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  • Wolfe Innovations LLC.
    4.8
    Marysville, US

    Wolfe Innovations LLC is a Central Ohio HVAC service provider that offers honest pricing and amazing service. Our team of experts is well-versed in the latest technology and regulations, ensuring a seamless installation process. We'll guide you through the entire journey, from choosing the right system for your home to claiming the tax credits you deserve. With our expertise and your commitment to energy efficiency, you'll pave the way to a more comfortable and eco-friendly home while making the most of valuable tax incentives.

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  • Mechanical Sales Inc
    5
    521 South Brandon Street, Seattle, 98108, US

    Mechanical Sales, Inc. (MSI) is a leading provider of HVAC, plumbing, and piping solutions. With a rich history and a commitment to excellence, MSI has earned a reputation for delivering innovative and reliable products and services to a wide range of clients. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing personalized solutions that meet the unique needs of each project. From design and installation to maintenance and repair, MSI is your trusted partner for all your mechanical needs. Our extensive product portfolio includes a comprehensive selection of HVAC equipment, boilers, burners, chillers, pumps, and more. We also offer a range of technical services, such as system design, commissioning, and energy audits. At MSI, we are committed to providing our clients with the highest level of service and support. We strive to build long-lasting relationships based on trust, integrity, and mutual success. Our offices are conveniently located in Seattle, Washington, and we serve clients throughout the region.

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  • Legacy One Heating, Inc
    4.5
    Mukilteo, WA, 4403 Russell Rd #110, 98275, US

    Legacy One Heating is a family-owned business that has been serving the greater Seattle area since 2016. Our founder, with over 20 years of industry experience, grew tired of the 'upsell' game that the big HVAC companies insisted on playing. We wanted to build success based on honesty, transparency, and always putting the best interests of the customer first. From that basic starting point, we got started with a family loan, and we've spent the years since building a successful business built on treating everyone like family. Today, Legacy One Heating employs a deep team of talented technicians, all of whom are experienced in all facets of HVAC work. With a bilingual staff, we're able to serve both English and Spanish-speaking communities. We work with both residential and commercial customers throughout our hometown of Everett, and into Seattle, Kirkland, and beyond. Contact Legacy One Heating today by calling (425) 906-3447 or reach out here online to get a free estimate.

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  • GreenTop Heating
    4.9
    914 Industry Drive, Tukwila, 98188, US

    GREENTOP Heating is an award winning tradesman owned heating and cooling company that's been serving the greater Seattle area with top-notch service since 2003. We are always looking out for you, providing you with the best service experience. We’ll do whatever it takes to get your system working again, fast.

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  • ACI Mechanical & HVAC Sales
    4.8
    Seattle, US

    Since 1985, ACI has been helping buildings thrive, serving engineers, building owners and contractors in Seattle, Portland and Spokane. ACI partners with leading manufacturers of commercial HVAC equipment to deliver solutions that maximize energy efficiency, building economics and comfort for building occupants. Customers rely on ACI because we understand their unique viewpoints, needs and concerns, and provide project management that achieves pre-established goals for everyone involved. ACI’s motto is “Service is key. Wow every customer” and these values continue to make us the leader in HVAC solutions across the Pacific Northwest.

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  • Rick Scott's HVAC/R
    5
    West Richland, WA, 99353, US

    Welcome to Rick Scott's HVAC/R LLC. The Power of cooling, right in your hands. Providing best-in-class air conditioning services to make your home cooler, more energy-efficient, and optimized for your comfort Our job is to provide you with innovation. Don’t wait until the sun starts blazing or the weather drops to freezing temperatures to call for HVAC assistance. Let us keep your home or business at the temperatures you find most comfortable. We are the experts that reduce the risk of future costs and help you avoid breakdowns when you need your AC or heater most. Exceed your expectations Deliver 100% satisfaction Professional Expert Premium support 24/7 We offer HVAC contracting, air conditioning installation, and refrigeration repair. Other specialties include: Ice Machine Repair Heat Pump Repair Electrical Heater Installation Gas Heater Installation Time is money, and we’ll save you both by getting it right the first time. We provide services including HVAC maintenance, residential HVAC, commercial HVAC. Give us a call today! Relaxation and your satisfaction. We give our customers quality service in a timely fashion. Other services that we provide include HVAC maintenance, residential HVAC, commercial HVAC. Give us a call today! Beyond your expectation, we provide you satisfaction. Fair rates. Quality work. Outstanding service. It’s not just our service, it’s our passion. All time emergency services As good as you deserve.

