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We can also perform an audit on your current residential and commercial heating and cooling system to evaluate its efficiency, effectiveness, and dependability. Depending on our findings, we will recommend the best suggestions for improvements to ensure that you have a compliant system.

Our technician will clean your furnace, perform a full inspection on the ducts and other essential parts of the furnace. We have got your back in all matters regarding heating or air conditioning. You can call us at any time of the day or time. Our technicians are always on standby and ready to respond to all furnace or A/C emergencies. Feel free to reach us at 877-999-0253.

Our goal is to ensure that each project is a success. Thus we strive to offer world-class services for all our clients in 90096 and surrounding areas. We have extensive knowledge working with engineers and builders to ensure proper installation of the heating and cooling systems. We always strive to offer high-level service to ensure each project is completed in time and according to the specifications. From air-conditioning, refrigeration systems, and ventilation systems, we are your reliable partners. It is our utmost goal to deliver prompt and outstanding services for all clients.

We are a licensed company and insured to ensure we comply with the highest industry standards. Our technicians are also exploring modern and recent trends in technology to ensure we increase efficiency, minimize risks, and save money. Whether you require a new system installed or an existing system repaired or maintained, we can customize the best solution to suit your needs.

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We will work with you to find the right solutions for your home or business according to your personal preferences and energy usage needs.

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We are proud to have maintained the same license for over 35 years. We are licensed, bonded, and insured and adhere to the highest industry standards.

What can be wrong with your AC unit?

Numerous situations can cause an A/C unit to break down or malfunction. Here are some of the most common examples:

Lack of Refrigerant: If there isn't enough refrigerant, it can force the unit to strain itself to maintain the same levels of cold air. Because A/C units don't consume refrigerant, low levels are often the result of a leak.

Blocked Condenser Coil: Every A/C unit has a condenser coil that works with the refrigerant to cool the home. If it is clogged with accumulated grime, dirt, and other debris, it can progressively make the unit have to work harder to overcome this obstruction. At best, you are spending more energy than needed. At worse, you run the risk of the unit malfunctioning entirely.

Blocked Drain Tube: Just as the condenser coil can be blocked, so can the drain tube. In this case, the drain tube collects and releases the accumulated water produced due to condensation. If it is blocked or clogged, it can cause a system back up, potentially freezing the evaporator coil completely.

Faulty Sensors or Electrical Controls: An air conditioning unit requires a proper flow of electricity to work effectively as well as its sensors to determine when to even turn on. If there are any electrical malfunctions, the unit's fan or compressor will simply not cut on, even if the unit is on and running. Similarly, a faulty sensor may result in the unit never turning on or staying on indefinitely. In any of these situations, you are either dealing with a substantial electric bill, incredible inconvenience, or both.

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Should You Replace Your Old Air Conditioner?

Air conditioners, like most appliances, deteriorate with age. There's only so much you can do with an old A/C system before it starts having to work longer and harder to deliver the same cooling power as a newer system. Over time, this additional work adds more and more wear on the system and can cost you hundreds or thousands of extra dollars on your electricity bill.

If you've got an old air conditioner that's acting up, don't hesitate to give us a call. Our technicians are experts in the HVAC field and understand all of the ins and outs of both new and old systems alike. We'll be able to give you an honest assessment of your options and a genuine recommendation about what the best course of action is. If we can fix your A/C in just a few bucks, we will. We're not going to sell you a new system unless we think it would actually help.

When you decide it's time to upgrade, we've got you covered. Our techs can help you make an informed choice about the model of air conditioner that will best meet your needs. Installing an A/C system is a long, complicated process that must be done carefully in order to meet state and local building codes and protect your A/C warranty. If you'd like a trained and licensed professional to ensure that your A/C is installed properly, give us a call.

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Why Do Air Conditioners Break?

There are a number of common problems that can contribute to your A/C no longer working properly. Here are some of the most basic issues that affect 90096 air conditioners:

Low Coolant: If your air conditioner doesn't have enough refrigerant, it'll have to work overtime to produce the same amount of cold air. A/C systems don't burn refrigerant, so if your system has low coolant that's often a sign of a leak or an issue at installation. It's important to check your refrigerant levels every once in a while to stop leaks early and avoid this problem.

Dirty Condenser Coils: The condenser coils are where the magic happens in your air conditioner. When they're caked with grime, dirt, and dust, this magic doesn't happen as effectively. Your condenser coils need to be relatively clean in order to allow your refrigerant to return to a liquid form and cool your home.

Blocked Drain Tube: As the evaporator coils work, they'll naturally accumulate a bit of liquid condensation from the air. In a working A/C, this water then drains into a drip pan and is carried away. If there's an issue with your air conditioner's drainage, however, this condensation can back up and ultimately reach the cold evaporator coils, causing them to become encased in ice and reducing your A/C's ability to do its job.

Bad Electrical Bits: Your A/C depends on electricity to run the compressor, power sensors, and perform a variety of other tasks. If there's an issue that prevents power from flowing in a steady stream to your compressor and fans, your A/C will have intermittent uptime at best. Any issues with capacitors, solenoids, sensors, or other internal components can also cause your A/C to work poorly or fail entirely. Luckily, many of these components can be replaced quickly and cost efficiently.

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