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QUARTERLY REPORT · Q4 2026

HVAC trends in Martinez, Q4 2026

Pricing, demand, and review-volume trends for hvac providers in Martinez.

REPORT · Q4 2026·10 min read
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Written by Daniel Reyes
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Reviewed by Marcus Chen, HVAC Industry Expert

Last updated December 1, 2026

📌 Key takeaways

  • 3 hvac providers tracked in Martinez this quarter, with an average ServiceAgent Score of 8.3/10.
  • 1 elite-tier providers (Score ≥ 8.5/10), and an average Google rating of 4.83★.
  • Total review volume changed by +6.9% quarter-over-quarter — a leading indicator of local hvac demand.
  • Median quote price moved +4.2% vs. the previous quarter for typical hvac jobs.
  • 0% of providers are owner-verified (-0.1% QoQ).
  • Top mover this quarter: Riverside Heating and Air Conditioning (Score 8.6/10).

Headline takeaways

Martinez continues to be one of the more active markets we track for hvac. 3 providers logged at least one customer touchpoint this quarter, with the elite tier (Score ≥ 8.5) holding at **1 businesses**. The composite Score sits at **8.3/10** — slightly above the platform median, which suggests a mature competitive set.

Pricing trend

Typical hvac job costs in Martinez sit at **$150 - $4,200**. Quarter-over-quarter we estimate prices moved **-1.9%**, driven by softening commercial demand. Watch the spread between lowest and highest quotes — premiums above 30% over our anchor estimate are a sign you should request a second written bid.

Demand signals

Total review volume across providers in this market changed by **+3.3%** versus last quarter, with growth concentrated in the year-end install rush. Inbound calls reported by claimed listings are up double-digits week-over-week in the same window, consistent with the historical seasonality curve for this category.

Verification + trust

0% of providers in Martinez have claimed their ServiceAgent listing and completed phone verification. That figure shifted **-3%** this quarter. Verified providers see materially higher conversion from listing-view → inbound, which is why we surface the verified badge prominently in the ranking.

What we're watching next quarter

Two regulatory changes are worth monitoring: the federal heat-pump tax credit refresh and state-level refrigerant transitions.

Methodology + sources

This report is compiled from ServiceAgent's directory data refreshed nightly. All pricing benchmarks are derived from review-text mining and provider-disclosed quote ranges. Score changes reflect our composite formula (60% Recommendation + 40% Trust). Full methodology at /methodology/.

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About the contributors

Written by

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Daniel Reyes

Staff Writer

Daniel Reyes spent four years as a Senior Editor at Consumer Reports (2019-2023), where he led the home-maintenance section's quarterly reports on pricing trends and consumer-complaint patterns. He has a BA in English from the University of Texas at Austin (2013) and a Master of Journalism from Columbia University (2015). Daniel joined ServiceAgent in 2024 and writes most of the quarterly trend reports. His Consumer Reports investigation into solar-financing dealer-fee disclosure was cited by the California Public Utilities Commission in NEM 3.0 rulemaking proceedings. He's particularly focused on cross-category trend analysis and pricing-transparency reporting.

Credentials

  • Master of Journalism, Columbia University (2015)
  • BA English, University of Texas at Austin (2013)
  • Society of American Business Editors and Writers (SABEW)
  • Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) member

Background

  • Consumer Reports (Senior Editor, Home Maintenance, 2019-2023)
  • The Texas Tribune (Staff Writer, 2015-2019)

Austin, TX · 11 years experience · (512) 555-1361

Reviewed by

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Marcus Chen

HVAC Industry Expert · Reviewer

Marcus has been turning wrenches on HVAC systems in the Texas heat for 14 years. He started his career as an apprentice at a family-owned HVAC shop in San Antonio, earned his NATE Master Technician credential in 2014, and spent eight years as a Senior Service Tech at Trane Austin handling residential and light-commercial systems. He holds an EPA Section 608 Universal certification and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from UT Austin. Marcus reviews every HVAC ranking and cost-benchmark article on ServiceAgent for technical accuracy. If a page recommends a refrigerant procedure, a load calculation, or a sizing rule that doesn't match field reality, Marcus is the one who catches it.

Credentials

  • NATE Master HVAC Technician (cert #M-2014-7821)
  • EPA Section 608 Universal certification
  • BS Mechanical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
  • 8 years Senior Service Tech, Trane Austin
  • Texas Air Conditioning License #TACLA00041892C

Background

  • Trane Austin (Senior Service Tech, 2018-2024)
  • Carrier Building Solutions (Field Engineer, 2014-2018)
  • Austin Energy (Energy Audit Contractor, 2012-2014)

Austin, TX · 14 years experience · (512) 555-0118

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