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ProFlo Air Conditioning, Heating & Plumbing operates on Railroad Canyon Road in Canyon Lake, handling residential HVAC across the valley with a service mix spanning installation, repair, maintenance contracts, and indoor air quality work — central systems, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and gas furnaces. The company covers both routine seasonal maintenance and emergency calls when a unit fails mid-summer, when regional demand compresses lead times into weeks and air conditioning becomes non-negotiable. Homeowners in aging Canyon Lake and surrounding valley neighborhoods rely on summer maintenance contracts to catch problems before July and August peak, when units run continuously and failure means waiting for the next available slot. For new construction or retrofit installs, ProFlo handles the system design and ductwork fitting that newer homes in the area increasingly demand. Warranty work and financing details would clarify whether they specialize in particular brands or offer payment plans for larger replacements — details worth confirming when peak season schedules tighten and same-day availability becomes scarce.

Polar Express Heating and Air Conditioning serves residential and light commercial HVAC work across the Canyon Lake area and surrounding valley communities. The scope covers central air conditioning systems, furnace repair and replacement, ductless mini-split installation, heat pump service, and ductwork design — the full range of climate control that canyon-lake and foothill properties require. The shop handles both scheduled maintenance contracts and emergency calls, critical during the compressed summer season when peak demand crowds schedules and units run continuously through July and August. Homeowners managing aging systems in properties where summer temperatures routinely exceed 95 degrees understand the difference between routine maintenance and reactive repair: a unit that breaks mid-August faces weeks of delay across the valley. Polar Express positions itself as a direct-call option for both planned service — annual tune-ups, seasonal inspections, indoor air quality upgrades — and urgent breakdowns when cooling becomes non-negotiable. Warranty work and financing details determine whether a repair or replacement fits a given household's budget; those specifics drive the choice between a local contractor and a larger regional dispatch service.
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Get ListedCanyon Lake Heating & Cooling Services operates on Railroad Canyon Road in Canyon Lake, serving the residential HVAC market across the surrounding region with repair, installation, and maintenance…
Canyon Lake Heating & Cooling Services operates on Railroad Canyon Road in Canyon Lake, serving the residential HVAC market across the surrounding region with repair, installation, and maintenance work on central air systems, heat pumps, and furnaces. The service scope spans emergency callouts, seasonal tune-ups, unit replacements, and ductwork modifications — the full range of work that keeps air conditioning running through the valley's intense summer stretch. Summer demand in the Temecula area compresses schedules hard; systems that run continuously for months without rest drive a seasonal spike in repair calls, particularly in July and August when new installations also back up. Homeowners facing a dead unit mid-summer, scheduling spring maintenance before the heat arrives, or planning a heat pump conversion for year-round efficiency are the core clientele. For emergency weekend service during peak season or a maintenance contract that catches problems before they force a shutdown, local availability becomes the deciding factor between a regional dispatch service and a crew already working the immediate area.
Took my money, told me to change my filters...didn't fix the problem, now they keep telling me to call back "later" to schedule a new apt. Been 3 weeks w no AC, had to send the 8 yr old to stay somewhere else because it's too hot here.
Like the other review we were directed by our home warranty company to use them. The first attempt they never called and the second time they called, but I miss their call. When I tried to call back the voicemail was always full and they never answered.
The worst company I have ever interacted with. Avoid them at all costs. They never return calls, they don't initiate calls when directed to by a home warrantee company, and I wonder whether they are a "fly by night" company.
What Locals Know
Canyon Lake summers routinely push into the mid-90s, making A/C reliability critical and putting pressure on systems from June through September. Winter demand for heater service spikes in October–November before the season fully hits, and service availability tightens significantly during both peaks.
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