DuctlessFix is a free matching service — we connect you with licensed, insured independent HVAC contractors in San Francisco. We don’t perform the work; your matched local pro sets the final price.
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DuctlessFix connects homeowners with licensed, insured independent HVAC contractors who serve San Francisco, California for all HVAC systems — ducted or ductless.
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Choose Your HVAC Service in San Francisco
Start with the service that matches your issue. Each local service page explains symptoms, pricing factors, contractor checks, and next steps.
AC Repair
Diagnose and fix central AC issues — refrigerant, compressor, and airflow problems.
Symptoms, pricing & local prosFurnace Repair
Gas, electric, and oil furnaces diagnosed and repaired by certified technicians.
Symptoms, pricing & local prosHeat Pump Service
Installation, maintenance, and repair of all heat pump types including dual-fuel systems.
Symptoms, pricing & local prosDuct Cleaning
Remove dust, allergens, and debris from your duct system for cleaner indoor air.
Symptoms, pricing & local prosMini-Split Repair
Ductless mini-split installation and repair — Mitsubishi, Daikin, LG, Fujitsu.
Symptoms, pricing & local prosHVAC Installation
Full system replacement and new installation — properly sized for your home and climate.
Symptoms, pricing & local prosWhat San Francisco Homeowners Should Know Before Hiring an HVAC Pro
San Francisco's unique microclimate — fog, wind, and cool summers — means heating dominates HVAC needs. Many Victorian and Edwardian homes have aging boiler systems that require specialized contractor knowledge for maintenance and replacement.
San Francisco's fog carries salt moisture that corrodes outdoor HVAC equipment. Local contractors specify marine-grade coatings and corrosion-resistant units for exposed installations.
Local HVAC Coverage in San Francisco
The licensed HVAC contractors in our San Francisco network serve homeowners throughout San Francisco, California, and they're familiar with the local permitting requirements, utility rebate programs, and the equipment that holds up best in this climate. The matched contractors serve homes in and around San Francisco without implying neighborhood coverage that may not exist in smaller towns.
Whether you need an emergency repair, a seasonal tune-up, or a full system replacement, you'll be matched with a pro who actually services your ZIP code — not an out-of-area crew that tacks on travel fees.
31 ZIP codes covered in San Francisco
Best HVAC Systems for San Francisco's Climate
Homes in San Francisco need equipment that handles both hot summers and cold winters without wasting energy. Here's how the leading systems compare for the local climate.
Heat Pump
- Lifespan
- 12–15 years
- Efficiency
- Up to 20 SEER2 / 10 HSPF2
- Cost
- $$
- Best For
- All-in-one heating & cooling
Gas Furnace
- Lifespan
- 15–20 years
- Efficiency
- Up to 98% AFUE
- Cost
- $$
- Best For
- Reliable heat in cold snaps
Ductless Mini-Split
- Lifespan
- 15–20 years
- Efficiency
- Up to 22 SEER2
- Cost
- $$$
- Best For
- Homes without ductwork / zoning
Central AC
- Lifespan
- 12–15 years
- Efficiency
- Up to 18 SEER2
- Cost
- $$
- Best For
- Whole-home cooling
System sizing should always be confirmed by a licensed contractor using a Manual J load calculation for your specific San Francisco home.
HVAC Service Cost Estimates in San Francisco, California
Typical local price ranges to help you budget. Diagnostics usually run $75–$150; repair and cleaning costs vary by service type, equipment, and parts needed.
| Service | Estimated Range |
|---|---|
| AC Repair in San Francisco | $75–$300 |
| Furnace Repair in San Francisco | $75–$300 |
| Heat Pump Service in San Francisco | $75–$300 |
| Mini-Split Repair in San Francisco | $75–$300 |
| Duct Cleaning in San Francisco | $75–$300 |
| HVAC Installation in San Francisco | $4000–$16000 |
Estimates only. Final, binding pricing is set solely by the independent contractor you are matched with, after an on-site diagnosis. DuctlessFix is a referral network and does not set, control, or guarantee pricing.
HVAC Rebates & Incentives in San Francisco
Local utilities and federal programs can cut the cost of a new high-efficiency system in San Francisco by hundreds — sometimes thousands — of dollars. Ask the contractor we match you with how to claim these toward your installation.
Heat Pump Rebate
Varies by equipmentTECH Clean California (PG&E / SCE / SDG&E)
Statewide and utility incentives for qualifying high-efficiency heat pumps for space and water heating across California.
IRA Home Energy Rebates
Varies by incomeCalifornia Energy Commission
Inflation Reduction Act-funded rebates for high-efficiency heat pumps and home electrification for California households.
Federal Heat Pump Tax Credit (25C)
Up to $2,000/yearIRS Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit
A federal tax credit covering 30% of the cost of a qualifying ENERGY STAR heat pump, up to $2,000 per year — available nationwide.
Programs, amounts, and eligibility change over time and are administered by the listed utilities and agencies — not by DuctlessFix. Confirm current terms with your matched local contractor before purchase.
How We Vet HVAC Contractors in San Francisco
In San Francisco, California, we verify that every contractor we match you with holds the required state or local HVAC license issued through California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), carries general liability insurance and any state-required bond, and maintains federal EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling.
State License Verification
We confirm each contractor holds the active state or local HVAC/mechanical credential required where they work — verified against the issuing board, not self-reported.
Insurance & Bond Check
Contractors must carry current general liability insurance and, where the state requires it, an active performance/surety bond that protects you if work is not completed.
EPA Section 608 Certification
Any technician handling refrigerant must hold federal EPA Section 608 certification — a legal requirement we verify before a contractor joins the network.
Background Screening
Network contractors pass a background screen, and we monitor for active complaints or lapsed credentials so the list stays trustworthy over time.
Decision Help
Not Sure Which Service You Need?
Use these free tools before you call. They help you describe the issue clearly and choose the right San Francisco service page.
Common Questions
HVAC FAQ: San Francisco, California
Most HVAC contractors in our San Francisco network respond within 2 hours and can schedule same-day or next-day appointments. Emergency heating and cooling calls are prioritized, especially during extreme weather.
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