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Preguntas frecuentes sobre HVAC en San Diego: 142 preguntas, respuestas directas

Todo lo que los propietarios de San Diego preguntan sobre reparación de AC, heat pumps, rebates, costos y cómo elegir un contratista. Basado en nuestro blog, organizado por tema.

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142 respuestas que cubren reparación de AC, heat pumps, mini splits, furnaces, ductos, calidad del aire interior, rebates, termostatos inteligentes y lo que hace diferente el HVAC en San Diego County. Cada respuesta enlaza a la guía más completa de donde vino.

Costo y precios

18 preguntas

What's the average HVAC repair cost in San Diego in 2026?

For a typical service call with one mid-grade repair (capacitor, contactor, or thermostat), $285 to $525 covers it across most zones. Larger repairs (refrigerant work, blower motors) run $475 to $1,485. Compressor replacements run $1,850 to $4,250 depending on tonnage and zone. See our AC repair cost guide for 2026 for a more complete breakdown.

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My tech says I need 4 pounds of R-22 at $300 per pound. Is that fair?

That's at the high end but not necessarily a scam if the supply house actually charged that. What's a red flag is the recharge without a leak repair quoted alongside it. Refrigerant doesn't disappear unless there's a leak. If the repair quote is just "recharge" and no diagnostic, get a second opinion before paying.

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How much does AC installation cost in Escondido in 2026?

A standard central AC replacement in Escondido (92025, 92026, 92027, 92029) typically runs $6,000 to $12,000, with complex high-efficiency installs going up to $18,000. Heat pump conversions price higher upfront but after the SDG&E TECH rebate ($3,000 to $6,000) and federal 25C credit ($2,000), real cost often lands below an AC-only install.

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How much does it cost to diagnose an AC tripping a breaker in San Diego?

Most San Diego HVAC companies charge $89 to $145 for a diagnostic visit. That fee is typically credited toward the repair if you proceed. Avoid anyone who quotes a price over the phone without seeing the unit. Real causes range from $150 to $14,500 to fix, so a serious diagnosis is required.

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How much does it cost to upgrade builder-grade HVAC at the options stage?

For a 2-3 ton system, mid-tier upgrades (two-stage, smart thermostat, better ductwork) typically run $2,500-$4,500. Premium upgrades (variable-speed inverter, zoning, HRV/ERV, MERV 13) run $7,500-$14,000. Coastal-grade coil coatings are usually a separate $400-$900. The exact pricing varies by builder; some markup their options 40-60% over standalone retail, others price closer to market.

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How much does it cost to install a Type I hood and makeup air in San Diego?

Budget $25,000 to $55,000 for a 10 to 14 foot Type I hood with listed makeup air, fire suppression, ducting through the roof, and electrical. Smaller hoods or simpler Type II setups can run $8,000 to $18,000. Historic district sites or buildings without easy roof access add 20 to 40 percent.

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Are repair costs really different by zip code in San Diego?

Labor rates are similar across the county (most companies charge a flat dispatch fee plus per-hour labor regardless of location), but the repair severity varies. The same capacitor failure in Coronado usually means an additional contactor needs replacement at the same visit. The same failure in central San Diego usually doesn't. So average ticket size differs even when hourly rates don't.

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How much does retail HVAC cost in San Diego?

Single RTU replacements run $8,000 to $28,000 depending on tonnage. Premium center installations (Westfield, UTC) run $22,000 to $45,000 due to screening and approved-contractor requirements. Multi-unit strip mall retrofits land at $55,000 to $120,000. Adding Title 24 controls to existing units costs $2,500 to $6,500 per RTU.

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How much does it cost to find out why my AC is running constantly?

A diagnostic visit in San Diego runs $89 to $145, usually credited toward the repair. The diagnostic should include measuring supply and return temperatures, checking refrigerant pressure, inspecting filter and ductwork visually, and reviewing thermostat settings. Anyone who quotes a fix before doing those is guessing.

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Does the $5,000 rule still apply in 2026?

Partially. The basic logic still works for obvious cases — modern systems with small repairs (repair) and old systems with major repairs (replace). For borderline cases, the rule misses important factors: SDG&E heat pump rebates, federal tax credits, operating cost trends, and R-22 refrigerant economics.

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How much does dental office HVAC cost in San Diego?

A standard 4 to 6 operatory dental office in San Diego runs $25,000 to $55,000 for compliant HVAC, which is $15,000 to $40,000 more than a comparable general office. Cost drivers are dedicated zoning, higher air change rates, HEPA filtration, and pressure controls for sterilization.

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How much does AC repair cost in Chula Vista?

Most AC repairs in Chula Vista run $150–$700. Capacitor replacement ($150–$350) is the most common single repair. Refrigerant work ranges from $150–$700 depending on whether it's a simple recharge or a full leak-and-repair job. Diagnostic fees ($59–$99) are typically credited toward the repair cost.

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What is the $5,000 rule for HVAC?

Multiply the age of your system in years by the cost of the repair in dollars. If the result is over $5,000, replace the system. If under, repair. It's a useful first filter but doesn't account for rebates, operating costs, or system condition.

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How much does it cost to fix a frozen AC in San Diego?

It depends on the cause. A clogged filter is free (just replace it). A dirty evaporator coil cleaning runs $220–$350. A refrigerant leak repair costs $350–$900 depending on the leak location. Our diagnostic is $89, credited toward the repair.

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How much does AC repair cost in El Cajon?

Most repairs run $150–$700. Capacitor replacement ($150–$350) is the most common. Refrigerant work ranges $200–$700 depending on whether it's a recharge or a full leak-and-repair. Diagnostic fees ($59–$99) are credited toward the repair on most service calls.

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How much does a new AC cost in San Diego?

A new AC in San Diego costs $6,800–$18,000 installed depending on system type and efficiency. After 2026 rebates, most homeowners pay $8,500–$11,000 for a variable-speed heat pump, which is now cheaper than AC-only after incentives.

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How much does HVAC cost in San Diego?

