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Your home stays comfortable when you need it most. No more waking up sweating through summer nights or shivering through cold mornings because your system quit.
Your energy bills stop climbing every month. A system running efficiently uses less power, and that shows up in what you pay. Small repairs now prevent the expensive replacements that happen when problems get ignored.
You breathe cleaner air. In San Felipe and across Santa Clara County, wildfire smoke and outdoor pollution are real concerns. A properly functioning HVAC system with clean filters and maintained ductwork keeps that stuff outside where it belongs. Your system works the way it should, for as long as it should.
We’ve been handling HVAC repair in San Felipe and throughout Santa Clara County since 1985. Ramiro took over All Fresh Temp in 2006 and kept the same approach that built the business: show up when you say you will, know what you’re doing, and treat people right.
We’re local. We know how Bay Area weather works—those foggy mornings that turn into hot afternoons, the wildfire seasons that clog filters faster than normal, the older homes with quirky systems that need someone who’s seen it all before.
You get experienced technicians who’ve been doing this long enough to diagnose problems quickly and fix them correctly the first time. We offer 24/7 emergency service because HVAC problems don’t wait for business hours, and we give 15% discounts to seniors and military families.
You call or contact us, and we schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we come out right away—24 hours a day, any day of the week.
Our HVAC technician shows up and starts with a full system assessment. That means checking your thermostat, examining filters, testing electrical connections, measuring refrigerant levels, and inspecting the unit itself. We’re looking for what’s broken and what’s about to break.
Once we find the problem, we explain what’s wrong in plain language. No jargon, no upselling. We give you a free estimate for the repair, and if you approve, we fix it. Most repairs happen the same day.
After the repair, we test the system to make sure it’s running right. We clean up, answer your questions, and make sure you know what to watch for going forward. You get a guarantee on the work we did.
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Every service call starts with a complete system assessment. We don’t just fix the obvious problem and leave. We check components that affect performance: thermostats, air filters, electrical connections, refrigerant levels, ductwork condition, and the unit itself.
In San Felipe, duct cleaning services matter more than in other areas. Wildfire season hits California hard, and outdoor air quality drops fast. Your HVAC system pulls air through ducts that collect dust, pollen, smoke particles, and debris over time. Clogged or dirty ducts force your system to work harder, drive up energy costs, and push contaminated air through your home.
We handle repairs on all major HVAC brands and system types. Whether it’s your air conditioning failing during a heatwave or your furnace dying on a cold night, we have the parts and experience to fix it. You get upfront pricing, quality workmanship, and a team that’s been serving this area for over 40 years. We’re licensed, insured, and available when you need us.
We offer 24/7 emergency service, which means we’re available any time your system breaks down. Response time depends on where our technicians are when you call and how many emergency calls are in the queue, but we prioritize getting to you as fast as possible.
Most emergency calls in San Felipe get same-day service. If your AC quits during a summer heatwave or your heater fails on a freezing night, those situations move to the front of the line. We understand that some HVAC failures aren’t just inconvenient—they’re safety issues, especially for families with young children, elderly members, or health conditions affected by temperature.
When you call, we’ll give you an honest timeframe based on current demand. We don’t make promises we can’t keep. Our goal is to get your system running again as quickly as possible without cutting corners on the repair.
Lack of maintenance causes more breakdowns than anything else. Systems that don’t get regular filter changes, coil cleaning, and inspections develop small problems that turn into expensive failures. A dirty filter restricts airflow, which makes your system work harder and wear out faster.
Electrical issues are common, especially in older San Felipe homes. Loose connections, worn wiring, or faulty capacitors can cause your system to short cycle, fail to start, or shut down completely. These problems often show warning signs—strange noises, inconsistent temperatures, or higher energy bills—before the system quits entirely.
Refrigerant leaks happen more often than people think. Your AC needs the right refrigerant level to cool properly. When refrigerant leaks out, your system runs constantly without cooling your home, and the compressor can overheat and fail. In Santa Clara County’s climate, where AC usage is heavy during summer months, refrigerant issues show up fast. Catching these problems early through regular maintenance prevents the big, expensive repairs that happen when systems fail completely.
Repair costs depend entirely on what’s broken. A simple fix like replacing a capacitor or thermostat might run $150 to $400. Mid-range repairs—fixing refrigerant leaks, replacing fan motors, or repairing electrical components—typically cost $400 to $1,200. Major repairs like compressor replacement or extensive ductwork fixes can run $1,200 to $3,000 or more.
We provide free estimates before starting any work. You’ll know exactly what the repair costs before we touch your system. No surprises, no hidden fees. If the repair costs more than the system is worth, we’ll tell you that too.
Santa Clara County has higher labor costs than many areas—HVAC technicians here earn some of the highest wages in the country because the cost of living and demand for skilled trades are both high. That affects pricing, but it also means you’re getting experienced professionals who know what they’re doing. We offer 15% discounts for seniors and military families, and we’ll work with you to find solutions that fit your budget. Sometimes a repair makes sense. Sometimes replacement is the smarter long-term investment. We’ll give you honest advice either way.
If your system is less than 10 years old and the repair costs less than half of a new system, repair usually makes sense. If your system is over 15 years old and needs a major repair, replacement often saves you money long-term.
Here’s the math that matters: older systems are less efficient, which means higher energy bills every month. A new, efficient system can cut your cooling and heating costs by 20% to 40%. If you’re spending $200 a month on energy with an old system, a new one might drop that to $120 to $160. Over time, those savings add up.
Also consider how often you’re calling for repairs. If you’re fixing something every year, those costs stack up fast. A system that should last 15 to 20 years but needs constant repairs after 10 years is telling you something. We’ll assess your system honestly and show you the numbers. Sometimes repair is the right call. Sometimes it’s throwing money at a system that’s going to keep breaking. We’ll tell you which situation you’re in and let you decide.
Yes, and in San Felipe it’s more important than you might think. Duct cleaning isn’t always necessary with every repair, but it makes a real difference when your ducts are clogged with dust, debris, or contamination from wildfire smoke.
California’s wildfire seasons impact air quality significantly. When outdoor air quality drops, your HVAC system works overtime filtering that air, and your ducts accumulate particles faster than normal. Dirty ducts restrict airflow, force your system to work harder, and circulate contaminated air through your home. If you’ve noticed dust settling faster, family members with worsening allergies, or musty smells when your system runs, your ducts probably need cleaning.
We inspect your ductwork during our system assessment and let you know if cleaning is necessary. Some homes need it every few years. Others can go longer. We don’t push services you don’t need, but we will tell you when duct cleaning will improve your system’s performance and your indoor air quality. Clean ducts mean better airflow, lower energy costs, and healthier air for your family.
Call us immediately at our 24/7 emergency line. We’ll get a technician to your San Felipe home as quickly as possible. While you’re waiting, there are a few things you can do to stay safe and potentially prevent further damage to your system.
Turn your thermostat off or set it to a neutral position. If your system is making strange noises, smoking, or smelling like burning plastic, shut it down completely at the breaker. Don’t try to force it to run—that can turn a small problem into an expensive one. Check your air filter. If it’s completely clogged, that might be contributing to the problem, though it’s rarely the only issue.
If it’s extremely hot or cold and you need to maintain some comfort while waiting for our technician, focus on one room. Close doors to unused areas, use fans for air circulation in summer, or use space heaters safely in winter. Stay hydrated in heat, and layer up in cold. We understand HVAC emergencies are stressful, especially when you have kids, elderly family members, or health concerns. We’ll get there as fast as we can and get your system running again.
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