Your local HVAC experts in Mountain Home, AR. From emergency repair to full system replacement, we handle every heating and cooling need.
Browse our full range of heating, cooling, and air quality services available in your area.
Air conditioning failures range from simple capacitor replacements to complex compressor and refrigerant circuit repairs requiring EPA Section 608 certified handling. Our technicians diagnose the root cause using superheat and subcooling measurements, amp draws, and pressure readings to restore full cooling output.
Scheduling professional furnace maintenance each fall ensures your heating system delivers full BTU output without wasting fuel. Technicians inspect the inducer motor, verify pressure switch operation, calibrate gas valve output, and clean the burner assembly for reliable cold-weather performance.
Seasonal air conditioning maintenance prevents costly mid-summer failures by verifying refrigerant charge, cleaning condenser coils, and testing capacitor microfarad ratings against manufacturer tolerances. A thorough tune-up preserves SEER efficiency and extends compressor lifespan by reducing operational strain.
When your boiler produces inconsistent heat, unusual noises, or pressure fluctuations, the root cause often involves sediment buildup, failing motorized valves, or degraded seals within the hydronic loop. Experienced technicians restore system balance and verify safe operation through combustion analysis.
Annual dryer vent cleaning reduces fire risk, lowers energy consumption, and extends appliance lifespan. Our technicians clear the full vent path from the dryer connection to the exterior hood, remove bird nests or debris from the termination point, and confirm unrestricted exhaust flow.
A professionally installed mini-split eliminates the energy losses associated with traditional ductwork while providing independent temperature control per zone. Technicians mount indoor heads at optimal height, route linesets with proper insulation, and commission each zone for verified heating and cooling output.
A complete HVAC installation addresses every component in the comfort chain, from the air handler and condensing unit to the thermostat and ductwork. Technicians ensure proper airflow, verify refrigerant charge, and test all safety controls before handoff to guarantee reliable, code-compliant operation.
Selecting the right heat pump means matching BTU capacity to your structure while accounting for climate zone, insulation levels, and existing ductwork. Professional installation ensures proper refrigerant charge, correct defrost timing, and verified auxiliary heat staging for demanding winter conditions.
Sudden HVAC failures often stem from compressor lockout, blown transformer fuses, failed gas valves, or tripped high-pressure switches. Emergency repair service provides same-day response with technicians equipped to diagnose and resolve critical faults across all major heating and cooling equipment brands.
Upgrading to a smart thermostat enables precise scheduling, remote access, and energy usage reporting that can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10 to 15 percent. Professional installation ensures correct wiring to your HVAC system, including C-wire verification and multi-stage equipment compatibility.
When a mini-split displays error codes, produces weak airflow, or fails to reach setpoint, the fault often lies within the inverter board, thermistor sensors, or refrigerant circuit. Professional repair restores rated SEER output and eliminates the inefficient short cycling that drives up utility costs.
Comprehensive HVAC inspections cover thermostat operation, ductwork condition, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and combustion safety. This detailed assessment identifies efficiency losses, safety hazards, and components nearing end of service life before they result in costly emergency repairs.
Ductwork problems manifest as uneven room temperatures, excessive dust near registers, and HVAC systems that run continuously without satisfying the thermostat. Technicians identify crushed flex runs, separated joints, and deteriorated mastic seals using pressure testing and visual inspection protocols.
Clean ductwork directly impacts the efficiency of your HVAC system by reducing static pressure and allowing unrestricted airflow to every register. Our technicians inspect for microbial growth, seal access points after service, and verify airflow improvements with anemometer readings post-cleaning.
When your heat pump struggles to maintain temperature or runs continuously without reaching setpoint, the problem often traces to refrigerant leaks, failing capacitors, or degraded reversing valves. Skilled technicians restore rated HSPF and SEER performance through systematic component-level troubleshooting.
KIC Refrigeration is trusted by property owners throughout Mountain Home (pop. 13,601) for a simple reason — we do what we say we are going to do. No inflated repair estimates, no recommending replacements when a repair will do, and no disappearing after the invoice is paid. We are here for the long term and our reputation across Mountain Home reflects that commitment to honesty.
Our commitment to the Mountain Home community goes beyond HVAC service. We hire locally, support Arkansas suppliers when possible, and stand behind every installation and repair with warranties that actually mean something. When your heating or cooling system needs attention, choose the company that Mountain Home homeowners already trust with their comfort.
Built on NATE certification, transparent pricing, and a guarantee that we stand behind.
You receive a written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before any work begins, and the final invoice matches. No diagnostic fees hidden in the repair bill, no surprise surcharges — just honest pricing you can verify and trust.
HVAC failures do not wait for business hours and neither do we. Our emergency technicians are dispatched around the clock — nights, weekends, and holidays — so you never go without heat in winter or cooling in the peak of summer.
Every technician on our team holds current NATE certification — the highest standard in the HVAC industry for installation and service competency. You get a technician who has passed rigorous exams on system diagnostics, refrigerant handling, and equipment commissioning.