$5,500-$9,500 for a standard central AC install. $8,500-$14,000 for combined AC + furnace. $9,000-$16,000 for a heat pump before rebates ($4,000-$9,000 typical after). Single-zone ductless mini-split: $4,500-$7,000. Multi-zone ductless: $8,000-$22,000 depending on zones.

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How much does an AC diagnostic cost in San Diego?

Our diagnostic is $89 flat, credited to the repair if you proceed. Beware of "free diagnostic" offers, they're usually a sales pitch for a full system replacement, not an honest troubleshooting visit.

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Reparación y diagnóstico de AC

18 preguntas

Why does my AC bang loudly when it turns on, then run quietly?

Two common causes. One, a loose compressor mount , the compressor jerks on startup, hits the cabinet, then settles. Two, a single duct hanger that flexes under startup static pressure, then stabilizes once airflow normalizes. Both are repair-on-your-schedule problems, not emergency shutdowns, as long as the bang is a single thump and not a series.

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How long can my AC run with a small refrigerant leak?

A small leak might let you finish out the cooling season at reduced efficiency, but the compressor is being damaged the whole time. We've seen homeowners ignore small leaks for 2 or 3 summers and then face a $3,200 compressor replacement instead of a $700 leak repair. Fix it the same season you notice it.

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Why is my AC running but blowing warm air?

The most likely causes, in order: thermostat not set to COOL, clogged air filter restricting airflow, low refrigerant from a slow leak, a failed capacitor preventing the compressor from running, or a frozen evaporator coil. Start with the thermostat and filter, these two causes account for roughly 30–40% of warm-air calls and require no service visit.

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Can I add refrigerant myself to a hissing AC?

No. EPA Section 608 makes it illegal to handle refrigerant without certification, and "topping off" without finding the leak wastes the new charge within weeks. The compressor also runs hot on low refrigerant and the damage adds up fast. The "AC recharge kits" sold at auto parts stores are for car AC systems, not home HVAC.

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How long does it take to replace an AC fan motor?

A standard outdoor condenser fan motor replacement takes 1 to 2 hours from arrival to a running system. Indoor blower motor swaps run 2 to 3 hours because the air handler usually has to be partly disassembled. Same-day repair is normal for coastal and central San Diego when the motor is a common size, which most are.

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How long does an AC leak repair take?

Most accessible leaks (line joint, service valve, Schrader port) take 2 to 4 hours: locate, repair, evacuate, recharge, leak-test. Evaporator coil leaks take 4 to 8 hours because the coil has to be pulled and reinstalled. Same-day service is realistic for R-410A jobs if the leak is accessible. R-22 jobs sometimes wait a day for refrigerant supply.

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Does the marine layer really damage HVAC systems?

Yes, but the damage is mechanical, not magical. Salt aerosol in the marine layer settles on metal surfaces and creates galvanic corrosion at electrical contacts and aluminum-copper interfaces. Coastal homes within 3 miles of the ocean see contactor and capacitor failures about 30 percent earlier than inland homes. Monthly rinses of the condenser cabinet measurably extend life.

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Will my AC explode if I keep running it with a banging noise?

No, it won't explode. But a compressor with broken internal parts can fail in a way that contaminates the refrigerant lines with metal debris, requiring a full system flush. That turns a $2,200 repair into a $3,800 one. The system also pulls high amperage when struggling, which can trip the breaker repeatedly and stress the home's electrical service.

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How long does an AC fan motor replacement take?

A standard outdoor condenser fan motor swap takes 1 to 2 hours. Indoor blower motors take 2 to 3 hours because the air handler has to be partly opened up. Most San Diego HVAC shops carry common motor sizes on the truck, so same-day repair is realistic if you call before noon.

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Does insurance cover a damaged AC compressor?

Only if the damage was from a covered peril , a power surge from a lightning strike, a tree falling on the unit, or storm damage. Wear and tear is never covered. San Diego homeowners do occasionally see lightning damage during summer thunderstorm cells over the inland mountains. If yours started after a storm, document it and file the claim.

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What's the typical lifespan of the original builder-grade AC in these neighborhoods?

12-16 years for single-stage 13-14 SEER systems. 13-17 years for the higher-efficiency variable-speed systems installed in later Del Sur phases. Lifespans depend heavily on maintenance history, but most 2003-2010 4S Ranch original equipment is now at or past expected end of life. If yours is still running clean at year 14, great. Plan and budget for replacement within 24-36 months.

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Can I add refrigerant to my AC myself?

No. Handling refrigerant requires an EPA 608 certification, and purchasing refrigerant without the certification is illegal for residential use. Beyond the legal issue, adding refrigerant to a leaking system without finding and fixing the leak is a temporary fix, the refrigerant will be gone again in weeks or months. A technician finds the leak, repairs it, and recharges the system correctly.

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Why does my AC freeze up at night but not during the day?

Nighttime temperatures are lower, so the evaporator coil runs colder. A system with marginal airflow or a slightly low refrigerant charge that works fine in 90°F heat can freeze when outdoor temps drop into the 60s. It's the same root causes, they just show up faster in cooler conditions.

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Is a squealing AC dangerous to keep running?

Not in the sense of fire or electrical danger if the unit was properly installed. But it's dangerous to the system itself. A failing bearing can seize at any moment, and a seized motor pulls high amperage that often takes out the capacitor, the contactor, and sometimes the compressor. The longer you run a squealing unit, the more parts you replace.

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Why does my AC only trip the breaker on hot days?

Almost always a dirty condenser coil or low refrigerant. Both cause the compressor to work harder as outdoor temperature climbs. On a 72-degree morning the coil sheds heat fine. On a 95-degree afternoon in El Cajon it can't keep up, head pressure spikes, amp draw spikes, breaker trips.

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How do I know if my compressor is broken vs. just struggling?

A broken compressor produces a heavy, dull, irregular banging that doesn't match the fan rotation rhythm. A struggling compressor (low refrigerant, failing capacitor) typically hums loudly, takes a long time to start, or trips the breaker , it doesn't bang. If you hear actual banging from the outdoor unit and the sound is heavy and arrhythmic, assume compressor damage and shut it off.

