Lunt Heating & Air Conditioning provides superior heating and cooling service, repair & installation in Rohnert Park, CA. We are a full-service HVAC contractor, that's equipped to work with all air conditioning & heating systems such as gas furnaces and heat pumps (both standard and mini-split ductless systems).
For reliable heating in Rohnert Park, CA call Lunt Heating & Air Conditioning. We have been providing HVAC service in the area since 2003. Ask us for a free estimate on a new heating system.
Your furnace never breakdowns at a good time you can count Lunt Heating & Air Conditioning for fast response. Our trucks are loaded with parts so that we can repair your furnace quickly and get your home warm.
Our technicians can fix any problem. They are experienced and skilled to handle a variety of heating issues. They have seen everything and have an understanding of how to fix any complications - for any brand.
Getting an annual tune-up on your heating system will help avoid malfunctions or costly furnace repairs in the middle of winter. Routine servicing keep furnaces working safely & efficiently.
When your furnace can no longer be repaired or you're ready to get a new heating system, call us for a free estimate on a new heating system. We carry many types of furnaces to meet your comfort needs and budget.
We can help you with all of your air conditioning in Rohnert Park, CA. Whether you need a completely new air conditioning system installed or replaced, we can help you make sure your AC runs efficiently all summer long. For any air conditioning maintenance, repairs, or installation, you can count on our professional AC technicians to get the job done.
Upgrade on furnace in old house: I purchased a 1500 sq. ft home with a high efficiency furnace a few years old. The furnace warmed the house but when the furnace blew air the sound was so load we could hardly talk. Over the years this noise became more frustrating. Further, on cold mornings in the West County, the furnace would run for 5 minutes, shut off and then recycle, 5 on 2 off for several cycles. Reading on the Internet it was apparent the furnace was oversized and going through overheating followed by the blower cooling the furnace. The furnace was installed by the local "sheet metal company" so I called them for a quote for a furnace with variable fan and modulating fuel valve. The nice young man looked at the furnace they installed in 2004 and said I could buy another like it, 80,000BTUs. He made no measurement, didn't inspect the ducts, just shot from the hip and said, this is what you need. My wife suggested getting a second quote so I read about other furnaces, besides Carrier and selected York. Their website sent me to Lunt. I called and two gentlemen came out. We discussed the noise and they evaluated our heating system. They brought equipment to evaluate the air flow and determined the furnace was trying to force too much air through the ducting, forcing it to overheat, hence the frequent cycling. Lunt Technicians measured the air flow through the ducting and did testing, up front at no expense to me. Using these analyses, they said I should increase the duct and air venting in two rooms to gain better balance. I followed their suggestions, had them install what they recommended and am very satisfied. The furnace, a York YP9C, is virtually without sound and the smaller 60,000 BTU furnace seems correct for our home size. I highly recommend talking to Lunt and not the "sheet metal company".
Tony B. - Sebastopol, CA