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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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  • 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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  • 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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  • Sheet Metal Inc.
    4.6
    6517 Arctic Spur Road, Anchorage, 99518, US

    Sheet Metal Inc. is a premier Alaskan sheet metal contractor founded in 1972 by Howard Letts. Over the course of fifty years, SMI has become a landmark name in the industry and known as one of Alaska's premier sheet metal contractors. Howard's grandson and current owner, Jim Letts, assumed the company's operation in 2008 and acquired H&K Sheet Metal Fabricators in its entirety in 2018. This acquisition, along with hard work, determination, and vision has propelled SMI to be one of Alaska's largest and most successful full-service, in-house, design-build mechanical contractors. We're more than just Alaska's premiere fabrication facility. We provide design, fabrication, and full mechanical installation services. Our mission is to provide professional, reliable, and responsive commercial HVAC, sheet metal and plumbing services to the markets we serve. Our goal is to meet every schedule and budget, while ensuring our clients receive the highest quality craftsmanship and end-products possible.

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  • Quality Controls, Inc.
    7133 Arctic Blvd., #14, 7133 Arctic Blvd. #14, Anchorage, 99518, US

    Quality Controls, Inc. is a locally owned and operated company based in Anchorage, Alaska. We specialize in providing cost-effective building automation solutions to meet our clients' needs. Our team of experts offers a comprehensive range of services, including design, installation, commissioning, and ongoing support for building control systems. As an independent controls contractor, we have the flexibility to select the best products for each client's specific requirements. We are committed to delivering first-class control systems with unmatched support. Our expertise extends to a wide range of building systems, including HVAC, lighting, security, access control, and energy management. We leverage the latest technologies, such as DDC controls and the Internet of Things (IoT), to create intelligent and efficient building environments. Our web-based systems provide easy and secure access to your facility, allowing for remote monitoring and control. We are dedicated to helping our clients achieve maximum operating efficiency and sustainability through innovative building automation solutions.

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  • Intelligent Design LLC
    4.6
    11741 Timberlane Dr., Anchorage, 99515, US

    Intelligent Design, LLC has been providing solutions to Alaskans since 2008, and we get better every year. We face problems head-on and provide enduring solutions that are effective and efficient. We not only have simple, ready-to-implement solutions for almost every problem, but we also have the ability and experience to tailor a specific solution for you. Owner, Jake Struempler Jake is shown working on his solar panels on the roof of his personal shop. He completed the work in October of 2013. Jake's shop and solar work were featured on the 2014 Anchorage Solar Tour. Jake can envision and make things work. State of the art environmental solutions from high-efficiency heating systems to solar and wind systems. Plumbing and heating. Solar and fabrication.

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  • AMCA Inc
    4300 B Str. Ste 103A, Anchorage, 99503, US

    The Alaska Mechanical Contractors Association (AMCA) is a trade association representing mechanical contractors primarily operating in South Central Alaska, but also serving other areas of the state. Our member companies provide a comprehensive range of services within the mechanical contracting industry, including commercial plumbing, heating, HVAC, refrigeration, service, industrial piping, controls, and custom fabrication. Established in 1969, the AMCA was founded to promote the mechanical contracting industry in Alaska. Membership is open to any plumbing and/or sheet metal contractor who is signatory to either or both of the unions (local or national agreements). Annual dues are $500.00, and Anchorage association members automatically become members of the State association. The AMCA also offers membership in national organizations such as SMACNA or MCAA.

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  • Meridian Systems Inc.
    Anchorage, US

    Meridian Systems, Inc. has been making buildings smarter since 1997. We have been dedicated to ensuring occupant comfort, while providing the highest possible energy efficiency through our Energy Management & Control Systems. As a dealer-partner with Automated Logic, we offer industry-leading technology with local, on-the-ground service that is hard to beat. WebCTRL, our Web-based building automation system has set the new standards in Graphical User Interface capabilities. WebCTRL hardware has been consistently recognized for its superior performance, design and reliability. Automated Logic’s EnergyReports and Environmental Index that, when combined, offer a complete view of energy consumption and occupant comfort level while maintaining sustainable building performance. Meridian Systems, Inc. not only provides top-of-the-line Energy Management & Control Systems and ongoing support; we provide energy services including: energy audits, Energy Management & Control System Analysis, and assistance in getting your facility ENERGYSTAR labeled.

