Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing

865 Dorsey St • Gainesville, GA 30501
Phone 770-536-2301 • Fax: (770) 534-1086
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Contact Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing: Mailing Address: P.O. Box 711, Gainesville, GA 30503 Phone 770-536-2301 or Fax 770-534-1086

Commercial HVAC: Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing's reputation for quality workmanship has few equals.  We would be honored if you would place us on your contractors' bid list.  If you would like to discuss a future project or need more information, please call us today at 770-536-2301. All installation and service crews are Lawson company employees which allows us to control our cost and the quality of workmanship. Lawson utilizes its own fully automated, computerized duct fabrication shop. We design, install, and warranty all makes and models of the following: Split Systems, Packaged Systems, Water Source, Heat Pumps, Cooling Towers, Chillers, Boilers, Pumps, and Piping Specialties, Ventilation Systems, Filters, Humidifiers, De-Humidifiers, Sheet Metal Specialties.

Commercial Plumbing: Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing’s commercial plumbing division can meet the needs of any project large or small. With several Licensed Plumbers on staff, Lawson’s expertise is in value-engineering and design, problem solving, and installation. Whether new construction, expansion or renovation... let us offer you a solution for any plumbing or piping needs.

If you're in need of service on any residential or commercial HVAC equipment, Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing is the company you can trust. We service all brands of Heating and Cooling Equipment. Planned Service Agreements are also available offering you a 10% discount on repair parts and discounted labor rates on both HVAC and plumbing services.

Our Plumbing Service can take care of any need you may have from a leaky faucet or a faulty water heater to adding new water lines.

Installations Design / Build Projects Process Piping Medical Gas, Industrial Maintenance, Industrial Repairs, Septic Systems & Grease Traps, Backflow Prevention, Installation, & Certification Outside Utilities fire/water/sewer Specializing in Plumbing for Health Care & Related Fields including Clean-Room Applications.

Lawson Quality Services Available to you:

Our success is predicated upon a combination of factors. The most important element is Exceptional Service. Meeting the customer's expectations through quality products and services is our key for continued success at Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing. Let us take care of your heating, cooling or plumbing needs.

Service Agreement: Our Planned Service Agreements are designed to provide various inspections annually to keep your equipment running at its most efficient levels. Whether at your home or office, we take the worry out of maintaining your heating and air conditioning system. Advantages of a Planned Service Agreement: 2 inspections per year – typically just prior to the heating and cooling seasons Additional inspections are also available for special circumstances What sets us apart from our competition is that the discounts we offer apply to BOTH Plumbing and HVAC services. A 10% discount applies to all repair parts. Discounted labor rates save you as much as 20%. Just another way Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing can offer you quality service - Quality products - provided by trained, qualified people.

Service Call: Our Service Dispatchers are ready to assist you. Our service dispatchers are ready to assist you. Please note: Our normally staffed business hours are Monday – Friday 8-5, but we have 24 hour emergency service answered by live operators for your convenience. Our technicians are available to you for both HVAC or Plumbing service 24/7/365. Just call (770) 536-2301 anytime you need plumbing or HVAC service.

