YORK · HILLSBOROUGH
Service · All York ModelsYork Furnace & HVAC Repair · Hillsborough, CA
York furnace and HVAC repair in Hillsborough, serviced cleanly across the large estate lots off El Cerrito and Black Mountain.
- $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
- Same or next-day best effort
- CSLB #1136642
York in Hillsborough
York heating and cooling in Hillsborough.
Hillsborough is estate territory on the Peninsula. The homes are large and on big wooded lots, and most run several York systems with zoning to cover the square footage. The climate is moderate, so the loads are gentle, but the systems are complex and often layer equipment across additions built in different eras. Matching the right part to the right unit is the heart of the work here.
When a single zone goes down it is rarely the whole house, but these owners want it handled promptly and without disruption. I work clean, keep to the mechanical areas, and quote everything in writing before I start. York parts are easy to source, so once I have mapped the system most repairs are quick.
This runs through Bay Area HVAC Service, our HVAC division. EPA 608 Universal certified, CSLB #1136642. The $75 diagnostic is waived with the repair, installs carry 10-year parts and 10-year labor, repairs carry one year.
Common repairs we do
What we close on the truck.
- Flame sensor on a rarely-used zone. In a large Hillsborough home some York zones barely run, and those flame sensors oxidize and short cycle when they fire. I clean or replace the sensor and confirm the flame signal holds through a full burn.
- Control board matched across additions. Estates built out over decades carry different York generations under one roof. A failed board must match the exact unit. I identify the correct board before ordering so we do not chase the wrong part.
- Ignitor on a secondary furnace. York furnaces serving guest quarters or wings sit idle and the hot surface ignitor cracks from age. I carry the common ignitors and replace on the spot so that part of the house is back the same visit.
Models we service
York product lines.
- Gas furnaces
- Heat pumps and AC condensers
- Air handlers and coils
- Packaged rooftop and split systems
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
York in Hillsborough questions, answered.
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How long is the drive to Hillsborough from San Ramon
Hillsborough is across the bay, roughly 55 to 65 minutes from San Ramon over the San Mateo Bridge. We route it with Atherton, Palo Alto, and Los Altos Hills calls, so booking a day ahead lets me schedule the Peninsula trip properly. -
Can you handle a large multi-zone York system
Yes. Most Hillsborough estates run several York units with zoning, and we service the full setup. I map the system and confirm the failing zone before quoting. -
Do you work discreetly on an occupied home
Always. I keep to the mechanical areas, work clean, and stay out of the household. You get a written quote first, and the $75 diagnostic is waived with the repair.
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