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  • Gensco Inc.
    4402 20th St E, Fife, 98424, US

    Gensco is a family-owned and operated regional wholesale distributor and manufacturer of HVAC equipment and supplies. We are proud to have been partnering with Northwest contractors since 1948. Our mission is to provide all of our Customers with quality products and services the first time, every time, and to provide all Team Members opportunity and job satisfaction. We execute our mission all day, every day.

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  • Proctor Sales Inc
    3.7
    Anchorage, US

    Since 1957, Proctor Sales has been the premier sales and technical resource for boiler, steam and hydronic products in the Pacific Northwest. We pride ourselves in representing the "best in class" market leaders in steam and hydronic solutions. We have built and grown Proctor Sales and our manufacturers' solutions through persistent support and expertise from our technical sales staff. Proctor Sales diversity across markets, geography, products and people is our primary strength. From major hospital and university projects to industrial complexes and large housing developments; PSi sets the standard for product solution integration with engineers, contractors and end users.

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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.

What's the difference between a single-stage and two-stage furnace?

Single-stage furnaces have one level of heat output. They run at full capacity until the set temperature is reached, then cycle off until the temperature drops again. Two-stage furnaces have two levels of heat output: a lower setting for milder weather and a higher setting for colder conditions. This provides more consistent temperatures, better efficiency, and quieter operation.

How do I maintain my air conditioner?

Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your AC unit in top condition. Perform these basic maintenance tasks:
  • Change or clean air filters every 1-3 months.
  • Clear debris from around the outdoor unit.
  • Check and clean the evaporator coil (if accessible).
  • Inspect refrigerant lines for leaks.
It's also advisable to have a professional HVAC technician perform an annual or biannual tune-up.

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

A humidifier adds moisture to the air, which can improve indoor air quality and comfort, especially during dry winter months.. Dry air can make your home feel colder than it actually is. A humidifier can work with your HVAC system to add moisture to the heated air throughout your home. Some HVAC systems have built-in humidifiers, or you can have a stand-alone unit installed.

How do I know if I have a gas leak?

Gas leaks are dangerous and hazardous. Signs of a gas leak can include:
  • A rotten egg smell odor
  • Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines or appliances
  • Blowing dirt or bubbles in standing water
  • Dead or discolored vegetation near gas lines
  • Physical symptoms like dizziness, nausea, or headaches
If you suspect a gas leak, immediately evacuate the area and call your gas company or 911 from outside the building. Do not operate any electrical switches or appliances, as this could ignite the gas.

What's the difference between a single-stage and two-stage furnace?

Single-stage furnaces have one level of heat output. They run at full capacity until the set temperature is reached, then cycle off until the temperature drops again. Two-stage furnaces have two levels of heat output: a lower setting for milder weather and a higher setting for colder conditions. Two-stage systems improve overall comfort.

How do I maintain my air conditioner?

Regular maintenance is essential for keeping your AC unit in top condition. Perform these basic maintenance tasks:
  • Change or clean air filters every 1-3 months.
  • Clear debris from around the outdoor unit.
  • Check and clean the evaporator coil (if accessible).
  • Inspect refrigerant lines for leaks.
It's also advisable to have a professional HVAC technician perform an annual or biannual tune-up.

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.

How do I know if I have a gas leak?

Gas leaks are dangerous and hazardous. Signs of a gas leak can include:
  • A rotten egg smell odor
  • Hissing or whistling sounds near gas lines or appliances
  • Blowing dirt or bubbles in standing water
  • Dead or discolored vegetation near gas lines
  • Physical symptoms like dizziness, nausea, or headaches
If you suspect a gas leak, immediately leave your home or building and call your local utility provider or 911 from a safe location. Avoid any open flames or sparks.