Every home's heating and cooling setup tells a different story, and we have seen just about all of them across DeSoto County. Some properties are running older central systems that need repair or replacement. Others have newer heat pumps that just need a seasonal check. Commercial clients have their own demands: consistent comfort across larger spaces, tighter scheduling windows, and systems that cannot afford to go down during business hours.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial HVAC work, including AC repair and service, heating and furnace repair, heat pump repair and installation, full HVAC system replacement and installation, ductwork repair and sealing, thermostat and smart-control installation, indoor air quality and air filtration, seasonal maintenance and tune-ups, and emergency HVAC service. Offices, retail spaces, restaurants, multi-unit properties, and single-family homes are all in our wheelhouse. We keep your home comfortable in every season.
Mississippi summers are no joke. When your air conditioner stops cooling, starts making unusual sounds, or trips a cycle before the house reaches temperature, you need someone on the job quickly. We diagnose and repair a wide range of AC problems: units that will not turn on, systems blowing warm air, refrigerant leaks, frozen evaporator coils, noisy condensers, and compressor issues. A service visit starts with a clear assessment of what is wrong and what it will take to fix it, so you know exactly what you are looking at before any work begins.
Sometimes repair is the right call, and sometimes the math points toward replacement. When an aging system is costing more to keep running than it would to replace, we walk you through the options honestly. We install central air conditioner replacements and full HVAC system upgrades, with a focus on energy-efficient equipment that fits your home or building's layout and load. We size the system correctly, handle the installation from start to finish, and test everything before we leave.
DeSoto County winters are mild compared to what you find further north, but they are real enough to leave a home cold when the furnace quits. We handle furnaces that will not turn on, systems blowing cold air, units making banging or rattling sounds, and furnaces that cycle on and off without reaching temperature. We also perform furnace tune-ups ahead of the heating season and replace systems that have reached the end of their useful life. A short, cold winter is still a cold winter, and we want your heating system ready for it.
Heat pumps are a strong fit for the Olive Branch climate. They handle both heating and cooling efficiently in the moderate temperature swings this area sees through fall and spring, and they hold up well through the long cooling season. We service heat pumps that are not heating or cooling as they should, units that are freezing up, systems making unusual sounds, and heat pumps that need a seasonal tune-up. We also install new heat pump systems for homeowners and commercial clients looking to upgrade or replace an aging unit.
Leaky ductwork is one of the most common reasons a home feels uncomfortable even when the HVAC system appears to be running fine. When conditioned air escapes into unconditioned spaces before it reaches the living area, you end up with uneven temperatures, higher energy bills, and a system working harder than it needs to. We inspect ductwork, locate leaks and disconnected sections, seal problem areas, and replace duct runs that are too far gone to repair. If some rooms in your home are consistently hotter or cooler than others, a duct inspection is a smart place to start.
A thermostat that is not reading temperatures accurately, failing to communicate with the system, or simply too outdated to give you real control over your comfort is worth replacing. We install programmable thermostats, smart thermostats, and zoning controls that let you manage different areas of your home or building independently. The installation is straightforward, and we make sure the new control is working correctly with your existing equipment before we wrap up.
Humidity and airborne allergens are a genuine concern in DeSoto County. The warm, humid climate that makes summers feel heavy also creates conditions where dust, mold spores, and other particles circulate through a home's air supply. We install air purifiers, whole-home filtration systems, UV air purifiers, and whole-home dehumidifiers that help bring indoor air quality to a level that is comfortable and healthier for the people inside. If the air in your home feels heavy, stale, or is aggravating allergies, we can assess what options make sense for your system and your situation.
The best time to find a problem with your HVAC system is before it becomes an emergency. A seasonal maintenance visit covers the key components of your heating or cooling system: checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting electrical connections, testing controls, and making sure the system is running efficiently ahead of the season that will push it hardest. For most Olive Branch homes, that means an AC tune-up in the spring before summer heat arrives, and a heating check in the fall. Regular maintenance extends equipment life and helps avoid the kind of breakdowns that always seem to happen at the worst possible time.
No matter what is going wrong with your heating or cooling, the timing is never convenient. A system that goes down on a Saturday night in July or during a cold snap in January does not wait for Monday morning, and neither do we. We offer same-day HVAC service and emergency response for situations where the system is completely down, the house is not reaching a safe temperature, or something has gone wrong that cannot wait.
We handle emergency AC failures, no-heat calls, heat pump breakdowns, and urgent furnace issues. When you call, you get clear communication from the first call to the final test. We tell you what we found, what it will take to fix it, and what the cost will be before we start. Give us a call and we'll get the comfort back.
