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Menifee Valley Air Conditioning operates on Industrial Avenue in Hemet, offering air conditioning and heating service across the valley — the kind of trade-specific contractor where residents call with a single, defined problem (a unit that won't cool, a thermostat replacement, refrigerant charge, filter swap) rather than a multi-trade punch list. The focus is system repair and maintenance for existing HVAC equipment in single-family homes, not general handyman catch-all work. This contractor suits homeowners with a specific cooling or heating issue who want a licensed HVAC specialist rather than a generalist, and those facing urgent problems in the high-heat months when every other air conditioning shop is booked out. For honey-do lists mixing three or four different trades — a fixture swap plus drywall patch plus cabinet adjustment — a multi-trade handyman is the faster call. For a refrigerant leak or compressor diagnosis, someone trained and licensed in HVAC fills the role most valley residents reach for when the air stops working in July.
Cold Air Solutions is a state-licensed heating and air conditioning contractor based in Hemet, holding an active CSLB C-20 license (#1077672) in good standing, verified against the California Contractors State License Board in July 2026. Contact them directly for quotes and current availability.
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Get ListedNeighbors HVAC of Hemet operates on North State Street in central Hemet, handling the full range of residential heating and cooling work — system installations, repairs, maintenance contracts, and…
Neighbors HVAC of Hemet operates on North State Street in central Hemet, handling the full range of residential heating and cooling work — system installations, repairs, maintenance contracts, and ductwork — across single-family and small commercial properties throughout the valley. The focus is conventional central air and furnace systems, the workhorse setup for most older Hemet neighborhoods, though the crew also services heat pumps and ductless mini-splits for newer builds and retrofits. Summer demand in the Inland Empire compresses hard; by mid-July most HVAC contractors run weeks out on non-emergency calls, and aging units that barely made it through June tend to fail in peak heat. Residents who establish a maintenance contract or catch problems in spring avoid that August scramble. For homeowners facing a full system replacement or upgrading to a heat pump, financing and warranty terms matter — those conversations benefit from a local crew with a service area they know rather than a national dispatch operation. Emergency repair availability tightens in the hottest months; preventive service in late spring is the smarter window.
Called them about my A/C, but when the person answered, they just said Hello, in a rude tone and went silent. Not very professional in my opinion.
What Locals Know
Hemet summers regularly exceed 100°F and strain older AC systems — homeowners typically need service June through September. Winter demand is lighter, making spring and fall ideal windows for non-emergency maintenance and system inspections before peak seasonal load hits.
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