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One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning - Fullerton

One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning - Fullerton

HVAC and Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing

Family-owned HVAC experts in Fullerton—reliable installs, repairs & maintenance. Always on time or you don’t pay a dime.

About us

Website
OneHourFullerton.com
Industry
HVAC and Refrigeration Equipment Manufacturing
Company size
2-10 employees
Type
Privately Held

Updates

  • Rising temperatures don't have to mean an uncomfortable home. Keeping your home cool and comfortable as the heat climbs can be simple with the right approach. Small changes and smart maintenance can make a big difference without breaking the bank. Here are some easy ways to maintain steady home comfort: • Schedule a professional HVAC tune-up to ensure your system runs well. • Replace air filters regularly to improve airflow and air quality. • Use ceiling fans to help circulate cool air and reduce reliance on AC. • Seal doors and windows to keep hot air out and cool air in. • Consider installing a programmable thermostat to improve cooling times and save energy. At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Fullerton, we've helped hundreds of homeowners beat the heat with reliable service and expert advice. For example, a recent customer saw a 15% drop in their energy bill after a quick system tune-up and filter replacement. Keeping your system well-maintained not only keeps your home comfortable but also prevents costly breakdowns during heat waves. It means peace of mind knowing your family stays cool, safe, and comfortable all summer long. Ready to stay comfortable as temperatures rise? Contact One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Fullerton today for a quick inspection or a tune-up. We're here 24/7 to help you keep your home cool and your energy bills low. Call us now or book online to schedule your service before the heat hits its peak.

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  • Don't wait for your HVAC system to break down before taking action. Early signs like uneven heating or cooling, strange noises, or rising energy bills often signal your system needs attention. Ignoring these warnings can lead to costly repairs or a complete system failure when you least expect it. At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Fullerton, we've helped countless homeowners catch problems early with routine maintenance and prompt service. For example, a recent customer noticed their energy bill spiked unexpectedly. A quick inspection revealed a small leak and worn parts—issues we fixed before the system failed during a heat wave. Recognizing these signs early means you save money, extend your system's life, and keep your home comfortable year-round. Don't let small problems turn into major headaches. Have you noticed any unusual signs with your HVAC system lately? What steps have you taken to address them?

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  • 3 simple habits to keep your air conditioner running smoothly all summer Summer heat can be relentless, and a well-maintained air conditioner is your best defense. But did you know that small, simple habits can prevent costly breakdowns and keep your system running well all season long? Here are three easy habits every homeowner should adopt: 1. Change or clean your air filter every 1-2 months. A clean filter improves airflow and reduces strain on your system. 2. Keep the outdoor unit free of debris like leaves, dirt, and grass clippings. This helps your AC breathe better and cool more effectively. 3. Schedule a professional tune-up before the heat peaks. Our technicians check refrigerant levels, inspect coils, and make sure everything runs smoothly. At One Hour Heating & Air Conditioning of Fullerton, we've seen how these simple steps extend the life of AC units and lower energy bills. Taking a little time now means fewer emergency repairs during the hottest days. Plus, a well-running system keeps your home comfortable and your wallet happy. What's one habit you've found essential for keeping your AC in top shape?

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