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Consider a Ductless AC System
When you think of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems, you probably think of the furnace and air conditioner (AC) equipment inside, an air conditioner component outside, and a network of ducts running throughout your Saratoga home.
Although many HVAC systems are designed that way, there are other alternatives. Our team at Air Care Heating & Cooling wants you to be well-informed about your options, and those options include ductless air conditioning systems that can function as an air conditioner only or a heat source as well.
Different Design
Unlike conventional whole-house HVAC systems, ductless systems are much more compact and can be installed most anywhere in your home. Also referred to as a ductless mini split system or a ductless heat pump, these systems have only three main components.
The indoor unit, which is typically installed on a room’s wall or ceiling, is the air handler. The outdoor unit is the condenser. Then the third component is the small conduit connecting the indoor and outdoor components through a small, three-inch hole in your wall. The conduit houses the condensate drain, suction tubing, refrigerant tubing, and power cable.
Best Applications
There is no one-size fits all in HVAC systems. Instead, every home in California will require a specific heating and cooling solution designed for that particular space.
Ductless air conditioners can work anywhere in your home. You could even set up a zones system for your entire home, with up to eight inside ductless units connected to only one outdoor component.
You might choose to install a ductless system in an area of your home that has no access to your current home ductwork or if you simply want separate temperature control there, such as a house addition, garage, attic, or basement or in an area which requires a different temperature than the rest of your home. For example, a home office used only during business hours or a recreation room that’s active only on weekends would be a perfect application for this type of heating and cooling system. In addition, a ductless system can be a great solution for a small apartment.
Advantages
One of the biggest advantages of a ductless system is you don’t lose energy while your cooled air travels through your duct system, since this system is ductless. According to the US Department of Energy (DOE), more than 30 percent of energy can be lost through air ducts.
Ductless systems also have more efficient compressors. Conventional HVAC compressors typically turn on and off to regulate temperature as determined by your home’s thermostat. Conversely, compressors in ductless systems simply slow down or speed up, saving significant energy by eliminating that on and off cycling.
Another benefit ductless systems can provide is an easy way to establish different comfort and temperature zones in your home. Bedrooms can be cooled or warmed during sleeping hours while the rest of the home is in energy-saving mode. Guest rooms can be made more comfortable when you have visitors while staying energy efficient most of the time.
In addition, ductless air conditioning systems are small and quiet. They can be very energy-efficient solutions, saving the cooling lost through an air duct system in a traditional central air conditioning system or the energy lost around a window air conditioner.
When chosen, different models can also be used for supplemental heating in the winter. In this way, it operates like a heat pump, moving heat from inside to outside in the summer and from outside to inside in the winter.
Disadvantages
Ductless air conditioning systems can be initially more expensive to purchase when compared with more conventional options. However, you will be able to recoup some of these initial costs through long-term energy savings. And the installation itself is typically less costly since the installation time for these systems is much less than a traditional HVAC system.
You should also note that filter changes and cleaning must be diligently performed in order to keep the unit operating at its best. Repairs can be more expensive if regular maintenance is ignored.
Contact Air Care Heating & Cooling Today
To learn more about ductless air conditioning systems, contact our trained professionals at Air Care Heating & Cooling in Saratoga, CA. Our team is anxious to share what makes and models we have available and answer any questions you may have. Call 408-463-6957 or request service online today.
What Does Indoor Air Quality Have to Do With Allergies?
Did you know the average American spends nearly 90 percent of life indoors? That’s why it is increasingly important to ensure indoor air quality (IAQ) is clean and healthy. If your Santa Clara home is facing air-quality issues, you may be suffering anything from minor discomfort to significant allergy or health problems. Our team at Air Care Heating & Cooling wants to help keep your home’s indoor air quality high and you and your family healthy and comfortable.
Understand the Scope of the Allergy Issue
According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), roughly 10 to 30 percent of people suffer from allergies.
Although some common allergens originate outdoors, such as grass and tree pollen, they can still make their way into your home. Dust and dust mites are present in every California home, causing an allergic reaction for many. Common pets such as cats and dogs shed hair and dander, which affects air quality. Other indoor allergens may include mold, fungus, and chemicals released from paints and carpets.
