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WC Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.
25976 Madison Ave.
Murrieta, CA 92562
Phone: 1-800-390-6085
Fax: 1 (951) 461-9034

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  Customer Quotes
Thanks for the great job. I love the new thermostat you put in; I like that I can easily program the air 7 days a week!

Mike Christensen
Fallbrook, CA
 
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We have a HVAC service department, with skilled technicians, that service all brands of central heating and air conditioning equipment.

Our customer-centered staff is always ready to address your commercial HVAC, or residential HVAC service needs. Our staff is available Monday thru Friday 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We even offer a weekend technician for emergency service needs.

Our technicians come with adequately stocked trucks that have replacement parts and filters to meet your heating and air conditioning needs. For that comfortable temperature, we carry a complete line of thermostats.

Service Tips

If your system will not come on, check your circuit breakers and disconnect switch.

Changing your thermostat rapidly may cause the compressor motor protector to open. When this happens the compressor will turn off for a short period of time. Allow 15 minutes for compressor to automatically reset itself.

Check your blower compartment door to insure it is closed. The unit will not come on if the door is not completely closed.

Check outdoor condenser for any blockages. Enclosures around your outside unit can interfere with proper operation.

Sometimes you may experience rooms cooler or warmer than others. You can balance airflow to your satisfaction. Simply pull the lever on the registers downward to decrease and upward to increase airflow. Remember, when increasing airflow for one area you decrease in another. It is not uncommon to find the need to change the airflow for each season.

              
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