
Best HVAC Technicians in Waynesboro, VA
20 verified hvac technicians serving Waynesboro. Compare ratings, read reviews, and get free estimates.
Ranked Pros
20
scored & compared
Average Cost
$143–$475
repair
Top Score
59/100
HomeProx rating
Service Area
Waynesboro
Independent City
How we rank hvac technicians
Every business gets a HomeProx Score (0-100) based on multiple trust signals. Here is how the score breaks down:
30
Google Rating
20
Review Volume
15
VA License
15
Yelp Rating
Additional points for BBB accreditation (10), free estimates (5), and web presence (5). Rankings are updated hourly.
Hiring a hvac technician in Waynesboro
We tracked 20 hvac technicians working in Waynesboro, VA and scored each one on the signals that actually matter when a contractor is walking into your home: Google and Yelp reviews at scale, verified Virginia DPOR licensing, BBB standing, and whether they publish pricing or offer free estimates. Typical hvac technician pricing in the Independent City area runs $143–$475 repair, though the ends of that range reflect very different jobs.
If you're hiring for hvac work in Waynesboro, focus on three things: check the license at dpor.virginia.gov, get at least three written estimates (pricing spreads are wider than homeowners expect), and read the 1-star reviews — they tell you more about the operation than the 5-stars do. Below is the ranked list; each profile has the review themes, pricing range, and credential check for that specific business.
20 HVAC Technicians, ranked
Why #1: 4.9-star Google rating from 1,490 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #2: 4.9-star Google rating from 1,424 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #3: 4.9-star Google rating from 1,080 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #4: 4.9-star Google rating from 1,008 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #5: 4.9-star Google rating from 654 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #6: 4.7-star Google rating from 639 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #7: 5.0-star Google rating from 127 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #8: 5.0-star Google rating from 122 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #9: 4.6-star Google rating from 134 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #10: 4.7-star Google rating from 134 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #11: 5.0-star Google rating from 80 reviews. offers free estimates.
Why #12: 4.4-star Google rating (88 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #13: 4.8-star Google rating (30 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #14: 4.0-star Google rating (109 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #15: 5.0-star Google rating (11 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #16: 5.0-star Google rating (1 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #17: 3.8-star Google rating (4 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #18: 4.3 stars on Yelp. offers free estimates.
Why #19: 3.2-star Google rating (6 reviews). offers free estimates.
Why #20: 5.0 stars on Yelp. offers free estimates.
Cost Guide
$143–$475
repair
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How to Hire a HVAC Technician in Waynesboro
Finding a reliable hvac technician in Waynesboro, VA starts with understanding what drives costs and quality in the Independent City area. We've compiled 20 verified professionals to help you compare.
Key Cost Factors
- Type of system: A standard split system (furnace + AC) costs $5,000-$9,000 installed, while a heat pump system runs $8,000-$14,000. Heat pumps are gaining popularity in the Charlottesville area because they handle both heating and cooling efficiently in Virginia's Zone 4A climate.
- Home square footage: HVAC is sized in tons (1 ton = 12,000 BTU). A 1,500 sq ft Charlottesville home typically needs 2.5-3 tons, while a 3,000 sq ft home needs 4-5 tons. Each additional ton adds roughly $1,500-$2,500 to the installed cost.
- Ductwork condition: Leaky or undersized ducts can waste 20-30% of conditioned air. Sealing existing ductwork costs $1,000-$2,500, while replacing a full duct system in older Virginia homes runs $3,000-$7,000.
- Energy efficiency rating: A 14 SEER unit costs $2,000-$3,000 less upfront than an 18+ SEER model, but the high-efficiency unit saves $300-$500 per year on electricity. Virginia's long cooling season (May through September) means the payback period is typically 5-7 years.
- Brand: Builder-grade brands like Goodman or Amana cost 20-30% less than premium brands like Carrier or Trane, but premium brands often include 10-year parts-and-labor warranties versus 5-year coverage on budget units.
Tips for Hiring
- Get at least 3 written estimates before deciding
- Verify licensing through Virginia DPOR (Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation)
- Ask for proof of insurance and bonding
- Check online reviews on multiple platforms
- Ask for references from recent jobs in the Waynesboro area