Temescal Valley is one of Riverside County's fastest-growing planned communities — a newer development corridor along the I-15 south of Corona that has seen significant residential expansion in the pa...
Temescal Valley is one of Riverside County's fastest-growing planned communities — a newer development corridor along the I-15 south of Corona that has seen significant residential expansion in the past decade. The newer construction here means modern homes with modern HVAC standards, but also homes where the original equipment is just hitting the service window — and where builders chose the cheapest qualifying system rather than the best one.
The Temescal Valley is one of the hotter inland valleys in Southern California — partially sheltered from coastal influence and exposed to desert heat patterns from the east. Summer temperatures regularly exceed 105°F. The newer homes here are better insulated than older IE stock, but a properly sized, properly maintained system is still critical.
Builder-grade HVAC is Temescal Valley's most common challenge. Homes built in the 2010s-2020s came with minimum-spec equipment — the builders were competing on price, not on HVAC quality. A 10-15 year old builder-grade system in a Temescal Valley home is statistically likely to be undersized, poorly maintained by the original owners, and approaching replacement threshold.
"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."
Same-day service available. We call back within 30 minutes.
Rebate opportunity in Temescal Valley: 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: newer construction with builder-grade equipment that looks fine on paper but is undersized for the actual thermal load of the home in desert-adjacent conditions. 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 Temescal Valley 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 Temescal Valley 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 Temescal Valley and all of Riverside County from our Corona base. Same-day service available. We answer 24/7 — no voicemail, no call center.