It's 8 PM on a Friday, and it's 108 degrees outside. You suddenly realize your house is getting hot. Your AC is dead. In Temescal Valley, CA, this is more than an inconvenience; it's a true emergency. When you need emergency AC repair near me, you need a fast, local, and honest team. This is a guide on what to do.
AC EMERGENCY? Call our 24/7 Temescal Valley, CA repair team now at (833) 467-1243.
We are a local Temescal Valley, CA team of state-licensed HVAC repair technicians. Our mission is to respond to your emergencies 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We know the heat here is a serious health risk. We have stocked trucks and technicians on call right now to get your cool air back on as fast as humanly possible.
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When your AC fails in the middle of a heatwave, you don't have time to wait for "business hours."
Losing your AC when it's over 100 degrees outside is a serious safety issue.
Don't wait. Our local Temescal Valley, CA repair experts are standing by.
"My AC died at 10 PM. It was 105. I was panicking. I called, and a technician was at my house by 11:30 PM. He had the part on his truck and fixed it. I could have cried. Thank you!"
"I was searching 'emergency ac repair near me' at 6 AM, and they were the first to answer. They had a tech out by 9 AM and my AC was running by 10. That's service."
"The peace of mind from their 24/7 service is priceless. Our AC went out on a Sunday, and they were there. The technician was professional, fast, and honest. Highly recommend."
Temescal Valley takes its name from the Rancho Temescal established by Leandro Serrano. Serrano received the written permission of the priest of the Mission San Luis Rey de Francia, or of the military commander of San Diego, to occupy the five square league Rancho Temescal on land belonging to Mission of San Luis Rey. He took possession in about 1818 or 1819 under a grant given by Governor José María de Echeandía to Leandro Serrano. The Serrano Boulder (California Historical Landmark (#185), marks the site of the first house erected by Leandro Serrano about May 1824. The grant extended along the Temescal Valley south of present day Corona and encompassed El Cerrito and Lee Lake. The Serrano family held the land until they lost the court case validating their title to the land in 1866. Meanwhile squatters settled on the land in anticipation of this result in 1855.
Zip Codes in Temescal Valley, CA that we also serve: 92883