If your Temple City AC is over 10 years old and repairs are adding up, replacement is often the smarter move. We size every system with a Manual J load calculation, pull permits, handle rebates, and give you a straightforward recommendation — no pressure. Call (323) 970-3113 for a free assessment.
AC Repair & Air Conditioner Service in Temple City
LC Heating & Air provides AC repair in Temple City — including fix A/C, home AC repair, air conditioning unit repair, AC unit repair. Whether you need same-day service, a written estimate, or help deciding between repair and replacement, our licensed technicians handle every make and model.
We repair and service all major HVAC brands in Temple City, including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Hisense, LG, and Samsung, and older or discontinued units. No matter the manufacturer, we diagnose the problem accurately and give you an upfront price before any work begins.
Temple City summers are no joke. With long run times, attic heat, and temperatures that push past 95°F, your air conditioner works hard for months on end. When that system starts failing — compressor issues, refrigerant leaks, or just not keeping up — you face a real decision: keep repairing or replace the whole thing. At LC Heating & Air, we help Temple City homeowners make that call with clear facts, not sales talk.
I'm Leo, and I've been doing this work for over 20 years. My team and I treat every home like it's our own. We start with a thorough inspection, run a Manual J load calculation, and give you two or three equipment options with honest payback numbers. If a repair makes more sense, we'll say so. If replacement is the better path, we'll explain why. No guesswork, no pressure — just a system that fits your home and your budget.
Consideraciones HVAC locales
Temple City experiences long cooling seasons with temperatures often exceeding 95°F. Attic heat and dusty conditions accelerate equipment wear.
Primarily mid-century single-family homes with attic duct systems. Many have older electrical panels and undersized ducts that may need upgrades.
All AC replacements in Temple City require a permit from the city building department. We handle the permit and final inspection.
SCE, SoCalGas, and TECH Clean California rebates are available for qualifying high-efficiency systems. We identify and process them for you.
We also serve Rosemead, San Gabriel Country Club, Arcadia, San Gabriel, El Monte, and San Marino.
Common AC Problems in Temple City Homes
Temple City's climate puts unique stress on cooling equipment. The long cooling season — often running from May through October — means your AC cycles thousands more hours than systems in milder areas. That wear shows up first in the compressor and electrical components. We see a lot of failed run capacitors, worn contactors, and refrigerant leaks caused by vibration and heat cycling. Dust from nearby construction and dry conditions also clogs outdoor condenser coils, reducing efficiency and raising head pressure.
Another pattern we see in Temple City is undersized or oversized systems from past replacements. Many homes were originally built with window units or older central systems that didn't match the actual cooling load. When a new system was slapped in without a proper load calculation, it either short-cycles (too big) or runs non-stop (too small). Both waste energy and shorten equipment life. That's why we always start with a Manual J calculation — it's the only way to get the size right for your specific home.
Temple City Housing Stock and AC Replacement
Most Temple City homes are single-family residences built in the mid-century era — ranch-style houses with attic duct systems, often with later additions or remodels. These homes typically have limited attic space, which affects how we route new refrigerant lines and electrical wiring. Many also have older electrical panels that may need an upgrade to handle a modern high-efficiency system. We check your panel capacity during the assessment and include any necessary electrical work in the written estimate.
Another common feature is ductwork that was designed for lower-efficiency systems. Older ducts may be undersized, leaky, or insulated poorly. A new high-efficiency AC needs proper airflow to deliver its rated performance. We inspect your ducts and recommend repairs or replacement if needed. In some Temple City homes, we've found ducts crushed by stored items or disconnected at the plenum. Fixing those issues before installing the new system prevents callbacks and ensures you get the comfort and efficiency you're paying for.
How We Diagnose Your AC Before Recommending Replacement
Before we talk about replacement, we do a full diagnostic. That means checking airflow at the registers, measuring temperature split across the evaporator coil, inspecting the condenser coil for dirt and damage, and testing electrical components like the capacitor, contactor, and compressor windings. We also check refrigerant pressures and look for signs of leaks — oil residue, dye traces, or bubbling at fittings. If the system uses R-22, we note that because the refrigerant is phased out and expensive to replace.