Individuals react to allergens differently. Some just suffer from minor sneezing and itchy eyes. Others may have significant respiratory problems that can interfere with daily life. Remedies from over-the-counter medications to allergy shots can be used to battle this common ailment. However, most health care professionals will encourage avoiding allergens in the first place as the best line of defense.
Improve Air Quality With an Air Conditioner
Most heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems have built-in air filters designed to address basic indoor air quality issues. Standard filters can trap large particles, and with regular filter changes, this can improve your indoor air quality.
Homeowners who suffer from allergies may want to invest in a high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter, which can trap very small particles, helping to clean the air further. Pet dander, dust, and small fibers from paper and clothing can be filtered out easily.
Air conditioners also dehumidify the indoor air, which discourages the growth of other allergens such as mold and fungus.
Consider Installing Air Purifiers
Many different kinds of air purification systems are available on the market today. Each has a different strength and purpose.
For instance, if you are concerned about bacteria and viruses, you may want to consider an ultraviolet (UV) air cleaner. These were originally used in hospitals and can also kill mold and pathogens. Smoke and odors, on the other hand, are best removed with activated carbon filters.
HEPA air purifiers work similarly to HEPA air filters used on HVAC systems. They work to filter dander, pollen, mold spores, and dust.
Another popular air cleaner is the ionic air purifier. These force allergens such as dust to become heavier by attaching negative ions to them. Allergens then accumulate on carpets and surfaces to be cleaned up.
Some more advanced systems may include a static electricity, HEPA filter and ionic purifier in a single unit that works with your HVAC system.
Clean Air Ducts to Remove Allergens
Air ducts carry your heated or cooled air throughout your home from your central HVAC system. Often, common allergens such as dust, dirt, dander, and other debris can build up in your duct system. Over time, these allergens may be transported to the living areas of your home.
Many HVAC companies offer air duct cleaning services that use high-powered vacuum systems to clean out these allergens from your air ducts. You may want to research this option as a possible action item to improve the indoor air quality of your home.
Contact Us Today About Your Indoor Air Quality
Our professionals at Air Care Heating & Cooling in Santa Clara, CA, can help you find ways to reduce allergens in your home through different indoor air quality solutions. Call us at 408-463-6957 or request service online to speak to one of our knowledgeable team members today.
Air Care Heating & Cooling COVID-19 Protocols
As the COVID-19 shelter in place orders have been lifted for contractors, we at Air Care Heating & Cooling are now taking the following precautions as we provide heating and cooling services to our community:
To keep our community, clients and employees safe, when booking calls we will be asking all calling clients:
- Have you or anyone in your household had a fever within the past 24-48 hours?
- Have you or anyone in your household traveled outside of the county or state within the past 14 days?
If any of the above criteria are met, it is our policy that we reschedule this appointment for a later date.
To avoid cross contamination as we travel between homes, each technician will arrive with:
- A brand new mask
- A fresh set of gloves
- A fresh set of boot covers
Aside from those precautions, we also have a No Contact Policy.
With our No Contact Policy:
- For air conditioners – Most air conditioning units are located outside. In the event that your unit is located inside of your home, we will ask for permission to enter ahead of time, we will ask for you to open all doors for our technician and if our technician comes in contact with surfaces in your home, they will be sure to wipe them down with a disinfectant wipe.
- For furnaces – Most furnace units are located inside. We will need access to the home in order for us to service the inside unit, we will ask for permission to enter ahead of time, we will ask for you to open all doors for our technician and if our technician comes in contact with surfaces in your home, they will be sure to wipe them down with a disinfectant wipe.
- We ask that our scheduled clients have an electronic device on-hand.
- All of our invoicing and findings reports that our technicians generate in the field are all done on an electronic device that we usually share with our clients. To help slow the spread, we ask that our scheduled clients have an electronic device on-hand so that our technicians are able to review their invoice and findings reports with our clients without making contact.
At Air Care Heating & Cooling, we are following all health and hygiene recommendations made by the CDC. Our team is available to answer any questions or concerns that you may have. Call 408-463-6957 or request service online today.
Why Do I Need AC Maintenance Now?
