FUJITSU · HAYWARD
Service · All Fujitsu ModelsFujitsu Ductless Mini-Split Repair · Hayward, CA
Fujitsu ductless repair in Hayward, retrofit comfort for older flats homes and hillside houses without central air.
- $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
- Same-day best effort
- CSLB #1136642
Fujitsu in Hayward
Fujitsu heating and cooling in Hayward.
Hayward has a deep stock of older homes in the flats and a band of hillside houses above the fault line, most built without central air. Fujitsu ductless is a common retrofit here, adding both heating and cooling without tearing into these older structures. I service mostly single and dual-zone systems, with some larger multi-zone in the hill homes.
The climate is bay-moderated in the flats and warmer up the hill, so these Fujitsu units carry a real mix of heating and cooling through the year. Many replaced old wall furnaces, so the owners rely on them as primary comfort. When one fails, the home has no backup, so I prioritize Hayward service calls.
We service Fujitsu in Hayward through Bay Area HVAC Service. Written quotes, $75 diagnostic waived with the repair, and 7-day scheduling.
Common repairs we do
What we close on the truck.
- Drain line overflow inside older flats-area walls. Retrofit Fujitsu drains routed through old Hayward walls clog and back up. I clear the line, fix the slope, and add a float switch so the head shuts off before water damages the wall.
- Heating dropout from a faulty outdoor temperature sensor. A bad outdoor thermistor makes a Fujitsu misread conditions and lose heat output. In a home with no backup that means a cold house. I ohm the sensor and replace it so heating tracks correctly.
- Outdoor unit vibration and noise on a settled pad. Hayward soil shifts and pads settle, letting the AOU rattle. I check the compressor and fan mounts, re-level and isolate the unit, and quiet it back down.
Models we service
Fujitsu product lines.
- Ductless mini-splits (Halcyon)
- Multi-zone inverter systems
- Low-temperature heating heat pumps
- Wall heads and ceiling cassettes
- Concealed-duct air handlers
Pricing and warranty
What it costs. What we stand behind.
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$75
Diagnostic visit. Waived when you book the repair with us.
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Written
90 days on consumables, 1 year on major parts, 2 years on sealed-system rebuilds. Quoted in writing before work starts.
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CSLB
#1136642. Bonded and insured. We file warranty paperwork when applicable.
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FAQ
Fujitsu in Hayward questions, answered.
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How far is Hayward from your San Ramon base?
Hayward is about 25 to 35 minutes from San Ramon down 680, and I route through Castro Valley or San Leandro. I give a tighter arrival window the day of the appointment. -
Is a Fujitsu reliable as my only heat in a Hayward home?
Yes. Many of my Hayward customers run Fujitsu as primary heat, and the inverter handles the mild, damp winters well, heating far more evenly than the old wall furnace it replaced. -
Water is dripping from my indoor unit. Is that serious?
It is usually a clogged drain, which is common in these retrofit installs. I clear it and add a safety float switch so it shuts the unit down before any future clog can damage your wall.
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