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You’re not looking for a sales pitch. You need your HVAC system working again so your family isn’t sweating through 90-degree summer days or shivering on cold winter nights.
That’s what HVAC repair in San Martin, CA should do: restore comfort quickly and keep your energy bills from spiking. When your system runs efficiently, you’re not throwing money away every month on wasted electricity.
Most repairs take just a few hours. You’ll know what’s wrong, what it costs, and how long it’ll last before we start any work. No surprises, no upselling you on things you don’t need.
We’ve been handling heating and cooling in San Martin, CA since 1985. We’re family-owned, started by Ramiro’s father and taken over by Ramiro in 2006.
Our technicians aren’t new to this. They’ve seen every type of system, every brand, and every problem that comes with San Martin’s Mediterranean climate—from the coastal fog that rolls in at night to the dry summer heat that pushes systems to their limits.
We’re not the biggest HVAC company in Santa Clara County, but we’ve outlasted most. That happens when you do the work right and treat people fairly.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s happening—no cooling, strange noises, high bills, whatever it is. We schedule a time that works for you, often same-day if it’s urgent.
When our HVAC technician arrives in San Martin, CA, they’ll examine your entire system. That means checking your thermostat, filters, electrical connections, refrigerant levels, and airflow. We’re looking for the actual cause, not just the symptom.
Once we find the problem, we explain it in plain terms. You’ll get a clear estimate before any work starts. If it’s a simple fix, we handle it on the spot. If it’s more involved, we walk through your options—including whether repair or replacement makes more financial sense.
Most common repairs are done within a few hours. You’ll see the difference immediately: better airflow, consistent temperatures, quieter operation.
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Every service call includes a full system diagnostic. We don’t just patch the obvious issue and leave—we check everything so you’re not calling us back next week for something we could’ve caught the first time.
In San Martin, CA, where 23% of homes in the San Jose metro area still don’t have air conditioning, we see a lot of older systems pushed past their limits. If your unit is 12-15 years old and repair costs are hitting 50% of replacement value, we’ll tell you straight up. That’s the industry standard for when replacement makes more sense than another repair.
We also handle duct cleaning services in San Martin, CA, which matters more than most people realize. Dust, allergens, and debris build up in your ducts over time, especially in areas with agricultural activity like the ranches and orchards around here. Clean ducts mean better airflow and cleaner air for your family.
You’ll get quality replacement parts that match your system, not generic parts that fail in six months. And if you’re a senior or military family, we offer a 15% discount—it’s our way of saying thanks.
Most HVAC repairs in San Martin, CA run around $350, but that’s just an average. Simple fixes like replacing a capacitor or cleaning a clogged drain line might cost $150-$250. More complex issues like refrigerant leaks, compressor problems, or blower motor replacements can range from $500 to $1,500.
The real answer depends on what’s actually broken. That’s why we give you a free estimate before starting any work. We’ll tell you exactly what needs fixing and what it’ll cost.
One thing to keep in mind: if your system is older and the repair costs more than half of what a new system would cost, replacement might be the smarter move. We’ll walk through the math with you so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation and budget.
Here’s the guideline most HVAC professionals use: if your system is 12-15 years old or older and the repair costs 50% or more of what a new system would cost, replacement usually makes more financial sense.
Let’s say your 14-year-old AC needs a $1,200 compressor repair, but a new energy-efficient system costs $8,000. That repair is only 15% of replacement cost, so fixing it might buy you a few more years. But if that same system needs $4,000 in repairs, you’re better off putting that money toward a new unit that’ll last another 15 years and run more efficiently.
New systems also come with better energy efficiency ratings. California adopted new SEER2 standards in 2024, and modern systems can cut your cooling costs by 20-40% compared to older units. Plus, you might qualify for tax credits up to $2,000 on qualifying heat pumps through the Inflation Reduction Act.
We’ll give you honest numbers either way. Sometimes repair is the right call. Sometimes it’s not. We’re not here to sell you a new system if your current one has good years left.
Most common repairs take 2-4 hours from start to finish. That includes diagnosing the problem, getting the right parts (if we don’t already have them on the truck), and completing the repair.
Simple fixes like thermostat replacements, filter changes, or capacitor swaps might only take an hour. More involved repairs—like fixing refrigerant leaks, replacing blower motors, or addressing electrical issues—can take half a day.
If we need to order a specific part that’s not in stock, that can add a day or two. But we’ll tell you upfront what the timeline looks like so you’re not left guessing.
The goal is to get your heating and cooling in San Martin, CA back up and running as quickly as possible without cutting corners. Fast is good. Fast and done right is better.
In San Martin, CA, we see a few issues more than others. Refrigerant leaks are common, especially in older systems that use R-410A refrigerant (which was phased out in 2025). Low refrigerant means your AC can’t cool properly, and it puts extra strain on your compressor.
Dirty filters and clogged ducts are another big one. With the agricultural dust and seasonal fog in this area, filters get dirty faster than in more urban parts of Santa Clara County. When airflow is restricted, your system works harder and costs more to run.
We also see a lot of capacitor failures. Capacitors help your system start up, and they wear out over time—especially when your AC is running hard during those 90-degree summer days. The good news is they’re relatively inexpensive to replace.
Thermostat issues come up too, whether it’s bad wiring, dead batteries, or settings that got changed accidentally. Sometimes what looks like a major system failure is just a thermostat that needs recalibrating or replacing.
Yes, we offer same-day service when our schedule allows. If you call in the morning with an urgent issue—like no AC in the middle of summer or no heat on a cold night—we’ll do everything we can to get someone out the same day.
Most of the time, we can make it happen. We keep common parts stocked on our trucks, so we’re not waiting around for suppliers. That means faster repairs and less time without heating or cooling.
We’ve been serving San Martin, CA and the rest of Santa Clara County for 39 years, so we know how uncomfortable it gets when your HVAC system goes down. We’re not going to leave you waiting three days for an appointment if we can help it.
That said, during peak seasons (July-August for cooling, December-January for heating), schedules fill up faster. Calling early in the day gives you the best shot at same-day service.
Regular maintenance is the biggest factor. Having your system checked once a year—ideally before summer for your AC and before winter for your furnace—catches small problems before they turn into expensive ones.
During a maintenance visit, we’ll clean your system, check refrigerant levels, test electrical connections, inspect your ductwork, and replace filters. That keeps everything running efficiently and extends your system’s lifespan.
Change your filters regularly. In San Martin, with the dust from nearby ranches and orchards, filters get dirty faster. A clogged filter makes your system work harder, which means higher bills and more wear on components. Check it monthly and replace it every 1-3 months depending on conditions.
Don’t ignore small issues. If you hear strange noises, notice weak airflow, or see your energy bills creeping up, get it checked. A $200 repair now can prevent a $1,500 repair later.
And if your system is 15+ years old, start planning for replacement. Even with great maintenance, HVAC systems don’t last forever. Knowing what’s coming lets you budget for it instead of scrambling when it dies in the middle of summer.
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