An air conditioner (AC), just like a car, needs regular maintenance and service to run efficiently. At Air Care Heating & Cooling, we recommend getting your air conditioning unit serviced and cleaned at least once a year. The optimum time is in the spring to ensure your system will run with the most efficiency during the hottest summer months. You need to be able to rely on your air conditioner for your comfort here in San Jose.
Why Is Maintenance Important?
The short answer is it saves you money!
Your air conditioner collects dust and dirt continuously as it sits throughout the year here in California, not only in the months when it’s running. Though this tiny debris may not seem harmful, when it accumulates throughout the year, it can make its way into the cracks and crevices of your unit, as well as everywhere else. This creates gunk and wreaks havoc on the different parts involved in the cooling process.
When this happens, parts break down much sooner than expected and can add up to costly repairs. It also decreases the life expectancy of your heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) system, forcing you to purchase a new air conditioner much sooner than you may have planned.
Regular air conditioning maintenance also supports your system’s energy efficiency. Simple acts you can perform yourself, like replacing a dirty and clogged air filter, can reduce your energy consumption by 5 to 15 percent, according to the US Department of Energy (DOE).
This translates to you spending less money on your utility bills. Professional and DIY maintenance alleviates higher bills and keeps your air conditioner working at its manufacturer’s intended efficiency.
Even if you are fastidious with doing your own regular home maintenance, you should always have your unit cleaned and checked in the spring by one of our professionals (if not more throughout the year).
There are many tasks only a professional technician is trained and certified to perform. Neglecting these professional tasks constitutes poor maintenance and will negatively affect your system in the long run, again, costing you money. This typically also voids your system’s manufacturer warranty.
What Can I Expect My Technician to Do During My Regular Maintenance?
Here’s a brief overview of what our knowledgeable and experienced technicians do during your air conditioning maintenance appointment:
- Clean and check condenser coils and evaporators, if necessary.
- Clean and adjust blower components for proper system airflow to create increased comfort levels.
- Check ducts for debris, and if debris is present, remove it to allow for maximum airflow.
- Clean and check aluminum fins. If they are crushed or bent in any fashion, this affects proper air distribution.
- Inspect internal parts for broken, chipped, or other damage, which may not be easily noticed. If your air conditioner continues to run with damaged parts or areas, your system will eventually fail.
- Clean and check condensate drain, to prevent any blockages or mold buildup. Backups can cause water damage to equipment.
- Tighten connections, both mechanical and electrical. Loose connections cause incorrect operations.
- Check coolant level for leaks. Leaks prevent your air conditioner from working, and the refrigerant could damage anything it touches.
- Check system’s thermostat for accuracy.
- Check system controls to be sure all works safely.
- Provide you with a summary of work performed and share any findings regarding needed repairs or upgrades, as well as maintenance you can perform yourself between maintenance visits.
Schedule Your Maintenance Today
Don’t delay in scheduling your air conditioner maintenance here in San Jose, CA, with our Air Care Heating & Cooling professionals. With spring now here, our calendar is quickly filling. Call us at 408-463-6957 or request service online today to be sure your maintenance is done before you need to use your system this year!
What Accessories Can Help With My Indoor Air Quality?
In modern society, average adults spend nearly all their time indoors at work or at home. In fact the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports this amount of time reaches upwards of 90 percent for most people. That puts the importance of good indoor air quality at a whole new level.
Our Air Care Heating and Cooling team wants to give you a comprehensive list of the different indoor air quality accessories available today. Investing in one or more of these technologies and tools will help you and your family breathe a little easier.
Humidifiers
Stand-alone or whole-house humidifiers can be particularly helpful in regions where winter air is cold and dry. Bringing relative humidity levels back up to an ideal of about 45 percent means less static electricity, dry skin, and scratchy throats. In addition, humidifiers can help protect your wood floors, furniture, and musical instruments from warping, shrinking, and other damage.
Dehumidifiers
Fast-forward to summer, and you may find you have the opposite humidity problem in Saratoga. Summers can feel even hotter when humidity levels are higher. A well-maintained air conditioning system can help ensure some moisture is taken out of the air along with the heat.
However, some homeowners may want to invest in a whole-house dehumidifier or a stand-alone unit for space like a basement. Too much moisture in the air can make cooling down harder, contribute to mold and other allergen growth, and cause condensation or moisture damage to the structure of your home.
