Demonstration website by Net Boost Systems. Amador Heating & Air is a fictional business created to showcase our work.

Serving the Tri-Valley Since 1998

Fixed Right. Priced in Writing.

When something fails, you see the whole picture: what the fix costs, what your system has left in it, and what a newer, more efficient unit would save. Every visit ends in a written finding, photos included.

Pleasanton · Dublin · Livermore · San Ramon · Danville · Alamo

CSLB C-20 licensed & insured

Flat diagnostic fee, quoted before the truck rolls

Findings in writing, with photos, every visit

Nobody here earns a commission

What We Do

Three Ways to a Comfortable House

Cooling & Heating Repair

A flat diagnostic fee, a written finding with photos, and a price you approve before a wrench turns. Most repairs finish the same visit — our vans carry the parts that fail most.

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Replacement & Installation

Furnaces, air conditioners, and heat pumps — sized to your house, not the brochure. When a major component goes, we lay it all out: repair cost, the useful years your system has left, and what a more efficient unit would save — rebates included.

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The Comfort Plan

Two tune-ups a year — cooling in spring, heating in fall — plus priority scheduling and no after-hours fees. Most breakdowns announce themselves months ahead. Tune-ups are where we listen.

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How It Works

A Service Call With No Mystery in It

1 · Reach out

Call or text, any hour

Tell us what’s going on and the day and time that work for you. However late you reach out, your request lands on the dispatch board that night.

2 · Confirmed

A person sets your window

You request a time that fits your day. The office matches it against a tech’s actual route before confirming — a window isn’t promised until it’s real.

3 · Diagnosed

Findings in the open

A flat diagnostic fee, quoted up front. Your tech writes up what they found, photographs it, and walks you through it in plain English.

4 · Fixed

Work starts on your OK

The price is on paper before the work begins. If a major component failed, the write-up includes the full comparison: fix cost, remaining life, and what a newer unit would save.

When It Can’t Wait

Your AC Dies at 9 PM. Here’s What Happens Next.

Most visits are scheduled. When yours can’t be, call any hour — nights, weekends, holidays.

9:04 PM

You call, and a text comes right back — tell us what’s going on and when works for you. Your request is on the board before you set the phone down.

First thing

A person calls or texts to confirm your appointment and the tech who’s coming.

Your window

The van’s in your driveway. Flat diagnostic, findings in writing, and a price you approve before the work starts.

The Difference

We Fix What’s Broken. We Replace What’s Worth Replacing.

The Old Way

A scary diagnosis you take on faith

Techs paid commission on what they sell you

Voicemail after 5 PM

A replacement pitch before the repair is even priced

The Amador Way

Findings in writing, with photos, every visit

Techs paid to fix it right — nobody earns a commission

Reach out at 9 PM, confirmed by morning

The whole picture in writing — fix cost, remaining life, efficiency savings

The Comfort Plan

Most Breakdowns Announce Themselves Months Ahead

A capacitor reads weak in April. A heat exchanger shows wear in October. Tune-ups are where we catch the announcement — so July stays cool, January stays warm, and the emergency never happens.

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Members Get

Two tune-ups a year — cooling in spring, heating in fall

Priority scheduling, all year

No after-hours fees, ever

The same written findings — so you watch your system age honestly

Since 1998

Ray Learned This Valley One Attic at a Time

The Tri-Valley’s older houses were built for its winters — furnaces and fireplaces, and nothing for July. Ray Cooper spent the nineties in their attics, retrofitting air conditioning into homes that were never designed for it. Those years taught him the thing the company still runs on: the equipment is only ever part of the job. The house — the ducts, the returns, the sizing — is the rest.

Amador Heating & Air opened in 1998 on that idea. Today Mark Cooper — who started in the parts room the summer he turned sixteen and holds his own C-20 now — runs the schedule, with six technicians on the routes and Kathy on the dispatch board.

“Half this job happens in the attic. The other half happens at the kitchen table — making sure what we found, and what it costs, makes plain sense.” Ray Cooper, Founder

Amador is the valley we work in. In Spanish, it also means “one who loves.” We answer to both.

Tell Us What’s Going On

Schedule a Visit

A repair that can wait for a good window, a tune-up, a replacement quote, a whole house fan, or the Comfort Plan — tell us what you have in mind and the time that works, and we’ll confirm your appointment.

Request a Visit

When It Can’t Wait

No cooling, no heat, or water where it shouldn’t be — call, any hour. Your request is taken tonight and your appointment confirmed first thing.

Call (925) 905-8735