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  • James P Sheldon Co Inc
    5
    7900 Schoon Street, Anchorage, 99518, US

    Alaska's HVAC Company - JP Sheldon has been the Alaska's vendor of choice for heating, ventilating, air distribution and filtration equipment since 1945. We represent the finest manufacturers in the HVAC industry, as well as many other product lines to exceed your HVAC needs. The James P. Sheldon Company based in Anchorage was started in 1945 by Jim and Mickey Sheldon. They represented a number of HVAC manufacturers to support the engineers during the design phase of projects and the contractors during construction. In 1983, Dale DePriest, Robert Heym and David Naylor purchased the James P. Sheldon Company and incorporated in 1984. Mr. DePriest sold his shares in 1984 and Mr. Heym left the company in 1997. During that time, new product lines were added to complement and grow the number of HVAC product offerings for the Alaska market.

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  • 360 Construction & Design, LLC
    5
    Anchorage, US

    Ward-Winning Design, Unparalleled Craftsmanship. Best Kitchen Remodeling Contractor Best Construction Company Best Bathroom Remodeling Contractor CONSTRUCTION • INTERIOR DESIGN • REMODELING Get Started Today New ConstructionResidential & CommercialOur professional designers for both commercial and residential projects are local, Alaska design experts, qualified by education, experience, and examination to enhance the function and quality of your interior and exterior space.LEARN MORE RemodelingFull Studio & ShowroomOur kitchens have won multiple awards from the experts at Alaska’s Best Kitchens Magazine. The co-creative process includes concept development, designs including floor, color, and lighting plans, research, specifications and samples.LEARN MORE All Alaskan ContractorLocal Talent and ExpertiseOur kitchens have won multiple awards from the experts at Alaska's Best Kitchens Magazine. The co-creative process includes concept development, designs including floor, color, and lighting plans, research, specifications and samples.LEARN MORE 360 Construction and Design has been recognized annually as a Top-500 Remodeler since 2010 by Qualified Remodeler Magazine, a national industry publication. The annual listing dates back over 30 years and recognizes remodeling firms for several areas of success. 360 Construction and Design was ranked #495 in 2010 and has reached as high as #258.

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  • Alaska Air Balancing
    Anchorage, US

    Your NEBB Certified Alaska Owned & Operated Balancing Specialist. Alaska Air Balancing is the longest standing NEBB certified air & hydronic balancing agency serving our great state. We are Locally owned and Family operated since 1983 we have the experience and manpower to get the job done. Based in the MatSu Valley, we serve all of Alaska from Barrow to Juneau to Adak and beyond.

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  • General Mechanical, Inc.
    4.7
    General Mechanical, Inc., 9135 King Street, Anchorage, 99515, US

    General Mechanical Inc. is a premier HVAC, ductwork, service and ventilation system contractor in Alaska. With over 30 years of experience, we provide sheet metal fabrication services, installation, and fabrication solutions using advanced technology and decades of cumulative experience to produce quality products, on-time and to specification. Our services include plasma cutting, welding, punching, forming, rolling, finishing, and metal former services. We can fabricate parts from stainless steel, aluminum, steel, brass, copper, galvanized, and other metals. Our mission is to become a 'city on a hill' within the construction industry, in our community, and throughout the state of Alaska by following biblical principles and sound business practice. We strive to exceed customer expectations, empower employees, and excel in the industry.

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  • Klebs Mechanical
    4.3
    1107 E 72nd Avenue, Anchorage, 99518, US

    For more than 35 years, KLEBS has helped Alaskans in Anchorage, Wasilla, and all around the state stay safe and warm – at home, at work, at school and all around the community – with comprehensive commercial and residential plumbing, heating, and air quality systems.

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  • Wolf Pack Mechanical
    5
    Anchorage, US

    Wolf Pack Mechanical offers professional piling services in Wasilla and Palmer, Alaska. We also offer HVAC, Plumbing, Docks, Excavation and more. We have many years of professional piling experience to ensure we are providing you with the best service possible. Contact us today for more information. Wolf Pack Mechanical has many years of professional piling experience to ensure we are providing you with the best service possible. Contact us today for more information.

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  • SERVICE 1 HVAC, LLC
    5
    1200 East 76th Ave, Suite #1227, Anchorage, 99518, US

    Service1 HVAC is a commercial heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) service and repair contractor based in Anchorage, Alaska. They specialize in providing services for commercial property managers, building owners, government facilities, medical office buildings and surgery centers, churches, and other commercial clients. Service1 HVAC does not offer duct cleaning, waste pipe unclogging, or new HVAC system design and installation. They focus on providing expert repair, maintenance, and specialized services for existing HVAC systems. Service1 HVAC is committed to providing 24/7 emergency service, 365 days a year. They offer competitive labor rates and flexible service terms, including preventive maintenance contracts and fixed-price bids. The company emphasizes its commitment to training and experience, with technicians undergoing background checks and utilizing state-of-the-art equipment. They also highlight their expertise in Prolon open-source building automation systems, offering sophisticated light commercial building controls that are compatible and cost-effective.

