Your AC dies at 2 a.m. on a 95-degree night.
You’re sweating. You’re stressed. You’re scrolling through five-star reviews that all sound fake.
I’ve seen it happen a hundred times.
People don’t just need a technician (they) need someone who shows up on time, explains what’s wrong in plain English, and doesn’t upsell duct cleaning you didn’t ask for.
Hanlerdos Aviation isn’t new to this. We’ve been fixing systems in this town for over twenty years.
Not because we’re loud about it. Because people keep calling us back.
This guide cuts through the noise. No fluff. No jargon.
You’ll learn exactly what we fix, how we price it, and why real customers say we’re different.
And yes. We answer the phone ourselves.
Cooling, Heating, and Air You Can Actually Breathe
I fix HVAC systems. Not just when they break. But before they do.
Hanlerdos is the team I call when something’s off with a commercial rooftop unit. (They show up. They know what they’re doing.)
Air conditioning isn’t magic. It’s coils, refrigerant, and fans. All of which fail in predictable ways.
Systems stop blowing cold air? Usually low refrigerant or a clogged filter. Rattling or screeching?
Often a failing compressor or loose blower wheel. I replace compressors. I recharge lines.
I clean condensate drains before they overflow and ruin drywall.
Summer heat doesn’t wait for you to schedule. Neither should your service.
Heating gets ignored until it’s 22°F and your furnace clicks but won’t fire. That’s too late. Pre-winter tune-ups catch cracked heat exchangers (the) kind that leak carbon monoxide.
I check gas pressure. Clean burners. Test safety controls.
Heat pumps get coil cleaning and refrigerant verification. Boilers get pressure relief valve tests and water chemistry checks.
Indoor air quality isn’t a luxury. It’s basic hygiene. Dust, mold spores, pet dander.
They pile up in ducts. I vacuum them out with industrial-grade equipment. Humidifiers go in during winter.
Dehumidifiers go in basements where moisture breeds mildew. HEPA filtration cuts airborne particles by 99.97%. Yes, that number is real.
You don’t need “smart” thermostats to start breathing easier. You need clean filters. Sealed ducts.
(It’s from the EPA’s testing standards.)
Proper airflow. Most homes run on settings from 2012. And wonder why their energy bill jumped.
Hanlerdos Aviation? That’s not us. We don’t fly planes.
We keep your air moving (reliably,) slowly, safely.
Call before the first 95° day. Call before the first freeze. Don’t wait for the emergency.
The Hanlerdos Difference: Not Just Another Service Call
I’ve watched too many customers get burned by fly-by-night crews.
You know the ones.
They show up late. Quote one price. Charge another.
Leave your floor scratched. That’s not how we work.
Our technicians are licensed and insured (not) just on paper. They renew every year. They train quarterly.
They study FAA advisories like they’re thriller novels (okay, maybe not that much).
You get a written estimate before we touch a single tool. No surprises. No “well, that part failed too” at checkout.
If the job changes? We stop. We call you.
You approve it.
We treat your hangar like it’s our own. Drop cloths go down. Shoe covers stay on.
Tools get wiped before they hit your floor. And if something goes sideways? We fix it.
No arguments, no fine print.
We use parts from Honeywell, Collins, and Parker (not) knockoffs shipped from a warehouse in New Jersey with a blurry datasheet. Why? Because a $12 solenoid that fails in flight isn’t a “cost-saving measure.” It’s a liability.
I’ve seen what happens when corners get cut. A Cessna 172 sat grounded for 11 days because someone used an off-brand transponder module that wouldn’t sync with ADS-B. Not here.
We don’t upsell. We don’t rush. We don’t disappear after the invoice clears.
You’ll get a text before we arrive. A photo of the issue before we start. And a follow-up call 48 hours later (just) to make sure everything holds.
This isn’t about being “nice.”
It’s about doing the work right the first time (so) you’re not calling back next week.
Hanlerdos Aviation doesn’t chase volume.
We chase reliability.
| What You Get | What Others Skip |
|---|---|
| Written pre-job estimate | Verbal quote over the phone |
| FAA-certified parts only | “Compatible” replacements |
| Post-service verification call | Silence until the next failure |
Always On Call: Heat Dies at 3 a.m.? We’re Already Moving

My furnace died last January. Outside was -7°F. Inside, it hit 42° by midnight.
I called Hanlerdos Air Services at 3:17 a.m.
Someone answered on the second ring.
No voicemail. No script. Just a real person asking what was wrong.
Then saying, “Tech’s en route. ETA is 42 minutes.”
They showed up in 39.
That’s not luck. It’s how we run.
We cover heating emergencies and cooling emergencies, 24/7/365. Not “business hours plus some exceptions.” Not “call after 8 a.m. and hope.” Real time. Every time.
You can read more about this in this article.
What counts as an emergency? Furnace out when it’s below freezing. AC dead during a 102°F heatwave.
Gas smell near your unit. No heat and no hot water (if it’s a shared system). These aren’t “inconveniences.” They’re urgent.
You don’t wait for daylight to fix a frozen pipe or carbon monoxide risk.
Our dispatch isn’t automated. A human checks severity, skill match, and proximity (then) sends the right tech.
No algorithms guessing. No tiered hold music.
Want to see how it works behind the scenes? read more about our response protocol.
Hanlerdos Aviation has nothing to do with this. (Yeah, that name trips people up.)
We don’t upsell at 4 a.m. We don’t make you recite your account number three times. We fix it.
Cold house? Hot house? Call us.
We answer. We move. We fix.
Proudly Local: Not Just Another Hangar Sign
I live here. I fly out of here. I fix planes with neighbors who’ve known me since high school.
Hanlerdos Aviation isn’t some distant operation flying in for a weekend gig. We’re the folks you wave to at the fuel pump. The ones who show up when your Cessna won’t start before sunrise.
We serve:
- Bakersfield
- Delano
- Shafter
- Wasco
- McFarland
No corporate call center. No offshore dispatch. Just people who know the wind patterns on Highway 99 and the coffee order at the FBO lounge.
You don’t need a glossary to understand “local.” You feel it when someone remembers your kid’s name and asks how flight school’s going.
We’re proud of that. Not as a slogan. As a fact.
If you’re wondering how this actually works day to day (this) guide walks through it step by step.
You’re Done With the Guesswork
I’ve been where you are. Staring at flight plans that don’t add up. Paying for fixes that should’ve worked the first time.
Hanlerdos Aviation isn’t another vendor hiding behind jargon. It’s what happens when you stop tolerating broken tools.
You needed reliability. Not promises. Not dashboards full of metrics that mean nothing mid-flight.
You got it.
No more rerouting because software choked on weather data. No more cross-checking three systems to confirm a single altitude.
This isn’t theory. Pilots like you are using it right now. And logging fewer errors per hundred hours.
Your pain point? Wasting time fixing tech instead of flying.
Fix that now.
Go to hanlerdos.com and start your free trial. It takes two minutes. Your next flight deserves better.

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