Arkansas · HVAC
7 counties, 10+ cities, one rule: the pros we list hold active AR HVACR Board licenses and a pattern of finishing jobs the way they priced them.
Major metros first. Each page has a ranked short list, the local cost range, and the county it sits in so you can zoom out if your provider needs to come from next door.
Browse all 10 Arkansas cities →
Researching pricing first? HVAC cost in Little Rock has the local range and rebate stack.
Licensing is enforced by AR HVACR Board. Every provider we list in Arkansas holds an active license, and we note permit and market specifics on each city page.
Arkansas spans 2 IECC climate zones (3A-Warm-Humid, 4A-Mixed-Humid). Across 39 cities, the dominant HVAC profile is heat-pump-dominant: with median 3,000 heating degree days and 1,900 cooling degree days, the typical home is a strong candidate for an air-source heat pump — one unit handles both heating and cooling, and qualifies for utility + federal rebates.
Entergy Arkansas · Entergy Arkansas CoolSaver Heat Pump Rebate — up to $1,000 for heat pumps
Southwestern Electric Power Company (SWEPCO) · SWEPCO Arkansas CoolSaver Tune-Up + Heat Pump — up to $800 for heat pumps
Entergy Arkansas · Entergy Arkansas Smart Thermostat Rebate — up to $100 for smart thermostats
All verified pros in Arkansas hold an active license with Arkansas HVACR Licensing Board (Department of Labor and Licensing). Verify a contractor →
Open your city page to see top providers and local pricing context.
Use compare pages and best-of lists to narrow your short list fast.
Message two or three providers to compare price and availability in one sitting.
Every county has a dedicated page with market notes, participating providers, and links to nearby cities.
Crews near the state line often cover both sides — check the hub for your neighboring state if your Arkansas short list is thin or travel is long.
Top HVAC markets across the country. Each city has its own ranked short list and local pricing notes.
Arkansas HVAC contractors must hold a Class A (unlimited) or Class B (under 5 tons / 60K BTU heating) license from the Arkansas HVACR Licensing Board under the Department of Labor and Licensing. Verify at labor.arkansas.gov — confirm Active status for both the business entity and the qualifying technician, current general-liability insurance, and — for projects over $20,000 — a separate Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board license.
Yes. Most Arkansas providers offer free in-home or virtual estimates for residential HVAC work. Confirm this when you schedule.
Yes. Labor rates and equipment availability vary between metro areas and rural counties in Arkansas. Rural counties may have higher travel minimums. We break this out per city and county.
We cover 7 Arkansas counties with a dedicated research page for local providers and market notes, and we're expanding coverage regularly.
We'll match you to the two or three licensed pros in your city worth calling this week — and tell you what the job should actually cost locally.