No heat in winter
Furnace not firing. Heat pump locked out. Indoor temperature dropping. Risk of frozen pipes if it stays below freezing overnight.
Furnace out in a January cold snap in Albany. A/C dead during a Willamette Valley heat wave. Gas smell at 2am in Corvallis. Whatever the emergency, the Tru72 line is answered by a real person, every hour of every day. The dispatcher decides whether a technician rolls right now or first thing in the morning, then gives you a real ETA. No phone tree. No voicemail. No "we'll call you back."
Real emergencies are the ones that put your home at risk or make it unsafe to occupy. If you're seeing one of these, don't wait for business hours. The Tru72 line is live right now.
Furnace not firing. Heat pump locked out. Indoor temperature dropping. Risk of frozen pipes if it stays below freezing overnight.
Indoor temperature climbing past 80°F. Elderly residents, infants, or pets at risk. Willamette Valley summers now routinely push past 100°F.
Rotten egg or sulfur smell near the furnace, water heater, or gas appliance. Leave the house. Call us from outside. Do not flip light switches.
CO alarm sounding. Headache, dizziness, nausea. Leave the home immediately. Call 911 first. Then us, after you're outside.
Pooling water under the air handler, ceiling stains forming, drywall sagging. Risk of ceiling collapse and ongoing water damage.
Electrical, plastic, or smoke smell coming from supply registers. Could be a motor failure, a wiring issue, or worse. Shut off the system. Call.
Sweet, chemical smell near the indoor or outdoor unit. Refrigerant leak. Ventilate the space, avoid open flames, call us.
Turns on, runs for 30 seconds, shuts off, repeats. Indicates a safety lockout or control failure. Could damage the compressor if it keeps running.
The Tru72 emergency dispatch process has been the same for fifty years. The phone gets answered. The dispatcher decides. The technician rolls. The diagnostic-first method does not pause for emergencies.
Not a phone tree. Not a voicemail. Not an offshore call center. The Tru72 dispatcher picks up, listens, and asks the questions that matter.
Gas smell or CO alarm: technician rolls immediately, on the phone with you the whole way. No heat at 2am with a sleeping family in Lebanon: same. Fan motor whining at 6pm: probably first-thing-tomorrow.
The dispatcher names the technician, gives you a real time window, and tells you the diagnostic fee. No mystery. No "we'll see when we can get there."
Combustion analyzer, refrigerant scale, electrical tester, manometer. The same diagnostic-first method we'd use at 11am on a Tuesday. No corner-cutting just because it's late.
Some HVAC companies double or triple the diagnostic fee for after-hours, weekends, or holidays. We do not. The standard $72 covers the truck roll and the real-instrument diagnostic, whenever you need us.
The diagnostic fee covers a real technician arriving with a full instrument kit and giving you a written assessment of what's wrong, why, and what it costs to fix. Whether you call at 2pm Tuesday or 2am Sunday, the fee is the same.
If you proceed with the recommended repair, the $72 is credited toward the repair. You only pay the diagnostic fee when you don't proceed.
Mission Ready Plan members (first responders, teachers, military) pay $39 for the diagnostic, any hour, any day.
If you're in one of these situations, take the immediate action below. The dispatcher will walk you through it on the call. These are not substitutes for the technician's visit, they are the steps that keep your home safe while the truck is on the way.
This emergency line serves single-family homes, townhomes, condos, and ADUs in Albany and the Mid-Willamette Valley. For commercial HVAC emergencies in office buildings, restaurants, retail spaces, multifamily complexes over four units, industrial facilities, or any commercial property, please contact a commercial HVAC contractor. Larsell Mechanical Service handles commercial work separately.
The line is open. Every hour. Every day. Same handshake. Same standard, whether it's an emergency at 3am or a planned install at 10am.
Call (541) 926-2321 Same line. Same crew. Portland homeowners, same number.Clean. Quality. Comfort.