Family-Operated HVAC Repair and Maintenance in Atoka, TN

At Chillax Heating and Air Conditioning, we’re proud to serve homeowners in Atoka and surrounding communities in Tipton County with careful diagnostics, honest repairs, and long-term system care. When your AC stops working in the middle of July or your heat pump struggles during a cold snap, you don’t need a sales pitch. You need clear answers and a fix that makes sense.
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Based just minutes away in Millington, we focus on solving problems correctly the first time. That means testing components, tracing electrical issues, and identifying root causes instead of guessing or recommending unnecessary system replacements.
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Whether you need a straightforward repair, a second opinion on a recommended replacement, or a seasonal maintenance visit, Chillax Heating and Air Conditioning is here to help.
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Call today to schedule HVAC service in Atoka and experience repair-focused service designed to keep your system running as long as possible.

Residential Heating & Cooling Services in Tipton County
We specialize in a wide range of repair and maintenance services, including:
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Expert HVAC Diagnosis
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Air Conditioning Repair
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Furnace Repair
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Heat Pump Repair
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Refrigerant Recharge & Leak Repair
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Seasonal Maintenance & Tune-Ups
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Indoor Air Quality Solutions
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Thermostat Replacement
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Keeping Atoka Systems Running Longer
Homes in Atoka range from established neighborhoods to newer builds, and we see a mix of traditional split systems, heat pumps, and packaged units.
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In most cases, equipment doesn’t fail because it’s “too old.” It fails due to restricted airflow, electrical component wear, refrigerant leaks, or skipped maintenance. Routine inspections and properly diagnosed repairs can extend the life of your equipment significantly.
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We regularly:
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Replace motors, control boards, and other electrical components
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Repair refrigerant leaks when feasible
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Replace R22 and R410A compressors when the rest of the system is structurally sound
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Address airflow and duct issues that cause repeat failures
Our goal is to help you get the most out of the system you already have. If a system is unsafe or truly at the end of its life, we’ll explain why. But if it can be repaired responsibly, that will always be our first approach.
Why Atoka Homeowners Choose Chillax
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Local, family-operated business
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Advanced diagnostics and thorough troubleshooting
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Clear explanations before any work is done
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Transparent pricing and clear repair recommendations
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Quality service focused on safety, performance, and longevity
FAQs for Atoka Homeowners
How often should I replace my air filter?
Most homes benefit from changing filters every 1–3 months.
Homes with pets, allergies, or high foot traffic should check monthly, while lightly used systems may stretch to 2–3 months.
Regular filter changes improve airflow, maintain efficiency, and prevent unnecessary wear on your HVAC system.
Why is my thermostat not responding?
If your thermostat isn’t doing anything or won’t change the temperature:
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Dead batteries: If your thermostat has batteries, try replacing them. This is often the fix!
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Tripped breaker: Check the breaker to make sure your furnace or air handler has power.
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Loose wiring: Especially common with older thermostats or after a DIY install.
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Wi-Fi/smart thermostats: If you're using a smart thermostat, check if it’s connected to Wi-Fi or shows an error code. Some smart thermostats also need to be manually charged because they aren't connected to a power source.
How often should I schedule an HVAC system tune-up?
We recommend two tune-ups per year:​
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One in the Spring for your air conditioning system
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One in the Fall for your heating system
Seasonal maintenance keeps things running smoothly, extends the life of your equipment, and helps catch small problems before they become expensive repairs.
Why is my HVAC system not cooling or heating evenly?
Uneven temperatures usually point to airflow, ductwork, or insulation issues:
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Blocked vents: Make sure vents are open and not covered by furniture, rugs, or curtains.
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Duct layout issues: Some duct systems aren’t designed to distribute air evenly throughout the home.
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Leaky or uninsulated ducts: Air can be lost in attics or crawl spaces.
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Zoning problems: Separate thermostats or dampers may need adjustment or repair.
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Poor insulation: Rooms with little insulation can heat or cool faster than the rest of the home.
Want to learn more about keeping your HVAC system running smoothly? Visit our full FAQ page for tips and answers to common questions.

