Certified HVAC Repair in Augusta, GA 30907 - Rosier's Heating Air & Refrigeration

3710 Old Petersburg Rd, Augusta, GA 30907

(706) 869-1120

Services Offered

  • HVAC installation or replacement
  • HVAC system repair

Meet the Team

Rosier's Heating Air & Refrigeration is a trusted local HVAC contractor serving Augusta, GA, and the surrounding communities. We understand that a failing air handler fan or blower motor can bring your home's comfort to a sudden halt, especially during our humid summers or chilly winters. Our team of certified technicians specializes in diagnosing and repairing these common HVAC failures quickly and reliably. Using quality parts and providing honest assessments, we get your system running efficiently again, ensuring your family stays comfortable and your energy bills stay manageable. For prompt, professional service from a neighbor you can trust, call Rosier's.

Frequently Asked Questions

My AC is running but not blowing air. Could this be an air handler fan failure, and how quickly can you fix it in Augusta?

Yes, a lack of airflow is a classic sign of an air handler fan failure, a common issue in Augusta homes. We prioritize these calls because they leave you without cooling. Our technicians can typically diagnose the problem on-site and, if the part is in our local inventory, complete the repair the same day to restore your comfort quickly.

What are the signs of a failing blower motor, and is it better to repair or replace it?

Listen for unusual screeching or grinding noises from your indoor unit, weak airflow from vents, or the system frequently shutting off. For many Augusta homeowners, a repair is possible and cost-effective if the motor itself is the only issue. We'll provide a transparent diagnosis and recommend a replacement only if it's the most reliable long-term solution for your system.

Why does my HVAC system keep tripping the circuit breaker after I hear a humming noise?

A humming noise followed by a tripped breaker often points to a seized blower motor. The motor is trying to start but can't, causing an electrical overload. This is a safety hazard. We recommend turning the system off at the thermostat and calling us immediately. Our technicians will safely diagnose the exact cause—whether it's the motor, capacitor, or wiring—and fix it to prevent further damage or fire risk.

Business Location & Hours



Mon:Open 24 hours
Tue:Open 24 hours
Wed:Open 24 hours
Thu:Open 24 hours
Fri:Open 24 hours
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Sun:Open 24 hours


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