When your air conditioner quits on a 95-degree day or your heater stops working during a cold snap, you need more than a quick band-aid fix. You need a repair that lasts.
Our approach means you’re not calling another company next month for the same problem. We diagnose the real issue, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and fix it with quality parts that won’t fail you again.
That’s the difference between a repair and a solution. You get your comfort back, your energy bills stay reasonable, and you don’t waste time dealing with the same breakdown twice.
Hot & Cold HVAC has been keeping Hollywood Park homes and businesses comfortable for years. We know how California’s climate affects your system and what breaks down most often in this area.
Our technicians live and work in this community. When you call us, you’re getting someone who understands local conditions, not a contractor from three counties over who’s never dealt with your specific challenges.
We show up when we say we will, explain what we find, and give you straight answers about your options. No upselling, no pressure tactics, just honest service from people you can trust.
First, we listen to what’s happening with your system. Strange noises, poor cooling, high bills – whatever brought you to call us, we want the full picture before we start.
Next, we run a complete diagnostic. Not just the obvious problem, but a thorough check to catch anything else that might cause issues down the road. We test components, check connections, and measure performance.
Then we explain what we found in terms that make sense. You’ll know exactly what’s wrong, what it takes to fix it, and what you can expect afterward. No technical jargon, no confusing explanations – just clear information so you can make the right decision.
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We handle the full range of heating and cooling repairs for Hollywood Park properties. Air conditioner repairs, furnace fixes, heat pump service, and commercial HVAC maintenance – residential or business, we’ve got the experience and tools to handle it.
California’s weather puts unique demands on HVAC systems. Summer heat that runs for months, sudden temperature swings, and air quality issues that affect filters and components. We’ve seen how these conditions impact different system types and brands.
Whether you’re dealing with an emergency breakdown or planning preventive maintenance, our service includes thorough diagnostics, quality replacement parts, and workmanship that lasts. We warranty our repairs because we stand behind the work we do.
We prioritize emergency calls and typically respond within 2-4 hours during business hours, often sooner. For after-hours emergencies, we maintain emergency service availability because we know system failures don’t wait for convenient times.
During peak seasons – summer heat waves or winter cold snaps – response times may extend slightly due to high demand. We’ll give you an honest timeframe when you call and keep you updated if anything changes.
Emergency service does carry additional fees, but we’ll explain all costs upfront. Sometimes a temporary fix can get you through until regular business hours, which saves money while keeping you comfortable.
Our diagnostic fee covers a complete system evaluation, not just a quick look at the obvious problem. We test electrical components, check refrigerant levels, inspect ductwork connections, and measure airflow and temperature differentials.
You’ll receive a written report explaining what we found, what needs immediate attention, and what might need service in the future. This helps you plan and budget for your system’s needs instead of getting surprised by breakdowns.
If you approve the repair work, we apply the diagnostic fee toward your total cost. The diagnostic gives you valuable information about your system’s condition whether you proceed with repairs or not.
Yes, we service all major HVAC brands including Carrier, Bryant, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, and others. Our technicians receive ongoing training on new models and technologies, so we stay current with manufacturer specifications and repair procedures.
We handle central air systems, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, commercial rooftop units, and packaged systems. Each system type has specific requirements and common failure points, and we stock parts for the most popular models.
For older or specialty systems, we can usually source parts within 1-2 business days. We’ll let you know about any delays upfront and discuss your options if parts availability becomes an issue.
We look at several factors: the system’s age, the cost of needed repairs compared to replacement, energy efficiency, and how often you’ve needed service recently. Generally, if repair costs exceed 50% of replacement value on a system over 10 years old, replacement makes more financial sense.
We’ll give you honest recommendations based on your specific situation. Sometimes a major repair on a newer system is worth it. Other times, continuing to repair an old, inefficient system costs more in the long run than upgrading.
You’ll get clear information about both options – repair costs, expected lifespan after repair, replacement costs, and potential energy savings. The decision is always yours, and we’ll support whatever choice makes sense for your situation and budget.
We warranty all repair work for one year from the service date, covering both parts and labor. If the same component fails again within that period, we’ll fix it at no charge. This warranty covers the specific repair we performed, not other system components.
Manufacturer warranties on replacement parts vary by component and brand, typically ranging from 1-5 years. We’ll explain what’s covered under manufacturer warranty versus our workmanship warranty when we do the repair.
Our warranty requires normal system maintenance – changing filters regularly and keeping outdoor units clear of debris. We’ll remind you about maintenance requirements and can set up a service plan to keep your warranty valid and your system running efficiently.
Absolutely. Many repair issues directly impact energy efficiency – dirty coils, low refrigerant, worn components, and poor airflow all make systems work harder and use more energy. Addressing these problems often results in noticeable utility bill reductions.
During our diagnostic, we identify efficiency issues and explain how fixing them affects your energy costs. Sometimes simple repairs like cleaning coils or adjusting refrigerant levels can improve efficiency by 10-15%, which adds up over time.
We can also recommend efficiency upgrades during repairs – programmable thermostats, improved ductwork sealing, or variable-speed components. These aren’t necessary for basic function, but they can significantly reduce operating costs if you’re planning to keep the system long-term.
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