AirTime Heating and Cooling is a Mesa-based HVAC company that’s been a friend in the air conditioning business to its clients since 1999 – whether it’s offering live support over the phone, helping customers make their homes more energy efficient with personalized recommendations, or installing a new air conditioning unit while providing honest pricing and professionalism.
We have straightforward pricing,” said owner Brian Boyer. “We don’t do sales commissions and our team is paid hourly, unlike many of the larger companies that build a service ticket which takes advantage of the homeowner. We’re like finding that good car mechanic that’s honest and tells you the truth – that’s how we operate.”
He long-running family business serves the entire Valley, specializing in the East Valley, and offers HVAC service, tune ups, replacement, and installation. It is also SRP certified, NATE certified, and BPI certified – so customers can feel confident they’re receiving top-quality service from qualified experts.
AirTime Heating and Cooling’s fair pricing and integrity have earned them a large network of repeat clients and referrals, who have trusted the company with keeping their homes comfortable – even during the fast-approaching hot summer months.
Brian recommends homeowners do regular maintenance on their air conditioning units to ensure the essential machines are ready for the summer ahead. A tune up performed by AirTime Heating and Cooling can extend the life of an air conditioning unit, provide cleaner air, lower energy costs, and even lessen the likelihood of costly repairs.
“It’s good to be preventative because we can catch small things early like a bad run capacitor, low levels of Freon, dirty air filters, dirty coils, or clogged condensate drains, and save the customer from having larger issues later on,” he said. “It makes a big difference. No one ever really wants to maintain these things, but you don’t want to be in a situation where your unit is breaking down on the hottest day of the year.”
He also advises homeowners not to forgo regular maintenance and rely on a home warranty company for repairs, as the warranties are not regulated by the State of Arizona and collect high service fees to use lowquality parts and cut corners on fixes – or in many cases find ways to avoid repairing your unit at all.
During the summer, Brian says there are simple ways homeowners can increase their energy efficiency for a more comfortable home temperature and lower energy bills.
“Set the temperature that you’re comfortable with and let your unit run,” he said. “If you do an on-peak and off-peak plan, we have calculations that we can use to help the homeowner maximize their usage with SRP.”
AirTime Heating and Cooling also offers additional services such as air duct cleaning and insulation installation in the attic that can make a big difference in energy usage.
For more information, or to schedule an air conditioning tune up, visit airtimeaz.com.