You’re not looking for a lecture about HVAC systems. You want your house comfortable again without getting hit with surprise fees or waiting three days for a callback.
When you reach out, you’ll talk to someone who understands Reno’s climate doesn’t mess around. Summers here regularly push past 100 degrees. Your AC isn’t just a luxury – it’s what keeps your family safe when the desert heat becomes dangerous. Winter nights drop below freezing, and a broken furnace means more than discomfort.
We show up the same day for emergencies because we know what’s at stake. Our technicians carry the parts most Reno systems need, so there’s a good chance we’ll finish the repair in one visit. You’ll know the cost before we start any work – no padding the bill, no “oh by the way” charges when we’re done.
Every repair comes with our lifetime guarantee. If something we fixed breaks again, we come back and make it right. You’re not paying twice for the same problem.
We hold an active HVAC Pro License for Nevada and carry full liability insurance coverage. That’s not just paperwork – it means you’re protected if anything goes wrong, and the work meets state code requirements.
Our technicians have seen what Reno’s climate does to HVAC systems. The temperature swings between summer and winter are brutal on equipment. The dry air creates different problems than humid climates. We’ve worked on systems in older Reno neighborhoods where the ductwork wasn’t sized right, and newer developments where builders cut corners on installation.
We also serve Sacramento and Placer counties in California, so we understand regional differences. But when we’re working in Reno, we’re focused on what your system faces here – the dust, the heat, the elevation, the way power outages during summer storms can damage components.
You call or text us at (916) 519-1248. If it’s an emergency – and most AC failures above 95 degrees qualify, especially with kids or elderly family members in the house – we’ll get someone out the same day.
The technician will diagnose the problem and explain what’s wrong in plain terms. Not the technical manual version – just what failed, why it failed, and what it takes to fix it. You’ll get an upfront price before any work starts. If you want to think about it or get another opinion, that’s fine. No pressure.
If you approve the repair, we’ll usually complete it that visit. We stock common parts for most major brands – Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, and others. For bigger jobs like full system replacements, we’ll walk through your options based on your home’s size, your budget, and Reno’s climate demands.
After the work is done, we’ll test everything to make sure it’s running properly. You’ll get documentation of what we did and what’s covered under our guarantee. If you have questions later, you can text or call the same number.
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We handle the full range of heating and cooling work – AC repair and replacement, furnace service, heat pump installation, and indoor air quality improvements. If your system uses refrigerant, burns gas, or moves air through your house, we can work on it.
Heat pumps are becoming more common in Reno, and for good reason. They’ll cut your heating costs by about 30% compared to gas furnaces – that’s over $100 saved per year for most homes here. The federal tax credit for heat pump installations expires December 31, 2025, so if you’ve been considering an upgrade, now’s the time. Income-qualified homeowners can also access rebates up to $8,000 through California’s HEEHRA program if you’re in our Sacramento service area.
Reno’s air quality takes a hit during wildfire season. We install and service air filtration systems that actually make a difference – not the cheap filters that barely catch dust. If someone in your house has allergies or asthma, proper filtration isn’t optional.
We also work on commercial HVAC systems for light commercial properties. The approach is the same – diagnose accurately, price transparently, fix it right.
We offer same-day emergency service throughout Reno and Northern Nevada. When you call during a heat wave or cold snap, we treat most system failures as emergencies – especially if you have young children or elderly family members at home.
Our response time depends on where you’re located and how many other emergency calls we’re handling, but we prioritize based on safety risk. A house hitting 95+ degrees with vulnerable occupants moves to the front of the line. We’re also available nights, weekends, and holidays, because HVAC systems don’t care what day it is when they decide to quit.
You can reach us by phone or text at (916) 519-1248. Text is often faster if you just need to schedule or check on arrival time.
Repair costs vary based on what’s broken, but you’ll know the exact price before we start work. No surprises, no “we found something else” upcharges unless we discover an additional problem and get your approval first.
Simple repairs like replacing a capacitor or cleaning a clogged drain line might run a few hundred dollars. Bigger issues like a failed compressor or heat exchanger can cost more, sometimes enough that replacement makes more sense than repair. We’ll walk through both options with you – what it costs to fix versus what it costs to replace, and how old your system is.
The number one complaint people have about HVAC companies is “costs ended up higher than expected.” We’ve heard that enough times to make sure it doesn’t happen with us. The price we quote is the price you pay.
We work on all major HVAC brands – Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, Ruud, York, American Standard, and others. Our technicians are trained across multiple manufacturers because most homes don’t get to choose what brand the builder installed.
Some companies only work on the brands they sell, which leaves you stuck if you have a different system. We don’t operate that way. If it heats or cools your house, we can diagnose and repair it.
That said, parts availability can occasionally be an issue with very old or uncommon brands. If we run into that situation, we’ll let you know upfront and discuss your options – whether that’s sourcing the part with a delay, finding a compatible alternative, or considering replacement if the system is near end-of-life anyway.
Age and repair cost are the two biggest factors. If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half of a new system, repair usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and needs a major component replaced, you’re often better off replacing the whole thing.
Here’s why: older systems are less efficient, so they cost more to run every month. A new high-efficiency system can cut your energy bills by 30-40%. If your current system is limping along and costing you an extra $50-100 per month in electricity, a new system pays for itself faster than you’d think.
We’ll give you both options with honest numbers. Some repairs buy you another 2-3 years, which might be all you need if you’re planning to sell soon. Other times, you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep breaking. We’ll tell you what we’d do if it was our house.
Reno’s extreme temperature swings and low humidity create specific problems. Your AC runs harder and longer during summer because temperatures regularly exceed 100 degrees. That constant workload wears out compressors, fan motors, and capacitors faster than in milder climates.
The dry air causes different issues than humid regions. Seals and gaskets can dry out and crack. Dust gets pulled into the system more easily, clogging filters and coating coils. If you’re near any of the areas affected by wildfire smoke, that adds another layer of contamination.
Winter temperature drops stress the heating side. If you have a heat pump, it works harder when outdoor temps fall below freezing. Gas furnaces face their own issues – the constant cycling on and off during cold snaps can wear out igniters and gas valves. Regular maintenance catches most of these problems before they become failures, but Reno’s climate means your system needs attention more often than the manufacturer’s manual suggests.
Yes, but the timeline matters. The federal 25C tax credit for energy-efficient heat pumps expires December 31, 2025. If you’re considering a heat pump installation, you need to have it completed and in service before the end of this year to qualify.
Heat pumps are particularly cost-effective in Reno. They’ll reduce your annual heating costs by about 30% compared to gas furnaces – that’s real money back in your pocket every winter. For most Reno homes, that translates to over $100 saved per year.
If you’re in our Sacramento or Placer County service area, additional rebates are available. California’s HEEHRA Phase I Program provides up to $8,000 in rebates for income-qualified homeowners who install energy-efficient heat pump HVAC systems. We can help you figure out if you qualify and handle the paperwork. Nevada doesn’t currently offer the same state-level rebates, but the federal tax credit still applies, and your energy savings start immediately.
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