Experience Unmatched HVAC Solutions with Massey Mechanical
Family Owned and Operated
24/7 Emergency Service Available
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Licensed & Trained Technicians!
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Our Services
air conditioning
air conditioning
Expert installation, repair, and maintenance to keep your home cool and comfortable.

Heating
Heating
Reliable heating solutions, including furnace repairs, installations, and seasonal tune-ups.

Mini Splits
Mini Splits
Efficient ductless systems for targeted heating and cooling in any space.

Heat Pumps
Heat Pumps
Energy-efficient heating and cooling systems for year-round comfort.
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Indoor Air Quality
Indoor Air Quality
Enhance air quality with purifiers, humidifiers, and ventilation for a healthier environment.


About
Massey Mechanical
Massey Mechanical was founded in 2022 by Alex & Greg Massey. The Massey name has been a large part of the Conway community since 1984 through their other business, Massey Properties. Massey Mechanical has serviced all of Massey Properties’ HVAC needs for over 10 years and just recently expanded as its own company that now services all of Central Arkansas. We understand the importance of our customers and their needs.
Our company is built on hard work and determination to be the best Heat & Air company in Arkansas.
Our company is built on hard work and determination to be the best Heat & Air company in Arkansas.
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Flexible Financing Options for Your Needs
At Massey Mechanical, we understand that HVAC repairs and installations can be a significant expense. That's why we offer a variety of financing options tailored to fit your budget.
Payment Plans
Spread HVAC costs over time with monthly payment options.
Spread HVAC costs over time with monthly payment options.
Low Interest
Financing often includes low or zero-interest promotional rates.
Financing often includes low or zero-interest promotional rates.
Lender Partnerships
Specialized loans from partnered financial institutions.
Specialized loans from partnered financial institutions.

Exclusive Promotions Just for You!
Massey Mechanical Club
Membership Program
15% off all parts and labor
Includes 2 tune-ups a year
Priority scheduling for members
$19/month + tax per unit or $228/ year + tax per unit
What is included in the tune-ups:
Inspect coolant levels & pressure
Inspect condensate drain
Check & adjust thermostat
Inspect outdoor disconnect
Inspect wiring, contacts, capacitors & relays
Inspect condenser fan motor & blades
Inspect evaporator coil
Inspect compressor at startup
Inspect and clean condenser
Inspect furnace operation and safety


FAQs
Find answers to common questions about our Residential HVAC services.
What services does Massey Mechanical offer?
We offer a range of HVAC services including installation, repair, and maintenance of heating, cooling, and ventilation systems.
How often should I get my HVAC system serviced?
We recommend getting your HVAC system serviced at least twice a year to ensure it is running efficiently and to catch any potential issues before they become major problems. We offer service contracts that include two routine services during the spring & fall to prepare your system for peak operating time.
What types of HVAC systems do you work with?
We work with a variety of HVAC systems including central air conditioning, ductless mini-split systems, heat pumps, and furnaces.
How often should I change my HVAC filters?
We recommend changing your HVAC filters every 1 to 3 months, depending on factors like indoor air quality, the number of occupants, and pets. Regular filter changes help maintain system efficiency and prevent dust and allergen buildup.
What are the signs that my HVAC system needs repair?
Common signs of HVAC issues include strange noises, uneven cooling or heating, frequent cycling on and off, unpleasant odors, and a sudden increase in energy bills. If you notice any of these signs, it's best to schedule a professional inspection and repair.
How can I improve the energy efficiency of my HVAC system?
To improve energy efficiency, consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat, sealing air leaks in your home, ensuring proper insulation, and scheduling regular maintenance.
How long can I expect my HVAC system to last?
The lifespan of an HVAC system varies based on its make, model, and maintenance history. On average, a well-maintained system can last between 10 to 15 years for air conditioners and 15 to 20 years for furnaces.
How long is a manufacturer warranty on a new system?
Depending on the brand of the unit, it will come with a standard 5-10 year manufacturer limited parts warranty.
Should I replace my central air system even though it is still working?
We recommend that if your existing AC unit is more than 15 years old, you should consider replacing your unit. Installing a new air conditioning unit will allow your home to be more energy efficient and save you money in the long run. With a more energy efficient system, your energy bill will decrease as your air conditioner is more than 1/4 of your bill cost every month.
What is SEER?
SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. It's a measure used to determine the efficiency of air conditioning systems, specifically how much cooling output the system provides for each unit of energy consumed over an entire cooling season. A higher SEER rating indicates better energy efficiency, meaning the system uses less energy to cool your home, which can lead to lower utility bills and a smaller environmental footprint.
What is a heat pump?
A heat pump is a versatile HVAC system that can both heat and cool your home. It works by transferring heat from one place to another, rather than generating heat like a traditional furnace. Here's how it works:
-In heating mode: The heat pump extracts heat from the outside air (even when it's cold outside) and brings it inside to warm your home.
-In cooling mode: It works like an air conditioner, removing heat from the inside of your home and transferring it outside.
Heat pumps are energy-efficient because they move heat rather than generate it through combustion. Instead of using gas or electricity to create heat, they simply move existing heat, which uses less energy. They can be especially effective in moderate climates where extreme temperatures aren't the norm, as they can efficiently handle both heating and cooling needs. Some heat pumps also have auxiliary heat as a backup heating element for colder climates.
-In heating mode: The heat pump extracts heat from the outside air (even when it's cold outside) and brings it inside to warm your home.
-In cooling mode: It works like an air conditioner, removing heat from the inside of your home and transferring it outside.
Heat pumps are energy-efficient because they move heat rather than generate it through combustion. Instead of using gas or electricity to create heat, they simply move existing heat, which uses less energy. They can be especially effective in moderate climates where extreme temperatures aren't the norm, as they can efficiently handle both heating and cooling needs. Some heat pumps also have auxiliary heat as a backup heating element for colder climates.
Still have questions?
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