Current service regions

Start with the region that best matches your location. Each region opens into current city coverage and links deeper into the right regional guide.

Residential exterior in the Coachella Valley service region
Residential exterior in the Conejo and West service region

ACTIVE REGION

Conejo / West

AERIA serves the Conejo / West region through a focused residential HVAC service path. Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park are the primary assessment areas, with nearby cities routed through the current regional guide.

Thousand Oaks · Newbury Park · Westlake Village · Agoura Hills · Simi Valley

NEXT STEP GUIDANCE

Not every visit starts with the same HVAC need

Choose the path that best matches the current situation, then go deeper from there.

SERVICE PATH

Repair / diagnostics

If the issue is poor cooling, weak airflow, unusual operation, or a system that is not behaving as expected, start with repair and diagnostic service.

Explore repair

SERVICE PATH

Replacement / installation

If the current system is aging, underperforming, or no longer fits the home, move into replacement and installation planning with a clearer scope from the start.

Explore replacement

SERVICE PATH

Assessment / not sure yet

If the right next step is still unclear, start with an assessment first. That keeps the process simpler and avoids forcing a decision before the situation is properly defined.

Book assessment

HOW COVERAGE WORKS

Regional coverage built for clarity, not clutter

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Active service regions

Start with the region that best matches your location and service need.

02

Regional guides first

Regional guides help nearby cities follow one clear path before a dedicated city page is needed.

03

City pages only where useful

Dedicated city pages are added when they help homeowners choose the right next step.

Coverage is organized to help homeowners choose the right regional path without making every nearby city look identical.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions about coverage and routing

These questions help clarify how AERIA organizes active service areas, when a regional page is enough, and what to do if the right path is still unclear.

Start with the clearest routing path first. The right next step usually becomes easier once the region and service type are defined.

Do you only serve the cities listed on this page?

AERIA serves active regional clusters. The cities listed here reflect the current public coverage map. If your property is near one of these active areas, the best next step is to book an assessment or start from the regional guide that best matches your location.

Why are some cities described here but not linked to separate pages?

Not every city needs its own standalone page at the same stage of growth. AERIA expands by region first, then by city pages, and then by service-plus-city pages where demand, fit, and capacity justify deeper expansion.

Can I still book service if I am not sure which page applies to my home?

Yes. If the correct routing path is still unclear, start with an assessment. That is usually the cleanest next step when the service type, system condition, or regional fit still needs to be defined.

Do you handle both repair and replacement in these active areas?

Yes. Current service areas support repair, diagnostics, replacement planning, installation, and related residential HVAC work depending on the property, system, and location.

How do I know which region applies to my city?

Start with the region that most closely matches your location. If you are in or near the Coachella Valley cluster or the Conejo / West cluster, begin there. If the match is still unclear, use the assessment path instead of guessing.

READY TO MOVE FORWARD

Find the right service path without guessing

Whether the need is repair, replacement, or an initial assessment, the goal is the same: define the next step clearly, scope it properly, and move forward without unnecessary confusion.

Regional coverage. Clear routing. Higher standards.

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