Air Conditioner

Air Conditioning Systems

New Installs & Replacements

We service and install all brands. We offer FREE Estimates and Rather than trying to “push” any certain brand on our customers, we believe in recommending the best product for your application; the best system for your needs. This might mean we don't make as much money on sales, but it guarantees our customers get what they need, not just what they were sold.  Our Estimators gather precise information on how you want to use your HVAC system and will provide a custom design to give you the most comfort and energy costs savings; our Customers save hundreds of $$ per year when replacing their older systems with a Energy saving system!


Ask our Estimator questions! This is an important decision that will affect the comfort of you and your family, so don’t hesitate to ask questions.


We’d love to provide you with our quality installation and service; let us know what you want and when we can make it happen!  Remember here at Clark we offer Comfort you can Count on and Free Estimates!

Clark’s Advice

We primarily sell systems from Bryant/Carrier, Rheem/Ruud, and Trane. Why did we choose these manufacturers as our primary suppliers? Through our years of experience we have determined that these Manufacturers provide:
  • the best reliability in the industry
  • the best manufacturer warranties
  • the best parts availability
Your professionally trained Clark Air Conditioning and Heating technician will personally work with you to determine the best solution for your home or office. If you would like to see what air conditioning systems these manufacturers provide, please visit their online product catalog. Simply click on the name to view the available products.
For our commercial products, please visit our Commercial Products and Services Section.

Tips: Choosing an Air Conditioning System

Selecting an air conditioner for your home or office is a big decision. It’s an important investment today and it will play a key role in your energy expenses for years to come. Finally, when the Sacramento Valley summer heat is at its worst, you’ll want your family or office to have the best, most reliable cooling comfort possible. Here are a few things to consider.
  • What do good central air units have in common?

    The best ones are efficient, operating on minimal electricity to hold utility bills down. They provide steady, reliable performance year after year when properly maintained. Good systems are quiet, long-lasting and low in service needs.

  • How can I be sure my Unit is the right size?

    Obviously, an air conditioner that’s too small won’t keep your home or office sufficiently cool. However, what many don’t realize is that an oversized system will cycle (turn on and off) more than necessary, wasting expensive energy and possibly putting undue strain on the compressor.


    Your Clark Air Conditioning and Heating technician will determine the optimum size for your home by making a careful study of your cooling requirements:

    - Window dimensions and exposure 

    - Floor space, insulation and local climate

    - Heat-generating appliances

    - The direction your home or office faces

    - The amount of the exterior shaded by trees.


    Our technician will specify the cooling capacity of the system in either Btu/h (British thermal units of heat removed per hour) or refrigeration tons (one ton being equal to 12,000 Btu/h).

  • Which air conditioners are energy efficient?

    Much like automobile manufacturers, today’s air conditioner manufacturers are required by law to evaluate and rate their equipment according to its energy efficiency. This rating is known in the industry as a SEER, or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating. The higher the SEER, the more efficient the equipment.


    Most new homes and offices with central air come equipped with a standard model. However, when replacement becomes necessary, property owners can upgrade their air conditioning by specifying a more energy-efficient system.


    High SEER models are generally more expensive, but can easily make up the difference by reducing your energy bills over the long run.

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