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Claim This BusinessE.N. Heating & Cooling has spent more than a decade building a steady presence across central New Mexico. Based in Albuquerque, the company holds an LLC registration and carries a 5.0-star average across 101 customer reviews , a volume that reflects sustained performance rather than a single burst of goodwill. Their service territory spans Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and Los Lunas, covering everything from routine seasonal maintenance in suburban tracts to full HVAC swaps in older mid-century neighborhoods where original equipment is long past its design life. A five-technician crew handles residential and light commercial work under a structured team that assigns roles from maintenance through final quality-check, giving homeowners a clear chain of accountability on every job site.
What distinguishes this crew is not a single flagship brand or a proprietary rebate loop , it is the absence of pressure tactics. Multiple reviewers note that estimates from competing firms ran twice as high before E.N. came in with a honest scope and a lower line item. The company posts 24/7 emergency availability on its homepage and reinforces that stance through follow-up calls documented in recent reviews, where a technician returned within hours when freezing temperatures stressed a newly installed system. That same responsiveness surfaces in the team structure: a lead tech, an install tech, a service tech, a maintenance tech, and a dedicated quality-control inspector mean a homeowner dealing with a failed furnace in January is not handing the phone to a one-person answering service.
Two technician names surface repeatedly in verified reviews. Evaristo appears in at least four accounts , one citing a same-day drive from across town to clear a heater fault in under 30 minutes, another framing him as the estimator who won a job after submitting the lowest of three bids while competitors pushed full replacement. Chantala Woods describes the owner personally visiting after installation to verify the work and handle the final payment, a step that is uncommon among firms that sub out quality control to third-party inspectors. When a mini-split question arose days after the original job closed, the crew called back proactively rather than waiting for a service request. Those granular details , a named technician, a named follow-up, a price comparison across bids , give a homeowner something concrete to ask for when they dial (505) 496-8934.
Of 101 reviews earning a perfect 5.0-star average, a consistent thread ties fast arrival times to technician Evaristo, with at least four accounts naming his diagnostic speed or transparent estimating. Multiple reviewers contrast E.N.'s pricing favorably against competing bids, while a separate set of accounts , including a detailed follow-up review , describe after-hours follow-up calls that went beyond the original scope without prompting.
| Sunday | Closed |
| Monday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Wednesday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| ThursdayToday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Friday | 7 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
New furnace and heat-pump installs with repair coverage across residential and light commercial properties. Covers mid-century and modern systems alike.
Central AC installs, refrigerated air retrofits, and cooling repairs. One reviewer described receiving new refrigerated air installed the same day the quote was accepted.
Ductwork balancing and airflow diagnostics designed to maintain consistent temperature and air quality across conditioned spaces.
Preventive checkups timed to New Mexico's heating and cooling seasons, aimed at catching worn components before they trigger emergency failures.
System installs and maintenance for commercial properties, with a dedicated quality-control step signed off by a named inspector before job close.
Rapid dispatch for heating failures and cooling breakdowns outside standard business hours, with documented response within a few hours of the call.