AC Repair, Installation & HVAC Service in Cameron Park, CA
Cameron Park’s foothill terrain and 1970s–90s housing stock mean specific HVAC realities — older systems in established neighborhoods, hillside lots, and El Dorado County’s cooler nights. Three generations of Sacramento family, since 1959.

Cameron Park Is High Enough To Feel Different From The Valley Floor
Cameron Park sits at about 1,300 feet elevation in El Dorado County — high enough that summers feel meaningfully different from the Sacramento valley. Average July highs of 92°F instead of the 96–97°F that Roseville and Elk Grove see, with nights that actually cool down to the low 60s. That climate difference changes HVAC sizing and equipment selection in ways most Sacramento companies miss.
The town developed primarily in the 1970s and 80s as El Dorado County’s response to Folsom’s growth, with the Cameron Park airport providing distinctive character. Most homes here are from that era — single-story ranches and split-levels on foothill lots, often with the elevation challenges (longer duct runs to upper levels, harder-to-reach equipment locations) that hillside terrain creates.
Original AC systems in these homes are mostly past their second replacement cycle. We see a lot of homeowners who bought their Cameron Park home in the 90s or 2000s, replaced the AC once around 2005–2015, and are now facing a third decision point. Often the right answer is a heat pump conversion — the cooler Cameron Park climate makes heat pumps perform better here than in the valley.

Foothill Climate Needs Foothill Expertise
Heat Pump Knowledge For Cooler Foothill Climate
Cameron Park’s elevation means heat pumps work more efficiently than they would in valley floor heat. We’ll model the comparison for your specific home.
Hillside Duct Routing
Cameron Park homes often have foothill terrain — basements, split-levels, longer vertical duct runs. Done wrong, you get rooms that never cool right. We’ve done it correctly for decades.
Three Generations, El Dorado County
We’ve worked across El Dorado County since the 1960s. We know the building eras, the typical issues, and what’s worth keeping vs. replacing.
Full HVAC Service for Cameron Park Homes
AC Repair
Not cooling, blowing warm, won't turn on — we diagnose first, then fix. Clear pricing before we start.
View AC Repair →AC Installation & Replacement
When your system is past saving, we size and install the right replacement — not a guess.
View Installation →Furnace Repair & Replacement
Gas, electric, and high-efficiency furnace service. We handle what most companies avoid.
View Heating →Mini-Split Systems
Ductless options for ADUs, hot rooms, garage conversions — sized to actual use.
View Mini-Splits →ProCare Maintenance
$19.50/month. Two tune-ups per year, priority scheduling when possible, 10% off repair services.
View ProCare →Emergency AC Service
System down on a 100° day? Call during business hours and we move you to the front of the line when possible.
View Emergency →Every Cameron Park Neighborhood — From Core to Airport Area
From the 1970s ranches to the newer foothill subdivisions, Cameron Park and the surrounding El Dorado County communities are in our service area.
Cameron Park Core
1970s–80s ranches and split-levels. Original systems past second replacement.
Airport Area
Distinctive aviation community. Hangar homes, custom builds with unique HVAC challenges.
Bass Lake Hills
Older established neighborhood. Foothill terrain considerations on every install.
Newer 2000s Subdivisions
First-replacement age systems. Heat pump conversions increasingly common here.
Questions Cameron Park Homeowners Ask Us
How fast can you get to Cameron Park?
Same-day service is usually available during business hours. Cameron Park is about 28 miles from our West Sacramento office.
Is the climate really different from Folsom?
Yes — measurably. Cameron Park is about 5°F cooler in summer highs and 3–5°F cooler at night. That matters for HVAC efficiency and equipment selection.
Are heat pumps worth it in Cameron Park?
Often yes. Cooler nights make heat pumps more efficient here than in valley floor cities. Combined with current federal tax credits and California rebates, the math typically favors heat pumps for replacements.
Can you handle hillside or split-level Cameron Park homes?
Yes. Foothill terrain is one of the things we know how to design around. Proper duct sizing, return air placement, and zoning makes the difference.
Get HVAC Service
Two ways to reach us: call during business hours for fastest response, or fill out the form below and we’ll get back to you within one business day.
Cameron Park is about 30 minutes from our West Sacramento office. Call (916) 927-4500.