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Can I replace an AC fan motor myself?

Technically possible, practically risky. The capacitor stores a lethal charge even with power disconnected and must be properly discharged. The replacement motor has to match horsepower, voltage, RPM, rotation direction, and frame size, and wiring color codes vary by manufacturer. Most DIY motor swaps we see arrive as failed jobs that cost more to fix than the original repair. We don't recommend it.

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Is it safe to keep resetting a tripping AC breaker?

No. Once or twice to confirm the trip wasn't a one-off is fine. Beyond that, you risk welding the contactor contacts shut, frying the compressor's start winding, or starting a fire in the disconnect. If it trips twice in a row, leave it off and schedule service.

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Heat pumps y mini splits

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Is a heat pump better than AC in San Diego?

For about 85% of San Diego homes, yes. After 2026 rebates, a heat pump costs roughly $1,600 less than an equivalent AC + gas furnace combo and saves $300–$500/year in operating costs. The main exceptions are mountain communities with real freezes, homes with 100-amp panels needing expensive upgrades, and homes on cheap gas without solar.

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Why is my heat pump noisier in winter than summer?

The reversing valve activates more often in winter (heating mode and defrost cycles), which produces audible mode-change sounds that don't happen in summer cooling. The outdoor fan also runs more total hours in winter than in summer in San Diego because heating cycles are longer and more frequent than cooling cycles on mild days.

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How do I know if my reversing valve is bad?

The clearest test: set the thermostat to Heat with the system running, then switch to Cool with a colder set point. A working valve will switch modes within 60 seconds with an audible slide. If switching takes minutes, if you only get one mode, or if the wrong-temperature air comes out, the valve is the suspect.

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How long does a mini-split last in an ADU rental?

12 to 18 years with basic maintenance (filter cleaning every 1 to 3 months, professional service every 2 years). Heat pump compressors typically outlast the building's other major systems. Coastal ADUs near the ocean see slightly faster corrosion on the outdoor unit; coastal-grade coils add about $200 to the install and roughly double outdoor unit lifespan.

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What's the minimum BTU for a 400 sq ft garage conversion ADU?

A 9,000 BTU single-zone head is the right starting point for a 400 sq ft coastal garage conversion. For inland (El Cajon, Santee, Ramona, Escondido), step up to a 12,000 BTU head to handle summer heat. Smaller than 9,000 BTU is rarely worth the small savings because the next size up costs maybe $200 more equipment.

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Should I replace my AC with a heat pump in San Diego?

For most homes in 2026, yes — especially if your furnace is also 10+ years old, you have solar, or you qualify for enhanced SDG&E rebates. Keep the gas furnace and replace AC only if your furnace is under 5 years old, your electrical panel is at capacity, or you're moving in 1-3 years.

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Are heat pumps loud?

Modern heat pumps run 50-65 decibels at full load (comparable to a window AC unit). Premium inverter-driven models run quieter, 45-55 decibels. Outdoor unit placement matters more than the rated decibel level; a unit close to a bedroom window will feel louder than the same unit on the far side of the house.

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Is it normal for my heat pump to blow cold air sometimes?

Yes, briefly. When the defrost cycle activates (usually every 30-90 minutes in cold weather), the system reverses to melt ice off the outdoor coil. You'll get 5-15 minutes of cool air during defrost, then warm air resumes. If it stays cool for an hour or more, the defrost cycle is stuck.

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Is it worth replacing a reversing valve on a 12-year-old heat pump?

Usually not, especially if the quote is over $1,000. A 12-year-old unit is past two-thirds of its expected life and almost always has other components nearing failure. With current rebates, replacement net cost is often within a few thousand dollars of the repair plus the next two years of likely repairs.

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Does a reversing valve replacement require recharging the refrigerant?

Yes, because the valve sits in the refrigerant circuit. The tech recovers the existing charge, cuts the old valve out, brazes the new one in, pulls the system into vacuum, and recharges. The recovery and recharge labor is part of the standard quote and usually adds $200-$400 to the bill.

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Can the same outdoor condenser serve both the main house and the ADU?

Technically yes with a multi-zone system, but we don't recommend it. Sharing one condenser means a failure in the ADU shuts down cooling for the main house and vice versa. The energy compliance paperwork also gets messier because the two dwellings have separate Title 24 calculations. Two separate single-zone systems cost about the same total and isolate the failure modes.

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Do mini splits look bad on the wall?

They're visible, but modern wall-mounted heads are slim and low-profile. We've installed hundreds in high-end La Jolla and Rancho Santa Fe homes without aesthetic complaints. If any visible equipment is unacceptable, concealed ducted mini split options hide the unit in a soffit, though they add 30–50% to the install cost.

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Do heat pumps work in cold weather?

Modern heat pumps work efficiently down to about 5°F. San Diego County, outside Julian, Alpine, and Ramona, rarely drops below 35°F, so cold-weather performance is a non-issue here. For mountain communities, a dual-fuel setup (heat pump paired with a gas furnace for the coldest nights) is the right answer.

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Is a heat pump worth it in Escondido?

For most situations yes, mostly because of the 2026 incentive stack. SDG&E's TECH heat pump rebate ($3,000 to $6,000) plus the federal 25C credit ($2,000) can knock up to $8,000 off the install cost. Operational savings vs. a gas furnace are real but smaller, since Escondido has mild winters and you only run heat 10 to 15 nights a year on average.

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Do I need a CO detector if I have an electric furnace or a heat pump?

If you have any gas appliance in the house (water heater, range, dryer), yes. A heat pump or electric furnace doesn't produce CO, but a gas water heater inside a closet absolutely does if the venting fails. CO detectors are about the whole house, not just the HVAC.

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Furnace y calefacción

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What's the average cost of a furnace replacement in San Diego?

A standard 80% AFUE gas furnace runs $4,500–$6,500 installed. A 95%+ AFUE high-efficiency furnace runs $6,500–$9,500. A heat pump conversion (which replaces both furnace and AC) runs $9,500–$15,000 before rebates and is often the better long-term choice in San Diego's mild climate, especially with 2026 stacked incentives bringing net cost close to a standard furnace replacement.

