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WC Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.
25976 Madison Ave.
Murrieta, CA 92562
Phone: 951-600-0700
Toll Free: 1-800-390-6085
Fax: 1 (951) 461-9034
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Customer Testimonials
We are very happy with WC's installation and service. We have a complex installation with 3 units in our home and one in our guest house.
We wish you continued success and growth.
Victor L Kovner MD & Donna M Kovner
Bonsall, CA
Heat & Air Conditioning FAQ
WC Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. has unsurpassed leadership for indoor air quality. Having fresh, clean, air, in addition to proper humidity levels in your home can be key to the comfort level in your home. Indoor Air Quality Products can enhance the overall comfort and efficiency of your indoor comfort system.
At WC Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc., when you have questions our Comfort Advisors are always ready and able to answer your questions. Take a moment to read some of the most frequently asked questions.
- What equipment will best fit my home?
- How much will a new system cost?
- What does my warranty cover?
- What is a S.E.E.R.?
- How will the S.E.E.R. rating affect me, as a consumer?
- How long will my system last?
- How often should I have my heating and air conditioning, serviced?
Comfort Advisor’s can introduce the most current products available. There are many factors that affect the specifications and sizing of the system you choose. Some of these factors are; geographic location, square footage, insulation, design, duct size and arrangement, as well as several others. WC Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. can provide an in-home evaluation to determine which equipment is best suited for your home and your family’s needs.
How much will a new system cost?
Every customer has individual needs, therefore need individualized attention. Please contact us to schedule an appointment with one of our Comfort Advisors.
What does my warranty cover?
Under the standard factory warranty, the dealer will cover the parts and the installer will cover the labor. You will find your warranty paperwork with your homeowner information packet. The information you will need to support facilitation of maintenance and repair of your unit will be your model and serial number and installation date of your equipment.
What is a S.E.E.R.?
Seasonal, Energy, Efficiency, Ratio - The higher the S.E.E.R., the more efficient the system.
How will the S.E.E.R. rating affect me, as a consumer?
All manufactured equipment on or after January 23, 2006, has a minimum efficiency standard set and mandated, by the U.S. Department of Energy. A 13 SEER air conditioner or heat pump will save the consumer money on their electric bill. The savings is determined by the SEER rating, efficiency of your current system. For example; a 13 SEER can amount to a savings of about 23%.compared to a 10 SEER.
How long will my system last?
A regular maintenance, by experienced professionals, will support the longevity of your system. The appropriate care can provide your gas furnace up to 25 years and 15 to 20 years for your air conditioner.
How often should I have my heating and air conditioning, serviced?The service on a heating and air conditioning system should be at least once a year. The ideal service is twice a year. WC Heating & Air Conditioning recommends twice a year, once in the spring and again in the fall. We offer a Preferred Maintenance Agreement for your system(s), in which we provide our customers an ultimate tune-up, annually or semi-annually, commercial or residential. Call for details.
Below are some tips we recommend to support comfort and long life for your system.
- Keep the area around your outdoor system free of grass trimmings. This effort will help dirt and debris from interfering with the flow of air.
- Don’t cover grilles and duct work with furniture. You take away your system’s ability to deliver air to keep your home comfortable.
- During the summer months, keeping drapes or blinds closed in the afternoon will maintain cooler temperatures.
- Run other major appliances in the evening.
- Refraining from using your oven while running your air conditioner.
- Don’t overrun an exhaust fan. This will pull the air conditioning out of your home.
- Constant air flow helps so keep those fans running while using your air conditioner.
- Using a programmable thermostat allows you cool your home only when you need it.
- Different settings in various rooms will help keep everyone comfortable.
- Different settings in various rooms will help keep everyone comfortable. If you spend most of your time in a portion of your home, zoning can help you to save money on your utility bills.
- Using a ventilator for your attic will help pull the hot air out of your home in the summer time.
- Set your thermostat at 85 degrees when going on vacation or leaving your home for a long period of time. You want to keep that air circulating to prevent high temperatures and humidity from causing damage to your home and even your health. Mold and fungus can begin to form in kitchens, bathrooms, on furniture and even in your duct system.











