Mitsubishi HVAC Services in Woodland Hills
Cut to it: Woodland Hills Mitsubishi HVAC runs five Mitsubishi Electric services across Woodland Hills 91364, 91367, and 91371 - AC repair, AC installation, same-day emergency service, twice-yearly maintenance, and kumo control setup from Walnut Acres to Warner Center. Every job is independent and flat-quoted, so call (213) 277-6575 or book online to start.
The rundown
- Five core services: AC repair, AC installation, emergency service, maintenance, and controls.
- Equipment: M-Series, MXZ / MXZ-SM, SVZ/MVZ ducted, and Mitsubishi controls.
- Service area ZIPs: 91364, 91367, 91371 (Title-24 Climate Zone 9).
- Pricing spans $89 - $15,000, from a diagnostic to a whole-home install.
- Fault-code diagnosis on P, E, U, and F codes plus green-LED blink counts.
- Independent shop; in-warranty compressors referred to authorized service first.
- Hours: Mon-Sat 7am-7pm; emergency calls anytime.
Which service do you need?
We keep a tight set of services so each one is done deeply rather than broadly. Every lane below is built around Mitsubishi Electric equipment - M-Series MSZ wall heads, MUZ and MXZ-SM condensers, SVZ/MVZ ducted air handlers, and the kumo cloud controls that run them. Pick the lane that matches your situation, or call and we will route you in a couple of minutes.
- Mitsubishi AC repairCapacitors, inverter boards, leaks, and fault-code diagnosis
- Mitsubishi AC installationManual J sizing, ductless heads, and ducted inverter conversions
- Emergency AC repairSame-day triage when a system dies in the heat
- Maintenance plansTwice-yearly coil, drain, and electrical care
- Smart thermostat and kumo setupkumo cloud, MHK2, and PAR controllers
How do you route my call to the right service?
We sort the symptom on the phone before anyone is dispatched, so the truck arrives with the likely part instead of an empty guess. The triage walks through three questions every time: what is the symptom, what does the controller or kumo cloud app show, and how fast does it need a tech given the heat sitting over Woodland Hills that week.
- Total loss of cooling on a hot day goes to emergency service for same-day triage across 91364, 91367, and 91371. Homes with infants, older residents, or no working cooling at all move to the front of the queue.
- It cools but something is wrong - a hum at the MUZ condenser, water under a head, a P or U fault code, a noise - is standard AC repair. We confirm the indoor and outdoor model numbers, read the blink count, and quote a flat price.
- The system is tired and the repairs are stacking up turns into an AC installation conversation: a single MUZ-FS head, a whole-home MXZ-SM, or a ducted SVZ/MVZ conversion, weighed on the repair-or-replace guide.
- You want it to run better, not fix a fault points to maintenance or controls - a tune-up before the first 95 F stretch, or kumo cloud so you can see a stalled zone from your phone.
How does our work split across these services?
Most calls land in one of four lanes. The table shows the typical 2026 SoCal cost range for each so you know roughly where you stand before we arrive.
| Service | Typical reason to call | Cost lane |
|---|---|---|
| AC repair | No cooling, leaks, codes, noises | $89 - $3,500 |
| AC installation | New ductless or ducted system, Manual J sized | $3,500 - $20,000 |
| Emergency service | Total loss of cooling in extreme heat | $150 - $3,500 |
| Maintenance | Prevent heat-wave failures, hold efficiency | Plan rate at signup |
| Controls / thermostats | App control, wall stat, monitoring | $150 - $1,000 |
What makes a Woodland Hills service shop different?
The microclimate sets the agenda. Because the Santa Monica Mountains block the sea breeze and this is the hottest neighborhood in the city, our maintenance is built around heat-failure prevention, our emergency response is triaged for 100 F Santa Ana days, and our repair work leans toward replacing marginal parts before they strand you. A coastal shop can afford to wait and see; here that costs you a ceiling full of condensate or a dead compressor. If you are deciding between fixing and replacing, the repair-or-replace guide lays out the math, and the systems pages cover replacement options.
The housing stock matters as much as the heat. Woodland Hills is mostly mid-century ranch and split-level tracts from the 1950s through 1970s, with newer luxury rebuilds south of Ventura Boulevard and Warner Center condo towers. The ranch homes often carry undersized post-war ductwork in blazing attics, the hillside lots south of the Boulevard force long line sets and awkward condenser access, and the Warner Center condos run multi-zone MXZ heads that have to be diagnosed one branch at a time. Each calls for a different playbook, which is why we keep the service list short and the brand knowledge deep.
What does service cost in Woodland Hills?
Pricing is flat and quoted in writing before work starts. A diagnostic runs about $89 to $200 for SoCal and is often credited toward an approved repair the same day. The most common heat-driven fix - a run/start capacitor at the MUZ outdoor unit - lands in the $150 to $450 lane. Refrigerant leak repair with recharge runs $225 to $1,500, an inverter or control PCB $400 to $2,000, and a full single-zone Mitsubishi install $3,500 to $8,000. Whole-home multi-zone and ducted conversions climb from there, which is exactly when a written second opinion earns its keep. Every figure here is an approximate 2026 SoCal range; your written quote is the real number.
Common questions
Do you only work on Mitsubishi equipment?
Mitsubishi Electric is our focus - M-Series ductless, MXZ multi-zone, ducted SVZ/MVZ, and the controls that run them. We will still give an honest opinion on a mixed-brand system, but the deep model and fault-code knowledge we bring is Mitsubishi-specific, which is why Woodland Hills homeowners with mini-splits call us.
Where do I start if I am not sure what I need?
Call and describe the symptom or goal. A no-cool or water leak points to AC repair or emergency service; a tired old system points to a replacement conversation; a comfort or efficiency goal points to controls or a new Hyper-Heat system. We sort it on the phone before scheduling.
Do you cover all of Woodland Hills?
Yes - 91364, 91367, and 91371, from Walnut Acres and Vista de Oro to Warner Center, Carlton Terrace, the hillsides South of the Boulevard, and Valley Circle. Serrania Park and the Pierce College area sit inside our footprint.
Do I pay for the diagnostic even if I do not proceed?
You get the diagnostic price up front - typically $89 to $200 for SoCal - and a flat written repair quote before anything is opened up. If you approve the repair that day, the diagnostic is often credited toward it. If you decline, you owe only the diagnostic, with no pressure and no surprise add-ons.
Can one visit cover both a repair and a tune-up?
Often, yes. If we are already on site for an AC repair, folding in coil and filter cleaning, a condensate flush, and a capacitor load test saves a second trip and gets the whole system commissioned at once. We quote the maintenance as its own line so you decide it independently of the repair.