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Can a dirty filter really cause my furnace to blow cold air?

Yes, and it's one of the most common causes we see. A clogged filter starves the system of return air. Without enough airflow across the heat exchanger, the high-limit switch trips and kills the gas as a safety measure. The blower keeps running to cool the unit, pushing cold air through your house.

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How often should I service my furnace?

Once a year if you also have an AC and the furnace gets light winter use, which describes most SD homes. Schedule it in fall (October-November) before first cold weather. Twice a year if you have a heat pump providing primary heat or if your furnace is over 15 years old.

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How do I know if my furnace is leaking carbon monoxide?

You often can't tell without a detector, CO is odorless and invisible. Install a battery-powered CO detector within 10 feet of every sleeping area ($25 at any hardware store). If the detector sounds, or anyone has sudden headaches, nausea, or dizziness near the furnace, leave the home and call 911 immediately.

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How much does a typical Escondido furnace repair cost in 2026?

Most repairs land between $250 and $1,000 once the diagnostic fee is included. Ignitor swaps run $250 to $400, flame sensor work $180 to $350, blower motor replacement $600 to $1,200, and control boards $500 to $1,000-plus. A cracked heat exchanger replacement runs $1,500 to $3,500 with labor, which is usually the threshold for considering a full system replacement instead.

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Do I really need a furnace tune-up every year in Escondido?

Yes, more here than in coastal zip codes. Escondido furnaces log more burn hours per winter, collect more dust during the long off-season, and run on dry inland air that's harder on burner components. An October tune-up costs less than one emergency call and catches the failure modes (blocked condensate, dirty burners, weak ignitor) that cause the December no-heat calls.

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Why does my furnace try to start but won't ignite?

The most common cause is a dirty flame sensor. The furnace ignites for a few seconds, the dirty sensor fails to confirm the flame, and the safety logic shuts off the gas. Pull the sensor, buff it with fine steel wool, reinstall. Solves the call about 40% of the time.

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Is it worth repairing a 20-year-old furnace?

Repairs under $400 are usually worth it if the core equipment is sound. Over $800, especially anything involving the heat exchanger, usually means it's time to replace. A 20-year-old furnace is a strong candidate for a heat pump conversion, which costs less after 2026 rebates than most people expect.

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Should I repair a 15-year-old furnace or replace it?

Run the math: if the repair quote is more than half the cost of a new furnace and the unit is 15 years or older, replacement almost always wins on a five-year horizon. Add the cracked-heat-exchanger risk and the efficiency gain (modern 95% AFUE units cut gas use roughly 20% compared to 80% AFUE units from the 2000s) and the case gets stronger.

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Should I replace my AC and furnace at the same time?

Often yes, especially if the furnace is also 12+ years old. Combined replacement saves 15-25% on labor versus two separate jobs, and a heat pump replacing both can qualify for SDG&E rebates that close most of the price gap. See our 2026 heat pump rebate guide.

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Is this an emergency?

Not in the safety sense. A furnace blowing cold air isn't dangerous; it's just uncomfortable. The exception is if you smell gas, hear hissing, or your CO detectors go off. In any of those cases, call SDG&E at 800-411-7343 first, then call us.

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How long do furnaces last in San Diego?

Gas furnaces typically last 15–25 years in San Diego. Our mild heating season means less wear than colder climates, which helps. Past 15 years, start planning for replacement, especially if repair costs are climbing or you're seeing any of the warning signs above.

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Mantenimiento y planes de servicio

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What's the biggest difference between a fall and spring tune-up?

Fall focuses on combustion (for gas furnaces) and the reversing valve and defrost cycle (for heat pumps). It includes combustion analyzer readings for CO and O2 at the flue, gas pressure measurement, and a heat exchanger inspection for cracks. Spring focuses on refrigerant pressures, capacitor health, and the cooling side. Neither checklist replaces the other.

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What should an HVAC tune-up include?

A legitimate HVAC tune-up includes 21 checkpoints: refrigerant levels, capacitor testing, contactor inspection, amp draw on motors, evaporator drain cleaning, thermostat calibration (cooling), plus flame sensor testing, heat exchanger inspection, ignitor resistance, gas pressure, and combustion analysis (heating). It takes 45–75 minutes. If a tech is done in 15 minutes, they're not doing the work.

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Can I use a residential AC contractor for my small restaurant?

For a coffee shop or bakery with no Type I hood requirements, sometimes. For anything with a grease hood, no. Restaurant HVAC requires understanding of CMC Chapter 5, NFPA 96, and how makeup air, exhaust, and dining HVAC interact. Most residential contractors will undersize the makeup air or skip the pressure balance check entirely.

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What's the difference between hiring a national HVAC chain and a local contractor?

National chains have consistent pricing and standardized processes but limited flexibility on individual situations. Local contractors are more variable in quality but usually better at the judgment calls — when to repair vs replace, how to handle a unique system. For routine work, either works. For complex decisions or unusual systems, local usually wins.

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Will a tune-up include refrigerant if my system is low?

No. A tune-up includes refrigerant measurement. If the system is low, that's a separate diagnostic and repair (refrigerant doesn't get consumed, so low refrigerant means a leak). Most reputable companies will quote the additional work before adding anything. If the tech tries to bundle refrigerant top-off into the tune-up without finding the leak, that's a red flag.

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What does an AC tune-up actually prevent?

The biggest catch is a weak run capacitor, a $40 part that's the number one cause of summer AC breakdowns. A tune-up also catches low refrigerant, airflow restrictions, failing contactors, and loose electrical connections. Each of these is a quick, cheap fix when caught early and an expensive emergency when it fails mid-July.

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Should I get a tune-up before or after the first heat wave?

Before. Once temperatures hit 85°F+, our schedule shifts to emergency repair calls and tune-up bookings disappear for the rest of summer. Best window in San Diego: March 1 to April 25. By May 1 you're competing for the last available slots, and by Memorial Day weekend the tune-up calendar is closed until October.

