coastal Plumbing & Air, nothing is beyond our reach.
Yes. Gone Coastal Plumbing & Air offers 24/7 emergency services for urgent HVAC and plumbing needs. Call or text (251) 979-9396 for help.
That depends on the age of the system, the cost of the repair, how often it has been breaking down, and whether it can still cool your home properly. Gone Coastal can diagnose the issue and explain whether repair or replacement is the better option.
Yes. Water near the indoor HVAC unit can come from a clogged condensate drain, frozen coil, pan issue, or drainage failure. This should be handled quickly to reduce the risk of water damage.
Yes. Gone Coastal offers financing options for HVAC replacement, subject to approval.
Gone Coastal serves Baldwin County and Alabama Gulf Coast communities including Foley, Gulf Shores, Orange Beach, Fairhope, Daphne, Lillian, Perdido Beach, Elberta, Fort Morgan, and nearby areas.
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