Tips & Troubleshooting: What is your thermostat set on?
Verify that your thermostat is set to "Cool" for air conditioning or "Heat" for heating, not "Off". Make sure the temperature selector is set lower than room temperature for cooling or higher than room temperature for heating.
Did you check your circuit breakers?
Check all circuit breakers, fuses, and electrical disconnects. There should be a circuit breaker or fuse for each unit located at your main electrical panel. There should also be a disconnect box located at each of your indoor (air handler) and outdoor (condenser) units. This disconnect box could contain breakers, fuses, or simply be a means of shutting power off to the unit.
Is your air filter clean?
Check your air filter. This may be located in a return grill within your home or your air handler. Some homes may have more than one return grill. Be sure to check all rooms.
Did you know?
Do not move the thermostat setting up or down rapidly. Set the thermostat and leave it alone for at least three minutes before making another selection. Rapid movement of the temperature selector could trip a breaker, blow a fuse, or damage the compressor in your air conditioner.
Close your drapes and blinds as much as possible, this lowers heat gain from sunlight and reduces operating time and energy costs.
Keep all exterior doors and windows closed when operating your air conditioning system.
Check the air filter for your air conditioner monthly. The filter should be changed if there is any dust accumulation.
Air conditioning systems are designed to maintain comfort in your home, they are not designed to provide instant comfort. If your home is warm when you lower the thermostat setting, it may take several hours to cool the house down. Setting the thermostat lower does not increase the capacity of the unit, nor does it reduce the temperature of the air coming out of the vents. If the house is 80 degrees, it will take just as long to cool it to 75 degrees if the thermostat is set to 70 degrees as it will if the thermostat is set to 75 degrees.
Make sure all supply and return grills are open and not blocked by furniture. If your air handler is located in a closet, do not use that closet for storage.
Your air conditioning system makes some minor noises that are considered normal. These sounds include: refrigerant flowing through the piping (especially noticeable when the unit starts and stops); air noise from the indoor fan (loudest at the return); air compressor noise at the condensing unit; relays and contactors clicking as the unit starts and stops.
Electric heaters produce a slight burning smell when first turned on, especially if they have not been used for a while. This is caused by dust that has accumulated on the element and usually last no more than 30 minutes.
Heat pumps cannot heat your home instantly. They are designed to maintain the temperature in your home. If a cold front is forecasted, set your thermostat to heat and 70 degrees as soon as possible. Once your home reaches 65 degrees or below it will take many hours to raise the temperature.
Heat pumps may have difficulty maintaining temperature when it is below 40 degrees outside.

Testimonials: We are glad to share a few comments from some of our pleased customers…

Dear Vince, May I first say that this is "almost" a pleasure to pay this bill because I really feel like I got my money's worth. The crew did a great job & cleaned up and hauled off all cartons, the old furnace & old rusted pipes and they even cleaned up and stayed to be sure all was perfect! Well, I now have a cool house and don't dread cold weather 'cause I'm certain the heat will be just as great. I will recommend your company to everyone and know they, too, will be so pleased. Sincerely, Ann Prather

Dear Debbie, The drain pipes backed up under our house early last Saturday Morning with sewage, disposal sludge, etc. coming up through the bathtubs along with a busted pipe gushing waste water in the basement. I called Lawson Emergency service right away & your technician responded immediately. Surprisingly, he was already on an emergency call in Oakwood, but arrived only 20 minutes after my call. I described the problem and he arrived several solutions and was soon able to solve our problem and repair the damage. I appreciate David and your company's expedient service and helpfulness. It is a rude awakening for a Saturday morning, but I was glad to still have my afternoon. It could have been much worse without your prompt service. Thank you again, very much. Sincerely, J. Allen Nivens, Jr.

Dear Vince, I cannot begin to tell you how much we appreciate your concern and willingness to help on our plumbing needs for our new addition. The men that you sent were exemplary representatives of your company. We have been in the right hands for many years with Lawson’s handling all of our HVAC and plumbing needs. We have dealt with every department and have consistently found the highest degree of professionalism and courtesy. Thank you very much for making a hard job easy for us. With warm regards, Charles and Nona Stephens

Dear Friends, On behalf of the First Hispanic Baptist Church of Gainesville, I am forwarding this letter to express our appreciation for all of the good work your company has provided to us over the years. Our church members are so grateful for the help and assistance you have provided to us during our recent sanctuary remodeling project. We hope our relationship will continue to advance over the years. Sincerely, Pastor Jesus T. Sanchez

Dear Sirs, I want to thank you for an entirely pleasant experience. From the first phone call we have found pleasant, helpful people, expedient service, reasonable price and the knowledge that no matter what future problems may occur, we will always be able to depend on your company for timely, competent, courteous service. Thank you again, Carol Dorethy


Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing


865 Dorsey St • Gainesville, GA 30501
Phone 770-536-2301 • Fax: (770) 534-1086
Lawson Air Conditioning Home
Lawson Contact Us
Commercial HVAC
Commercial Plumbing
Service Department
Planned Service Agreement
Service Call Request
Tips & Troubleshooting
Testimonials
Residential HVAC