You’re not looking for a new best friend. You need your AC running before the house hits 85 degrees, or your furnace working before another freezing night.
Spanish Springs throws everything at your HVAC system. Summer temps push past 100°F regularly. Winter nights drop into the 30s. Your equipment doesn’t get a break, and when it fails, you don’t have time to wait three days for a callback.
We handle emergency repairs the same day you call. We optimize systems to cut energy costs by up to 40%, which matters when half your utility bill goes to heating and cooling. Every technician is licensed, insured, and trained specifically for Nevada’s climate demands. You get a price before work starts, no surprise charges when the job’s done, and a system that actually keeps up with the weather.
We serve Spanish Springs and the broader Sacramento and Placer county areas with full HVAC services. We’re licensed, insured, and available 24/7 for emergencies because we know systems don’t pick convenient times to quit.
Spanish Springs is one of the fastest-growing areas in Washoe County, with thousands of new homes and families dealing with Nevada’s temperature swings. We’ve worked in enough of them to know what fails first, what lasts, and what actually saves you money long-term.
You can text us at (916) 519-1248 if that’s easier than a phone call. We service all HVAC brands, so it doesn’t matter what’s currently installed. What matters is getting it fixed right or replaced with something that won’t nickel-and-dime you for the next decade.
You reach out by phone or text, and we schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we’re there the same day.
A licensed technician shows up and actually diagnoses the problem instead of guessing. You get a clear explanation of what’s wrong, what it’ll cost to fix, and how long it’ll take. No work starts until you approve the price.
Once you’re good to go, we handle the repair or installation. If it’s a full system replacement, our EPA-certified technicians pull the old unit, install the new one, and make sure everything runs efficiently before they leave. If it’s a repair, we fix it, test it, and confirm it’s holding before we pack up.
You’re not stuck wondering if the job was done right. We stand behind the work, and if something’s off, we come back and make it right.
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We cover the full range: emergency repairs, routine maintenance, new installations, and system replacements. We work on furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps, and ductless mini-splits across all major brands.
Spanish Springs homeowners deal with wildfire smoke during certain seasons on top of temperature extremes. We install whole-home air filtration systems that pull out smoke, allergens, and particles you don’t want your family breathing. Indoor air quality isn’t a luxury here, it’s a necessity.
Energy efficiency matters when you’re running AC for months straight. We install ENERGY STAR-certified systems that can cut heating and cooling costs by 10% to 30% compared to older units. Proper optimization and maintenance can push savings even higher, up to 40% in some cases.
You also get transparent pricing with no hidden fees, which shouldn’t be rare but somehow is in this industry. We’re licensed and insured per California and Nevada requirements, so there’s no question about whether we’re qualified to work on your system. And if you need us at 2 a.m. because your heater died in the middle of winter, we’re available.
Emergency repairs typically run between $600 and $1,100 depending on what failed and how quickly you need it fixed. That range covers the service call, diagnostics, labor, and parts for most common failures like blower motors, capacitors, or refrigerant leaks.
Emergency rates are higher than standard appointments because you’re paying for immediate availability and after-hours service. But you shouldn’t be surprised by the bill. We give you the full cost upfront before any work starts, so you can decide if the repair makes sense or if it’s time to replace the whole system.
If your unit is older than 12-15 years and the repair costs more than half of a new system, replacement usually makes more financial sense. We’ll walk you through both options with real numbers so you can make the call that works for your budget and timeline.
System size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window placement, and how well your ductwork is sealed. A 1,500 square foot home typically needs a 2.5 to 3-ton AC unit, while a 2,500 square foot home usually requires 4 to 5 tons.
But square footage alone doesn’t tell the whole story. Spanish Springs homes built in the last decade often have better insulation and more efficient windows than older builds, which means they need less cooling capacity. Oversized systems cycle on and off too frequently, which wastes energy and wears out components faster. Undersized systems run constantly and never quite catch up on the hottest days.
We run a load calculation during the estimate to figure out exactly what your home needs. That calculation factors in your specific layout, insulation, sun exposure, and ductwork condition. You end up with a system that actually matches your home instead of a one-size-fits-all guess that costs you more to run and breaks down sooner.
Twice a year minimum. Once before cooling season starts in late spring, and once before heating season kicks in during fall.
Spanish Springs puts serious strain on HVAC systems. Your AC runs hard from May through September, sometimes into October. Your furnace handles cold nights from November through March. Skipping maintenance means small problems turn into expensive failures right when you need the system most.
Spring maintenance catches issues before the first 100-degree day. The technician checks refrigerant levels, cleans coils, tests capacitors, and makes sure airflow is where it should be. Fall maintenance focuses on your furnace: inspecting the heat exchanger for cracks, testing ignition systems, and checking for carbon monoxide risks. Regular maintenance extends equipment life by several years and keeps efficiency high, which directly affects your energy bills. Most breakdowns happen because something small was ignored until it wasn’t small anymore.
Yes. We work on all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, American Standard, York, and everything in between.
Your equipment brand doesn’t limit your repair options. We stock common parts for most systems and can source manufacturer-specific components quickly when needed. Whether you have a high-end variable-speed system or a basic single-stage unit, our technicians have the training and tools to diagnose and fix it.
This matters more than you’d think. Some HVAC companies only work on brands they sell, which leaves you stuck if you need service on a different system. We don’t play that game. If it heats or cools your home, we’ll service it, repair it, or help you replace it when the time comes. You’re not locked into one brand or one contractor for the life of your system.
Repair makes sense when your system is less than 10 years old, the fix costs less than half of a new system, and you’re not dealing with repeated breakdowns. Replacement makes sense when your unit is 15+ years old, repair costs are climbing, or your energy bills keep increasing despite regular maintenance.
Here’s the math that matters: if your system is 12 years old and needs a $1,500 repair, you’re putting serious money into equipment that’s already past the average lifespan. New systems cost $4,000 to $8,000 installed depending on size and efficiency, but they come with warranties, lower energy costs, and years of reliable service. Old systems break more often, cost more to run, and leave you without heat or AC at the worst possible times.
We’ll give you honest numbers for both options. Sometimes a repair buys you another few years at a reasonable cost. Sometimes you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to fail again in six months. We’ve seen both scenarios enough times to know the difference, and we’ll tell you which one you’re looking at.
Yes. If you call before noon with an emergency, we can usually get a technician to your home the same day. After-hours emergencies get handled within a few hours depending on call volume.
Same-day service matters in Spanish Springs because the weather doesn’t wait. When your AC quits in July and it’s 105 degrees outside, waiting two or three days isn’t realistic. When your furnace dies on a freezing January night, you need heat restored fast.
We keep trucks stocked with common parts so most repairs get finished in one visit. If we need to order a specific component, we’ll at least diagnose the problem and give you a timeline the same day you call. Emergency availability is part of the service, not an upsell. You shouldn’t have to beg for someone to show up when your system fails. You call, we come out, we fix it. That’s how it should work.
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