AC & Heating Services
Year-round comfort from the team you can trust
AC & Heating Services — Value HVAC Pro
Year-round comfort with expert air conditioning and heating services. From new installations to urgent repairs, our NATE-certified team has you covered. Call (916) 616-2099 for same-day service.
Air Conditioning Services
Whether you need a new high-efficiency central air system, a ductless mini-split for a room addition, or a fast repair on a hot day, Value HVAC Pro delivers. We service all brands and carry OEM parts for same-day repairs on most models.
Top AC Services We Provide:
- Central AC installation and replacement
- Ductless mini-split installation
- AC repair (all brands, all ages)
- Refrigerant leak detection and recharge
- Annual AC tune-up and maintenance
- Thermostat upgrade and smart home integration
Heating Services
From gas furnace repairs to complete heat pump systems, Value HVAC Pro keeps your home warm and your heating bills under control.
Top Heating Services We Provide:
- Gas furnace installation, repair, and maintenance
- Heat pump installation and service
- Electric furnace and baseboard heat service
- Boiler service (hot water and steam)
- Emergency heating repair — 24/7 availability
- Annual furnace tune-up and safety inspection
Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Older HVAC systems can cost 30-50% more to operate than modern high-efficiency units. We help you evaluate the ROI of upgrading and guide you through available utility rebates and tax credits. Our Energy Star certified installations often qualify for rebates of $300-$1,500.
AC & Heating Questions Answered
What is a good SEER rating for an air conditioner?
SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures cooling efficiency. The current federal minimum is 14 SEER. We recommend 16-20 SEER systems for the best balance of upfront cost and long-term savings. Higher SEER systems qualify for utility rebates and may be eligible for federal tax credits.
What AFUE rating should I look for in a furnace?
AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures heating efficiency. Standard furnaces run 80% AFUE; high-efficiency models reach 95-98% AFUE. In cold climates, a 96% AFUE furnace typically pays back in 3-5 years through lower gas bills.
Is a heat pump better than a gas furnace?
Heat pumps are highly efficient in mild climates and work well as a primary heat source above 35 degrees F. In very cold climates, a dual-fuel system (heat pump plus gas furnace backup) offers the best efficiency and comfort.
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