Green planet hvac

San Fernando Valley

Our
Services

AC Service Calls

Prompt repair and tune-up services for your air conditioning, ensuring cool comfort all summer long.

Annual Maintenance

Comprehensive yearly check-ups to keep your HVAC system running efficiently and reliably.

New HVAC Installation

Expert installation of new HVAC systems tailored to meet your home’s unique comfort needs.

Mini Split Installation

Flexible and efficient mini-split systems installed for targeted cooling without ductwork.

Air Duct Replacement

Enhance your system’s efficiency with professional air duct replacement and upgrades.

Indoor Air Quality

Improve your home’s health with solutions that purify air and eliminate pollutants.

Heat Pump Installation

Energy-efficient heat pump installations for year-round heating and cooling comfort.

Heater Service Calls

Quick and effective repairs to keep your heater running smoothly during cooler months.

Insulation Installations

Upgrade your home’s insulation to reduce energy costs and increase comfort year-round.

FAQ

The size of an HVAC system depends on factors like the size of your home, the number of windows, and the surrounding environment. A licensed HVAC professional should evaluate these factors to recommend the most suitable system​​.

HVAC system efficiency is measured using the Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio (SEER), which calculates heating or cooling output per dollar spent on electricity​

Regularly changing filters, having a preventative maintenance plan, setting appropriate thermostat temperatures, and using blinds or curtains to reduce heat load can increase system efficiency​​.
Filters should generally be replaced every 1-3 months. This frequency may increase in homes with pets, allergy sufferers, or high levels of dust​​​​​​.
A heat pump is a device that provides heating and cooling for your home by transferring heat between the indoor and outdoor environments. It works efficiently in both seasons, providing warmth in the winter and cool air in the summer.

A heat pump works by moving heat between your home’s interior and the outside environment. In winter, it extracts heat from the outside air and transfers it indoors. In summer, the process reverses, moving heat from inside your home to the outdoors for cooling.

In summer, setting the thermostat around 74-76 degrees Fahrenheit is recommended, while in winter, a lower setting is advised when the home is unoccupied​​​​.
HVAC systems should be inspected by a professional in the spring and fall to ensure they are running smoothly and efficiently​​.
Air ducts are passages that move warm or cool air throughout the house. Properly cleaned, insulated, and sealed ducts improve airflow and system efficiency​​.
An HVAC system might freeze up due to clogged coils or low refrigerant levels. Professional assistance is necessary for resolving these issues​​.
A heat pump is similar to an air conditioner but with added versatility. While an air conditioner can only cool, a heat pump can both heat and cool, offering year-round climate control by reversing the direction of heat transfer depending on the season.