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Is a fall HVAC tune-up necessary if I had one in spring?

Yes, especially if you have a furnace, a heat pump that handles both heating and cooling, or a high-efficiency 90%+ furnace with a condensate drain. The spring tune-up tests the cooling side. The fall tune-up tests the heating side, which has been dormant for six months. They're different checklists testing different components.

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Does an HVAC maintenance contract keep my manufacturer warranty valid?

Yes, if the contract covers annual professional tune-ups with documentation. Most manufacturer warranties (Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem) require proof of annual maintenance by a qualified HVAC professional to honor parts coverage. A maintenance contract with itemized service records is the cleanest way to satisfy that requirement, save the invoices, the manufacturer will ask for them if you file a claim.

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Is an HVAC maintenance plan worth the money?

For most homeowners, yes. Our Climate Pros Plan costs $189/year and includes both tune-ups, priority scheduling, no overtime charges, and 15% off repairs. Maintained systems have 60% fewer emergency calls and use 12–15% less energy. On a $15,000 system, the savings far exceed the plan cost over the equipment's life.

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What's the single highest-value maintenance task?

The spring tune-up's run capacitor measurement. A weak capacitor (10–20% below nameplate) is the #1 cause of August emergency breakdowns. The capacitor is a $40 part caught during a $149 tune-up. The same part failing on July 15 means a $480 emergency call plus a sweltering wait. Everything else on the maintenance calendar is incremental compared to this one catch.

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Do I need a tune-up if my AC seems fine?

Yes, especially past year 5. AC efficiency drops 5–10% per year without maintenance, and most early failures show up as measurements (capacitor microfarads, refrigerant pressure, static pressure) before you notice anything wrong with cooling. By the time the system feels off, the cheap repair window has usually closed. The whole point of a tune-up is catching what hasn't surfaced yet.

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Can I pick my own HVAC contractor for a new build?

Almost never. Production builders contract HVAC as part of the bulk build, and you're locked to their sub for the original installation. You can pick your own contractor for retrofits, upgrades, or warranty claims after close, but the original install will be the builder's selection. The leverage you do have is at the options stage and on the closing punch list.

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Should I worry about a contractor that wants to replace my whole system instead of repairing?

Worth questioning, especially on systems under 12 years old. The repair-or-replace math depends on the age of the system, the cost of the specific repair, and whether the system is reaching end-of-life on other components. A contractor that defaults to replacement on every call is either lazy or selling.

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Calidad del aire interior y ductos

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Does my San Diego home need a humidifier or dehumidifier for asthma?

Most San Diego homes sit between 40% and 60% relative humidity, which is the comfort range for asthma. Coastal homes can run higher in summer; inland homes can drop low in winter. Track humidity with a $15 hygrometer before spending on equipment. If you're consistently above 60% or below 30%, then adjustment is worth considering.

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Where do I find the right filter size for my system?

Check the printed dimensions stamped on the edge of your current filter, that's the only reliable source. Common San Diego sizes: 16x20x1, 16x25x1, 20x25x1, 20x20x1. Don't measure with a tape, filters are sold by nominal size (rounded up), and getting it wrong by even 1/4 inch creates bypass gaps that let unfiltered air through.

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Will an air purifier in one room help my whole house?

Not really. Portable air purifiers are sized for a single room based on their CADR (clean air delivery rate) rating. Match the CADR to the room's square footage, and run it in the room where the person spends the most time (usually the bedroom). For whole-home coverage you need filtration at the HVAC level.

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How often should I clean my air ducts if I have pets?

For pet households in San Diego we recommend every 3 to 5 years instead of the 5 to 7 year default. Sooner if you've recently moved in, just adopted a heavy shedder, or notice visible dust around the supply registers within a week of cleaning. See our duct cleaning cost guide for current pricing.

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Do I need a HEPA filter if I have MERV 13?

For most allergy sufferers, no. MERV 13 captures around 75-85% of particles in the 0.3 to 1.0 micron range, which covers most pollen and a significant share of fine smoke particulate. True HEPA (99.97% at 0.3 microns) is meaningful for severe asthma, immunocompromised occupants, or maximum wildfire smoke protection. Don't pay for HEPA without a real reason.

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Are MERV 13 filters bad for older HVAC systems?

In a 1-inch slot on an older system, yes. The pressure drop is enough to ice the coil and stress the blower. In a 4-inch cabinet or on a newer variable-speed air handler, MERV 13 is fine. If you're not sure, ask the technician to measure static pressure during the next service call.

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What's the difference between a tune-up and a service call?

A tune-up is preventive: scheduled in advance, no failure has occurred, the tech performs a checklist of measurements and cleanings. A service call is reactive: something has failed or is failing, the tech diagnoses and proposes a repair. Different visit, different pricing, different goal. If your AC isn't cooling right now, you need a diagnostic, not a tune-up.

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Is HVAC maintenance worth the cost?

Yes for most homes if the visit is real maintenance (measured performance + part-condition testing) rather than a sales call. A typical $200 yearly visit catches the $300 capacitor before it strands you in July or the $1,500 coil corrosion before it leaks. Plans pay for themselves on a single avoided emergency.

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What MERV rating should I use for my San Diego home?

MERV 8–11 in a standard 1-inch filter slot. If you have allergies or live in an inland or mountain area with heavier dust and smoke exposure, install a 4-inch media filter cabinet and run MERV 13. Never exceed MERV 11 in a 1-inch slot, it restricts airflow and can freeze your coil.

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How often should AC systems be serviced in San Diego?

Annually is the minimum, one professional tune-up in spring (March–April) before the cooling season. Homes within two miles of the coast should add a coil inspection in fall due to accelerated salt-air corrosion. Systems over 10 years old benefit from twice-yearly inspections. Per ASHRAE and manufacturer warranty requirements, annual maintenance is the standard for keeping equipment warranties valid.

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What happens if I never service my HVAC?

