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We provide HVAC services, including air conditioner repair solutions for when the summer heat hits and you need your AC working fast.
Professional ceiling fan installation for better airflow, comfort, and energy efficiency.
Clean, code-compliant lighting upgrades for any room from recessed lights to statement fixtures.
Add or upgrade outlets with confidence—perfectly placed and safely installed by our professionals.
Professional ceiling fan installation for better airflow, comfort, and energy efficiency.
Grinding, buzzing, or rattling signals internal damage.
Musty or burnt smells point to mold or electrical problems.
The $5,000 rule is an industry accepted guideline that helps homeowners make a financial decision about their HVAC system. First, multiply the age of your system by the repair cost. If the outcome is over $5,000, you should probably replace. If the outcome is under $5,000, you should probably repair.
"During a windstorm a tree fell on our furnace — MAS Pro came out quickly. They were friendly, efficient, and genuinely cared whether we stayed warm. I would highly recommend them!"
"Super happy with the service. The technician was at my place within an hour of my call — really impressed with how fast they responded. Jerry found and fixed a blown fuse on my furnace circuit board and helped install my new Ecobee smart thermostat. Everything works perfectly."
"Derrik came out at 4:30 on a Friday to fix my clogged shower. They were professional and clean, and the problem was resolved quickly. So grateful for these guys!"
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Schedule Your ServiceCost guides, repair signs, and what's changing in 2026 — written for homeowners across Vancouver, Ridgefield, Woodland, and the rest of Clark County.
Ten warning signs your air conditioner needs service before Ridgefield's first heat wave hits. Costs, causes, and when to call.
Real numbers on install cost, operating cost, and Clark PUD rebates. Which system actually saves money in our climate.
What the R-410A phase-out means for Ridgefield homeowners shopping for a new ductless mini-split in 2026.
Cost, sizing, permits, lifespan, and the rules every Ridgefield homeowner asks before installing a new AC unit.
Two-county permitting, Cowlitz PUD rebates, and everything Woodland homeowners ask before a new AC install.
Installation, repair, and maintenance for heating and cooling systems across Vancouver and Clark County.
High-efficiency R-32 ductless systems sized and installed for older homes, additions, and zoned comfort.
When it comes to home energy use, your heating and cooling systems do the heavy lifting. That’s why taking care of your air conditioner and HVAC equipment isn’t just smart—it’s essential. Even small issues can reduce comfort, spike your utility bills, and push your system harder than it was built for, leading to early wear and expensive repairs.
At MAS Pro Services, we’re here to keep things running right. Whether your system is making strange noises, struggling to cool, or just needs a tune-up, our HVAC professionals respond fast, diagnose accurately, and deliver solutions that last.
We believe in doing it right the first time. That means showing up on time, using high-quality parts, and treating your home with respect from start to finish. We maintain a clean worksite, offer clear upfront pricing, and back our work with years of experience in residential HVAC repair.
We repair all makes and models, from older systems to today’s high-efficiency units, and we do it with care and precision. Our team is licensed, insured, and highly trained, and our commitment to service shows in everything we do—from the first call to the final walkthrough.
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If your AC is running but not cooling, it could be due to a dirty air filter, incorrect thermostat settings, a malfunctioning thermostat, a refrigerant leak, dirty condenser coils, blocked vents or ducts, a faulty compressor, frozen evaporator coils, or electrical issues.
The “20-degree rule in air conditioners” is simple: don’t set your AC more than 20 degrees cooler than the outdoor temperature. This guideline helps your system run efficiently and prevents overworking. In this article, discover why this rule is vital for your AC’s performance and how to follow it effectively.