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Modern HVAC Engineering for Mountain View

Modern heat pump installations and energy-efficient cooling in Mountain View.

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Mountain View's Choice
for Indoor Comfort

Mountain View homeowners are leading the charge in electrification. We are the area's go-to experts for gas-to-heat pump conversions, helping you reduce your carbon footprint without sacrificing a degree of comfort.

When working in Mountain View, we often encounter specific building codes and typical housing stock requirements. The proximity to Shoreline and the Bay means managing humidity is key. Our systems include advanced dehumidification for year-round fresh air.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Mountain View:

Old Mountain View
Rex Manor
Whisman Station
Monta Loma
Cuesta Park

Local Performance Guarantee:

  • Mountain View Permit Compliance
  • Precision Load Calculations
  • South Bay Certified Technicians

Hyper-Local FAQs

Why is my AC blowing warm air?

Warm air from your AC can indicate a few issues: a dirty air filter blocking airflow, low refrigerant levels (which may suggest a leak), or a failing compressor. In San Jose's summer heat, it's best to shut the system off to prevent further damage and call for a professional diagnostic.

How much does HVAC replacement cost in San Jose?

Replacement costs vary widely based on the system size, efficiency rating (SEER2), and if ductwork modifications are needed. A standard AC and furnace replacement in the South Bay typically ranges from $8,000 to $15,000+. We offer free estimates to give you exact pricing for your specific home layout.

Are heat pumps efficient in California?

Yes, heat pumps are incredibly efficient in the Bay Area's moderate climate. Because they move ambient heat rather than generating it from combustion, they can be over 300% efficient. They also help homeowners transition away from gas, aligning with California's clean energy goals while often qualifying for local and state rebates.

Why are my PG&E bills so high in the summer?

High summer energy bills are often caused by an aging, inefficient AC unit or poor duct insulation. Upgrading to a variable-speed compressor or a higher SEER2 rated system can significantly reduce your cooling costs compared to single-stage units built 15 years ago.