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Your home should be a place of true comfort, but when your HVAC system requires repair or replacement it can be stressful to get the reliable service you need. Performance Based Heating & Air, we're committed to delivering the best cooling, heating, and air quality services in Sonora, CA and the surrounding communities. Whether you need to install a new HVAC system or repair your existing system, our NATE-certified comfort pros are ready to assist.

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· Santa Cruz

They made it really easy for me. They took care of all the permits and grunt work.

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· Danville

Our designer Erin was so terrific, and the designs for our bathrooms are beautiful! It was amazing how she understood, and put it all together, considering I felt pretty unsure about what I wanted initially. Honestly, this was the best experience, and I wish I had more bathrooms, so I could do it... more

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· Stanford

Awesome

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· Berkeley

SR Freeman did an exceptional job on a very detailed and tricky two story pool house project. The project manager, Francisco, did a excellent job working through many details and generating numerous RFI's before there were any boots on the ground, which was a major help in how smoothly the job ran.... more


Can a raised entry foyer be lowered?
Apr 28, 2016
Assuming that there is a crawl space (not a slab), then the answer would be yes. But there is no way to give any idea as to cost until someone crawled under the house to see how it’s framed, how much ... read more
can i replace the formica on my kitchen counters without pulling out and replacing the whole counter. In other words, can you cement new formica over what is t
Dec 14, 2015
Boy I would not go that.  Hold off on the project until you have the money to do it right.  Then, pull off the formica, repair the water damage and install new countertop Phililp HDR Remodeling

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Performance Based Heating & Air

18566 California 108,
Jamestown, CA
https://www.performancebasedheatingandair.com/ (209) 588-7340