about us
Delta Tech Mechanical is a family owned company who has served thousands of residential and commercial customers all throughout Southern California.
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We started off as independent contractors meeting the needs of the people we care for the most.. our neighbors, families, and friends. As our customers began to spread the word, our reputation imploded as did the demand for kindness and honesty. We have now grown to serve many different types of clients such as Marriott Hotels, Gelish, Providence Health, and many more while still providing individual care for the everyday home owner.
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Our core values are what has made the difference to our loyal customers and why Delta Tech has grown to serve costumers all across Southern California.
Our dedicated fleet of technicians responding 24 hours a day, every day, to serve our clients. There is always someone available to talk to and address our clients' needs.
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When our clients request an installation or repair service from Delta Tech, they can rest assured that we will be there to resolve their issues in a timely manner.
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Effective communication is vital for our team to succeed and for our clients' piece of mind.
We see ourselves as a trusted partner with a vested interest in the success of our clients. Our success depends solely on our clients' success.
We always operate in an honest manner while keeping our clients' best interests in mind.
Frequently asked questions
How often should my HVAC be serviced?
Have your system inspected by a professional HVAC contractor in the spring and fall to coincide with the cooling and heating seasons. This will ensure everything from the blower (the internal motor) to the thermostat is running smoothly and your house will stay warm and cool when you want it to.
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Do I need to worry about the outdoor HVAC unit components?
The professional will inspect the mechanics, but you should walk by the outdoor unit every few weeks to remove leaves, weeds and debris, which can collect around the machine and become blocked, causing damage.
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What are air ducts and how do they affect airflow?
Air ducts are the passages to connect and move the warm or cool air to the house. Ducts need to be professionally cleaned, insulated and sealed. Leaky air ducts lead to poor airflow and quality. Sealing ducts in unfinished spaces (attics, basements and crawl spaces) can improve efficiency by as much as 20 percent.*
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How can setting my thermostat help save money?
Setting and programming a thermostat will stop your HVAC from running on overdrive. Used properly, it can also save you $180 per year in energy costs.*
How often should HVAC filters be replaced?
Change your filter every three months (each season) for 1-inch filters, or more frequently if you have pets, smoke or allergens in the house, all of which make filters work harder. Each house or unit has a different filter size (some have more than one filter), so check the filter size(s) before you purchase.
Energy Star reports that changing the filter is a top DIY action item for a properly functioning HVAC system, as “a dirty filter can increase energy costs and damage your equipment, leading to early failure.” And just think, each time you replace the filter you are helping to improve the air quality in the house.