At Affordable Heating and Air, we’re proud to be the trusted HVAC provider for Los Angeles and Ventura counties. We understand the unique climate challenges of this region – from the cool, coastal breezes of Malibu to the scorching summers in the San Fernando Valley.
That’s why we offer a comprehensive range of top-tier HVAC services, ensuring we have a solution tailored to your specific needs and location.
Whether you’re in a beachfront home battling the marine layer or a business in Thousand Oaks managing inland heat, our expert technicians are committed to optimizing your comfort.
We go beyond simple repairs and installations; we provide customized solutions that ensure your HVAC system runs efficiently and effectively, no matter the weather.
Los Angeles County is known for its diverse microclimates, from the coastal regions of Santa Monica to the hot, arid zones of the San Fernando Valley. The fluctuating temperatures and varying humidity levels present unique challenges for HVAC systems.
Overworked Air Conditioning Systems: The intense summer heat, particularly in areas like the San Fernando Valley, often leads to AC units working overtime. This can cause wear and tear, resulting in reduced efficiency and frequent breakdowns.
Indoor Air Quality Concerns: The smog and pollution prevalent in Los Angeles can affect indoor air quality, making it essential to have air filtration systems and regular maintenance to ensure clean, breathable air.
Uneven Cooling: The county’s diverse topography means that some areas experience cooler temperatures while others remain warmer. This can lead to uneven cooling, requiring advanced zoning systems to maintain comfort throughout your home.
Ventura County offers a mix of coastal breezes and warmer inland temperatures, making it a unique environment for HVAC needs. From the beaches of Oxnard to the valleys of Simi, each area requires tailored solutions to maintain optimal comfort.
Humidity Control: Coastal areas like Oxnard can experience higher humidity levels, which can affect the performance of air conditioning systems. Dehumidifiers or humidity control systems are often necessary to maintain comfort.
Salt Air Corrosion: Homes near the coast may experience salt air corrosion, which can damage outdoor HVAC units over time. Regular maintenance and specialized coatings can help protect your system.
Energy Efficiency: Inland areas such as Simi Valley can experience significant temperature fluctuations, requiring energy-efficient HVAC systems to keep energy bills in check while maintaining comfort.
Customers say: The provided content primarily contains positive reviews, with recurring themes of professionalism, expertise, and satisfaction with the services provided. Negative sentiments, such as complaints about pricing or cancellations, are minimal and do not represent a clear, recurring trend. The overall tone is positive, with many customers expressing gratitude and appreciation for the quality of service and the resolution of their HVAC issues.
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I just started with a maintenance service for a unit which was working totally fine. technician was working with the wires. when the fuse blew up and then I heard the pump is out then I go to the roof and he tells me the capacitor is bad. I spend over $1000 and ended up having a non-working Airconditioner. The air conditioner was totally working fine before the technician came in now I am being told by my housekeeper he’s telling him some board went wrong. That is highly unprofessional.
I appreciate Jeremy and how thorough he is. Helpful and considerate and trustworthy.
Jeremy is THE BEST! So polite. So efficient. So honest and trustworthy
I was called to a home to inspect a heat pump that was not cooling. I checked the capacitor and the condensation pump, but they were both working fine. I then checked the control board and found that it was malfunctioning. I replaced the control board and the heat pump started cooling again. I called the distributor to get pricing on the control board.
I am an HVAC technician, and I recently completed a job at a client's house. The client reported that the power to the HVAC system was off, and when I arrived, I found that the older fan coil heat pump setup was not working. I checked the FAU breaker and found that it had tripped. I reset the breaker, and the system started working again. During my inspection, I noticed several issues with the unit. The system uses R22 refrigerant, which is obsolete and has a risk of water damage due to a lack of an SS2 safety switch. The blower motor was leaking oil, indicating that it would likely fail soon. The blower wheel was full of dirt and debris, which could cause further issues. The client stated that his friend performs maintenance, but it appears to be limited to basic filter changes. Based on these findings, I recommended a basic maintenance service to clean the blower, coil, and condensate line. I also suggested replacing the system due to its age and the need for newer, more efficient e
I was called to a home to replace a popped fuse and ensure the proper thermostat function. Upon arrival, I found that the fuse had blown due to a power surge. I replaced the fuse and tested the thermostat to ensure it was functioning correctly. I also checked the electrical wiring and replaced any damaged or frayed wires. Finally, I tested the thermostat and heating system to ensure they were working properly. The homeowner was very satisfied with the work and thanked me for my help.
I was called to a home to repair a furnace. Upon inspection, it was found that the inducer blower motor was not kicking on within the required 6 seconds. The system was giving an error code E1C. I checked the pressure transducer voltage and found that it was outside of the acceptable range. I recommended replacing the parts to ensure proper system operations. I also suggested that the inducer blower motor be diagnosed after the switch was replaced to check for any underlying issues. I received a 50% deposit and the remaining 50% upon arrival.
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I am a skilled professional that works for a Affordable Heating and Air company. I recently completed a job for a customer who needed a new Goodman 13.4 SEER 2-ton package unit installed. The job included removing the existing unit, providing and installing a new disconnect box, electrical power whip, flex gas line, sediment trap, Glencote seal, reconnecting to and blowing out existing condensation lines, providing a crane to transport the package unit to the roof, and including permits and title 24 HERS testing. The payment method was 10% deposit or up to $1000/70% upon crew arrival with equipment/20% upon start-up of the unit. The Goodman warranties included a 1-year labor warranty, 10-year limited warranty on parts, 10-year limited warranty on the compressor, and 20-year limited warranty on the heat exchanger.
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I was called to replace a faulty pressure transducer in a home. Upon inspection, I found that the transducer was not working properly and was causing the pressure gauge to read incorrectly. I removed the old transducer and installed a new one, ensuring that it was properly connected and calibrated. I also tested the new transducer to ensure that it was working correctly.
I am a highly skilled and experienced home service professional. I recently completed a job resetting a breaker in a home. The job was completed in 30 minutes, and the customer was very satisfied with the results. I offer a 90-day warranty on my labor, and I am always available to answer any questions or concerns the customer may have.