Address: 2551 E Ave S G136, Palmdale, CA 93550, USA
Phone: +16614023487
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 6AM–5PM
Tuesday: 6AM–5PM
Wednesday: 6AM–5PM
Thursday: 6AM–5PM
Friday: 6AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Bruce Carter
Totally professional, knowledgeable, friendly and did more than they said they would for the price first quoted, which was the lowest I found. Would never think of using a different HVAC company. Left job very clean. Very Covid cautious. Felt taken care of rather than taken advantage of.
Mark Woods
I had these guys come out for an issue with my heating system. Selling my house so I had to get everything in working order. The issue turned out to be minor. Excellent service and very reasonably priced. I recommend to anyone needing heating/AC service. Will definitely recommend to people I know snd use again when needed.
Timothy Alvarez
Great company and highly recommended! I called to get my unit serviced and he was very professional and came out quick and on time. They got my unit up and running at a very fair price. Great local company and they do a great job!
Fanny Duhamel
I can not say enough about how well this company performed! I would highly recommend them, and I am super picky about who I use. Their customer service, including the ladies answering the phone and the technician, he was phenomenal! Do not hesitate to use them. Very honest too with fair pricing!
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you should regularly change your air filter to ensure the air conditioner is running efficiently — and not contributing to other maintenance problems.
One function of A/C units is to extract humidity from the air, so a little bit of condensation is natural. However, leaks usually indicate that there’s a problem with the way the condensate is draining.
Nearly all air conditioner freeze ups are caused by either a lack of refrigerant, or a lack of air flow to the evaporator coils. If your air conditioner is freezing up, the first thing you should do is turn it off. If you continue to run it, the compressor could be damaged.
The life of an air conditioner is somewhere between 10 and 20 years. So, if your air conditioner is more than 10 years old, it may be time for a replacement.
If the cool air has stopped flowing, the first thing you should do is check your thermostat.
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