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Your home stays comfortable when San Jose hits 95 degrees in summer or drops to the low 40s in winter. No more waking up sweating or shivering because your system quit overnight.
Your energy bills stop climbing. A system that’s actually working—not just running—uses less power to do its job. That’s $400 to $800 back in your pocket every year if the repair addresses efficiency issues.
You’re not dealing with this again in three weeks. The fix addresses what’s actually broken, not just the symptom. Our HVAC technicians in San Jose, CA have seen thousands of systems fail, and we know the difference between a quick patch and a real solution.
All Fresh Temp has been handling HVAC repair in San Jose, CA since 1985. That’s 40 years of service calls, system failures, and homeowners who needed their heating and cooling fixed yesterday.
We’re family-owned. Ramiro took over from his father in 2006, and the same approach still applies: show up, diagnose it right, fix it once. No upselling, no runaround.
San Jose’s Mediterranean climate is hard on HVAC systems. Hot, dry summers push air conditioners to their limit. Cool, damp winters stress furnaces and heat pumps. We’ve worked on systems in every neighborhood, every home type, every situation you can think of. If it heats or cools a building in San Jose, we’ve repaired it.
You call or book online. We ask what’s happening with your system—strange noises, no heat, no cooling, whatever the issue is. If it’s an emergency, we prioritize same-day service.
A licensed HVAC technician shows up at your home in San Jose, CA. We’ll inspect your system, run diagnostics, and figure out what failed. Blower motor, compressor, thermostat, ductwork—we’ll find it.
You get a clear explanation and an upfront price. No surprises, no hidden fees. If you approve the repair, we fix it on the spot when possible. Most repairs are completed the same day.
After the repair, we test the system to make sure it’s running correctly. You’ll know it’s fixed before we leave. And if something doesn’t seem right later, you call us back. We stand behind the work.
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Every HVAC repair in San Jose, CA starts with a full system diagnostic. Our technicians check electrical connections, refrigerant levels, airflow, thermostat calibration, and component function. You’re not paying for guesswork.
We service every major brand—Trane, Carrier, American Standard, Bryant, Lennox, Rheem, and more. If it’s installed in a San Jose home or business, we’ve worked on it. Age doesn’t matter. We repair systems that are 2 years old or 20.
San Jose homeowners deal with specific challenges. Air pollution from traffic and industry means your filters clog faster. Dry summer air stresses compressors. Our duct cleaning services address buildup that chokes airflow and forces your system to work harder. Repairs often include filter replacement, duct inspection, and airflow optimization—not just swapping a broken part.
You also get access to preventive maintenance plans. Regular tune-ups catch problems before they become $1,800 emergency replacements. Blower motors, capacitors, and contactors wear out predictably. Replacing them during maintenance costs a fraction of what you’d pay during a breakdown.
Most HVAC repairs in San Jose, CA cost between $145 and $700, with the average around $350. Simple fixes like thermostat replacements or capacitor swaps run $145 to $250. Blower motor replacements cost $800 to $1,200. Compressor failures can hit $1,800 to $2,500.
The final price depends on what’s broken, what parts are needed, and how long the repair takes. We give you an upfront estimate before starting any work. No surprises when the job’s done.
Emergency repairs cost more, especially if you need service at night or on weekends. But waiting can turn a $400 repair into a $2,000 replacement if a failing component damages other parts of your system.
Most HVAC repairs in San Jose, CA are completed in 1 to 3 hours. Straightforward fixes—replacing a capacitor, swapping a contactor, recalibrating a thermostat—take an hour or less.
Bigger jobs take longer. Blower motor replacements usually take 2 to 3 hours. Refrigerant leak repairs depend on where the leak is and whether ductwork needs to be accessed. Compressor replacements can take 4 to 6 hours.
Diagnostics add time upfront. Our HVAC technicians won’t guess at the problem. We’ll test components, check electrical connections, and measure system performance. That takes 30 to 60 minutes, but it’s the only way to fix the right thing the first time.
Clogged filters are the number one issue. San Jose’s air quality means filters get dirty fast, especially during wildfire season. A clogged filter restricts airflow, forces your system to work harder, and can cause the blower motor to overheat.
Capacitor failures are extremely common. Capacitors start the compressor and blower motor. They wear out after 5 to 10 years, and San Jose’s hot summers accelerate the process. When a capacitor fails, your system won’t start.
Refrigerant leaks happen in older systems. If your air conditioning isn’t cooling like it used to, low refrigerant is often the cause. Leaks develop in coils, line sets, or connections. Topping off refrigerant without fixing the leak just delays the problem.
Thermostat issues cause a lot of service calls. Sometimes it’s a dead battery. Sometimes it’s a wiring problem. Sometimes the thermostat is old and needs replacement. Our heating and cooling technicians test the thermostat first because it’s the easiest fix.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than $1,000, repair it. You’ll get several more years of service, and the cost is manageable.
If your system is over 15 years old and the repair costs more than $1,500, replacement makes more sense. Older systems are less efficient, and major repairs on aging equipment often lead to more failures within a year or two.
There’s a gray area between 10 and 15 years. It depends on the repair, your energy bills, and how often you’ve needed service recently. If you’re calling for HVAC repair in San Jose, CA twice a year, that’s a sign the system is declining. Our technicians will give you an honest assessment—not a sales pitch.
Energy efficiency matters in San Jose. Newer systems use 20% to 30% less energy than models from 2010. If your bills have been climbing and your system needs a major repair, upgrading saves money long-term.
Yes. We’re available 24 hours a day for emergency heating and cooling repairs in San Jose, CA. If your system fails at night, on a weekend, or during a holiday, you can reach us.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled repairs, but it’s there when you need it. San Jose summers hit the mid-90s regularly. Losing air conditioning isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s a health risk for kids, elderly family members, and anyone with respiratory issues.
Same-day service is available for most non-emergency calls too. If your system goes out in the morning, we’ll prioritize getting someone to your home that afternoon. You’re not waiting three days in a house that’s 85 degrees inside.
Our HVAC technicians carry common parts on their trucks—capacitors, contactors, thermostats, filters. That means most repairs are completed on the first visit. You’re not waiting for parts to arrive while your system sits broken.
Twice a year—once before summer, once before winter. San Jose’s climate puts year-round demand on heating and cooling systems. Spring maintenance prepares your air conditioner for summer heat. Fall maintenance ensures your furnace or heat pump is ready for winter.
Regular maintenance prevents 85% of emergency repairs. During a tune-up, our technicians replace worn parts before they fail, clean components that affect efficiency, and catch problems while they’re still small. A $150 maintenance visit can prevent an $800 blower motor replacement.
Maintenance also keeps your energy bills lower. Dirty coils, clogged filters, and low refrigerant force your system to run longer to reach the set temperature. A well-maintained system uses less energy to do the same job.
If you skip maintenance, expect more breakdowns and higher repair costs. Neglected systems fail more often, and when they do, the damage is usually worse. A capacitor that could’ve been replaced during maintenance might take out the compressor when it finally fails. That turns a $200 fix into a $2,000 disaster.
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