We also look at the big picture: how old is the system? What's the repair history? Have you had multiple service calls in the last year? We check your thermostat calibration and verify that the system is actually sized correctly for your home. All of this goes into a written report that explains what's failing, what's likely to fail next, and whether a repair would be throwing good money after bad. If the system is worth fixing, we'll tell you. If the pattern points to replacement, we'll show you the math.
Repair or Replace? The 50% Rule and Other Factors
The simplest rule of thumb: if the repair cost is more than half the price of a new system, and your unit is over 10 years old, replacement is usually the better financial move. But there's more to it. A 15-year-old system with a failed compressor is almost always a replace — the compressor alone can cost $1,500–$2,500, and the rest of the system is worn out. On the other hand, a 5-year-old system with a bad capacitor? That's a $200 repair, easy call.
We also consider refrigerant type. If your system uses R-22, every leak repair gets more expensive because the refrigerant itself costs hundreds per pound. And efficiency matters: older systems might be 10 SEER or less, while modern units are 14.5 SEER2 or higher. The energy savings from a new system can offset the monthly payment. We run the numbers with you and give you a written comparison so you can see the payback period. No pressure, just facts.
Cost Factors and Rebates for AC Replacement in Temple City
The cost of a full AC replacement in Temple City depends on several factors: the size of the system (tonnage), the efficiency level (SEER2 rating), any duct modifications needed, electrical panel upgrades, and the complexity of the installation. Typical residential replacements range from $5,500 to $12,000, but every home is different. We provide a free, upfront written estimate that breaks down all costs — no surprises. Our diagnostic fee of $125 is applied to the repair if you approve work, and we never charge extra for the load calculation.
Rebates can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket cost. Qualifying high-efficiency systems may be eligible for incentives from Southern California Edison (SCE), SoCalGas, and TECH Clean California. These can range from $500 to over $3,000 depending on the equipment and your income level. We identify all applicable rebates during your estimate and handle the paperwork for you. Federal IRA tax credits may also apply. We'll walk you through everything so you know exactly what you'll pay and what you'll get back.
Access, Scheduling, and Same-Day Service Options
We know that when your AC goes out in Temple City, you don't want to wait days for a solution. That's why we offer same-day service options for emergency situations. Our team can often be at your home within a few hours of your call. For replacement projects, we schedule a convenient time — typically within a week — and complete the installation in a single day. We arrive in the morning, work efficiently, and have your new system running before bedtime.
Access is a key part of planning. We need clear access to your attic for ductwork and line sets, and to your outdoor condenser location. If you have a gated property or need vendor coordination (common in country-club communities like San Gabriel Country Club), let us know upfront so we can plan accordingly. We also check your electrical panel location and capacity. Our goal is to make the process as smooth as possible — we handle the permits, the rebate paperwork, and the final inspection so you don't have to.
Common Mistakes Temple City Homeowners Make with AC Replacement
One of the biggest mistakes we see is hiring a contractor who doesn't perform a Manual J load calculation. They guess the size based on square footage or the old system's tonnage, and end up installing an oversized unit that short-cycles and leaves humidity high. Another mistake is skipping the permit. Unpermitted work can cause problems when you sell your home — buyers' agents will ask for permits, and if you don't have them, it can delay or kill the sale. It can also void your homeowner's insurance if something goes wrong.
Another common error is focusing only on the lowest price. Cheap installations often cut corners: undersized line sets, improper brazing, no vacuum pull on the refrigerant lines, or skipping the startup checklist. Those shortcuts lead to premature failures and higher energy bills. We also see homeowners who try to replace just the outdoor unit without matching the indoor coil — that's called a 'dry system' and it rarely works well. We always replace both the condenser and evaporator coil as a matched set to ensure proper performance and warranty coverage.