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  • General Heating & Air Conditioning
    4.3
    Vancouver, US

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  • Sears Heating and Air Conditioning
    1
    808 W. Spokane Falls Blvd, Spokane, WA, 99201, US

    Sears Home Services has been providing home improvement solutions for over 30 years, serving neighborhoods in Spokane, WA. Our team of local HVAC consultants will visit your home to discuss your options and help you choose the right HVAC unit for your needs. We offer a range of services, including window replacement, HVAC, siding, roofing, and more.

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  • Bruce Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.
    4.7
    5115 West Brinkley Road, Suite C, Kennewick, 99338, US

    Proudly providing Residential & Commercial HVAC services in the Tri-Cities for the past 30 years. We care for your comfort. Whether it’s a simple tune up, retrofitting a current system or installing a new unit in your home or business, we’re here to ensure your home is comfortable year round. Give us a call, send us a message, or browse our products. We’re here to answer questions, present possibilities and be your trusted home comfort advisor.

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  • G&G Heating & Air Conditioning
    4.9
    8140 Old Hwy 99 SE, Olympia, 98501, US

    At G&G Heating, we are the leading HVAC specialists in Olympia, Washington. Our team consists of expert, licensed technicians who excel in the quick and efficient handling of all your HVAC needs. We specialize in the installation, repair, and maintenance of your AC, furnace, and various other systems, guaranteeing optimal performance and reliability. Our mission is to optimize the systems you rely on, increasing your comfort and enhancing your daily life. We strictly follow the ethical standards and business practices our customers expect and deserve. Our expert technicians are available for emergency services 24/7, every day of the year. Your complete satisfaction is our top priority. Whether you're facing a simple fix or a complex challenge requiring a full system revamp, we're committed to swiftly restoring your home's comfort. Our expert team is equipped to handle any issue, big or small, ensuring your living space is returned to its optimal state.

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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 do I know if I have a gas leak?

Gas leaks are extremely 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 a safe location. Do not operate any electrical switches or appliances, as this could ignite the gas.

What should I do while waiting for an emergency HVAC technician?

While waiting for an emergency HVAC technician:
  • Safety First: If you suspect a gas leak or any electrical hazard, evacuate your home or building immediately and contact your utility company or emergency services.
  • Turn Off Your System: Turn off your HVAC system at the thermostat to prevent further damage.
  • Document the Issue: If possible, take photos or videos of the problem to show the technician.
  • Gather Information: Have your HVAC system's model and serial number readily available, along with any warranty information.
  • Clear Access: Ensure clear access to your HVAC system for the technician.
  • Prepare Questions: Write down any questions you want to ask the technician.

What is a zoning system, and do I need one?

A zoning system creates separate heating and cooling zones that can be individually controlled. This provides more precise temperature control and can save you energy by only conditioning the occupied areas of your home. Zoning systems are a good option for large homes or for areas with inconsistent temperatures.

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

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible and odorless that is highly toxic when inhaled. Furnaces and other fuel-burning equipment produce carbon monoxide if they malfunction. A cracked heat exchanger in a furnace is a common source of carbon monoxide leaks in homes. HVAC maintenance checks can detect CO risks. CO detectors save lives.

How do I know if I have a gas leak?

Gas leaks are dangerous and hazardous. Signs of a gas leak can include:
  • A sulfurous 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 local utility provider or 911 from outside the building. Avoid any open flames or sparks.

What should I do while waiting for an emergency HVAC technician?

While waiting for an emergency HVAC technician:
  • Safety First: If you suspect a gas leak or any electrical hazard, evacuate your home or building immediately and contact your utility company or emergency services.
  • Turn Off Your System: Turn off your HVAC system at the thermostat to prevent further damage.
  • Document the Issue: If possible, take photos or videos of the problem to show the technician.
  • Gather Information: Have your HVAC system's model and serial number readily available, along with any warranty information.
  • Clear Access: Ensure clear access to your HVAC system for the technician.
  • Prepare Questions: Write down any questions you want to ask the technician.

What is a zoning system, and do I need one?

A zoning system divides your home into separate zones that can be separately controlled. This provides more precise temperature control and can save you energy by only conditioning the occupied areas of your home. Zoning systems are a good option for large homes or for areas with inconsistent temperatures.

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

Carbon monoxide (CO) is an invisible and odorless that is highly toxic when inhaled. Furnaces and other fuel-burning equipment produce carbon monoxide if they malfunction. A cracked heat exchanger in a furnace is a common source of carbon monoxide leaks in homes. HVAC maintenance checks can detect CO risks. CO detectors save lives.