About Us

About Us

AC Dave Heating & Air

Commitment To Quality Customer Service

Our  motto is “Commitment to quality and Customer service.”I have been in the HVAC industry off and on since I was 16. In 2005, we moved to Lake Elizabeth, Ca. I had always wanted to have my own business. Our family agreed that we had something to offer our community. A commitment to quality customer service. With this in mind, we have built AC Dave Heating & Air into the number one recommended company in our community since 2006. Furthermore, I wanted AC Dave Heating & Air to reflect all the great things I learned over the years, particularly customer satisfaction, which is most importantly #1. As a matter of fact, we value honesty and take pride in our work. In addition, at AC Dave Heating & Air, we have over 40 years of experience in the residential and commercial industries. We  provide HVAC service, installation, this includes including heat pumps, ductless splits, Wi-Fi thermostats, gas, electric, or propane furnaces.

AC Dave Technicians 

At AC Dave Heating & Air, we stand by the quality of our work. Whether it is installing a system or replacing a condenser. We are NATE-certified technicians. North American Technician Excellence (NATE) Certified technicians are trusted in your home or commercial property.

Our memberships include:

Better Business Bureau (BBB), California Contractors State License Board (CSLB), The Electric & Gas Industries Association (EGIA), Institute of Heating and Air Conditioning Industries (IHACI), Air Conditioning Contractors of America ( ACCA), and North American Technician Excellence (NATE). Each of our NATE-certified technicians has an excellent understanding of today’s sophisticated heating and cooling systems. Equally important is that each technician is licensed, insured, and backed by factory training and EPA certifications. Our technicians have the following licenses: C-20 (HVAC).  

AC Dave Gives  Back in Honor of His Daughter

     

In 2014, my oldest daughter, Brianna, was killed by a semi-truck on Highway 138 near Llano, CA. She was walking along the highway, and the driver was not watching the road. She suffered from mental illness and addiction. Furthermore, I did not want her remembered as just another person who died in the desert but as the giving person she was. Recently, my mother-in-law told my wife that she would loan her a jacket and return it without it because “someone needed it more.” When she had a place to stay, she took people in and shared with others. Our family started a nonprofit in 2018, whose mission is to help families in recovery and victims of domestic violence.  We have assisted over 50 families with toys, clothes, food, diapers, and complete holiday meals. We host two fundraisers a year, one in April. My daughter was killed on March 30th, and on in October near her birthday which was on October 6th. BBMS Happy Children Memorial Fund, a 501c3, honors my daughter’s memory of helping others. If you know someone who could use assistance, email bbmshappychildren@gmail.com. Brianna graduated from Valencia High School. The class of 1998 was the first four-year graduating class. In 2025,  BBMS Happy Children Memorial Fund began working with Valencia High School to assist with tux rentals, gowns, flowers, and prom tickets for seniors who have been affected by domestic violence or addiction. Please help recovering families and victims of domestic violence by donating through PayPal. For more information, go to http://www.bbmshappychildren.com.  

INVOLVED IN OUR COMMUNITY

We officially opened the doors to AC Dave Heating & Air on June 1, 2006. My daughter, Brianna,  BBMS Happy Children Memorial Fund was instrumental in securing the paperwork needed to open our doors. For example, our DBA came from a nickname I was given, “AC Dave”, along with my business license, etc. As a result, we have also been involved in community events such as the Green Valley Parade in Green Valley, CA. My grandson, Dean, accompanied me on service calls when he was young and became a helper. Now, he’s in the office and works with Daniel, Brianna’s autistic son.