HVAC & Air Conditioning Contractors in Los Angeles, CA
Joshua Caballero
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Komfort Kuest Air Conditioning & Heating
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Zenim Air Conditioning and Heating
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Manny's Heating & Air Conditioning
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D S Heating & Air Conditioning
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Melvin Tillotson
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JW Heating and Air, Inc.
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Franco Heating and Cooling Air
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West Coast Chief Repair, Inc.
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Brody Heating Air Conditioning & Electrical Contractors, Inc.
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Supreme Plumbing and Rooter
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Luigi Heating & Air Mechanical
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The Right Choice Heating & Air, Inc.
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A Plus A/C & Heating
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Michael Howard Plumbing-Rooter-Heating-Air Conditioning
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The Right Choice Heating & Air, Inc.
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Optimum Indoor Air and Environmental, Inc.
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Norman Ordonez
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Xpress Kooling, Inc.
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Southwest Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
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Speedy Refrigeration
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Motion Air
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Gama Central Heating & Air Conditioning
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JR Air Conditioning & Heating
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Village Town & Country Plumbing & Mechanical, Inc.
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Los Angeles Air Conditioning
While neighbors in the north and to the east might spend their time worrying about heating costs and furnace efficiency, in Los Angeles, air conditioning is often a more pertinent matter. Though the area is known for its consistent and pleasant weather most of the year round, a Los Angeles air conditioner is still going to get some moderate to frequent usage; this, in turn, requires homeowners to inspect their systems regularly, and of course, repair or replace their units as needed.
Maintenance
Even if your air conditioner is running fine, and has been for several years, getting an inspection of the system is still a good idea. In fact, an annual check-up for systems that are in good shape could mean the difference between keeping your house efficiently cooled, and really feeling the heat once a small problem becomes a large one. In addition to being able to repair systems that are already broken, a certified Los Angeles air conditioning specialist will be able to diagnose potential issues that could lead to high-priced repairs in the future.
Additionally, homeowners can perform some minor maintenance themselves that will both keep your air conditioner running its best, and cost very little, in most cases. Visually inspecting the condenser, which is the part of the system that is on the outside of your home, replacing the air filter, and removing debris from around the condenser are all extremely easy and quick tasks that can increase efficiency as well as give you a heads up if a larger problem might be present.
Wall and Window Units
Though far less effective or efficient than central systems in the majority of instances, for some older buildings in Los Angeles, air conditioners placed in a window or opening in a wall are the easiest solution for reducing high temperatures. Unfortunately, most of these simply cannot handle cooling more than one room at a time, so having multiple units may be necessary.
If you've been told, however, that your home is simply too old to have central AC installed, in recent years innovations in ductless and mini-duct technology may offer you an alternative. Mini-duct air conditioners, in particular, are very efficient, and take up far less space than a conventional system. For structures that lack the room for the massive amount of ductwork that used to be a necessity for central air conditioning, these systems might be a more effective and efficient solution to cooling problems than having several window or wall units.
PricesHomeAdvisor keeps records of every home improvement project we process to give our users a better idea of the cost and duration of any job they begin. Our figures show that, when it comes to installing central air conditioning, Los Angeles prices are far higher than the national average of about $6,000. The highest cost we have on record for this service so far is $14,000, while the lowest is around $3,000. The difference suggests that central air can be installed in L.A. for a reasonable price, but that many jobs in the area are performed on larger structures than in most of the country. Los Angeles air conditioning repairs range in price from $50 to a little more than $1,000. Installing a window unit comes in at around $600, but remember this will probably only be able to keep one large room or two small rooms cool.