Fujitsu in Palo Alto
Palo Alto has one of the larger surviving Eichler concentrations in California, with intact mid-century tracts in Greer, Greenmeadow, Fairmeadow, and Royal Manor. Original radiant-slab heating in these homes has mostly failed, the copper in concrete is unrepairable, and the post-and-beam ceilings that define the Eichler look leave no place to run conventional ductwork. Multi-head ductless is the standard answer, and Fujitsu Halcyon is one of the two lines we put in for it, positioning indoor heads to preserve the open-ceiling architecture rather than fight it.
Palo Alto buyers usually want high-efficiency equipment, and Fujitsu fits that. Halcyon's multi-zone systems are efficient and quiet, which matters in the open-plan Eichler layout where the indoor unit is in the room with you. Climate zone 4 here is among the mildest in the South Bay, design cooling around 86, with heavy summer morning fog, so we are usually sizing for comfortable cooling and efficient heating rather than an extreme load. Beyond the Eichlers, Fujitsu also works well for additions and rooms in the Spanish revival and Mediterranean stock around Old Palo Alto and Crescent Park where adding to the existing system is impractical.
We weigh Fujitsu against Mitsubishi's M-Series and Daikin on most Palo Alto estimates, and the decision is configuration and price more than capability. For a heritage home with original layout preserved, ductless keeps the architecture intact, which is usually the whole point here.
Fujitsu work we do in Palo Alto
Multi-head Halcyon retrofits in Eichlers. One outdoor condenser feeding heads placed to respect the post-and-beam ceilings and open plan. We route line sets without cutting into the exposed-beam aesthetic and size each zone to the room rather than guessing by square footage.
Replacing failed radiant-slab heat with ductless. When the in-slab radiant heat finally quits in an Eichler, there is nothing to repair. A Fujitsu ductless system gives back both heating and cooling without breaking up the slab, and it adds the AC these homes never had.
Additions and room conversions in heritage stock. For added rooms and converted spaces in Old Palo Alto and Crescent Park homes, a single-zone Fujitsu head conditions the new space without overloading or re-engineering the existing system.
Code-compliant commissioning and Title 24 paperwork. Palo Alto installs get done to code, with proper refrigerant charge verification and commissioning. We handle the Title 24 high-efficiency documentation that the permit requires.
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Nearby and related
Fujitsu near Palo Alto: Menlo Park · Los Altos · Mountain View .
Other brands we service in Palo Alto: Amana · American Standard · Ameristar · Bosch · Bryant · Carrier · Coleman · Comfort-Aire · Cooper & Hunter · Daikin · Ducane · Friedrich · Goodman · Gree · Heil · Lennox · LG · Maytag · Mitsubishi · MRCOOL · Payne · Rheem · Ruud · Samsung · Tempstar · Trane · York .
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Fujitsu in Palo Alto
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