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“All 393 reviews award 5 stars, with customers specifically naming Jake, Gina, and Kenny as key contributors to their positive experience. Reviewers…”
“257 reviews yield a 4.9-star average with zero sub-3-star ratings. Seven of eight sampled reviewers explicitly commend technician professionalism. Same-day or…”
“Every reviewer awarded 5 stars except one 4-star rating. Multiple customers specifically praise technicians…”
“All eight sampled reviews award 5 stars, with six specifically naming technician Tim as the service provider.…”
“All 68 reviewers award 5 stars, with technician John appearing by name in multiple reviews for same-day…”
Typical heating and cooling repair costs in Citrus Heights, by component.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Diagnostic / service call | $74 | $118 | $196 |
Thermostat replacement | $147 | $270 | $490 |
Blower motor replacement | $392 | $637 | $1,078 |
Heat exchanger replacement | $1,470 | $2,156 | $3,430 |
Ignitor replacement (gas furnace) | $147 | $245 | $392 |
Control board replacement | $294 | $539 | $882 |
Full system repair (major) Multi-component failure | $490 | $1,176 | $2,940 |
Prices reflect Pacific coast metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
Citrus Heights endures Sacramento Valley summers that routinely push afternoon temperatures past 90°F and sometimes above 100°F, leaving air conditioners under sustained strain during delta breeze lulls. That climate keeps demand steady for hvac-repair Citrus Heights, and eight contractors respond locally — a small field averaging a 4.9 rating from 1,355 reviews, which suggests consistent service quality amid intense seasonal use.
Specific pricing details for common repairs weren’t provided in the dataset, so local homeowners should expect variation by job scope, parts and labor. California requires HVAC contractors to hold a C-20 license from the CSLB, so confirm licensing and insurance before scheduling service. Emergency or after-hours work is less common; only one provider in the area advertises 24/7 availability.
The customer highlights were not included here, so prospective clients should watch patterns in reviews: repeated praise for prompt arrival times, clear estimates, and clean workspaces matters more than isolated five-star comments. Ask for references, verify C-20 licensure, and get written estimates that break out diagnostics, parts and labor to compare bids effectively.