- Air Conditioning Installation/Replacement
- Air Conditioning Service/RepairAir-Tech Air Conditioning & Heating, is a Southern California Cooling, Heating, Indoor Air Quality (IAQ), Repair, Service, Replacement and Maintenance Company located in beautiful Pasadena, California. Air-Tech serves Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County as well as the San Gabriel & San Fernando Valleys. Air-Tech Air Conditioning & Heating employs certified technicians for air conditioner repairs, furnace repairs, ductless mini-split repairs, heat pump repairs, thermostat repairs as well as air conditioner replacements, furnace replacements, ductless mini-split replacements and heat pump replacements. To set-up an appointment for service, repair or an estimate for a replacement, call (626) 795-8880 or email office@airtechac.com.
- Mini Split Service/Repair
- Mini Split Installation/Replacement
- Air Conditioning Tune-Up*Conditions apply, call for details. Not applicable with any other offer. Nor previoius service, nor off any diagnostic. 1 per customer.
- Air Purification Systems
- Heat Pump Installation/Replacement
- Heat Pump Service/Repair
- Furnace Installation/Replacement
- Furnace Service/Repair
- Water Heater Installation/Replacement
- Heating System Installation/Replacement
- Duct CleaningRotobrush® air duct cleaning system also removing the allergy and disease-causing contaminants that continuously circulate throughout the air duct system. We will then sanitize your air ducts and vents with an environmentally safe sanitizer commonly used in hospitals and nursing homes. This reduces the risk of contaminant growth and leaves behind a fresh scent. This advanced cleaning method leaves fresh, clean and virtually contaminant-free air in your home or office.
- Duct WorkMany homeowners choose to work with a professional contractor for duct improvement projects. Most heating and cooling equipment contractors also repair ductwork. Look for a contractor that will...
- Duct SealingSome homeowners choose to take on duct sealing as a do-it-yourself project. Start by sealing air leaks using mastic sealant or metal tape and insulating all the ducts that you can access (such as those in attics, crawlspaces, unfinished basements, and garages). Never use duct tape, as it is not long-lasting. Also, make sure that the connections at vents and registers are well-sealed where they meet the floors, walls, and ceiling. These are common locations to find leaks and disconnected ductwork.