Your AC quits on a 105-degree afternoon. You call around and get voicemails, vague pricing, or a “maybe next week” runaround. That’s not how this should work.
When you work with a licensed hvac company near me that understands Auburn’s climate, you get same-day service when it’s urgent. You get upfront pricing before any work starts—no surprise charges after the fact. You get technicians trained specifically for the demands of Sacramento County and Placer County weather, not someone guessing their way through your system.
Your comfort matters. So does your time. A good heating and cooling contractor doesn’t make you wait three days for a callback or pad the invoice with mystery fees. You should know what you’re paying, why you’re paying it, and when your system will be running again. That’s the baseline, not a bonus.
We serve Auburn and the surrounding Placer County area because we live here too. We know what 110-degree summers do to aging AC units. We know how wildfire smoke affects indoor air quality. We know the difference between a quick fix and a system that’ll last.
Every technician on our team is fully licensed and insured. We carry liability coverage because your home deserves that protection. We also believe in transparent pricing—you’ll see the cost before we start, and that’s what you’ll pay. No upsells mid-job, no hidden fees on the invoice.
Auburn homeowners have been burned by contractors who overpromise and underdeliver. We’d rather show up on time, do the work right, and let that speak for itself.
You call or text us at (916) 519-1248. We answer. If it’s an emergency, we prioritize same-day service. If it’s a planned replacement or maintenance, we schedule around your availability.
When we arrive, we assess your system and explain what’s wrong in plain terms. No jargon, no scare tactics. If it’s a simple repair, we fix it. If your system is on its last legs, we walk through replacement options, costs, and what makes sense for your home and budget. You’ll get a clear quote before any work begins.
Once you approve, we get to work. Our technicians handle everything from AC and furnace repairs to full system replacements, heat pump installations, and duct cleaning. We clean up when we’re done, test the system to make sure it’s running efficiently, and answer any questions you have. Then we’re available if anything comes up later—because a good hvac contractor doesn’t disappear after the check clears.
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We service all major HVAC brands, so whether you have a Carrier, Trane, Lennox, or something else, we’ve got you covered. Our team handles AC repair and replacement, furnace service, heat pump installations, ductwork, and indoor air quality improvements like whole-home filtration systems.
Auburn’s location in the Sierra Nevada foothills means your HVAC system works harder than most. Summer heat regularly pushes past 100 degrees. Wildfire season brings smoke that seeps into homes without proper filtration. Your system has to handle both extremes, and it needs to be maintained by someone who understands that.
We also know the cost concerns. HVAC replacement prices have doubled since 2019—what used to cost $6,000 now runs closer to $12,000 or more. But keeping an old, inefficient system limping along can cost you $500+ per month in energy bills. We’ll help you weigh repair vs. replacement honestly, and if you qualify for rebates through SMUD or state programs, we’ll point you in that direction. California offers up to $8,000 in rebates for energy-efficient heat pump installations, and we’ll make sure you’re not leaving money on the table.
If your system fails during a heatwave, we prioritize emergency calls and offer same-day service whenever possible. Auburn summers don’t wait, and neither should you.
When you call or text (916) 519-1248, we assess the situation and dispatch a technician as soon as we can. Most emergency repairs happen the same day, especially during peak summer months when AC failures spike. If we’re fully booked, we’ll tell you exactly when we can get there—no runaround.
We also service both Sacramento and Placer counties, so whether you’re in Auburn, Foresthill, or nearby areas, we’ve got coverage. Our trucks are stocked with common parts to handle most repairs on the spot, which means less waiting and faster relief.
Pricing depends on what’s wrong and what your system needs, but we’ll always give you a clear quote before starting any work. No surprise charges, no inflated invoices after the fact.
A standard service call and diagnostic typically runs between $100 and $150. Simple repairs—like replacing a capacitor or cleaning a clogged drain line—might cost $200 to $400. Bigger issues, like a failed compressor or blower motor, can run $800 to $1,500 depending on the part and labor involved.
If you need a full system replacement, expect anywhere from $8,000 to $15,000+ depending on the size of your home, the efficiency level you choose, and whether you’re upgrading to a heat pump. We’ll walk through options that fit your budget and explain what you’re getting for the price. And if you qualify for rebates—like the $8,000 California offers for heat pump installations—we’ll help you apply.
We service all major HVAC brands. Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, Amana—if it’s in your home, we can work on it.
A lot of homeowners worry that if they didn’t buy their system from us, we won’t service it. That’s not how we operate. Your system is your system, and if it needs repair or maintenance, we’ll handle it regardless of the brand or who installed it originally.
Our technicians are trained across multiple manufacturers and stay current on new models and technology. That includes older systems and newer smart HVAC setups. If a part needs to be ordered, we’ll source it quickly and keep you updated. The goal is to get your heating or cooling back online as fast as possible, no matter what brand is on the unit.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair cost is less than half the price of a new unit, repair usually makes sense. If it’s older than 15 years, constantly breaking down, or costing you $400+ per month in energy bills, replacement is the smarter move.
Here’s the math: an old, inefficient AC running through an Auburn summer can easily cost $500+ per month in electricity. A new, high-efficiency system can cut that by 30% to 40%, which means you’re saving $150 to $200 every month during cooling season. Over a few years, that pays for a big chunk of the replacement cost.
We’ll assess your system honestly and explain both options. If a $300 repair buys you another two years, we’ll tell you. If your compressor is shot and you’re looking at a $2,000 repair on a 17-year-old unit, we’ll recommend replacement and explain why. You make the call—we just give you the information to make it with confidence.
Yes. Indoor air quality is a big deal in Auburn, especially during wildfire season when smoke drifts in from nearby fires. A good filtration system makes a noticeable difference in how your home feels and how well you breathe.
We install whole-home air filtration systems that integrate with your existing HVAC setup. These systems capture smoke, pollen, dust, and other airborne particles before they circulate through your house. If you or anyone in your family deals with allergies or respiratory issues, this kind of upgrade can be life-changing.
We also handle duct cleaning, which removes buildup that reduces airflow and spreads contaminants every time your system kicks on. Clean ducts and a quality filter mean your HVAC runs more efficiently and your indoor air stays cleaner. It’s not just about comfort—it’s about health, especially in a region where wildfire smoke is becoming a regular summer issue.
Yes, and they’re significant. California offers up to $8,000 in rebates for income-qualified homeowners who install energy-efficient heat pump HVAC systems. SMUD also provides up to $3,000 for gas-to-electric heat pump conversions and $1,000 for electric-to-electric upgrades.
These rebates are designed to offset the upfront cost of upgrading to a more efficient system, which saves you money long-term through lower energy bills. Heat pumps are particularly smart in Auburn’s climate because they handle both heating and cooling efficiently, and they’re required in all new California homes as of 2026.
We’ll help you figure out if you qualify and walk you through the application process. Rebates change periodically, so it’s worth asking when you’re considering an upgrade. The goal is to make energy-efficient HVAC accessible, not just for environmental reasons, but because it genuinely saves you money every month once it’s installed.
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