Mako HVAC

CA

4.9

ElectricianHVACPlumbingSidingRemodelingConcrete

9 Avatar stub icon Nirav T. 2 days ago on Yelp Super fast and the technician is pretty knowledgeable. Fixed the condenser in one shot. Highly recommend them for future work Read more Avatar stub icon Miguel I. 6 days ago on Yelp I have an older refrigerator (maybe 15 years old) that was leaking from the water/ice dispenser line. Parts are no longer available however, the repair person made 2 trips to a hardware store to buy what he needed to fix the leak. Very fast response (same day) and reasonable prices. Read more Rajeswari Krishnamsetty 3 months ago on Google Got an appointment to diagnose and come back to fix the issue quickly. Avatar stub icon Lucila R. November 13, 2025 on Yelp They are quick, efficient and friendly. Fixed my furnace problem fast and the price was on point. I will use them again for sure! Read more Jawwad M. September 16, 2025 on Yelp He came and filled the coolant and fixed our AC unit, job well done, Artem was professional Joe Conetto 6 months ago on Google Knowledgeable staff, always on time and leaves the area clean. RIVO has worked on commercial washer-dryers in my apartment building and appliances in my home. Always inspects, provides reason for appliance not working and lead time for any part to be ordered and Estimate for complete job. Read more Alex Frolikov 8 months ago on Google Thank you Ruslan for coming out so promptly and quickly identifying ...

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