Having a HVAC Emergency? Call (818) 515-2808 Now!
Weather extremes can be tough on your heating or cooling system. When your AC or heater has broken down, you need help fast! Our many service options guarantee that your home comfort needs are met within your time frame, and that even your trickiest heating and air conditioner problems will be solved. If your system is suffering, know that Kaldess AC Inc.is here for you.
We provide the following to our valued customers:
- Availability 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
- Prompt, live customer service
- Upfront explanations and pricing, so you can decide which solution is best for you
- Guaranteed repairs, performed properly the first time
- Licensed, professional, trustworthy technicians you can count on
- Residential and commercial emergency services for air conditioning, furnace, and other heating, ventilating, and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment
COMMON CAUSES FOR HVAC EMERGENCIES?
Ideally, you don’t want to deal with any kind of heater or AC emergency. Here are some of the top reasons why these systems fail:
Improper Preventive Maintenance – Improper preventive maintenance is the number one reason for emergency calls. Consult your system’s owner’s manual regarding necessary preventive maintenance, including regularly changing filters. You should also schedule an annual professional maintenance visit for tasks such as professionally cleaning and attending to system components and verifying fluid levels. These simple routine tasks are essential to the efficiency, reliability, and safety of your AC system or furnace.
Inexperienced Service – Professional repair is essential to the safety and reliability of heating and cooling equipment. Opt for expert service to prevent the need for inconvenient, costly, and possibly dangerous emergency repair needs caused by inexperienced technicians.
Outdated Systems – Aging heating and cooling systems are far more prone to leave you high and dry than newer, more reliable, and more efficient models. If you are paying for repeated repairs and emergency service calls, consider the 50% rule: When the cost of repairs approaches 50% of the value of your system, you’re typically better off financially in the long run upgrading your system.