Air Filters
All heating, ventilation, or air conditioning (HVAC) systems require an air filter to catch large particles before your indoor air enters your furnace or air conditioning system. Filters range in quality and price, with the most inexpensive filters trapping only large particles and high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters catching some of the smallest.
It’s important to change your air filter regularly, at least every three to six months or according to the manufacturer’s instructions, to keep your air cleaner and your equipment working efficiently.
UV Air Treatment Systems
Ultraviolet (UV) lights have traditionally been used in hospitals and other health care facilities to kill bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. Today homeowners can piggyback on this technology by investing in UV home air treatment systems to do the same. Air is forced through a UV purifier, which uses shortwave UV light to kill mold, bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens.
HEPA Air Purifiers and Filters
Air purifiers, as well as air filters with the HEPA designation, remove 99.7 percent of all particles that measure greater than 0.2 microns. This includes household dust, pet dander, mold spores, pollen, and many other airborne particles. It’s important to change HEPA filters regularly. When you combine HEPA filters with HEPA purifiers and HEPA vacuum bags, you will make a big improvement in your indoor air.
Activated Carbon
Activated carbon purifiers are perfect for removing odors, gases, smoke, chemicals, and other fumes from the air. Many of these work in combination with a HEPA purifier to tackle most indoor air pollutants. Add in a UV purifier, and you’ll be successfully managing nearly all of the most common indoor air issues in your home.
Ionic Air Purifiers
Able to remove just about anything except smoke and odors, ionic air purifiers are another option to improve indoor air. Earlier models of these systems simply emitted negative ions that bonded with positively charged common indoor air pollutants. These particles grew heavy and fell onto floors and surfaces to be cleaned through dusting and vacuuming. However, the most advanced ionic air purifiers can now clean themselves.
Electronic Air Cleaners
Attached to your HVAC system, electronic air cleaners are a whole-house solution. These use static electricity, a HEPA filter, and an ionic system to trap or kill up to 99.98 percent of all allergens. Essentially, these cleaners combine the best of all available indoor air purification technologies to do a nearly complete job.
Air-to-Air Exchangers
These systems are designed to bring in and treat outdoor air while pushing out the stale indoor air from your home. These exchangers will adjust the temperature and humidity of outdoor air before circulating it through your air duct system.
Air Scrubbers
A relatively new technology, air scrubbing systems work with your HVAC system. Air is forced through a titanium dioxide-coated component and is treated with a UV light. In addition, the scrubbing system transforms contaminants into oxidizers, which can eliminate more pathogens in the surrounding air and even on surfaces. Gases, vapors, odors, volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mold, viruses, and bacteria are among the substances eliminated.
Air Care Heating and Cooling Is Your Indoor Air Quality Expert
For more details on any of these indoor air accessories, call Air Care Heating and Cooling in Saratoga, CA. Our team of professionals would be happy to help you review and select the technologies that would best fit your home and budget. Call 408-463-6957 or request service online today.
Artificial Intelligence & HVAC?
Most people do not necessarily think of artificial intelligence (AI) and heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in the same space. However, the reality is that AI is already part of many modern HVAC systems with much more potential ahead.
Our Air Care Heating & Cooling professionals want you to stay informed about the latest developments in this arena. In the long run, AI can help you increase your comfort level, decrease your energy costs, and improve the condition of your HVAC equipment in your Santa Clara home.
Boost Creature Comforts
Ultimately, an HVAC system is designed to help you and your family stay comfortable no matter what the outside weather is like. As developments and technology advance, you’re experiencing fewer drafts, cold or hot spots, and other discomforts that your ancestors took for granted. In the future, AI will contribute even further to boosting creature comforts.
For example, heat- and motion-detection technology is already available in many applications. Eventually, it may become commonplace for multiple detectors in a home to essentially “follow” you and your family members as you go about your daily business.
When you enter a room, your HVAC system will increase or decrease the temperature, air circulation, and humidity to reach an optimal level. When you leave a room, the system will go down to a minimal operation.
Increase Energy Efficiency
Perhaps one of the first basic applications of AI in the HVAC industry revolved around programmable thermostats. When these first arrived on the market, they allowed California homeowners to drop the temperature after family members left for work or school or during the night. The thermostats would then increase the temperature shortly before family members arrived home or woke up for the day. One of the biggest benefits was energy savings.
