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Indoor hvac repair

$500

Oceanside CA 92057, USA

Sep 22nd 2025

Hello, we have some condensation happening with our indoor HVAC unit. The unit is fairly new, but I would need someone to address this and fix this ASAP.

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Yes, in California any HVAC installation, replacement, or major repair requires a contractor licensed under classification C-20 (Warm-Air Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning) by the CSLB, regardless of project cost or location in the state. Filter changes don't require a license, but refrigerant handling, ductwork, or system replacement does, whether you're in Los Angeles, San Jose, or San Diego. Verify any contractor's C-20 status through the CSLB license check at cslb.ca.gov before booking.

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