Western Heating & Cooling

CA

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in California&#39s Central Valley Regionclick here . SERVICES WE SERVICE ALL MAJOR&nbspBRANDS WE SERVICE ALL MAJOR HVAC BRANDS ABOUT Western Heating &ampclimate of the Western United States. &nbspincreasing loads and operating costs. &nbspInspired by the work being done at the UC Davis Western Cooling Efficiency Center (WCEC)AE3VLLC created Western Heating &ampCooling&nbspto help bring proven innovations in hot dry cooling effeciency to market. &nbspCalifornia License # 999624 ABOUT BLOWER&nbspclick here . BLOWER FAN MOTOR UPGRADES 9999+ High Efficiency Blower Fan Motor Retrofits Performed 2014 PG&ampE ACQC Field Quality Control Award Winner 2015 PG&ampE&nbspACQC&nbspContractor of the Year Award Winner CONTACT Inquiries For any inquiriesquestions or commendationsplease call: &nbsp

85 for all repair estimates ($35 trip fee and $50 diagnostic fee), which includes the time to drive to your home and diagnose the problem with your heater or air conditioner. If you choose to have repair work done, you may apply the $50 diagnostic fee toward the cost of the repair For information about Free Energy Efficiency Upgrades for Multifamily Apartment Buildings in California's Central Valley Region, click here . SERVICES WE SERVICE ALL MAJOR BRANDS WE SERVICE ALL MAJOR HVAC BRAN

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