We answer the phone. We dispatch the technician. We keep it simple.
Property managers trust us to keep their buildings comfortable, and homeowners across the county know they can reach us when something goes wrong. Olive Branch is our home base, and we serve the surrounding communities throughout DeSoto County and the broader area, including Southaven, Horn Lake, Hernando, Walls, Nesbit, and communities along the Tennessee border such as Germantown and Collierville.
We work with all types of clients: homeowners dealing with a system that has seen better days, landlords keeping rental properties comfortable for tenants, property managers overseeing commercial buildings, and business owners in offices, restaurants, and retail spaces who need reliable climate control to keep operations running smoothly. This is the kind of HVAC work neighbors pass along by word of mouth, and that reputation matters to us.
Keeping a home comfortable starts with a system that runs right, and keeping a system running right starts with technicians who know what they are doing and give you a straight answer. We send qualified HVAC technicians to every job, and we make sure the work meets code before we consider a job finished.
Transparent pricing is part of how we operate. Before any repair or replacement begins, we explain what we found, what the fix involves, and what it will cost. There are no charges added at the end that were not discussed at the start. If an assessment turns up more than one issue, we walk through all of it with you so you can make an informed decision.
We also work to keep scheduling practical. Same-day appointments are available for urgent situations, and we work around your schedule as much as possible for routine service and maintenance visits. Quick response. Straight pricing. No surprises at the unit. Leave the heating and cooling to us.
We know schedules shift, so we keep your booking flexible, but the story of how this company started is a simple one. Serenity HVAC Solutions was founded in 2020 by a technician who had spent years doing this work for other companies and wanted to do it differently. The goal was not to build something large and impersonal. It was to build something good, right here in Olive Branch, where the summers are long and humid and the cooling season stretches from spring well into fall.
DeSoto County has its own rhythm. The heat that settles in by May and holds through September puts real demands on air conditioning systems, and even the mild winters can catch a neglected heating system off guard. We built this company around that reality, focusing on the services that matter most to people in this area and doing them well enough that customers call back and send their neighbors our way.
Being locally owned, our name rides on every service call. That is not a phrase we use lightly. When something goes wrong on a job, we make it right. When a customer has a question about their system, they get a real answer from someone who knows the area and cares about the outcome. Give us a ring and we'll take care of it.
We are not satisfied with a job until the customer is. If something is not right after we leave, we want to know about it and we will come back to address it. That is not a formal program or a written policy with fine print. It is simply how we believe this work should be done. HVAC problems can be complicated, and occasionally a repair takes more than one visit to fully resolve. When that happens, we stay on it.
We have been serving Olive Branch and DeSoto County since 2020. In those six years, we have built our reputation one service call at a time, focusing on honest work and clear communication rather than volume. Every job we take on is a chance to earn the next call from that customer or their neighbor.
Serenity HVAC Solutions was founded by a technician who had spent years doing this work for other companies and wanted to do it differently, right here in Olive Branch. Being locally owned, our name rides on every service call. The people answering the phone and showing up at your door are part of this community.
Work is performed by qualified HVAC technicians who know this area and take the work seriously. These are locally owned and operated HVAC technicians, not a rotating crew of unfamiliar faces. We send people who are comfortable with the range of systems common in DeSoto County and who communicate clearly throughout the job.
We treat every job the way we would want our own home treated. That means showing up when we say we will, explaining what we find before we start, and not recommending work that is not needed. Clear communication from the first call to the final test is not a policy we follow on paper. It is simply how we operate.
If something is not right after we leave, we want to know about it and we will come back to address it. HVAC problems can be complicated, and occasionally a repair takes more than one visit to fully resolve. When that happens, we stay on it until the system is working the way it should.
We stand behind our work and are not satisfied with a job until the customer is. If a repair we performed does not hold, we come back and make it right. That is not a formal program with fine print. It is simply how we believe this work should be done.
We started this company with one straightforward goal: deliver honest, reliable heating and cooling work to the people who live and work in this community. The kind of HVAC work neighbors pass along by word of mouth is what we aim for on every job. When a neighbor recommends us to a friend, that means more to us than any advertisement.
Yes. We treat the property we are working in with respect, whether it is a single-family home or a commercial building. That means cleaning up after ourselves, protecting floors and surfaces near the work area, and leaving the space in the same condition we found it. We consider a job finished only when the system is tested and the site is tidy.
