HVAC Contractor in Garnet, NV

Your HVAC System Actually Works When You Need It

Professional heating and cooling services that keep your home comfortable through Nevada’s extreme temperatures.

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What Reliable HVAC Service Really Means

You wake up on a 115-degree July morning and your air conditioning is still running strong. Your energy bill arrives and it’s actually lower than last month. When you call for service, someone picks up the phone and shows up when they say they will.

That’s what happens when your HVAC system is installed and maintained correctly. No more sweating through equipment failures during heat waves. No more wondering if your contractor is padding the bill with unnecessary repairs.

Your home stays comfortable year-round while your energy costs stay predictable. You get honest recommendations from technicians who understand Nevada’s climate and know which equipment actually lasts here.

Garnet HVAC Company

We Know Nevada HVAC Inside and Out

Passionate Cooling & Heating LLC has been keeping Garnet homes and businesses comfortable through every season Nevada throws at us. We’re not the guys who disappear after installation or try to sell you equipment you don’t need.

Our technicians understand how desert heat affects HVAC systems differently than other climates. We know which brands hold up to constant use and which installations prevent the most common failures.

When you call us, you’re working with licensed professionals who live and work in this community. We’re here when your system needs attention, and we stand behind every job we complete.

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How We Handle Your HVAC Project

First, we assess your current system and your home’s specific heating and cooling needs. No generic recommendations – we look at your square footage, insulation, ductwork, and how you actually use your space.

Next, we explain exactly what needs to be done and why. You get a clear breakdown of costs upfront, so you can make informed decisions without surprises later. We schedule the work around your availability, not ours.

During installation or repair, we protect your property and clean up completely when we’re finished. Before we leave, we test everything thoroughly and show you how to get the most from your system. You get warranty information and our direct contact for any questions down the road.

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Everything Your HVAC System Needs

We handle every aspect of heating and cooling for your property. HVAC installation when you’re building new or replacing failed equipment. Emergency repairs when your system stops working at the worst possible time. Regular maintenance that prevents most breakdowns before they happen.

Our service includes ductwork inspection and repair, because even the best equipment won’t work right with leaky or poorly designed ducts. We install and service all major brands, but we’ll tell you honestly which ones perform best in Nevada’s climate.

Whether you need a complete system replacement or just want someone to figure out why your energy bills keep climbing, we provide the expertise to solve it correctly the first time.

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How often should I have my HVAC system serviced in Nevada?

In Nevada’s extreme climate, your HVAC system works harder than in most other states, so it needs attention twice a year – once before summer and once before winter. During these visits, we clean components that get clogged with dust, check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, and catch small problems before they become expensive repairs. Systems that get regular maintenance typically last 3-5 years longer and use 15-20% less energy than neglected ones. The cost of maintenance is almost always less than the cost of emergency repairs or premature replacement.
The right size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window placement, ceiling height, and how many people live there. In Nevada, many homes have oversized systems that cycle on and off too frequently, wasting energy and wearing out faster. Others have undersized systems that run constantly and never quite keep up. We perform a detailed load calculation to determine exactly what capacity you need. This isn’t something you can figure out from online calculators – it requires measuring your actual space and understanding how desert heat affects cooling requirements.
A properly installed and maintained system typically lasts 12-15 years in Nevada’s climate, though some components may need replacement sooner. Air conditioning units work much harder here than in milder climates, so they don’t last as long as manufacturer estimates based on national averages. However, systems that receive regular maintenance, use quality air filters, and aren’t oversized for the space often exceed these timeframes. Signs it’s time to replace include frequent repairs, rising energy bills, uneven temperatures, and repair costs approaching 50% of replacement cost.
High energy bills with newer equipment usually indicate installation problems, not equipment problems. Common issues include incorrectly sized systems, leaky ductwork, poor insulation, or thermostat placement in areas affected by direct sunlight. Sometimes the system itself is fine, but it’s working against air leaks, blocked vents, or dirty filters. We can perform an energy audit to identify exactly where you’re losing efficiency. Most of these problems are fixable without replacing your entire system, and the energy savings typically pay for the corrections within a year or two.
Yes, we understand that HVAC failures don’t happen on a convenient schedule, especially in Nevada where extreme temperatures make system breakdowns genuinely dangerous. We provide emergency repair services for situations where your heating or cooling system has completely failed. Our emergency service focuses on getting your system running safely and effectively, though some repairs may require follow-up visits if we need to order specific parts. We’ll always let you know upfront what the emergency service will cost and whether the repair makes financial sense compared to replacement.
We install and service all major brands, but some definitely perform better than others in desert conditions. The best systems for Nevada combine high efficiency ratings with robust construction that handles constant use during long cooling seasons. We typically recommend brands that offer strong warranties and have reliable parts availability locally, because even the best equipment eventually needs service. Rather than pushing one specific brand, we match equipment recommendations to your budget, efficiency goals, and how long you plan to stay in your home. The installation quality matters more than the brand name – even premium equipment fails quickly if it’s installed incorrectly.