Most systems run for years without obvious problems, then fail abruptly during the hottest week of summer. Without maintenance, you lose roughly 5-10% efficiency per year, 2-4 years of useful life off the system, and the warranty coverage on most major-component failures (manufacturers require documented annual maintenance to honor parts coverage).

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Is MERV 13 too restrictive for a residential HVAC system?

In a 1-inch slot, often yes. The filter has too little surface area, the system loses airflow, and the coil can freeze. In a 4-inch or 5-inch media cabinet, MERV 13 works fine on the vast majority of San Diego residential systems. The retrofit cost is $450-$650 for parts and labor.

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Rebates, créditos fiscales y financiamiento

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What's the best smart thermostat setting for heat-wave week with SDG&E TOU rates?

Pre-cool to 70°F by 4 p.m. (during off-peak hours), then let the house drift to 76–78°F during 4–9 p.m. peak. The thermal mass holds you through peak hours with the compressor mostly off. Net result: cooler at the start of peak, slightly warmer at the end, 30–45% lower week-over-week bills, no real comfort loss.

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Can I claim the federal heat pump tax credit on a new construction home?

Usually yes, if the equipment meets CEE tier requirements and you're the original owner who takes occupancy. The $2,000 IRA Section 25C credit applies to the year you place the equipment in service. Get a copy of the AHRI certificate and the manufacturer's certification statement at close, and confirm the model number matches the credit-eligible list.

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Do these rebates apply to a mini split heat pump or only ducted central?

Both qualify. Ducted heat pumps and ductless mini splits are eligible for the full stack (federal 25C, SDG&E, TECH, HEEHRA, manufacturer) as long as they meet the efficiency tier (≥16 SEER2, ≥9.5 HSPF2 for split systems). Most variable-speed Mitsubishi, Daikin, Fujitsu, and LG mini splits qualify. See our mini split guide for when ductless beats central.

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Are there SDG&E rebates for variable-speed air conditioners?

SDG&E offers tiered rebates for SEER2 16+ central AC and higher tiers for heat pumps. Variable-speed systems usually qualify for the upper rebate tier. Combined with the federal 25C tax credit (heat pumps only, up to $2,000), the rebate stack can take $1,500 to $3,500 off the installed price. Check current SDG&E program terms before signing.

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Will adding AC raise my SDG&E bill a lot?

Less than you think if the system is right-sized and you have a smart thermostat. Most coastal homes see a $30-$60 summer-month increase. Inland homes see $80-$140 per month during peak. If you're running an older AC, replacing it with a 16-18 SEER2 unit cuts that by 30-40% on its own.

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Do mini splits qualify for SDG&E and federal rebates?

Yes. Heat pump mini splits qualify for the full stack: federal 25C tax credit (up to $2,000), SDG&E instant rebate ($500–$3,000), and TECH Clean California ($1,000–$3,000). Income-qualified households can add HEEHRA ($4,000–$8,000). On a $12,000 multi-zone install, a middle-income family typically nets $6,500–$8,500 after stacked incentives. See the full heat pump rebate guide for how to claim each one.

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Do the rebates affect my 25C tax credit calculation?

Not directly, the 25C credit is based on the equipment and installation cost, not the net amount after rebates. However, if a rebate is considered a reduction in the purchase price (which SDG&E instant rebates are), some tax professionals calculate the credit on the net cost. Confirm with your tax preparer.

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Should I let SDG&E enroll my smart thermostat in a demand-response program?

SDG&E's Smart Thermostat Program pays a $75 enrollment incentive plus $25/year for letting them adjust your thermostat up to 4°F during summer peak events (rare, maybe 8 events per year, opt-out per event). Ecobee and Nest both qualify. For most San Diego homes, the $25/year is modest but real and the comfort hit is minor since events are short. Worth enrolling.

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Is there an SDG&E rebate for dehumidifiers?

Not currently for standalone dehumidifiers. The TECH Clean California heat pump rebate stack ($1,000 to $3,000+) does cover variable-speed heat pumps, which solve the humidity problem as part of the system upgrade. If you're combining a heat pump replacement with a dehumidifier add-on, the heat pump side qualifies.

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How long does it take to receive the SDG&E heat pump rebate?

Instant rebates applied through an SDG&E Authorized Contractor show up as a discount on your invoice, you see the savings immediately. Any mail-in components of manufacturer rebates typically process in 4–8 weeks. The federal 25C credit arrives when you file your return and receive any tax refund due.

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Will a two-stage AC qualify for SDG&E rebates?

Most two-stage units at SEER2 16+ qualify for SDG&E's residential AC rebate tier. The rebate amount varies by program year but typically runs $200 to $600. Two-stage heat pumps qualify for the larger heat-pump rebate stack (SGIP, TECH Clean California, federal 25C). See SDG&E heat pump rebate eligibility.

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Will my SDG&E bill go up with a refrigerant leak?

Yes, noticeably. A system that's 15 percent low on charge runs 25 to 40 percent longer per cooling cycle to deliver the same comfort. On a typical San Diego home running AC 4 to 6 hours a day in summer, that's an extra $30 to $80 a month on the SDG&E bill. The bill increase often pays for the repair within a season.

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Will a squealing AC raise my SDG&E bill?

Yes, but not as much as people think. A struggling motor pulls 10 to 25 percent more amperage than a healthy one. On a typical San Diego home running AC 4 to 6 hours a day in summer, that's $8 to $20 a month extra. The bigger cost is the collateral damage when the motor finally fails and takes other components with it.

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How long does it take to receive the SDG&E rebate after install?

Typically 6-10 weeks from when the approved installer submits the rebate paperwork to when the bill credit appears on your SDG&E account. The installer files everything, including the AHRI certificate and signed paperwork. The credit shows up automatically on your statement, you don't get a check.

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Compra y elección de contratista

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What should I look for on an AC replacement quote?

Itemized equipment (make, model, SEER2 rating), separate labor and materials, Manual J load calculation results, permit costs, electrical line items, rebate amounts with program names, and warranty terms. Walk away from any quote that's a single lump-sum number with no breakdown or "good for today only" pressure.

