
HVAC Installation & Repair in Long Beach, CA
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5.04+ years onlineDaves HVAC INstallation Inc.
5.0Heating and Air Conditioning of Long Beach
5.0Long Beach Air Conditioning Contractor
5.0Long Beach Air Conditioning Contractors
5.0Long Beach Air Conditioning & Heating Repairs
5.0Long Beach Heating and Cooling
5.0Long Beach HVAC
5.0Long Beach HVAC Services LLC
5.0Totalease AC Repair Long Beach
5.011 mo onlineA1 Best Plumbing - Long Beach Plumbing
4.913½+ years onlineAAA CALVERT Electrical, Heating and Air Conditioning
4.917½+ years onlineAdvantage Air
4.914+ years onlineHeaters Milford Service
4.9Joseph Air Service
4.9Lakewood Heating and Air Conditioning Inc.
4.93+ years onlineMonkey Wrench Plumbing, Heating, Air & Electric
4.912 years onlineAllan Frank Plumbing Heating Cooling
4.822 years onlineDaniels Plumbing & Son
4.8~7 years onlineGreen Air Conditioning Service
4.8Heating & Air Conditioning
4.8Long Beach Heating & Cooling Co.
4.7US Air Conditioning Distributors
4.423 years onlinePerfect Air Heating and Air Conditioning
3.9HVAC Installation & Repair in Nearby CA Cities
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HVAC Installation & Repair in Long Beach, CA
Long Beach HVAC installation spans a wide range — coastal salt-air homes near Belmont Shore need corrosion-resistant equipment, while inland east Long Beach handles standard split systems. Mild Mediterranean climate makes heat pumps the obvious choice, with single equipment for both heat and cool. Older Bluff Heights and Naples homes often have undersized 2-2.5 ton AC fighting 1,800+ sq ft loads. SoCal Edison TOU rates favor smart-scheduled equipment. NeedInstall connects you with Long Beach HVAC contractors who size by Manual J, handle SCE rebates, and use marine-grade coils for coastal homes.
Long Beach HVAC installs run $7,500-$16,000 for high-efficiency heat pumps, $5,500-$11,000 for split systems. CA requires a C-20 HVAC contractor license. Permits ($175-$400) through Long Beach Building. SCE rebates ($300-$1,500) for qualifying upgrades. 30% federal ITC for heat pumps. Coastal homes need marine-grade copper coils ($300-$700 upcharge).
Frequently Asked Questions
- Heat pump for coastal climate?
- Ideal — Long Beach winters rarely drop below 50°F. Heat pumps with marine-grade coils handle salt-air corrosion. Variable-speed (Carrier Greenspeed, Trane XV20i) cut bills 25-40% over old equipment.
- Coastal corrosion?
- Within 1 mile of ocean, marine-grade copper coils mandatory. Standard aluminum micro-channel fails in 5-7 years. Pay the $300-$700 upcharge — saves you a full replacement later.
- What size unit?
- Don't trust rule-of-thumb. Manual J for tight Long Beach home calls for 2-3 tons. Oversized AC short-cycles, doesn't dehumidify in coastal humidity, runs up bills.
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