
Champaign HVAC Services
Licensed HVAC Specialists Serving Mattoon & Central Illinois
Looking for reliable HVAC solutions in Champaign? Mattex Heating, Cooling, Plumbing, Sewer and Electrical is just a call away! Since 1994, our family-owned and locally-operated team has been dedicated to keeping our neighbors safe and comfortable with top-notch HVAC services. We understand the importance of having a reliable HVAC system, which is why our licensed technicians are available 24/7 for all your heating, cooling, and indoor air quality needs in Central Illinois.
With decades of experience and a reputation for unmatched workmanship, you can trust our friendly professionals to deliver prompt and courteous service when you need it most! We proudly offer flexible financing options, upfront pricing, and same-day scheduling for your convenience—all backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Don’t let a faulty AC or heater disrupt your comfort in Champaign! Contact us online to request an estimate from our experienced HVAC specialists.


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Common HVAC Systems We Work On
Our HVAC technicians work on all makes and models to optimize comfort and efficiency in your home. Here are some common HVAC systems we handle:
Split HVAC System
A split system separates HVAC components into one indoor unit (containing the evaporator coil and blower) and one outdoor unit (containing the condenser and compressor) connected by refrigerant lines. They can be a great choice for larger homes and older properties that lack space or traditional ductwork.
Packaged HVAC System
Unlike split systems, a packaged HVAC system is an “all-in-one” unit that houses all HVAC components within a single unit, including the compressor, condenser, evaporator coil, and air handler. Their compact design makes them an excellent option for smaller homes.
Hybrid HVAC System
Also known as a dual-fuel system, a hybrid HVAC system combines a heat pump and a furnace. It automatically alternates between gas and electricity to regulate temperatures in your home. Its high efficiency and versatility make this system a popular choice in Central Illinois.
Zoned HVAC System
A zoned system offers customized temperature control in individual “zones” of your home, each with its own thermostat. These systems are highly customizable and energy efficient, making them a great option for multi-level homes and properties with specific heating and cooling needs.

Hear From Our Happy Mattex Customers:
4.9 Google Rating from 3,000+ Homeowners
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I was really impressed that he was able to be at my house within an hour or two from when I called.- Terra V.
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My pilot light wouldn't stay lit. I called on Monday, was at my house early Tuesday.- Kim W.
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Eli was very courteous and efficient. Made sure no leak, we just need to get a new gas log set.- Jerrie M.
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Installed a whole house water filter I bought from Ace and did a wonderful job.- E. Lutz
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The work was done on time, he checked and double checked everything. We are completely satisfied with his service.- Vincent T.
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I was impressed with Mattex as they were able to send a senior tech out the same day I called.- Randy B.
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He did a great job servicing our furnace after hours, to restore our heat. He was very polite, professional and friendly.- Ramona B.D.
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Mattex is a very reputable firm and all repairs I have had them do have been done very well and in a timely fashion.- Cheryl H.

Our FAQ
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 217-987-8326 today!
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What is the SEER Rating?The SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) is how the efficiency of your heating and cooling equipment is measured. The SEER is the amount of cooling your system will deliver per dollar spent on electricity, as compared to other systems. For example, a 3-ton unit may have a SEER efficiency rating of 13, 14, or 15. The higher the SEER the more efficient the system will be. The SEER rating of any given unit can range anywhere from 13 to 20.
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Why is the SEER rating on the energy guide different than what my dealer quoted?S.E.E.R. stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating, which tells you the cooling efficiency of your unit. The SEER rating on an energy guide tells you the “up to” SEER rating potential of an air conditioner or heat pump. The higher the rating, the more energy savings you will experience. The actual SEER rating of a system is based on the pairing of that AC/heat pump unit with its associated refrigerant coil and furnace blower motor. Together, they act as a “team” to produce conditioned air as efficiently as possible based on their combined maximum ability and functionality. An HVAC professional is trained to maximize this pairing by suggesting units that will match your desire for equipment economy vs. energy efficiency. The more efficient systems tend to cost more initially, but the homeowner or business owner will recoup that money in energy savings over time. You will actually spend less in the long run by purchasing a more expensive, higher efficiency system, as it can significantly reduce your energy consumption, and in turn lower the power bill.
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Why do I need regular (or preventative) HVAC maintenance?Investing in regular preventative maintenance on your equipment provides you with three crucial things: 1) peace of mind that a trained professional will identify issues and repair your system, potentially preventing a major breakdown before it arises, 2) increased energy efficiency, and 3) the protection of your equipment’s warranty. Preventative maintenance from a trained HVAC professional allows you to pinpoint and address issues with your system, which can increase the overall life expectancy of your equipment. It also ensures your equipment is running as effectively as possible, increasing your overall energy efficiency and saving you money on your utility bills over time. In addition, regular equipment maintenance by a trained HVAC professional is often a requirement to protect your equipment’s warranty from the manufacturer. Neglecting or skipping regular equipment maintenance– even just once– can void a manufacturer’s warranty on your equipment.

