Corona is Riverside County's western gateway — a city of 170,000 built largely on master-planned communities that went up fast in the late 1980s through early 2000s. That construction boom is now a se...
Corona is Riverside County's western gateway — a city of 170,000 built largely on master-planned communities that went up fast in the late 1980s through early 2000s. That construction boom is now a service reality: a massive wave of HVAC systems hitting 20-35 years old simultaneously, right as Southern California summers push hotter and longer every year.
Summer temperatures in Corona regularly hit 103-108°F in the inland valley corridors. The I-15/91 interchange area creates urban heat island conditions — asphalt, concrete, and heavy traffic pushing ambient temperatures several degrees above surrounding areas. A Corona AC failure in July isn't a comfort issue, it's a health issue.
Aging tract home HVAC — the 1990s-era Carrier and Trane systems that came standard in Corona's master-planned communities are now at or past end of life. We see a lot of systems that have been limping along with deferred maintenance for years. A proper load calculation and modern high-efficiency replacement often costs less than homeowners expect, especially with current rebate stacking.
"If I had a brother, I would want him to be like Eli. He is trustworthy, fair, and does excellent work. He has been servicing my HVAC system for years and I couldn't recommend him more highly."
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Same-day service available. We call back within 30 minutes.
Rebate opportunity in Corona: Homes in Southern California Edison (SCE) & SoCalGas territory qualify for multiple overlapping incentive programs. A qualifying heat pump installation can yield $1,000–$3,000+ in combined rebates. Ask us what you qualify for when you call. Learn more →
What makes this market different: two-story tract homes with upstairs bedrooms that bake — a hot second floor almost always points to an undersized or failing system, not just insulation. We've seen it across Riverside County and the IE. We know what to look for.
ECO Heating & Cooling has been operating in Southern California since 1986. We understand the climate, the equipment in the field, and the specific challenges Riverside County homeowners face — because we've been solving them for four decades.
We hold both a C-20 HVAC contractor license and a Class B General Building Contractor license — CA Lic. #1087597. We pull permits, handle full building projects, and do work that unlicensed operators cannot legally touch.
Call before noon and we can typically dispatch same-day across Riverside County. For HVAC emergencies — which in a Corona summer are real emergencies — we answer 24/7 with live technicians.
You get the price before we start. No hourly billing surprises. No upselling work you don't need. A fair price for quality work — the same standard since 1986.
Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, Daikin, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu — we service all of them. Our vans stock parts for every major brand so most repairs happen in a single visit.
We help Corona homeowners identify and apply for every available incentive — SCE rebates, SoCalGas programs, federal IRA 25C and 25D credits. We handle the paperwork so you don't have to.
ECO Heating & Cooling serves Corona and all of Riverside County from our Corona base. Same-day service available. We answer 24/7 — no voicemail, no call center.