Fullerton’s housing stock is one of the most diverse in Orange County — craftsman bungalows in Old Town, 1960s ranch homes in Raymond Hills, family neighborhoods in Sunny Hills, newer construction in Amerige Heights and Coyote Hills, and a significant rental inventory near Cal State Fullerton. Pulse Heating and Air serves all of it, with HVAC expertise that spans the full range of Fullerton home ages, system types, and refrigerant generations. Here’s why Fullerton homeowners choose us.
Pulse Heating and Air is a licensed HVAC contractor (CSLB #1134202) serving Fullerton and all of Orange County with CO safety inspection, transparent R-22 guidance, and permits on every installation.
What Makes Pulse Heating and Air Right for Fullerton
CO Safety Is Standard Protocol
We include heat exchanger CO safety inspection on every furnace service visit for systems over 15 years old — without being asked. In Fullerton’s older home context, this is the most important thing we do at every fall service visit.
Honest R-22 Guidance
We carry R-22 refrigerant and tell you exactly what your R-22 system costs to recharge vs. what replacement costs after rebates. We don’t push replacement when repair makes sense. We don’t recommend pouring money into an R-22 system that’s past its economic life.
Old Town Craftsman to Amerige Heights — All of Fullerton
We’ve serviced homes across the full spectrum of Fullerton’s housing stock. We know the ductwork configurations in pre-1960 bungalows, the common R-22 system issues in 1970s–80s ranch homes, and the modern system service requirements in newer Fullerton construction.
Transparent Pricing, City of Fullerton Permits
Permit fees are included in every installation quote. Repair and replacement costs are presented honestly when both options are viable. No hidden fees on the invoice. No unpermitted work, ever.
Fullerton Neighborhoods We Serve
We serve all of Fullerton including Sunny Hills, Raymond Hills, Amerige Heights, Coyote Hills, Old Town Fullerton, the Orangethorpe corridor, the CSUF area, Laguna Road neighborhoods, and all residential areas throughout the city.
Frequently Asked Questions
What HVAC company serves all of Fullerton with CO safety inspection?
Pulse Heating and Air — CO heat exchanger inspection is standard on every Fullerton furnace service visit for systems over 15 years old. CSLB #1134202. Call (714) 908-3868.
How do I schedule HVAC service in Fullerton?
Call (714) 908-3868. For emergency and same-day service, always call directly. For maintenance scheduling and estimates, we typically have appointments within 1–3 business days.
Does Pulse Heating and Air service older Fullerton homes with R-22?
Yes. We carry R-22 refrigerant, service systems from all eras of Fullerton’s housing stock, and provide honest repair vs. replacement guidance. CSLB #1134202.
Does Pulse Heating and Air pull City of Fullerton permits on all installations?
Yes. City of Fullerton Building Department permits on every installation, included in the quoted price, pulled before work begins, inspection coordinated after completion. No unpermitted work.
Your Fullerton HVAC company. Call Pulse Heating and Air at (714) 908-3868 — Serving Fullerton and all of Orange County
CO safety. Honest R-22 guidance. Transparent pricing. Serving Sunny Hills, Raymond Hills, Amerige Heights, Coyote Hills, Old Town Fullerton, and all Fullerton neighborhoods.
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