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You’re not just paying for a repair. You’re getting your home back to the temperature you actually want to live in—without the stress of wondering if it’ll break again next week.
When your HVAC system in Lawrence, CA runs the way it should, your energy bills drop. We’re talking real savings—up to 20-50% reduction in energy consumption when inefficient components get replaced or recalibrated. That’s not marketing talk. That’s what happens when airflow improves, refrigerant levels balance out, and your system stops working overtime to do a basic job.
We also fix it so it lasts. Proper diagnostics mean we’re not guessing at the problem or replacing parts that don’t need replacing. You get a system that runs quieter, heats and cools evenly, and doesn’t wake you up at 2 a.m. with strange noises. If duct cleaning services are part of the fix, you’ll also notice better air quality—fewer allergens, less dust settling on your furniture, and easier breathing for anyone dealing with asthma or allergies.
We’ve been handling heating and cooling in Lawrence, CA since 1985. Ramiro’s father started All Fresh Temp, Ramiro took over in 2006, and the same principles still apply: show up on time, diagnose it right, fix it once, and charge what we said we’d charge.
We’re not the cheapest option in Lawrence, CA—and that’s intentional. You’re paying for licensed, insured HVAC technicians who’ve seen thousands of systems and know the difference between a quick patch and a real repair. We service all major brands, from traditional units to mini splits and heat pumps, and we use quality replacement parts that actually hold up. Over 65 verified five-star reviews back that up, and so does the fact that we’re still here after 40 years.
First, we pick up the phone. You tell us what’s going on—no heat, no cool air, strange sounds, whatever it is. We ask a few questions to get a sense of urgency and schedule a time that works for you. Same-day service is available throughout Lawrence, CA whenever possible.
When our HVAC technician arrives, they run a full diagnostic. That means checking airflow, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, thermostat calibration, and anything else that could be causing the issue. We don’t guess. We use actual diagnostic tools to pinpoint the problem, then explain what’s wrong in plain terms—no jargon, no upselling.
You get upfront pricing before any work starts. If it’s a simple fix, we handle it on the spot. If it’s a bigger repair or a part needs ordering, we walk you through your options, timeline, and cost. Once you approve, we get to work. After the repair, we test the system to make sure it’s running right, clean up, and answer any questions you have about maintenance or next steps.
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Every HVAC repair in Lawrence, CA starts with a complete system diagnostic. We check the components most likely to fail—compressors, capacitors, fan motors, thermostats, refrigerant lines, and ductwork integrity. If your ducts are leaking or clogged, that’s often half the problem, which is why duct cleaning services can be part of the repair when needed.
California’s push toward energy efficiency matters here. If your system uses outdated refrigerants or doesn’t meet current SEER2 standards, we’ll let you know. We’re not going to force a replacement, but we will tell you when a repair is just delaying the inevitable—and when it makes sense to upgrade to a heat pump or high-efficiency unit that qualifies for utility rebates. Many Lawrence, CA residents don’t realize they can get up to $2,500 back from local utilities for switching to energy-efficient heating and cooling systems.
We also handle the stuff that breaks most often: frozen coils, blown capacitors, faulty thermostats, clogged condensate drains, and worn-out blower motors. If it’s a brand-specific issue, we’ve likely seen it before. We repair all major brands and keep common parts in stock so we’re not making you wait three days for a $40 component to ship.
It depends on what’s broken, but most repairs fall between $150 and $800. A simple fix like a tripped breaker or dirty filter costs less. Replacing a capacitor or blower motor runs a few hundred. Compressor or refrigerant leak repairs cost more because the parts and labor are more involved.
We give you upfront pricing before we start, so there’s no surprise bill at the end. If the repair costs more than half the price of a new system, we’ll tell you that too. Sometimes it makes more sense to replace than repair, especially if your system is over 15 years old and already on its last legs.
What you’re really paying for is the diagnostic accuracy and the quality of the repair. A cheap fix that breaks again in two months isn’t a deal. We use quality parts, and our technicians are licensed and insured, which matters when someone’s working on a system that involves electricity, gas lines, and refrigerants.
Most repairs take one to three hours, depending on what’s wrong and whether we have the part in stock. Simple fixes—like replacing a thermostat or capacitor—can be done in under an hour. More complex repairs, like fixing a refrigerant leak or replacing a blower motor, take longer.
If we need to order a part, that can add a day or two. We keep common components on hand, but some brand-specific parts have to be shipped. We’ll let you know the timeline upfront so you’re not left guessing.
Same-day service is available throughout Lawrence, CA when we have availability. If your system’s completely down in the middle of summer or winter, we prioritize those calls because we know it’s not just uncomfortable—it can be unsafe, especially for seniors or anyone with health conditions.
Yes. We service all major brands—Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, Bryant, American Standard, and more. We also handle mini splits, heat pumps, and older systems that other companies won’t touch.
Each brand has its quirks. Some use proprietary parts. Some have common failure points. After 40 years in the heating and cooling business, we’ve seen most of them. That experience means faster diagnostics and fewer return trips.
If your system is under warranty, we can often handle the repair in a way that keeps your warranty intact. If it’s out of warranty and parts are hard to find, we’ll tell you that too. Sometimes an older system that’s been discontinued isn’t worth repairing, and we’ll be straight with you about that.
Repair is what happens when something breaks. Maintenance is what you do to keep it from breaking in the first place. They’re related, but they’re not the same thing.
When you call for HVAC repair in Lawrence, CA, it’s usually because your system isn’t heating, isn’t cooling, or is making a noise it shouldn’t. We diagnose the problem and fix whatever’s broken. Maintenance, on the other hand, is scheduled service—usually twice a year—where we clean components, check refrigerant levels, tighten electrical connections, and catch small issues before they turn into expensive repairs.
Regular maintenance can cut your emergency repair calls in half. It also keeps your energy bills lower because a clean, well-tuned system doesn’t have to work as hard. If you’ve been skipping maintenance and your system just failed, that’s not a coincidence. Most breakdowns happen because something small went unchecked for too long.
Yes, whenever possible. If you call in the morning and we have availability, we’ll get someone out the same day. That’s especially true for emergency situations—no heat in winter, no AC in a heat wave, or anything that’s making your home unlivable.
Same-day service depends on our schedule and what’s already on the board, but we prioritize urgent calls. If your system is limping along but still working, we might schedule you for the next day. If it’s completely dead and you’ve got kids, elderly family members, or health concerns, we move faster.
We cover Lawrence, CA and the surrounding areas, so travel time isn’t usually an issue. When you call, let us know how urgent it is. We’ll be straight with you about timing and do what we can to get you back up and running as quickly as possible.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new unit, repair usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old, needs frequent fixes, or the repair costs as much as a new system, replacement is often the smarter move.
Age isn’t the only factor. If your energy bills have been climbing, your home heats or cools unevenly, or the system runs constantly without hitting the temperature you set, those are signs it’s losing efficiency. At that point, even a successful repair won’t bring it back to where it should be.
California’s 2030 ban on gas furnace sales also matters. If you’re still running an old gas furnace and it’s on its way out, switching to a heat pump now means you can take advantage of utility rebates—up to $2,500 in some cases—and avoid the rush when the ban kicks in. We’ll walk you through the numbers so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation.
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