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Your energy bill shouldn’t spike every summer because your air conditioner is struggling. You shouldn’t wake up to a cold house in January because your furnace quit overnight.
When your HVAC system runs efficiently, you notice it in your monthly costs and daily comfort. Rooms stay the same temperature. The air feels cleaner. The system doesn’t cycle on and off constantly or make strange noises that keep you wondering when it’ll break down completely.
That’s what happens when a licensed HVAC contractor in Milpitas, CA sizes your system correctly, installs it properly, and maintains it with attention to detail. You’re not guessing whether it’ll last through the season. You’re not calling for emergency repairs every few months. You’re living in a home that feels the way it should.
All Fresh Temp has been serving Milpitas and the surrounding Santa Clara County area since 1985. We’re a family-run business—started by Ramiro’s father and taken over by Ramiro in 2006—and we’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing the work right the first time.
Milpitas homes deal with specific challenges. The air quality near highways and industrial areas puts extra strain on filtration systems. Temperature swings between seasons mean your HVAC system has to handle both extremes. Homes built across different decades have different ductwork, insulation levels, and equipment that all need to work together.
We’ve seen it all in 40+ years. Our technicians are California C-20 licensed, bonded, and insured. We don’t send rookies to figure things out on your dime. You get certified professionals who know how to assess your home, recommend the right solution, and install or repair your system so it actually lasts.
First, we talk. You tell us what’s going on—whether your system isn’t cooling, your energy bills are climbing, or you’re hearing noises you’ve never heard before. We schedule a time that works for you, and we show up when we say we will.
When we get there, we assess your home. That means looking at your current system, your square footage, your insulation, your ductwork, and how air moves through your space. If it’s a repair, we diagnose the issue and explain what’s broken, what it’ll take to fix it, and how much it costs before we touch anything. If it’s a replacement or new installation, we walk you through your options based on your home’s needs and your budget—not what makes us the most money.
Once you approve the work, we handle the installation or repair with quality components and proven methods. We don’t rush. We don’t cut corners. When we’re done, we test the system, walk you through how it works, and make sure you’re comfortable with everything before we leave. You get a system that’s sized right, installed correctly, and built to handle Milpitas weather for years.
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You get licensed, certified technicians with decades of experience—not subcontractors learning on the job. Every service call includes a full system assessment so we’re not just fixing the symptom and leaving the real problem for next time.
If you need a new system, we help you choose the right size and efficiency level for your home. Milpitas homeowners can access federal tax credits up to $2,000 and local utility rebates for high-efficiency installations. We’ll walk you through what qualifies and how to claim it so you’re not leaving money on the table.
We also offer same-day emergency service throughout Milpitas and Santa Clara County when your system goes down and you need it fixed fast. Seniors and military families get 15% off because we believe in taking care of the people who’ve taken care of this community. And every estimate is free—no pressure, no games, just honest information so you can make the right call for your home.
If your system is over 15 years old and you’re calling for repairs more than once a year, replacement usually makes more sense. Older systems cost more to run even when they’re working fine, and repair costs add up fast when components start failing one after another.
That said, age isn’t the only factor. If your energy bills have jumped without explanation, if some rooms are always too hot or too cold, or if the system struggles to keep up during summer or winter, those are signs the unit isn’t performing the way it should. Sometimes that’s fixable with a repair. Sometimes it means the system is undersized, inefficient, or just worn out.
We’ll assess your specific situation during the service call. You’ll get a clear recommendation based on what makes sense for your home and your budget—not a sales pitch for the most expensive option.
Size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window types, ceiling height, and how well your ductwork distributes air. A system that’s too small won’t keep up on hot days. A system that’s too large will cycle on and off constantly, waste energy, and wear out faster.
Most Milpitas homes need a system that can handle summer heat and winter cold without running nonstop or short-cycling. Homes built in the last 20 years usually have better insulation, which means you might need less capacity than an older home of the same size. Homes with older single-pane windows or poor attic insulation lose conditioned air faster and need more capacity to compensate.
We measure your space, check your insulation and ductwork, and calculate the right size using industry-standard load calculations. You get a system that fits your home—not a one-size-fits-all guess.
Installation costs vary based on system size, efficiency rating, whether you need ductwork modifications, and how complex the install is. A straightforward replacement on an existing system with good ductwork costs less than a full install in a home that’s never had central air.
For most Milpitas homes, you’re looking at a range that depends on whether you choose a standard-efficiency system or a high-efficiency model that qualifies for rebates and tax credits. Higher-efficiency systems cost more upfront but save you money every month on energy bills and often pay for themselves over time.
We give you a free estimate that breaks down exactly what you’re paying for—equipment, labor, permits, and any modifications your home needs. No hidden fees. No surprises. Just clear numbers so you can decide what works for your budget.
Yes. We offer same-day emergency service throughout Milpitas and Santa Clara County when your system breaks down and you need it fixed fast. That includes nights, weekends, and holidays when most companies won’t answer the phone.
Emergency calls get priority scheduling because we know a broken air conditioner in July or a dead furnace in January isn’t something you can wait three days to fix. We’ll diagnose the problem, explain what’s wrong, and get your system running again as quickly as possible.
If the repair isn’t something we can complete the same day—because we need to order a part, for example—we’ll let you know upfront and give you a realistic timeline. No runaround. No leaving you in the dark about when you’ll have heat or cooling again.
Most systems should be serviced twice a year—once before summer and once before winter. Regular maintenance catches small problems before they turn into expensive repairs and keeps your system running efficiently so you’re not wasting energy.
During a maintenance visit, we check refrigerant levels, clean coils, inspect electrical connections, test airflow, and replace filters. We also look for signs of wear on components that might fail soon so you’re not surprised by a breakdown in the middle of a heatwave or cold snap.
Milpitas homes deal with dust and air quality issues from nearby highways and industrial areas, which means filters clog faster and coils get dirtier than in other areas. Skipping maintenance means your system works harder, costs more to run, and breaks down sooner. Regular service extends the life of your equipment and keeps your energy bills in check.
Yes. All Fresh Temp holds a California C-20 HVAC license, which is required by state law for any HVAC work over $500. We’re also bonded and insured, which protects you if something goes wrong during the job.
California requires HVAC contractors to carry a $25,000 bond and maintain workers’ compensation insurance. That means if a technician gets hurt on your property or if there’s damage during installation, you’re covered. A lot of unlicensed contractors skip these requirements to save money, but that leaves you holding the bag if something happens.
When you hire a licensed, insured contractor, you’re hiring someone who’s met state standards, passed exams, and carries the right coverage to do the work safely and legally. You can verify our license through the California Contractors State License Board anytime.
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