We service Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Daikin, Mitsubishi, York, Bryant, and every other major residential and commercial HVAC brand. One call handles any system regardless of manufacturer, refrigerant type, or equipment age.
We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job. Our HVAC license is current in every state we operate, and we pull permits when local codes require them. Your property and our crew are fully protected on every visit.
Answers to the heating and cooling questions our customers ask most often.
A comprehensive HVAC inspection from KIC Refrigeration in Mountain Home covers every critical component of your heating and cooling system. Our NATE-certified technician evaluates the heat exchanger for cracks using a combustion analyzer, checks thermostat calibration and wiring, tests all electrical connections for tightness and amperage draw, measures refrigerant pressures against manufacturer specifications, clears the condensate drain line, inspects the blower motor and fan assembly for wear, checks the air filter and evaporator coil condition, tests safety controls including high-limit switches and flame sensors, performs carbon monoxide testing on gas-burning equipment, and measures supply and return airflow temperatures to verify the system is producing its rated BTU output. We also visually inspect accessible ductwork for leaks, damage, and insulation condition. You receive a written report with all findings, photos of any concerns, and prioritized recommendations.
Heat pumps offer both heating and cooling from a single outdoor unit, making them significantly more energy-efficient than furnaces for moderate climates. A heat pump does not generate heat — it transfers it from outdoor air, which requires far less energy than burning gas or running electric resistance coils. Modern cold-climate heat pumps with variable-speed inverter compressors operate effectively down to minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit, making them viable in most Arkansas locations. For Mountain Home homeowners with natural gas access, a dual-fuel system — heat pump for primary heating paired with a gas furnace for backup during extreme cold — often provides the best balance of efficiency and performance. Heat pumps also qualify for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act. KIC Refrigeration evaluates your specific climate zone, insulation levels, and utility rates to determine whether a heat pump, furnace, or dual-fuel system is the smartest investment.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration provides around-the-clock emergency heating and cooling repair throughout Mountain Home and surrounding Arkansas communities. Whether your furnace fails during a cold snap and pipes are at risk of freezing, your air conditioner dies during a dangerous heat wave, or you detect the smell of gas near your equipment, our technicians respond quickly. Every service vehicle carries common replacement parts — capacitors, contactors, ignitors, blower motors, control boards, and refrigerant — so most emergency repairs are completed in a single visit. We do not charge extra trip fees for after-hours calls, and our dispatchers are trained to triage situations over the phone so the right technician arrives with the right equipment. Call us anytime and we will have a crew on the way.
We recommend professional HVAC maintenance at least twice per year for Mountain Home homeowners — once in spring to prepare your cooling system and once in fall to prepare your heating system. Each tune-up includes a comprehensive multi-point inspection covering filter replacement, refrigerant level verification, electrical connection tightening, thermostat calibration, condensate drain clearing, and performance testing. For the heating check, technicians also inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, test safety switches, and verify gas pressure on furnaces and boilers. Routine maintenance catches small problems — like a failing capacitor or a dirty flame sensor — before they cause complete system failures. Industry data shows that well-maintained HVAC systems last 15 to 20 years compared to 10 to 12 years for neglected equipment, and they operate 15 to 25 percent more efficiently throughout their lifespan.
Absolutely. Modern high-efficiency HVAC equipment can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20 to 40 percent compared to systems installed 15 or more years ago. The improvement comes from advances in compressor technology, variable-speed motors, and smarter controls. In Mountain Home, upgrading from a 10-SEER air conditioner to a 16-SEER2 or higher unit delivers substantial monthly savings — the higher the SEER2 rating, the less electricity consumed per BTU of cooling. On the heating side, replacing an 80-percent AFUE furnace with a 96-percent modulating furnace means that 16 cents of every heating dollar previously wasted up the flue now heats your home. Heat pumps offer even greater efficiency, delivering 2 to 4 times more heating energy than they consume in electricity. KIC Refrigeration calculates projected energy savings for any equipment upgrade so you can see the return on investment before making a decision.
Most residential HVAC installations in Mountain Home, AR are completed in 1 to 3 days depending on the system type, condition of existing ductwork, and complexity of the project. A straightforward furnace and air conditioner replacement on existing ductwork typically takes a single day — our crews arrive in the morning and commission the new system by afternoon. Heat pump conversions, ductless multi-zone installations with line sets routed through walls, and projects requiring new or modified ductwork may take 2 to 3 days. Commercial installations and whole-building systems can extend to a week. We schedule around your availability, coordinate all permits and inspections, and protect your flooring and walls throughout the process. Every installation concludes with a full system commissioning including airflow verification and refrigerant charge confirmation.
Hear what our customers have to say about the quality and reliability of our HVAC work.
"Boiler repair was handled same-day. The tech was knowledgeable and did not try to upsell me on anything I did not need. Refreshing honesty."
"Boiler kept cycling on and off. Technician found a faulty thermocouple and replaced it on the spot. No nonsense, no upselling. Just good honest work."
"HVAC inspection was very thorough. Got a written report with photos and recommendations prioritized by urgency. Helpful for budgeting repairs."
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