Complete Heating and Cooling Services in Redwood City
When your AC can’t keep up, you’ll usually notice it right away—warm air from vents, weak airflow, uneven cooling, or a system that runs nonstop. We diagnose the root cause and repair the system correctly so your cooling performance is restored and your equipment isn’t overworked.
Common AC issues we repair:
AC blowing warm air or not cooling enough
Weak airflow from vents
Uneven cooling between rooms
Frozen evaporator coil (ice buildup indoors)
Outdoor condenser not turning on or shutting off
Electrical issues (capacitors, contactors, relays, wiring)
Thermostat and sensor problems
Water leaks from clogged condensate drain lines
What’s an evaporator coil?
The evaporator coil is the indoor coil that absorbs heat from your home. If it gets dirty or freezes, cooling drops and water leaks can happen when the ice melts.
AC Installation and Replacement
If your AC is older, inefficient, or constantly needing repairs, replacement can improve comfort and reduce energy waste. Newer systems often run quieter and maintain more consistent temperatures.
Our AC installation process typically includes:
Proper sizing for your home (comfort + efficiency)
Ductwork and airflow evaluation for central systems
Thermostat setup and calibration
Full performance testing after installation
What is short cycling?
Short cycling is when the AC turns on and off too frequently. This can be caused by improper sizing, restricted airflow, thermostat problems, or failing components. It reduces efficiency and increases wear.
Heating Services in Redwood City
Redwood City evenings can still get cold, and a furnace that’s unreliable makes the home uncomfortable fast. If your furnace won’t start, blows cool air, or cycles too often, we’ll diagnose the issue and restore safe, reliable het.
Common furnace problems:
Furnace not turning on / no heat
Heater blowing cool air
Weak airflow and uneven heating
Loud noises (rattling, banging, squealing)
Burning smell that doesn’t fade quickly
Frequent cycling or shutting off early
Thermostat and control board issues
Ignition and safety sensor problems
What’s a flame sensor?
A flame sensor verifies the burner flame is present. If it’s dirty or failing, the furnace may ignite briefly and then shut down as a safety measure.
Furnace Installation and Replacement
You may want to replace your furnace if:
Repairs are becoming frequent and costly
The unit is older and less efficient
Heating is uneven from room to room
You want quieter operation and improved comfort control
We help you choose the right system for your home—properly sized and installed for reliable performance.
Heat Pumps and Energy-Efficient HVAC Options
Heat pumps are increasingly popular in Redwood City because they provide both heating and cooling in one system and can be very efficient in the Bay Area’s mild climate.
We provide:
Heat pump installation and replacement
Heat pump repair and maintenance
Ducted heat pump systems (central HVAC style)
Ductless mini-split systems for zoned comfort
What’s a ductless mini-split?
A mini-split is a ductless system with an outdoor unit connected to indoor air handlers. It’s ideal for additions, home offices, bonus rooms, or areas with comfort problems.
Ductwork Services and Airflow Improvements
Comfort problems often come down to airflow. If ductwork is leaking, damaged, or not balanced properly, your system will work harder and you’ll still feel uneven temperatures.
Duct services include:
Duct sealing to reduce air leakage
Repairing disconnected or torn duct runs
Replacing collapsed or deteriorated flex duct
Improving airflow to problem rooms
Duct insulation recommendations (as needed)
Why duct sealing matters:
Leaky ducts can dump conditioned air into an attic or crawlspace instead of delivering it to your rooms. Sealing helps improve comfort and reduces strain on your HVAC system.
HVAC Maintenance and Tune-Ups in Redwood City
Routine maintenance is one of the best ways to prevent breakdowns and keep your system efficient—especially before peak summer cooling and winter heating seasons.
A typical HVAC tune-up may include:
Electrical inspections and tightening connections
Testing capacitors, contactors, and safety controls
Outdoor coil inspection and cleaning (as needed)
Blower motor inspection and airflow checks
Drain line inspection and clearing to prevent leaks
Temperature split measurement (performance check)
Thermostat testing and cycle evaluation
Temperature split explained simply:
It’s the difference between the air temperature entering your system and the air temperature coming out through your vents. It helps confirm whether the system is heating/cooling properly.
Indoor air quality can be affected by dust, pollen, pets, and seasonal air issues. Better filtration and airflow can make your home feel cleaner and help reduce buildup inside your HVAC system.
We can help with:
Filter recommendations matched to your HVAC system
Airflow balancing to reduce stuffy rooms
Maintenance plans that keep components cleaner
Optional IAQ improvements when appropriate
Filter tip:
A higher-rated filter can improve air quality, but if it restricts airflow too much, it can reduce HVAC performance. The best filter balances filtration and airflow.
Call for service if you notice:
Uneven temperatures from room to room
Weak airflow from vents
AC blowing warm air or freezing up
Furnace blowing cool air or failing to start
Strange noises (buzzing, grinding, banging, squealing)
Water leaks around the indoor unit
Frequent cycling or nonstop operation
Rising energy bills without explanation
Thermostat settings don’t match comfort
Honest diagnostics and clear recommendations
Repair vs. replace guidance without pressure
Focus on airflow, comfort, and efficiency
Clean, respectful work practices
Options that fit your goals and budget
Need HVAC repair, installation, or maintenance in Redwood City? We’re ready to help you stay comfortable with reliable service and straightforward communication.
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