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Why Choose Us?

Solid experience

Our services are only of the highest possible quality

High Safety Standards

We strictly follow all OSHA codes and regulations

Professional team

Intense team is known for dedication to its customers.

About Us

San Jose HVAC Service provide superior home temperature control and unmatched energy efficiency. Clean, safe, hassle-free and non-polluting, these systems are a wise and rewarding investment.

While San Jose heating and cooling has come to public attention in the last few years, the technology has been around for over fifty years. San Jose HVAC Service are a proven source of reliable, efficient and convenient home comfort. Since one system handles temperature control year round, there’s only one system to maintain. With no condensers or burners to clean, the system is nearly maintenance free. With periodic checks and filter changes, you’ll enjoy quiet, clean and reliable heating and cooling.

San Jose HVAC

San Jose HVAC Service‘s area-wide recognition was earned through extensive training in the technical aspects of equipment installation, maintenance and repair. Our technicians receive continued education specific to San Jose technology and products, and are committed to a standard of excellence in everything we do. We continue to offer our customers the very best investment for their energy dollar.

Our entire line of San Jose products is recognized as leaders in the HVAC industry, providing unmatched efficiency, durability and operational noise. San Jose HVAC Service San Jose solutions are the pinnacle of these high standards.

How San Jose Works

San Jose heating and cooling systems draw from an unfailing energy source available in your own backyard. The earth absorbs nearly half of all solar energy and remains constant at temperatures between fifty and seventy degrees Fahrenheit. San Jose heating and cooling utilizes this consistent temperature to transfer energy between your home and the earth through an underground loop system. A very small amount of electricity is required to transfer heat to and from the ground to your home. On average, the system can produce four units of energy for every unit of electricity needed to power the system.