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“All 156 reviews award 5 stars, with customers specifically praising honest assessments over upselling.…”
“All 347 reviews carry 5-star ratings, with positive feedback clustering around specific technicians named…”
“All 848 reviews are 5-star ratings, with multiple reviewers specifically naming technicians Evan and Jeff.…”
“All 58 reviews award 5 stars, with technicians Aaron, Chance, Luis, Edwind, James, Johnny, Carl, Mike, and…”
“Six of seven displayed reviews award 5 stars, with technicians Nick, Coral, LP, and Connor specifically…”
“Six of eight reviewers award five stars, praising specific staff members like Jenny, Beth, and Jeanette for…”
“Three of four visible reviews award 5 stars, with clients specifically naming technicians Ryan, Ian, and…”
Pricing ranges across all HVAC services offered in Auburn.
| Service | Typical Range | Price Points |
|---|---|---|
| AC Repair | $71–$2,660 | 7 items → |
| AC Installation | $138–$18,400 | 8 items → |
| AC Replacement | $1,932–$14,720 | — |
| HVAC Maintenance | $15–$784 | 7 items → |
| HVAC Repair | $74–$3,430 | 7 items → |
| HVAC Service | $67–$13,395 | 6 items → |
| Emergency HVAC | $143–$3,325 | 6 items → |
| Commercial HVAC | $2–$76,000 | 7 items → |
Prices reflect Pacific coast metro averages based on HomeAdvisor and Angi published cost data. Last updated: April 2026.
Auburn’s summers mirror Sacramento’s hot, dry profile, with long stretches of 90°+ weather and more than a dozen triple‑digit days that push demand for reliable cooling. Lower humidity reduces evaporative effectiveness and increases reliance on refrigerated systems, shaping local maintenance cycles and replacement timelines. Nine contractors serve the area, averaging a 4.7 rating across 1,813 reviews, so hvac Auburn searches return experienced options and competitive responses from hvac companies Auburn.
City‑wide HVAC costs run very wide, from small diagnostic visits at a couple dollars to full system replacements approaching $76,000, reflecting everything from minor repairs to comprehensive commercial installs and ductwork projects. California law requires contractors to carry the C-20 Warm‑Air Heating, Ventilating, and Air‑Conditioning license from the CSLB and to document four years of HVAC experience within the past decade, a baseline that separates casual handymen from licensed professionals in pricing and scope.
Customer highlights weren’t provided in the dataset, so patterns come from market dynamics: steady demand for AC service in summer, a handful of firms offering 24/7 response, and an overall high rating that suggests quality competition. Price variance and the licensing requirement push homeowners to compare quotes and verify C‑20 credentials when selecting the best hvac Auburn firm for major projects.