Health and Safety Considerations During AC Replacement
Safety is non-negotiable on every job. When we remove your old AC, we recover all refrigerant using EPA 608-compliant equipment. Refrigerant is a federally regulated substance — venting it to the atmosphere is illegal and harmful to the environment. We also handle electrical connections with care: we turn off power at the breaker, verify with a meter, and follow all code requirements for disconnects and wiring. Your family's safety is our top priority.
Indoor air quality is another concern. A new AC system with proper airflow can reduce humidity and improve comfort, but only if the ductwork is clean and sealed. We inspect your ducts for mold, dust buildup, and leaks. If we find issues, we recommend cleaning or sealing before the new system goes in. We also check carbon monoxide detectors if you have a gas furnace — a new AC doesn't affect CO, but it's a good time to make sure your safety devices are working. We leave your home cleaner than we found it and review the system operation with you before we leave.
How to Decide If AC Replacement Is Right for You
Start with the age of your system. If it's over 12 years old and you've had two or more repairs in the last year, replacement is worth serious consideration. Next, look at the repair cost: if it's more than 50% of a new system, replace. Also consider efficiency — older units waste electricity, and a new 16 SEER2 system can cut your cooling bills by 30-40%. Finally, think about comfort: if your home never feels cool enough on hot days, or if humidity is a problem, a properly sized new system will solve that.
We'll help you weigh all these factors during a free in-home assessment. We measure your home, inspect your equipment, and give you a written proposal with two or three options. You'll see the upfront cost, the monthly payment with financing, the energy savings, and the rebates available. No obligation, no high-pressure sales. Just honest advice from a local contractor who's been doing this work for over 20 years.
Cómo funciona la visita
We inspect your current system, ductwork, electrical panel, and insulation before recommending any equipment.
We present 2–3 equipment options at different efficiency levels with honest payback analysis and applicable rebates.
A two-tech crew removes the old system, handles refrigerant recovery, and installs the new unit to manufacturer spec.
We measure refrigerant charge, test all functions, register your warranty, and review the system with you before leaving.
Factores de costo que revisamos antes de cotizar
- • System size (tonnage) and efficiency level (SEER2 rating)
- • Duct modifications or repairs needed
- • Electrical panel upgrade if required
- • Complexity of installation (attic access, line set routing)
- • Permit fees and final inspection
- • Rebates and tax credits that reduce net cost
Próximos pasos útiles
AC Replacement in Temple City at a glance
- • LC Heating & Air is a licensed C-20 HVAC contractor (CSLB #1073586) serving Temple City and the San Gabriel Valley.
- • Owner Leo has over 20 years of hands-on HVAC experience; technicians are NATE-trained and EPA-certified.
- • Every AC replacement includes a Manual J load calculation, permit, and final inspection.
- • We handle SCE, SoCalGas, and TECH Clean California rebate paperwork for qualifying equipment.
- • Emergency calls are answered within 30 minutes; same-day service options available.
- • Free upfront written estimates with no hidden fees; $125 diagnostic applied to approved repairs.
- • We install Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem, Goodman, Daikin, and American Standard.
Our ac replacement process in Temple City
Reviewed by Leo, Owner & Lead Technician
This ac replacement guide for Temple City is reviewed for practical HVAC accuracy by Leo at LC Heating & Air. LC Heating & Air holds California CSLB C-20 HVAC license #1073586 and provides written estimates before approved work.
What Temple City customers say about ac replacement
Verified reviews from homeowners in Temple City and nearby neighborhoods who used our ac replacement service.
“AC wasn't cooling to setpoint even though it was running all day. LC found the condenser coils were completely clogged with cottonwood. Cleaned them on the spot and the system cooled my house 12 degrees in an hour.”
“LC replaced our entire HVAC system — new Carrier condenser, furnace, and coil. Leo walked us through every option without pressure. The install team was professional and clean. System runs perfectly and our electricity bill dropped about 30%.”
“Called LC because our CO detector went off. Their technician found a crack in the heat exchanger and immediately shut down the furnace. He explained the safety issue clearly, provided a replacement estimate, and didn't try to scare us — just facts.”





