Air Pro Heating & Air in Chula Vista's northeast Rolling Hills district holds CSLB license #1094705 under the C20 warm-air heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning classification. Full-system changeouts at the Fenton Street facility frequently involve coordinated mechanical trades, and the company's condensate-line rerouting scope pairs naturally with drain and supply work from Solid Plumbing & Drains Inc. The service menu spans central air conditioning installation, forced-air furnace replacement, and ductless mini-split configuration, with every new unit sized through Manual J load calculations matched to the home's thermal envelope. Because most condenser swaps in the Eastlake and Otay Ranch corridors demand a dedicated 240-volt circuit, Air Pro coordinates panel upgrades with Cano Electric as part of its turnkey installation workflow. Highest-capacity projects include whole-home HVAC replacements pairing a variable-speed condenser with a communicating air handler, zoned damper system, and Wi-Fi-enabled thermostat wired to a dedicated 60-amp disconnect.