Trusted by University of California-Santa Barbara property owners for heat pump repair, AC service, furnace maintenance & complete HVAC installation throughout California.
From emergency repair to planned installation, we deliver expert HVAC service across every specialty.
When a mini-split displays error codes, produces weak airflow, or fails to reach setpoint, the fault often lies within the inverter board, thermistor sensors, or refrigerant circuit. Professional repair restores rated SEER output and eliminates the inefficient short cycling that drives up utility costs.
Selecting the right heat pump means matching BTU capacity to your structure while accounting for climate zone, insulation levels, and existing ductwork. Professional installation ensures proper refrigerant charge, correct defrost timing, and verified auxiliary heat staging for demanding winter conditions.
Air conditioning failures range from simple capacitor replacements to complex compressor and refrigerant circuit repairs requiring EPA Section 608 certified handling. Our technicians diagnose the root cause using superheat and subcooling measurements, amp draws, and pressure readings to restore full cooling output.
Whether you are purchasing a home, preparing for seasonal demands, or evaluating replacement options, a thorough HVAC inspection provides actionable data. Technicians measure airflow, test safety controls, assess AFUE and SEER performance, and deliver a written report with prioritized recommendations.
Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of residential fires, with lint buildup restricting exhaust airflow and causing the dryer to overheat. Professional cleaning removes compacted lint from the full vent run, verifies proper airflow velocity, and inspects the exterior termination for damage.
Professional AC tune-ups follow a multi-point inspection protocol covering thermostat calibration, condensate drain clearing, electrical connection tightening, and evaporator coil cleaning. Maintaining clean coils and proper superheat readings keeps your system running at peak rated efficiency.
Maintaining safe and efficient boiler operation requires precise attention to water chemistry, flue gas temperatures, and combustion efficiency. Professional repair addresses leaking heat exchangers, malfunctioning aquastats, air-bound radiators, and ignition system failures to restore rated AFUE output.
Installing a mini-split system correctly requires precise wall penetration, vacuum-sealed refrigerant lines, and proper electrical isolation between indoor and outdoor units. Our technicians size each zone independently using BTU calculations to ensure consistent temperature control across every room.
Replacing an aging HVAC system with properly sized, high-efficiency equipment can reduce energy costs by 30 to 50 percent. Professional installation covers equipment selection, ductwork modifications, refrigerant line installation, electrical upgrades, and thorough commissioning to verify rated SEER and AFUE output.
Preventive furnace maintenance protects your household by identifying cracked heat exchangers, carbon monoxide risks, and failing ignition components before they cause a breakdown. Annual service preserves rated AFUE efficiency and ensures consistent airflow through cleaned blower assemblies.
Properly sealed and insulated ductwork is essential for delivering rated BTU output to every room in your home. Our technicians repair collapsed sections, seal leaks with UL-listed mastic and mechanical fasteners, and verify balanced airflow across all supply registers after service.
Indoor air quality suffers when ductwork harbors years of accumulated particulate matter, allergens, and biological growth. Thorough duct cleaning addresses every branch run, main trunk line, and register boot using agitation tools and high-powered vacuum extraction to restore clean airflow.
When your heating or cooling system fails unexpectedly, rapid diagnosis is critical to minimizing discomfort and preventing secondary damage like frozen pipes or heat-related illness. Emergency technicians isolate the fault, whether electrical, mechanical, or refrigerant-related, and execute repairs on the spot.
Smart thermostats from Ecobee, Nest, and Honeywell Home offer occupancy sensing, geofencing, and learning algorithms that adapt to your schedule automatically. Our technicians verify system compatibility, install the required wiring, and configure the device for optimal interaction with your specific HVAC equipment.
Heat pumps rely on a precise balance of refrigerant pressure, electrical components, and airflow to deliver efficient heating and cooling year-round. Professional repair addresses compressor hard starts, frozen coils, faulty thermostatic expansion valves, and auxiliary heat lockout conditions.
University of California-Santa Barbara, CA is home to 14,319 people and a wide variety of heating and cooling systems — from central forced air to radiant boilers to ductless mini splits. KIC Refrigeration has worked on every HVAC configuration across the University of California-Santa Barbara area. That hands-on experience means we know exactly which equipment brands and installation methods deliver the best performance in this region.
Our familiarity with University of California-Santa Barbara extends beyond HVAC equipment — we understand the neighborhoods, the local permitting process, and the seasonal weather patterns that stress every heating and cooling system in the area. When KIC Refrigeration takes on your project, you benefit from a team that factors in your home's age, insulation quality, and duct layout before recommending a single piece of equipment.
What makes us different from every other heating and cooling company in the area.
Every technician carries EPA Section 608 Universal certification for refrigerant handling — required by federal law for working with R-410A, R-22, R-32, and all regulated refrigerants. Your system is serviced by technicians who handle refrigerants legally and responsibly.
If the repair does not solve the problem or the installation does not perform to specification, we come back and make it right at no additional cost. Our guarantee covers workmanship, parts, and system performance because half-finished work is not in our vocabulary.
You receive a written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before any work begins, and the final invoice matches. No diagnostic fees hidden in the repair bill, no surprise surcharges — just honest pricing you can verify and trust.
