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If you have broken air conditioning that doesn't blow cold air or it's too noisy, or you are experiencing any other problems just call our toll free number to get professional help. We can immediately repair you air conditioning to perfect working order. Call us anytime to schedule an appointment for your San Francisco air conditioning repair. We will work with you to set up a repair appointment for a time that is most convenient for you.

We know our clients have busy schedules so we work with them to find convenient times whenever you need air conditioning repair appointments in San Francisco. For a convenient, same day air conditioning repair appointment, call us anytime toll free number:

800-621-1761

800-697-9149 For Oakland and Fremont

For parts only: 800-370-9281

Please note that all purchased air conditioning parts are shipped directly to you

We service and repair all air conditioning brands and models:

Trane
Lennox
Caloric
GE

Bryant
Puron
Rheem
Ruud

Carrier
Trane
York
Tempstar
and more view all brands

Our air conditioning repair coverege area includes entire San Francisco and the surrounding cities:


San Francisco
South San Francisco
Daly City

Brisbane
San Bruno
Pacifica

Burlingame
Montara

view the rest service areas

The information provided below is to help you become more familiar with your air conditioning. Some of the information suggests ways to use your air conditioning in a more efficient and effective way. These suggestions can help you save money on utility bills and on unexpected air conditioning repairs and they can help extend the working life of your air conditioning.

SAFETY WARNING: APPLIANCES ARE VERY DANGEROUS TO REPAIR IF YOU ARE NOT EXPERIENCED AND KNOWLEDGEABLE. Taking chances with your safety and health when there is an air conditioning problem is not worth it. We strongly recommend that you do not get involved with any air conditioning repairs without professional help. All air conditioning repairs demand professional knowledge, training, and experience. Without this professional background, repairs can become very dangerous. Professionals use tools that are specialized for gas or electric systems. For professional help call our air conditioning repair service technicians 24/7 at:


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HOW TO FIND THE BEST AIR CONDITIONER FOR YOUR HOME WIRING

The electric motors in air conditioners are built with different volt and ampere ratings to fit different home wiring systems. Motors operate on 115 volts, 208 volts, or 230 volts, and they draw currents ranging from less than 7.5 amperes to over 25 amperes.
SELECTING AIR CONDITIONERS
To find the conditioner best suited to your home, you need to know the electrical capacity of your wiring in volts and amperes, the codes in your area about connecting conditioners to home wiring, and the electrical load already on the wiring. A conditioner that draws more current than the wiring can safely carry can cause fuses to blow or create a fire hazard. If your wiring is inadequate for the conditioner you want to buy, you have only two choices: buy a smaller conditioner or have higher capacity wiring built into your home.
Home Wiring Capacities. Circuits in most houses and apartments supply electricity at about 115 volts and 15 amperes. Kitchens and laundry rooms may have circuits that supply 20 amperes. Before you buy a conditioner, find out the amperage of the outlet where the conditioner will be located. One way to do this is to check your house or apartment fuse box and read the amperes from the correct fuse or circuit breaker.
If you have any doubt about the amperage or voltage of the outlet, consult a licensed electrician.
Local Electrical Codes. In most of the United States, conditioners that draw 7.5 amperes or less at 115 volts may be connected to household circuits; in some areas and buildings, conditioners with ratings up to 12 amperes may be plugged into 115-volt, single-outlet circuits; but nowhere should machines drawing more than 12 amperes be connected to 15-ampere, 115-volt circuits. Few houses or apartments are equipped with single-outlet, 115-volt circuits. Installing them requires a licensed electrician and the cost depends on the capacity of the existing building wiring and the location of the outlet. To find out the electrical rating allowable for a conditioner connected to your home wiring, telephone the city or county engineer's office, a licensed electrician, or the local electric utility company. You can also consult a local air conditioner dealer. Some offer a free home survey to determine what electrical circuit changes would need to be made in your home to install various air conditioners. If you live in an apartment, check with the building manager before you purchase an air conditioner. Many buildings have strict rules about the maximum amperages allowed for air conditioners.
Loads and Wiring. Even if you follow the rules of your local electrical code, it may be possible for you to overload a circuit's current-carrying capacity if you plug too many appliances into it in addition to your air conditioner. The combined load could result in blown fuses or an electrical fire if the circuit is improperly wired or fused. To avoid this situation, either determine the circuit's load yourself or consult your air conditioner dealer or an electrician. You can check the total load yourself if you know all the appliances and lights that are already on the circuit to which you plan to connect the air conditioner. Add the wattages of the appliances and lights usually functioning and divide by 115 volts. The answer is the ampere load on the circuit without the conditioner. Then add the ampere rating of the conditioner. If the total is more than 12 amperes on a 15-ampere circuit, or more than 16 amperes on a 20-ampere circuit, consider the following: put the conditioner on a circuit with fewer appliances; buy two small-amperage conditioners rather than one large one and put them on two different circuits; or have an electrician install another circuit.
Special High-Voltage Check. Any person considering buying a 208- or 230-volt conditioner should consult a qualified electrician, your dealer, or the local power company about the actual voltage delivered to your home. It may be anywhere from less than 200 volts to more than 240 volts. While some high-voltage conditioners are rated 208/230 volts and operate at either end of this range, many are not so flexible. If the voltage on your 0 wiring is low, buy a conditioner rated 208 volts  or one with a dual rating. If the voltage is high, buy a machine rated at 230 volts or with a dual rating.

If your issue cannot be resolved with our easy tips, we strongly suggest that you call us for an appointment.

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Or send an appointment request online at appointment@SanFranciscoApplianceRepair.net To do so, please specify your name, address and a brief nature of the problem. Once we receive your request we will contact you as soon as possible. We will be happy to help.

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