Contact and Booking

Book premium HVAC installation, HVAC repair, electrical, or plumbing support through the external project-details link, or call the verified service number stored in the central site config.

Service vehicle near a Westside Los Angeles hillside home with HVAC equipment context

Booking URL

https://nexfield.pro/crm/book?u=205

Use this for every service window. Add system labels, panel photos, comfort complaints, brand preference, urgency, home type, city, utility clues, gate or roof access, shutoff details, and HOA or estate-manager rules.

Phone

+1 (213) 277-6575

The number is centralized in the config so header, hero, footer, contact, service, city, pSEO, and mobile tel links stay consistent across every page.

GMB address

8686 W Olympic Blvd Unit 3, Los Angeles, CA 90035

The local service cluster now centers on Pico-Robertson, South Robertson, Beverlywood, Carthay, Beverly Grove, Fairfax, Miracle Mile, Mid-Wilshire, and Century City, while still supporting premium Westside hillside and coastal installation pages.

Homeowner Questions

Short answers for the questions that usually decide whether this is a repair, replacement, inspection, or emergency visit.

How fast can you respond to an emergency HVAC call in West Los Angeles?

Average response on a Westside emergency dispatch is 60-90 minutes. Call +1 (213) 277-6575 for live triage on no-cooling, water at the air handler, frozen coil, gas odor, burning electrical smell, repeated breaker trips, water-heater failure, or active leak situations.

Where is your service desk located and what is your service radius?

Our install desk is at 8686 W Olympic Blvd Unit 3, Los Angeles, CA 90035. Standard radius covers Pico-Robertson, Beverly Hills edge, Beverlywood, Century City, Bel-Air, Brentwood, Beverly Hills, Hollywood Hills, Pacific Palisades, and Malibu. Coastal Malibu and canyon estate work is welcomed but priced for the longer travel and access window.

Can I book online or do I have to call?

Both work. The booking link captures system photos, panel photos, comfort goals, brand preferences, access notes, and urgency in one request — most homeowners prefer it. The phone line is staffed 24/7 for emergency triage and live questions.

Discreet Westside service notes

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Nina B. Laurel Canyon

Laurel Canyon parking is what it is and there was confusion the first morning when the truck couldn't find a legal spot. After we worked out the timing -- they got there at 7am the rest of the week -- the install of the Trane XV18 3-ton was clean. They added a return-air drop, sealed the supply trunk with mastic, and pressure-tested at 6 percent leakage. Permit signed off without correction. Just plan for the parking conversation upfront.

Vivian L. Fairfax

Old condenser had a slow R-410A leak that two other companies kept topping off without finding the source. These guys found it on the indoor coil at a TXV solder joint, recommended replacing the whole unit since it was 16 years old anyway, and installed a Goodman GSXC18 3-ton with a new evaporator coil. Pulled vacuum to 280 microns and held it. No more leak, no more warm afternoons.

Hudson J. Kenter Canyon

Three-zone retrofit on a 4,200 sqft canyon home. Carrier Infinity 26 5-ton modulating heat pump paired to a Carrier zoning panel with motorized dampers. The modulating compressor handles a single zone calling without short-cycling because it can throttle to about 25 percent capacity. Manual J came in at 58,000 BTU which is right where the equipment lives most efficiently. Commissioning paperwork was complete.

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