Sixty seconds, no email gate, honest math

Your Comfort Score

Ten quick questions about your home, answered in about a minute, and your score appears right here on the page: a 0 to 100 read on how your home and system are coping with Bakersfield heat, a ballpark system size, and the one or two things most likely dragging you down. No email required to see it.

Your home, roughly

Fair questions

Do I have to give you my email to see my results?

No. Your score appears right on this page the moment you press the button. If you want us to look at it with you, there's a text button that sends your results to us in one tap, but that part is optional and always will be.

How accurate is the Comfort Score?

It's an honest ballpark built on Bakersfield assumptions: our heat, our dust, our housing stock. It gets you in the right neighborhood for system size and tells you what's most likely dragging your comfort. The precise answer is a manual J load calculation, which we run on every install, because a guess is not a sizing method.

What's a good score?

Above 85 means your home and system are well matched; honestly, you probably don't need us right now. 70 to 84 is healthy with room to improve. 50 to 69 means something is quietly costing you comfort or money. Below 50 means Bakersfield summers are winning, and the fix is usually cheaper than living like that.

I have a mobile home, a swamp cooler, or window units. Does this tool work for me?

Yes, and that's the point of it: those are half of Kern County's housing reality. Tell the tool what you actually have and it routes honestly: manufactured homes usually point at mini-splits rather than forced central-duct math, swamp cooler homes get the real conversion trade-offs, and window-unit homes learn what a mini-split replaces.

Will this tell me I need a new system?

Only if the math says so, and usually it doesn't: about 60% of the replacements we're asked about turn out to be repairs under $400. The score's job is to point at the most likely culprit, which is often insulation, ducts, or a tired part rather than the whole system.

Score low? It's usually a smaller fix than you think.

About 60% of "replace it" calls turn out to be repairs under $400. Whatever your score says, the next step comes with a written flat price.