Brewers Heating and Cooling is an HVAC company serving Stanton, KY and the surrounding Powell County area. We handle heating and cooling installation, repair, and replacement for homes throughout Stanton and the communities nearby.
If your air conditioner stops working in July or your furnace goes quiet on a cold December night, you need a local company that can get there, diagnose the problem honestly, and tell you what it will cost before any work begins. That is what we do for Stanton homeowners every day.
We are based in Irvine, about 20 miles west of Stanton via the Mountain Parkway, which means we are close enough to respond quickly without treating Powell County as an afterthought. We know the housing stock here, we know how the climate behaves near the Daniel Boone National Forest, and we know the difference between a straightforward repair and a system that has reached the end of its useful life.
Brewers is family-owned and operated, licensed and insured, and we give you a clear price before we start. No surprises on the invoice.
Brewers Heating and Cooling is a family-owned and operated business, which means the people doing the work and the people answering the phone have a direct stake in getting things right. We are licensed and insured, and we give every customer upfront pricing before any work begins so you know exactly what you are agreeing to.
We serve Stanton as part of a focused service area that also includes Irvine, Richmond, Lexington, Berea, Clay City, Beattyville, and Booneville. When you call our team, you are not getting a call center. You are getting a local contractor who works in these communities.
Stanton sits at the edge of the Red River Gorge region, and the climate here earns its reputation. Summers are hot and humid, winters are genuinely cold, and the moisture coming off the surrounding forests and hollows does not let up. That combination puts consistent pressure on HVAC equipment year-round, not just during the obvious peak months.
The housing stock in Powell County reflects the landscape. You will find rural properties along Hatton Creek and out toward the Middle Fork communities where crawlspace construction is common. Crawlspace homes trap moisture underneath the living space, and that moisture works its way into ductwork, corrodes components, and shortens equipment life faster than most homeowners expect. Heat pumps and package units are popular choices out here, and both need to be sized and installed with that crawlspace environment in mind.
Closer to downtown Stanton and along the Slade corridor, you see a mix of older single-family homes and cabins that were originally built for seasonal use and have since become year-round residences. Cabins near Natural Bridge State Resort Park and Sky Bridge often have minimal insulation and older duct systems, which means the HVAC equipment is working harder than it should. A system that might last 15 years in a tightly built suburban home may struggle at 10 years in a drafty cabin.
Understanding these conditions is the difference between a technician who replaces a part and one who actually solves the problem. We work in Stanton regularly, and we account for these factors every time.
We cover the full range of residential HVAC work in Stanton. Here is what that looks like in practice.
Every job starts with a clear price. You approve it. Then we work.
We try to keep this straightforward because HVAC problems are stressful enough on their own.
Step one: you call our team. Tell us what is happening, where you are in or around Stanton, and whether it is a repair situation or something you have been planning. We will ask a few questions to understand the scope before we schedule anything.
Step two: we come to your home. A technician arrives, looks at your equipment, and diagnoses the problem or assesses what a new installation would require. We look at the full picture, including ductwork condition, crawlspace access if relevant, and how the current system has been performing.
Step three: you get a price before we start. This is not negotiable for us. We give you the number, explain what it covers, and wait for your approval. No work begins until you say yes.
Step four: we do the job. The technician completes the repair or installation, tests the system to confirm it is running correctly, and walks you through what was done. If anything unexpected came up during the work, we talk to you about it before acting on it.
That is the whole process. No pressure, no hidden charges added at the end, no upsell tactics. When the job is finished, you should feel like you got exactly what you paid for.
Ready to get started? Contact Brewers Heating and Cooling and we will get a visit scheduled.