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Can my home inspector do the HVAC inspection too?

Most home inspectors will check function and note age, but they're not licensed HVAC contractors and won't pull panels, hook up refrigerant gauges, or do load calculations. The scope and the tools are different. Use a licensed HVAC contractor for the HVAC piece.

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When should I schedule the HVAC inspection during the buying process?

During the inspection contingency period, after the general home inspection turns up anything that suggests deeper investigation (age over 10 years, water staining, unusual noises noted, mismatched equipment ages). You typically have 7 to 17 days in California purchase contracts to complete inspections.

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Should I get the AC inspected even if I'm buying in winter?

Yes. A licensed HVAC tech can run the system briefly in winter without damaging it, check refrigerant charge, check capacitors, and verify the unit's condition. The standard "don't run AC below 60 degrees" rule is for prolonged operation, not a 15-minute diagnostic.

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How long does an AC last in San Diego?

Coastal: 7-10 years for cheap coils, 12-18 years for coated/aluminum coils with annual rinsing. Inland: 10-15 years for value brands, 15-20+ years for top-tier compressors with annual maintenance. East County and Imperial Beach are the two harshest sub-environments in the county.

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Is a separate HVAC inspection required when buying a home in San Diego?

No. It's not required by lender, escrow, or by California law. It's a buyer-discretion add-on. For systems older than 8 years, in coastal corrosion zones, or in homes where the seller can't produce maintenance records, it's usually worth the cost.

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How long should an AC unit last in San Diego?

Coastal: 10-13 years (salt-air corrosion). Central San Diego: 13-16 years. Inland with maintenance: 14-18 years. Heat pumps fall in similar ranges. See our how long does an AC unit last in San Diego guide for the full breakdown.

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How long does an HVAC system last?

Coastal SD: 10-13 years due to salt-air corrosion. Inland SD: 14-18 years with maintenance. Gas furnaces: 15-25 years. Heat pumps: 12-18 years. See our how long does an AC unit last guide.

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Are there common AC repair scams in San Diego?

Yes. Most common: the $29 service call that becomes $200+ in surprise fees, refrigerant top-offs without leak detection, compressor "diagnoses" without measurements, and free estimates that turn into $15,000 system replacements.

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How long does a pre-purchase HVAC inspection take?

60 to 90 minutes for a single-system home. Add 30 to 45 minutes for a duct leakage test or a second system. The report typically arrives within 24 to 48 hours.

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How do I know if my HVAC repair quote is fair?

Get two quotes for anything over $500. Compare itemized parts vs labor. A 15-20% spread is normal. A 40%+ spread means at least one quote is inflated or excluding scope.

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When is the best time to install AC in San Diego?

October through February. Off-season pricing runs 10-20% below peak summer prices, scheduling is fast, and installer crews are available. November and January are typically the lowest-price months.

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What if the seller refuses to credit a documented HVAC issue?

You have three options: walk (your inspection contingency protects your deposit), negotiate a price reduction in lieu of credit, or close as-is and budget the repair. The documented report from a licensed contractor strengthens any of these positions and gives you a defensible record if anything fails post-close. If you're under contract on a San Diego home and need an HVAC inspection during your contingency window, check our HVAC repair pricing for context on what fixes typically cost, or read up on the 5,000 rule for repair-vs-replace decisions. To book an inspection on your timeline, call our team for a same-week appointment.

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Especificaciones locales de San Diego

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Do I really need HOA approval to replace my outdoor condenser?

If you're in one of RB's HOAs (most of the area), yes. Replacing without approval can result in a forced rip-out at your expense, and most local contractors will not order equipment without seeing the written approval. Same-footprint replacements are usually fast-tracked. Relocations or larger units almost always require full review. Allow 10-30 days.

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What size battery do I need to cover AC at peak hours?

For a typical San Diego 2.5 ton variable-speed AC running 4pm to 9pm in summer, plan for about 8 to 10 kWh of usable battery capacity dedicated to cooling. Combined with fridge, lighting, and miscellaneous evening loads, most households end up with a 10 to 13.5 kWh battery (one Tesla Powerwall 3 or two LG ResuPrime units).

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What about backup power during outages?

A battery sized for AC time-shifting will also carry essential loads (fridge, lights, internet, a few outlets) for 12 to 24 hours during a grid outage. Running AC on battery during an outage is possible but burns through capacity fast, typically 4 to 8 hours per full battery for a 2.5 ton system.

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How do I find HVAC near me in San Diego?

Search by your ZIP code, then verify the contractor (1) lists your neighborhood in their service area pages, (2) has a San Diego area code direct line, (3) shows recent reviews from your area, and (4) can quote a realistic response time for your ZIP. Skip the toll-free numbers and national franchise badging.

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What's the cheapest way to add AC to a 1950s San Diego beach cottage?

A single-head ductless mini-split sized for the main living area, with ceiling fans in the bedrooms, typically runs $4,800 to $6,500 installed for an 18,000-BTU system. Multi-head systems that cover bedrooms separately start around $8,500. Window units are cheaper upfront but generate the highest volume of guest complaints (noise, security, blocking the view).

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Can I run my retail HVAC less to save money?

Limited savings. Storefront retail in San Diego summer can't go more than a few hours without cooling before merchandise quality and customer comfort take measurable hits. The bigger savings come from properly commissioned economizers (free cooling at mild temps, March through May and October through November), DCV (less outdoor air conditioning during slow hours), and night setback.

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What size AC do I need for my Escondido home?

Most Escondido homes need 0.5 to 1 ton more than the national square-footage rule suggests because of inland heat. A 2,000 sq ft home that would size to 3 tons on the coast usually needs 3.5 to 4 tons here. Always get a Manual J load calculation rather than a tonnage guess.

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Do I need a permit for AC installation in Escondido?

Yes. Any HVAC replacement or new install in Escondido requires a mechanical permit from the City of Escondido (or San Diego County if unincorporated). The permit covers refrigerant lines, electrical, and final airflow inspection. A reputable contractor pulls the permit on your behalf; ask for the permit number before the install starts.