When your heating or cooling system needs attention, whether it is a routine tune-up, an urgent repair, or a full system replacement, we are ready to help. Serenity HVAC Solutions provides full-service heating and cooling work for homes and businesses across Olive Branch and DeSoto County. We are available for emergencies around the clock, we price every job transparently, and all work is performed by qualified HVAC technicians who take the job seriously.
Call (662) 879-5465 to schedule service, request an estimate, or talk through what your system needs. Honest quotes. Code-compliant work. Reliable comfort.
We handle the full range of residential and commercial heating and cooling work in Olive Branch and across DeSoto County. Whether you need a quick repair, a seasonal tune-up, or a full system replacement, our team is ready to help. Every job gets a clear upfront estimate and qualified technicians who know this climate and the equipment that runs in it. Browse the services below and call us when you are ready to get started.
| HVAC Service | Scope of Work | Common Needs | Helpful Details |
|---|---|---|---|
| High-Efficiency Central AC Replacement | removal of aging central air equipment, high-efficiency unit sizing and install, duct compatibility check, system performance test at completion | homeowners whose central AC has been running through Mississippi summers for ten or more years | Older units lose efficiency over time. A modern replacement can lower operating costs and handle the long cooling season more reliably. |
| Whole-Home Dehumidification and Humidity Control | whole-home dehumidifier sizing, integration with existing HVAC equipment, thermostat-controlled humidity settings, post-install system test | Olive Branch households dealing with sticky indoor air, mold concerns, or high moisture levels in shoulder seasons | DeSoto County humidity stays high well beyond summer. A whole-home unit manages moisture throughout the house, not just a single room. |
| Heat Pump Installation | system sizing for the home, full equipment installation, integration with existing ductwork, pre-season testing and handoff | homeowners replacing aging equipment or switching from separate heating and cooling systems | Mild Olive Branch winters make heat pumps a practical and efficient choice. A properly sized unit handles both seasons from a single system. |
| Seasonal Maintenance and Tune-Ups | refrigerant level check and leak inspection, evaporator coil cleaning, controls and safety switch testing, air handler and blower inspection | homeowners and property managers who want to stay ahead of breakdowns before peak season | Pre-season tune-ups before the long Mississippi cooling season are especially valuable. A maintained system is less likely to fail when demand is highest. |
| Indoor Air Quality and Air Filtration | media filter and filtration upgrades, whole-home air purifier installation, air scrubber and contaminant control, assessment of existing IAQ setup | households dealing with dust, allergens, stale air, or persistent odors | Filtration systems work with your existing HVAC equipment and require no separate ductwork. We size and install the right solution for the home. |
| Heat Pump Repair and Service | refrigerant and reversing valve diagnosis, outdoor unit inspection, control and thermostat checks, efficiency testing | homes using a heat pump as the primary heating and cooling source | Heat pumps are the most common system in this part of Mississippi. Our technicians are experienced with the faults that show up most often in this climate. |
| Heating and Furnace Repair | no-heat diagnosis, short-cycle and ignition faults, air handler and blower inspection, same-day availability | households that lose heat during a cold snap and need a fast response | DeSoto County winters are mild but not warm. When heat goes out, we prioritize same-day service so you are not waiting overnight. |
| Full System Installation and ReplacementMost Popular | removal of old equipment, new system sizing and selection, full installation and commissioning, efficiency upgrade consultation | homeowners replacing a system that has reached the end of its service life or is no longer cost-effective to repair | A replacement is the right move to improve efficiency and reliability. We walk you through options before any work begins so you understand exactly what you are getting. |
| Ductwork Repair and Sealing | duct inspection and leak detection, sealing of disconnected or leaking sections, airflow balancing assessment, energy-loss evaluation | homes with uneven temperatures, high energy bills, or rooms that never reach the set temperature | Leaking ductwork wastes conditioned air before it reaches the living space. Sealing those leaks lets the system work the way it was designed to. |
| Thermostat and Smart-Control Installation | failed thermostat replacement, programmable thermostat install, smart thermostat setup and walkthrough, compatibility check with existing system | homeowners who want better temperature control or whose current thermostat is reading incorrectly | A thermostat that communicates poorly with the system can cause short cycling and uneven temperatures. An upgrade is often a straightforward fix with a real comfort payoff. |
| Emergency HVAC Service | same-day dispatch for system-down calls, no-heat and no-cool emergency response, commercial and residential availability, clear communication from first call to fix | any home or business where the heating or cooling system has failed and cannot wait for a scheduled appointment | We are available every day from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM. A system that goes down in a DeSoto County summer or a cold snap is exactly the kind of call we are set up to handle. |
| AC Repair and Service | diagnosis of cooling faults, refrigerant and coil service, condenser and compressor inspection, emergency no-cool calls | homeowners or businesses whose central air has stopped cooling or is underperforming | In a Mississippi summer, a slow-cooling system can become a no-cool system fast. Same-day dispatch is available for urgent calls. |
How do I know if my AC needs a repair or a full replacement?
