Pleasanton · AC & Heating Repair
“Did not try to sell me a new system. He fixed what was broken in no time.” That is the whole pitch, and it is a customer's sentence, not ours. Ken repairs first — including units King Air installed twenty years ago.
— Paul V., June 2026
Drawn from the permit record and from what customers describe in their own reviews.
Diagnosing and repairing cooling that has stopped working — including systems he installed himself years ago.
Intermittent cycling, pressure switches, cracked air-gap pipe — the faults customers name in their reviews.
Permitted furnace replacements on the record in Danville and Pleasanton, going back to the 1990s.
A 2018 Pleasanton permit covers a new 3-ton, 15 SEER air conditioner added to existing ducting with a furnace change-out.
Duct work sits alongside warm-air heating and air conditioning on the contractor trade record.
Listed among the trades on the contractor record, which is what plenum and transition work needs.
King Air has worked out of the same Pleasanton address on Goldcrest Circle since the mid-1990s. Customers call the owner Ken. The reviews are unusually consistent about one thing: he is not trying to sell you equipment.
Heather T. put a number on it in January 2026. He installed her unit twenty years ago; when it failed this year, he came out and fixed it rather than quoting a replacement.
Straight from the review page, unedited.
“Quick service. Honest price. Did not try to sell me a new system. He fixed what was broken in no time. I highly recommend King Air over any other local company”
“Ken (the owner) is honest and fast and is not out to just make a buck! He installed our unit 20 years ago and when it malfunctioned this year he came out and fixed it.”
Based on Goldcrest Circle in Pleasanton, with permitted HVAC work on the public record in:
Elsewhere in the Tri-Valley? Call and ask.
Call Ken directly, or leave your number and what the system is doing.