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Do I need a battery to make solar worth it on NEM 3.0?

Not strictly, but the math is much weaker without one. Without a battery, you give up most evening peak savings. With one, you cover the 4pm to 9pm peak window from stored solar instead of $0.55/kWh grid power. Most San Diego homes adding solar in 2026 add storage at the same time.

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How do I know if my AC needs repair or replacement in Chula Vista?

Multiply the repair cost by the system's age. If the result is over $5,000, start getting replacement quotes. Also factor in refrigerant type, R-22 systems have high operating costs and replacement is usually the better call on any significant repair. Most systems in Chula Vista's heat run reliably for 15–18 years with maintenance, and start showing decline after that.

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Does solar still pay back AC in San Diego under NEM 3.0?

Yes, but slower than it used to and only if you use the energy yourself. Typical payback on solar alone moved from 5 to 7 years (NEM 2.0) to 9 to 13 years (NEM 3.0). Adding a battery and right-sizing the AC pulls that back toward 7 to 9 years for most San Diego homes that run AC heavily.

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Does NEM 3.0 affect existing solar customers?

No. If your solar was interconnected on or before April 14, 2023, you stay on NEM 2.0 for 20 years from your original interconnection date. Don't switch your system, don't expand it without checking the grandfathering rules carefully, and don't let an installer talk you into a "system upgrade" that flips you to NEM 3.0 without understanding the tradeoff.

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Why does my Escondido AC keep failing every summer?

The most common pattern in Escondido is an undersized system that can't keep up with valley heat. A unit that coasts through June fails when the first real heat wave hits. The fix is either replacing the system with a properly sized one or, for borderline cases, a hard-start kit and yearly maintenance to extend the existing system's life.

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How long does AC installation take?

Most standard replacements finish in one to two days. Add a day if ductwork needs to be sealed or resized, or if an electrical panel upgrade is required to handle the new condenser's amperage. Whole-home heat pump conversions that include removing the gas furnace typically run two to three days.

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Termostatos inteligentes y eficiencia

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How long does a hard start kit last?

Quality kits with a true potential relay (Supco SPP6, ICM 510, Mars 32107) typically last 7 to 12 years. Cheaper PTC-only kits can fail in 2 to 4 years, especially in inland San Diego heat. The kit itself becomes another failure point, which is worth knowing if your system is already at end of life.

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Do two-stage ACs have more parts that can break?

Slightly. The two-stage compressor has an extra solenoid that switches between stages, and the outdoor control board is a bit more complex. In practice, the failure rate isn't meaningfully higher because the parts spend less time under stress. Repair costs are 10 to 20% higher than single-stage but the longer life cancels most of that out.

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Is HVAC zoning worth it for a two-story home in San Diego?

For most two-story homes in Carmel Valley, Scripps Ranch, Rancho Bernardo, and the East County hillsides, yes. The comfort difference is immediate, and pairing zoning with an SDG&E time-of-use schedule lets you shift cooling load out of the 4-9 p.m. peak window, which is where the energy savings actually live in San Diego.

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Do I need a C-wire for a smart thermostat?

Most smart thermostats need a C-wire (common wire) for constant 24V power. Homes built or HVAC-replaced after 2015 usually have one already. Older homes often don't. We run a proper C-wire to the air handler as part of the install, it's the reliable solution. Avoid Nest's "power stealing" workaround, which can cause short-cycling.

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How do I know if my furnace is high-efficiency (and needs the condensate check)?

Look for a PVC pipe exiting the furnace (typically 1.5 to 2 inches in diameter) running to a floor drain or condensate pump. If you have a metal flue going up through the roof and no PVC drain line, it's an 80% efficient older unit and you can skip the condensate check (but everything else still applies).

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Does a smart thermostat help with allergies?

Indirectly. It lets you run the blower in continuous-circulation mode, which keeps air moving through the filter even when the system isn't actively cooling or heating. That's the single biggest behavioral change for allergy and smoke management. Just be aware it adds modestly to your electric bill if you run it 24/7.

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How much does an HVAC zoning system cost in San Diego?

A standard two-zone retrofit on an accessible attic duct system runs $2,500 to $5,500 in 2026. Three- or four-zone smart systems land in the $5,500 to $9,000 range. A full ducted re-zone that includes duct rework or replacement, common on East County hillside homes with undersized upstairs ducts, runs $9,000 to $12,000.

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How many zones do I need for my house?

Two zones (upstairs and downstairs) handle most two-story San Diego homes. Add a third zone for a detached primary suite, a fourth for a home office or finished room above the garage. Beyond four zones the math usually points toward a dedicated second system or ductless mini-splits for the outlier rooms instead.

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Do I need a special thermostat for two-stage?

Not usually. Standard 24V thermostats with Y1 and Y2 outputs (most Nest, ecobee, Honeywell, and Sensi models) handle two-stage natively. Make sure the installer wires Y2 to the second-stage signal on the outdoor unit. If your old thermostat only has Y1, you'll need an upgrade, but any modern thermostat under $200 works.

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What SEER2 rating do I need in San Diego?

California Title 24 requires minimum 13.4 SEER2 for split systems sold in the South Coast Air Basin (which includes all of San Diego County). Anything you can actually buy new will meet that. The real question is whether higher SEER2 (16, 18, 20+) earns back the premium. See our SEER2 explainer for San Diego for the threshold math.

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Does a hard start kit really extend compressor life?

On an aging single-stage compressor showing slow-start symptoms, yes, by reducing startup heat and mechanical stress. The 20 to 30 percent life extension claim is best-case, not guaranteed. On a healthy compressor under 7 years old, it adds no meaningful life because the compressor wasn't stressed at startup to begin with.

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Can I install a hard start kit myself?

You technically can on most single-stage systems for under $50 in parts, but it involves working with live 240V power, charged capacitors that can hold lethal energy for minutes after disconnect, and correctly identifying compressor terminals (start, run, common). Miswiring will damage the compressor instantly. For a $150 to $200 savings, it's not worth the risk for most homeowners.

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