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  • MECHANICAL SOLUTIONS INC
    1000 O'Malley Road, Suite 107, Anchorage, 99515, US

    Mechanical Solutions, Inc. is a manufacturer’s representative in Alaska specializing in premium quality HVAC systems for commercial and industrial markets. Our focus is on providing clients with innovative, sustainable and energy efficient solutions supported by expert applications knowledge and first class customer service. We are committed to only representing the best manufacturers in the industry and building long term client relationships built on integrity, trust and unmatched support. © 2024 by Mechanical Solutions, Inc. Mechanical Solutions, Inc. 1000 O'Malley Road, Suite 107 Anchorage, AK 99515

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  • Wolfe Refrigeration Inc, Anchorage and Wasilla
    4.6
    Wasilla and Anchorage, Wolfe Refrigeration INC & Heating, Wasilla, 907, US

    Wolfe Refrigeration INC & Heating is a company that provides high-quality service for commercial and industrial equipment. With over 20 years of experience, we specialize in changing temperatures, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. Our team is dedicated to providing prompt and professional service, with near instant response time and service within 48 hours. We also offer emergency service within 4 hours. Our services include installation, repair, preventative maintenance, consultation, and sales. We are proud to serve Alaska and meet the specialty mechanical contracting needs of our customers.

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  • LONG Building Technologies
    3.2
    Anchorage, US

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Frequently Asked Questions About Emergency HVAC Services

Find answers to common questions about emergency HVAC repair and 24/7 heating and cooling services.

How can I prevent frozen pipes in the winter?

Frozen pipes are a common HVAC emergency in cold climates. Protect your pipes from freezing by:
  • Insulate Pipes: Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas, such as crawl spaces, attics, and garages.
  • Seal Air Leaks: Seal air leaks and cracks in walls and foundations near pipes.
  • Keep Thermostat Consistent: Maintain a consistent thermostat setting, even when you are away, to keep indoor temperatures above freezing.
  • Open Cabinet Doors: Open cabinet doors under sinks to help prevent pipes from freezing.
  • Let Faucets Drip: During extremely cold weather, allow cold water taps to drip slightly to keep water moving and prevent freezing.
{If you suspect a frozen pipe, turn off the water supply and contact a plumber.. | Thawing frozen pipes requires caution and should be done by a professional.

What is a humidifier, and should I use one with my HVAC system?

A humidifier helps prevent dry air. Dry air can cause respiratory issues, dry skin, and static electricity. A humidifier can work with your HVAC system to maintain comfortable humidity levels throughout your home. If your HVAC system doesn't have a built-in humidifier, consult with a technician about having one installed.

What is considered an HVAC emergency?

An HVAC emergency is any situation where your heating or cooling system has a sudden malfunction that impacts the comfort and safety of your home or business. Examples of HVAC emergencies include:
  • No heat in freezing weather
  • No air conditioning in extreme heat
  • Gas leaks
  • Carbon monoxide leaks
  • Frozen pipes
  • Water leaks from HVAC equipment
  • Electrical problems with your system
If you experience any of these situations, it's crucial to contact an emergency HVAC service provider immediately.

What is carbon monoxide, and how can it affect my HVAC system?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an odorless, colorless, and tasteless gas that is dangerous when inhaled. Malfunctioning fuel-burning appliances, like furnaces or boilers, can produce carbon monoxide. CO can leak into your home if the heat exchanger in a furnace is cracked. Regular HVAC maintenance, including inspection of the heat exchanger, is important for preventing carbon monoxide leaks. CO detectors save lives.

How can I prevent frozen pipes in the winter?

Frozen pipes are a common HVAC emergency in cold climates. Prevent them by:
  • Insulate Pipes: Insulate exposed pipes in unheated areas, such as crawl spaces, attics, and garages.
  • Seal Air Leaks: Seal air leaks and cracks in walls and foundations near pipes.
  • Keep Thermostat Consistent: Maintain a consistent thermostat setting, even when you are away, to keep indoor temperatures above freezing.
  • Open Cabinet Doors: Open cabinet doors under sinks to allow warmer air to circulate around pipes.
  • Let Faucets Drip: During extremely cold weather, allow faucets to drip slightly to relieve pressure and prevent pipes from bursting.
{If you suspect a frozen pipe, turn off the water supply and contact a plumber.. | Never attempt to thaw a frozen pipe with an open flame, as this could cause a fire.

What is a humidifier, and should I use one with my HVAC system?

A humidifier helps prevent dry air. Dry air can cause respiratory issues, dry skin, and static electricity. A humidifier can work with your HVAC system to maintain comfortable humidity levels throughout your home. If your HVAC system doesn't have a built-in humidifier, consult with a technician about having one installed.

What is considered an HVAC emergency?

An HVAC emergency is any situation where your heating or cooling system has a sudden malfunction that impacts the comfort and safety of your home or business. Examples of HVAC emergencies include:
  • No heat in freezing weather
  • No air conditioning in extreme heat
  • Gas leaks
  • Carbon monoxide leaks
  • Frozen pipes
  • Water leaks from HVAC equipment
  • Electrical problems with your system
If you experience any of these situations, it's crucial to contact an emergency HVAC service provider immediately.

What is carbon monoxide, and how can it affect my HVAC system?

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible and odorless that is dangerous when inhaled. Furnaces and other fuel-burning equipment produce carbon monoxide if they malfunction. CO can leak into your home if the heat exchanger in a furnace is cracked. Regular HVAC maintenance, including inspection of the heat exchanger, is important for preventing carbon monoxide leaks. CO detectors save lives.