The AC you put in this year sets your July bills for the next 15. Onzone is based right here in Pleasanton, so this is our home turf: fast site visits, honest sizing, and an install we will be driving past for years.
We install across Pleasanton, downtown Main Street, Ruby Hill, Stoneridge, and East Pleasanton included. Every job gets a Manual J load calculation, a pulled permit, and a written line item proposal before a single part goes on order.
Our shop is in Pleasanton, so this is the housing we know best: 1950s and 60s tracts, a few Eichlers, and newer construction. Those are three different installs, and we treat them that way. Site visits and follow ups are quick because it is home.
Pleasanton summers run hot and dry, with July and August highs near 90, so the cooling load here is real. We run the load calc on every install and size the tonnage to your actual house. Bigger is not better, it is just louder and more expensive to run.
You get a line-item proposal covering equipment, labor, permit, and disposal before anything is ordered. We pull the permit and handle the city inspection, so the price you approve is the price you pay.
Yes. The mechanical permit and the city inspection are included and coordinated by us. You never deal with the counter at City Hall.
Every install starts with a Manual J load calculation: square footage, insulation, windows, orientation. Pleasanton inland homes usually land in the 2.5 to 4 ton range, but the calc decides, not a guess and not the size of the old unit.
Often, yes. A heat pump covers cooling and heating on one system and qualifies for rebates a straight AC does not. When the numbers are close we quote both and let you choose. See heat pump installation.
Then start with AC repair in Pleasanton. We only recommend replacement when the repair math stops making sense, and we show you the numbers either way.
Also in Pleasanton: AC Repair, HVAC Installation, Heat Pump Installation, Furnace Installation.