The age of the system and the cost of the repair are the two factors we look at together. A unit that is ten or more years old and needs a repair that costs more than half the price of a new system is usually a better candidate for replacement. We give you a straight answer after the diagnosis so you can make an informed decision without pressure.
Why is one room in my house always hotter or cooler than the rest?
Uneven temperatures usually point to a ductwork issue, an airflow restriction, or a system that is not sized correctly for the layout of the home. Leaking or disconnected duct sections are a common cause, and sealing those sections often resolves the problem. We inspect the full system to find where the imbalance is coming from before recommending a fix.
What does a seasonal tune-up actually cover?
A full maintenance visit covers refrigerant levels and leak checks, evaporator coil cleaning, air handler and blower inspection, controls and safety switch testing, and a general assessment of how the system is performing. The goal is to catch small problems before they become expensive repairs and to make sure the system is ready for the demands of the season ahead.
Same-Day and Emergency Availability
When a system goes down in the middle of a Mississippi summer or a cold night, we dispatch the same day. We are available every day from 5:00 AM to 9:00 PM, including weekends, because HVAC problems do not follow a weekday schedule.
How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance?
Once a year is the standard recommendation for most systems, and in this climate, scheduling before the peak cooling months gives you the best return. If you are running both a heating and a cooling season on the same equipment, a pre-summer inspection is the highest priority. Property managers with multiple units often benefit from a regular inspection schedule to stay ahead of tenant calls.
What causes a system to short-cycle, and is it serious?
Short cycling means the system turns on and off more frequently than it should instead of running a full cycle. It can be caused by an oversized system, a refrigerant problem, a dirty coil, or a thermostat issue. Left unaddressed, short cycling puts extra wear on the compressor and raises energy costs. We diagnose the root cause rather than treating the symptom.
How do I know if my home has a humidity problem?
Signs include air that feels sticky or heavy even when the thermostat is set correctly, condensation on windows or walls, musty odors, or allergy symptoms that are worse indoors than outside. In DeSoto County, high indoor humidity is common through most of the year, not just summer. A whole-home dehumidifier integrated with your HVAC system is the most effective long-term solution.
Transparent Upfront Pricing
We provide a clear estimate before any work begins and we do not add charges without talking to you first. You know what the job costs before we pick up a tool.
Do I need to be home when the technician comes?
Yes, someone who can authorize the work and walk through the findings with the technician should be present. We explain what we found and what the repair or installation involves before starting any work. If you have questions during the visit, we take the time to answer them before we pick up a tool.
How does your pricing and estimate process work?
We ask a few questions about the system and the problem when you call, which lets us give you a realistic range before the technician arrives. For jobs that require an on-site assessment, we walk you through the findings and provide a clear estimate before any work begins. You know the cost before we start, and we do not add charges without talking to you first.
Work Performed by Qualified HVAC Technicians
Every service call and installation is handled by qualified HVAC technicians who know the equipment common to this part of Mississippi and the demands the local climate puts on it.
What are common signs of a refrigerant or airflow problem?
A system that blows air but does not cool, one that runs constantly without reaching the set temperature, or a unit with ice forming on the coil are all signs worth investigating. Refrigerant issues and airflow restrictions often produce similar symptoms, which is why a proper diagnosis matters. We identify the actual cause so the repair addresses the real problem.
Is a heat pump a good choice for a home in Olive Branch?
For most homes in this area, yes. Olive Branch winters are mild enough that a heat pump handles the heating load efficiently, and the ability to cool from the same unit makes it a practical all-in-one solution. Homes that currently run separate heating and cooling systems can often consolidate to a single heat pump and see real efficiency gains over time.
What can strange noises from my HVAC unit mean?
Banging or clanking often points to a loose or failing component inside the air handler or outdoor unit. Squealing can indicate a belt or bearing issue. Clicking that does not stop at startup may be a control or relay problem. Any noise that is new or getting louder is worth a call, because catching a mechanical issue early usually means a less expensive repair.
Call us at (662) 879-5465 and we will talk through what your system needs, give you a straight estimate, and get a technician out to you.