Address: 2238 N Milburn Ave, Fresno, CA 93722, USA
Phone: +15598600406
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Erin Jacobs
We have used HVAC Repair Service FresnoΒ for several years. We contact them for any HVAC-related issues at our home and several rental properties. They are always extremely responsive and perform excellent work.
Frank Snyder
Excellent experience with the installation of our new air conditioner! Technicians made the process simple, and the new unit functions perfectly. Was recommended, and I will also recommend to others!π
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Rain does not pose a significant risk to your outdoor unit. The only thing that could cause a problem would be if it were to remove your electrical panel and leave it off, allowing a significant amount of rain to enter it. The air conditioners are covered and protected by panels, so you should not be concerned about A/C damage when it rains outside.
"The average lifespan of an air conditioner is 10 to 15 years, and there are multiple ways to determine if it's time to upgrade or replace your unit. Ways to determine the time: Disappointing output Skyrocketing energy bills Too frequently failing. Major maintenance is required Equipment is older than 10 years"
As these systems age, they become less efficient. The typical lifetime of air conditioner is 15 to 20 years. You may consider purchasing a new HVAC system if your current one is over ten years old.
It would cost between $3,000 and $4,000 to put up a central ac installation in a 2000-square-foot house with a forced-air heating system (with all ductwork correctly built).
It's crucial to remember that regular maintenance is essential for a well functioning, energy-efficient ac service in Fresno. A twice-yearly heating and cooling tune-up may help you enjoy a more comfortable interior environment.
A professional service technician conducts a thorough inspection as part of the HVAC service plan. They will look for evidence of leaks, issues with electrical connections and wiring, and effective thermostat performance.
There are a number of potential causes for your HVAC system to freeze up, but the most of should be resolved by a trained professional. The only tasks a homeowner can safely handle themselves are determining whether the air filter needs to be cleaned or replaced and ensuring airflow is not restricted. After that, problems may include insufficient refrigerant, a dirty evaporator coil, a faulty blower motor, or relays, among others.
Our skilled technicians will perform diagnostic tests to determine the efficiency of your AC system. Check air flow levels to ensure that there are no buildups or debris that could be affecting performance. Anticipate potential issues that may hinder the efficiency of your system in the future, thereby avoiding unnecessary repairs in the future.
Absolutely. We understand that heating and cooling issues can frequently arise outside of business hours, but you shouldn't have to endure discomfort until the business reopens. We provide emergency services to all of our clients 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Although there is no set lifespan for filters, it is generally recommended that you replace them at least every three months. This is recommended for the average household, but does not account for homes with external allergens or other household allergen risks. If you own a pet, for instance, we recommend that you change your filters more frequently than once per month.
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