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Inland Mechanical Services
Corona, CA
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About
About Inland Mechanical Services
At our core, we are a solution-based company dedicated to identifying and addressing the root causes of issues rather than merely fixing symptoms. Our focus is on driving energy savings and enhancing productivity through innovative strategies. We uncover hidden opportunities to boost HVAC efficiency and reduce energy consumption by meticulously analyzing our customers' operations.
Languages spoken
- English
In business since
September 2012 (14 years)
Contact details
Location and service area
224 N. Lincoln Ave, Corona, CA, 92882
Verified business license
This pro has a valid business license. We regularly check the status of contractor licenses to ensure they are a reputable and trustworthy business.
Services
Heat pumps & HVAC
- Air to water heat pumps
- Ground source heat pumps (geothermal)
- Water source heat pumps
- Fresh air systems
- Whole house fans
- Heat pumps (ducted central air)
- Heat pumps (ductless mini-splits)
- Smart thermostats
- Indoor air quality assessments
Energy efficiency & weatherization
- Ductwork
- Energy efficiency improvements
Types of services provided
- Commercial
- Low income housing
- Multi-family home
- New construction
- Remodel / retrofit
- Service / maintenance
- Single-family home
Credentials
Professional certifications (self-reported unless otherwise indicated)
- HVAC Excellence
- National Comfort Institute (NCI)
Incentives
This pro can help you claim these other rebates
- Comfortably CA (opens in a new tab)
- Golden State Rebates (opens in a new tab)
- TECH Clean California (opens in a new tab)
- Energy Smart Homes (opens in a new tab)
- GoGreen Finance (opens in a new tab)
- MCE (opens in a new tab)
- PG&E (opens in a new tab)
- Peninsula Clean Energy (opens in a new tab)
- Riverside Public Utilities (opens in a new tab)
- SMUD (opens in a new tab)
- San Diego Gas & Electric (opens in a new tab)
- Silicon Valley Clean Energy (opens in a new tab)
- Sonoma Clean Power (opens in a new tab)
- Southern California Edison (opens in a new tab)
- Anaheim Public Utilities (opens in a new tab)
- Azusa Light and Water (opens in a new tab)
- Banning Electric Utility (opens in a new tab)
- City of Roseville (opens in a new tab)
- LADWP (opens in a new tab)
- Lancaster Energy (opens in a new tab)
- Long Beach Utility Services (opens in a new tab)
- Moreno Valley Utility (opens in a new tab)
- Pasadena Power (opens in a new tab)
- San Diego Green Building Council (opens in a new tab)
- Santa Monica (opens in a new tab)
Additional information
Other highlights (self-reported unless otherwise indicated)
- Located in a disadvantaged community (opens in a new tab)
- Minority Owned Business
- Small Business