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HVAC & Plumbing in The Oaks of Calabasas — Systems of Systems, Managed as One

AirWorks Solutions serves The Oaks of Calabasas — the 554-home guard-gated community built 2000–2010 at the southern end of Parkway Calabasas — and the Estates at The Oaks, the double-gated enclave of custom homes within it. Properties here aren't a furnace and a thermostat; they're systems of systems: multiple HVAC zones, wine cellars and theaters with their own climate requirements, automation integration, and water heating built like small infrastructure. AirWorks manages all of it as one plan, with double-gate logistics handled properly. Family-owned, CA LIC# 950716, rated 4.9★ across 400+ local reviews.

4.9★ · 400+ reviews · CA LIC# 950716 · Family Run. Mom Approved. · Last updated 2026-07-05

The Oaks Reality

A Different Technical Conversation Than Anywhere Else We Serve

At Oaks scale — homes from 3,500 to nearly 16,000 square feet, and Estates customs beyond that — comfort stops being an appliance and becomes infrastructure. The main living zones, the bedroom wings, the guest suite, the gym: each wants its own system or zone. Then come the rooms with real specifications — wine storage that must hold temperature and humidity constant year-round, theaters that demand conditioned silence, server closets and art walls with their own tolerances. Each is a design problem; together they're a portfolio, and portfolios need management, not ad-hoc repairs.

With the community's original 2000s equipment now reaching end-of-life across the board, the valuable move is sequencing: a documented assessment of every system, a staged replacement roadmap that converges controls and efficiency, and independent 24/7 monitoring across all of it. That's how a property this complex stays boring — which is the goal. Access is handled the way the community expects: guard gate arranged in advance, the Estates' second gate coordinated separately, clean trucks, no scene.

Common Questions

The Oaks of Calabasas FAQ

Have you worked on homes at this scale before?

Yes — multi-system estate work is a core AirWorks discipline, from North Ranch and Lake Sherwood estates running five to ten systems to Calabasas properties with dedicated climate zones for theaters and wine storage. The playbook is the same everywhere: document every system on the property, manage them as one plan, and communicate through whoever runs the household. We're glad to be vetted before anyone commits.

How does access work for The Oaks — and the Estates' second gate?

Everything is arranged before the truck rolls: guard-gate clearance through you or the association, the Estates' private inner gate coordinated separately, arrival windows we honor, and crews that don't linger on the street between phases. Working behind a double gate is a logistics discipline, and we treat it as part of the job rather than an inconvenience.

Can you handle wine cellar and home theater climate?

Yes — and they're genuinely different problems. Wine storage wants stable temperature and humidity around the mid-fifties Fahrenheit, held constant, with equipment that fails loudly rather than silently. Theaters want deep quiet — oversized ducts at low velocity, remote-mounted equipment, vibration isolation. Both are specialty zones we design deliberately, not afterthoughts tacked onto the house system.

The homes here were built 2000–2010. What does that mean mechanically?

The community's original equipment is now 15 to 25 years old — at or past design life, even in well-maintained homes. At this tier the right response isn't urgency, it's sequencing: assess every system's condition, replace the ones nearest failure first against a whole-property roadmap, and upgrade controls so the estate converges on one coherent, quiet, efficient standard instead of a patchwork of decade-apart decisions.

Do you integrate with whole-home automation?

We design HVAC controls to work with the automation platforms these homes run, coordinating with your integrator so zoning, scheduling, and monitoring live where the household already manages everything else. Comfort Monitoring adds an independent 24/7 layer that alerts on failures — valuable across a property with rooms nobody checks daily.

Who issues permits in The Oaks?

The City of Calabasas — we pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and handle Title 24 compliance as part of every job. Where the association reviews exterior equipment placement or screening, we prepare the documentation to their standard.

The Property Deserves One Trusted Plan

4.9★ · 400+ reviews · CA LIC# 950716 · Family Run. Mom Approved.
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