FUJITSU · SAN RAMON
Service · All Fujitsu ModelsFujitsu Ductless Mini-Split Repair · San Ramon, CA
Fujitsu mini-split repair in San Ramon, our home base, from Windemere to the older Twin Creeks neighborhoods.
- $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
- Same-day best effort
- CSLB #1136642
Fujitsu in San Ramon
Fujitsu heating and cooling in San Ramon.
San Ramon is where we are based, so this is the city I know best. The housing runs from 1980s Twin Creeks homes to the newer Windemere and Gale Ranch tracts, mostly two-story with central furnaces. Owners add Fujitsu ductless to hot upstairs bonus rooms, home offices, and ADUs that the central system cannot keep comfortable.
HVAC runs through Bay Area HVAC Service. San Ramon gets hot Tri-Valley summers, so the cooling side of a Fujitsu works hard, and the inverter holds steady through it. Being local means we get to San Ramon jobs fast, often the same day, and we know the common builder layouts and where these heads tend to be installed.
ADRIUM is EPA 608 Universal certified, CSLB 1136642. We waive the $75 diagnostic with the repair and put every quote in writing before any work.
Common repairs we do
What we close on the truck.
- ADU and bonus-room head capacity loss. San Ramon ADUs and upstairs bonus rooms run a single Fujitsu head hard in summer, and a low charge shows up as weak cooling on hot days. I leak check, seal the flare, and recharge by weight to bring back full capacity.
- Outdoor unit high-pressure trip in summer. A dust-fouled condenser coil in the Tri-Valley heat raises head pressure until the Fujitsu trips. I clean and treat the coil and verify the fan and charge so it rides through hot afternoons.
- Inverter board protection faults. Heat soak and voltage sag in summer can trip the Fujitsu inverter board into protection. I check supply voltage and the board diagnostics and correct the electrical fault rather than just resetting.
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 San Ramon questions, answered.
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Since you are based in San Ramon, how fast can you get to me?
Very fast. San Ramon is home base, so we often reach jobs here the same day. From here we also cover Danville, Alamo, Dublin, and Pleasanton, so our local routing is tight. -
Can a Fujitsu cool my hot upstairs or ADU without a new central system?
Yes. A single head handles a bonus room, office, or ADU that the central furnace cannot keep up with. We repair the ones already installed in San Ramon homes. -
Will Fujitsu keep up in San Ramon's summer heat?
Yes, the inverter holds capacity on hot days. If yours is tripping or falling behind, it is usually a dirty coil, low charge, or fan, all of which we repair.
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