More advanced AI technologies are doing the same things today. Smart thermostats can “learn” how you like your temperature to fluctuate during a given week and adjust its settings appropriately. In addition, many people can now control their thermostats or HVAC systems remotely through a Wi-Fi connection.
The heat- and motion-detection technology available saves even more energy by only providing heating or cooling in the areas of the home family members are currently using.
Better HVAC Equipment Care
Most people don’t think much about their HVAC system until it’s not working correctly. After a breakdown or malfunction, a homeowner will call a professional technician to come and repair the problem.
On the other hand, some people work hard to maintain their HVAC systems, regularly changing their air filters and adhering to a regular maintenance schedule recommended by their local HVAC provider.
However, AI promises to ratchet this level of maintenance another notch higher by providing sensors that can monitor your HVAC system around the clock. According to THE ACHR NEWS, smart systems will detect HVAC problems more quickly, leading to greater comfort and reduced energy usage. Certain vibrations, temperature changes, electric current levels, or fluid amounts may provide an early signal for a potential malfunction.
This type of AI sensor will be able to alert you or the HVAC company of impending problems before you have an interruption of your heating or cooling. This often means problems are caught in very early stages, which can result in both reduced repair bills and energy savings. It can also prevent further damage of your HVAC equipment, thereby lengthening the life span of your furnace or air conditioner.
Contact Us Today
If you’re interested in learning more about the latest AI developments in the heating and cooling industry, turn to Air Care Heating & Cooling in Santa Clara, CA. We work hard to keep our team up to date on the latest developments in both AI and in other HVAC areas and are always interested in sharing the latest developments with our customers. Call 408-463-6957 or request service online today.
Multi-Stage Heat Pumps Increase Comfort, Reduce Operating Costs
Heat pumps are a popular choice for many homeowners today in San Jose. These heating and cooling systems provide an energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home with one system. As technology continues to develop, different heat pump options enter the market and consumers have more choices. Our team at Air Care Heating and Cooling wants you to understand the options available today.
How a Heat Pump Works
A heat pump essentially works by removing heat from inside your home and blowing it outside during the summer. In the winter, the heat pump works in reverse, taking heat from outside and transferring it to inside your home.
Since a heat pump operates as both heater and air conditioner, it has two efficiency ratings. According to Consumer Reports, these ratings are superior to conventional heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. Most heat pumps have a Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating (SEER) rating of between 13 and more than 20 to measure cooling efficiency. Heating efficiency is measured by a Heating Season Performance Factor (HSPF) rating, which usually falls between 7.7 and 10.
Parts of a Heat Pump
The two parts of a heat pump are the air handler and the compressor. The air handler includes a blower, which moves the heated or cooled air through the air duct network of your California home. Blowers are available with three motor types. A fixed-speed blower can only be turned on or off while a multi-speed blower has different settings. The most efficient blower is a variable-speed blower that adjusts its volume based on your heating or cooling requirements.
The compressor is the second component of the heat pump, and this is the part that determines how many “stages” a heat pump offers. Originally, heat pumps were simply single-stage, which meant they could be turned on or off.
Over the years, manufacturers began offering two-stage heat pumps, which allow you to run your air conditioner at full blast during the hottest days or on a lower setting for milder temperatures. Today, multi-stage heat pumps are available and offer even more increments between off and maximum capacity.
Advantages of Multistage Heat Pumps
Just like the blower, a one-stage or single-stage heat pump can be set only to on or off. That means you either turn the unit off or have it running full blast. Often, this means your home is a little too warm when your heat pump is off and a little too cold when it’s blowing at maximum capacity. Multi-stage heat pumps, on the other hand, can cool at full blast on the hottest days but can also be turned down incrementally to accommodate milder weather.
These multi-stage heat pumps may sound like they are running all the time, but they are actually more energy efficient. Unlike a single-stage unit that consumes a lot of energy to fire up to maximum capacity every time, a multi-stage unit uses just a little energy to top off your cooling needs.
Multi-stage heat pumps also do a better job at controlling the humidity levels in your home, making both the temperature and humidity stay at a constant level. That makes your indoor home environment more comfortable for your whole family.
