Redlands winters are mild compared to most places, but the cold snaps that do come through still expose a heater that's been neglected all year.
Learn More →When a furnace finally gives out, the goal isn't just getting heat back, it's making sure the new system is actually sized and matched to your home.
Learn More →A heater that hasn't run since last winter doesn't always start back up the way it should, and the first cold night of the season is not the time to find that out.
Learn More →A heat pump handles both heating and cooling in one system, which makes it a practical option for Redlands homes dealing with hot summers and occasional cold nights.
Learn More →Whether your furnace needs a repair, a full replacement, or just doesn't seem to be performing the way it used to, Sanborn's has worked on furnaces across Redlands since 1949.
Learn More →An air handler is the indoor component that moves air through your home, often paired with a heat pump or outdoor AC unit, and it's easy to overlook until it starts causing problems.
Learn More →Heat pumps work differently than a standard AC since they handle both heating and cooling for your home, which means there's more that can go wrong, and the symptoms aren't always obvious.
Learn More →Because a heat pump runs all year instead of shutting down for half of it, regular maintenance matters more than it does for a standard AC or furnace.
Learn More →A new water heater is one of those purchases most people don't plan for, since the old one usually makes the decision for you by failing at an inconvenient time.
Learn More →Same-day and next-day appointments available. Licensed, insured, and locally trusted since 1949.