We help you select equipment with the highest SEER2, HSPF2, and AFUE ratings that fit your budget, and we install it to manufacturer specifications so you actually achieve rated efficiency. Proper charge, proper airflow, proper duct sealing — the details that turn rated efficiency into real savings.
Most service calls are completed the same day you call. Our trucks are stocked with over 200 common parts — capacitors, contactors, ignitors, flame sensors, motors, and control boards — so we resolve the majority of repairs in a single visit without waiting on parts.
Get the information you need to make confident HVAC decisions for your property.
Absolutely. Modern high-efficiency HVAC equipment can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20 to 40 percent compared to systems installed 15 or more years ago. The improvement comes from advances in compressor technology, variable-speed motors, and smarter controls. In University of California-Santa Barbara, upgrading from a 10-SEER air conditioner to a 16-SEER2 or higher unit delivers substantial monthly savings — the higher the SEER2 rating, the less electricity consumed per BTU of cooling. On the heating side, replacing an 80-percent AFUE furnace with a 96-percent modulating furnace means that 16 cents of every heating dollar previously wasted up the flue now heats your home. Heat pumps offer even greater efficiency, delivering 2 to 4 times more heating energy than they consume in electricity. KIC Refrigeration calculates projected energy savings for any equipment upgrade so you can see the return on investment before making a decision.
The ideal time for HVAC replacement in University of California-Santa Barbara is during the shoulder seasons — spring and fall — when demand is lower, equipment availability is highest, and scheduling is more flexible. Contractors are less booked during these periods, which means faster installation timelines and potentially more competitive pricing. You are also more likely to find manufacturer rebates, utility incentive programs, and promotional financing during off-peak months. From a technical standpoint, moderate temperatures allow your new system to be commissioned and tested under less extreme conditions. However, KIC Refrigeration completes HVAC installations year-round in California and can often start within days of your approved estimate, even during peak summer or winter demand. If your current system is showing signs of failure, do not wait for the perfect season — a planned replacement is always better than an emergency one.
Heat pumps offer both heating and cooling from a single outdoor unit, making them significantly more energy-efficient than furnaces for moderate climates. A heat pump does not generate heat — it transfers it from outdoor air, which requires far less energy than burning gas or running electric resistance coils. Modern cold-climate heat pumps with variable-speed inverter compressors operate effectively down to minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit, making them viable in most California locations. For University of California-Santa Barbara homeowners with natural gas access, a dual-fuel system — heat pump for primary heating paired with a gas furnace for backup during extreme cold — often provides the best balance of efficiency and performance. Heat pumps also qualify for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act. KIC Refrigeration evaluates your specific climate zone, insulation levels, and utility rates to determine whether a heat pump, furnace, or dual-fuel system is the smartest investment.
KIC Refrigeration installs and services all major HVAC equipment manufacturers in University of California-Santa Barbara including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Daikin, Goodman, Rheem, York, Bryant, American Standard, Mitsubishi, and Fujitsu. For ductless mini split systems, we specialize in Mitsubishi, Daikin, and Fujitsu units which are the market leaders in inverter-driven technology. We are not locked into a single manufacturer or distributor, which means our recommendations are based entirely on what best fits your home size, budget, efficiency goals, and existing infrastructure. Each brand offers different warranty structures, SEER2 ratings, and feature sets — from basic single-stage units to premium variable-speed communicating systems. Our NATE-certified technicians install every unit strictly to manufacturer specifications and register all warranties on your behalf.
HVAC repair costs in University of California-Santa Barbara typically range from $150 to $500 for minor fixes such as capacitor replacement, contactor swaps, or thermostat wiring issues. Mid-range repairs like blower motor replacement or refrigerant recharging run $500 to $1,200. Major repairs — including compressor replacement, heat exchanger repair, or evaporator coil swap — cost $1,200 to $2,500 or more depending on equipment brand and system type. The final price depends on whether you have a furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, boiler, or ductless mini split, as parts and labor vary significantly between system types. Our NATE-certified technicians diagnose the issue accurately on the first visit, and KIC Refrigeration provides a written estimate with transparent pricing before any work begins. We never charge a diagnostic fee when you proceed with the recommended repair.
Yes. KIC Refrigeration provides around-the-clock emergency heating and cooling repair throughout University of California-Santa Barbara and surrounding California communities. Whether your furnace fails during a cold snap and pipes are at risk of freezing, your air conditioner dies during a dangerous heat wave, or you detect the smell of gas near your equipment, our technicians respond quickly. Every service vehicle carries common replacement parts — capacitors, contactors, ignitors, blower motors, control boards, and refrigerant — so most emergency repairs are completed in a single visit. We do not charge extra trip fees for after-hours calls, and our dispatchers are trained to triage situations over the phone so the right technician arrives with the right equipment. Call us anytime and we will have a crew on the way.
Real feedback from homeowners and property managers who trust us with their comfort.
"Smart thermostat installation was seamless. They even helped me pick the right model for my system before the appointment. Very consultative approach."
"Heat pump was not heating properly. They found a bad reversing valve and had it swapped out the next day. House is warm again and the system runs great."
"These guys are the real deal. Boiler was making a terrible noise and they diagnosed the problem in minutes. Runs perfectly now."
Our NATE-certified crews provide HVAC service throughout the surrounding area.