Although a multi-stage heat pump can be more expensive to purchase, it will save you money with your ongoing energy bills in the long run.
Selecting the Best-Sized Heat Pump
Heat pumps come in different sizes. It’s important for you to select the right-sized heat pump for your home. If you pick a heat pump that’s too large, you may keep your home icy cold but burn through a great deal of energy. If you select a heat pump that’s too small, it may be overworking nearly all the time and fail to drop the indoor temperature enough.
Contact Our Heat Pump Experts Today
Talk with our professionals at Air Care Heating and Cooling in San Jose, CA, to help you select the heat pump best matched to your family’s needs. Our team is well versed in all makes and models and can answer any questions you may have. We want to help you make the smartest decision for your home and family. Call us at 408-463-6957 or request service online.
When Do I Know It’s Time to Buy a New Furnace?
It’s easy to moan when you decide that a major appliance or home system needs replacing. After all, these are expensive investments and probably not your favorite way to spend your hard-earned money. Unfortunately, there’s often not a clear-cut message, short of an appliance completely breaking down, that definitively indicates it’s time to buy a new model.
If you’re struggling with the question of whether or not to buy a new furnace in Santa Clara, our professionals are here to help. Our Air Care Heating and Cooling team has years of experience with a wide selection of furnace makes and models. Here are some warning signs it may be time to start saving for a new furnace.
Your Furnace Is Getting Long in the Tooth
Yes, age gets all of us, doesn’t it? Furnaces are typically built to last about 15 to 20 years with regular usage and maintenance. Obviously, if you find yourself away on business trips or spend the winters in a warmer climate, the life span of your heating system may exceed that range. On the other hand, if you and your family are downright homebodies in a geographic location with longer winters, you may be replacing your furnace more frequently.
However, if you have an older furnace, it’s definitely one sign that you may want to consider buying a new one sooner rather than later. At the very least, invest the time to do some research so you don’t have to be pressured into a snap decision if your older heating system suddenly gives up the ghost.
You Find Yourself Cold Even With the Heat On
Heat is expensive, and if you’re paying for it, you certainly want to be comfortable. It’s understandable if your home is on the cooler side, because you’re trying to conserve energy by keeping your thermostat low. However, if you are choosing an average heating temperature that used to be comfortable and you suddenly find your home cold or unevenly heated, it may signal a problem.
In some cases, repairs and maintenance can resolve that issue. However, this may be a sign, in combination with the others in this article, which can show you that your furnace may not be doing as well as it used to do.
Your Bills Keep Getting Higher
If your energy bills suddenly take a big turn upward, check out your utility rates and consider your current California weather compared to past years first. If these items have remained relatively constant, you may want to blame your furnace.
Older furnaces are notoriously inefficient, especially when compared with the newest models. Check out ENERGY STAR® ratings of the newest models to learn what you can gain in terms of efficiency.
Are you finding yourself calling your furnace repair professional more than once a year? Repair calls can build up and be a significant investment if you’re continually replacing parts of an old furnace.
Remember that even though you’ll have to spend a significant amount of money on a brand-new furnace and installation, you’ll be saving money on an ongoing basis in lower utility bills—and hopefully eliminating repair bills in the foreseeable future. Be sure to consider that in your decision equation.
You Notice Unusual Behavior
By being aware of the typical sounds, looks, and smells of your furnace, you can be clued in more quickly if something isn’t quite right. Listen for grinding, squeaking, or banging noises coming from your furnace or be aware of unusual odors. The smell of rotten eggs can indicate a dangerous natural gas leak and should be reported immediately, after you’ve turned off your furnace, for your and your family’s safety.
There’s a Drop in Air Quality
If you notice your home begins to feel dustier or your indoor air quality seems to be deteriorating, this can indicate a furnace problem. Besides providing heat to your home, a furnace should also help stabilize air quality.
In some cases, you may need a humidifier in the dry winter months or an air purifier if you’re addressing allergy or asthma problems. However, checking into your furnace is another avenue to take as well.
Call Our Furnace Experts Today
If you’ve decided you need a new furnace, call our experienced and knowledgeable professionals at 408-463-6957 or request service online in Santa Clara, CA, for more information. Air Care Heating and Cooling can help you evaluate your home and make the best decision to meet your family’s heating needs.
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