(402) 555-0456
Crestview Heating & Air
Family-owned since 2005

Your home should feel
like your home
not an argument with
your thermostat.

Crestview has been fixing furnaces and installing AC for Omaha families since 2005. NATE-certified technicians, honest diagnoses, same-day service on most calls. When we quote a price, that’s what you pay.

Same-day service Fair, fixed quotes 24/7 emergency
20+
Years in Omaha
A+
BBB Accredited
4.9
500+ reviews
NATE
Certified techs
What we do

Heating, cooling,
done right.

01

Furnace repair & installation

Most furnace repairs done same day. If yours isn’t worth fixing, we’ll tell you straight — and help you pick a replacement that actually fits your home.

02

AC repair & installation

Emergency AC repair on the hottest day of the year, or a full new system install done right. Proper sizing, no shortcuts, honest quotes.

03

Heat pumps

The most efficient way to heat and cool your home. We install and service all major brands, including ductless mini-splits.

04

Indoor air quality

Whole-home humidifiers, HEPA filtration, UV lights, air purifiers. If you can’t breathe easy at home, we fix that.

05

Tune-ups & maintenance

Seasonal tune-ups catch small problems before they become emergencies. Join our maintenance plan and we remember for you.

06

24/7 emergency

No heat in January, AC out in July — we answer the phone day, night, weekend, holiday. Real technicians, fast response.

Who you’re hiring

20 years of the
same three rules.

Honest estimates. Code-correct work. Show up when we said we would.

Crestview has been in Omaha since 2005. We’ve seen every kind of HVAC shop come and go — the ones that grew fast, the ones that cut corners, the ones that got too big to care. We stayed small on purpose. When you call, you get a NATE-certified technician who has been doing this work for a long time, not a commissioned salesperson trying to upsell you a new system.

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Need service today?

We answer the phone.

Real technicians, real humans, real fast response across the Omaha metro.