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  • Slayden Plumbing & Heating Inc
    4.5
    3230 E. Palmer/Wasilla Highway, Wasilla, 99654, US

    Slayden Plumbing & Heating Inc. strives to be the premier Mechanical Contractor operating in Alaska. We are committed to safety, quality, and integrity. At our foundation, we are a collection of Alaska’s finest Tradesmen and Professionals dedicated to executing your project’s mechanical requirements safely, on time, and under budget. The arctic is a harsh, demanding environment for construction and design. Our team has the experience your project needs whether it is a hotel or a secure Department of Defense facility. Our state-of-the-art sheet-metal fabrication facility and experienced HVAC Tradesmen give us the capability to custom fabricate and install any air handling system that your commercial or industrial facility requires. Our team of Plumbers, Fitters, and Welders is trained and capable of installing any piping system on any scale that your project in Alaska could need. Our Mechanical Insulators work in unison with our other divisions to make sure that your mechanical system is ready to operate in the arctic, and looks like a professional and finished product. We have our own in-house engineering team that is certified and experienced in full service mechanical system designs, 3D modeling, seismic restraint system design, and a BCCB/ACG Certified Commissioning Agent. We are actively pursuing CMMC certification and offer a secure network to safeguard our Nation’s defense information, as well as our customers and industry partners.

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  • Eagle River Heating and Mechanical
    4.9
    Anchorage, US

    Eagle River Heating & Mechanical is a family-owned and operated business that specializes in HVAC maintenance, mechanical sheet metal and ductwork, furnace/AC install, boiler repair, and IAQ devices. With a State Licensed and Alaskan team, we provide our customers with the highest level of HVAC workmanship and top-quality products. We guarantee only the best results for you, ensuring you make the most of your heating and cooling investment. We also offer reliable indoor air quality solutions to keep your family healthy and safe.

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  • Pinnacle Mechanical Inc
    5
    5821 Arctic Blvd. Unit D, Anchorage, 99518, US

    Starting in 1999 as a one-man service shop, we have since expanded to include over 25 permanent and seasonal employees. Owners Dan and Janice Kittoe, a husband and wife team, have over 30 years of experience working in Alaska's plumbing and HVAC industry. As Dan says, "We pride ourselves on our mom-and-pop style by treating our customers with a professional yet personable manner." Our goal in every job is to begin by working closely with our customers, ensuring we understand their needs and then planning to meet them in a timely and cost effective manner. The fact that we are a small business helps us to meet this goal; as our client, you will find the same technicians and plumbers responding to your issues year in and year out, giving you confidence in the consistent quality of our work. Our technicians have NATE, UA Star, and CFC certifications, and routinely undergo continuing education to ensure we are up to date on the latest technology and regulations. Our plumbers are trained through national UA certified programs to maintain their journeyman or apprentice status. As part of our love and appreciation of Alaska, we at Pinnacle are committed to supporting as many local businesses as we can. We are also a proud sponsor of Alaska's favorite hockey team, the Alaska Aces. “Gentlemen, we will chase perfection, and we will chase it relentlessly, knowing all the while we can never attain it. But along the way, we shall catch excellence.” -Vince Lombardi

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  • Arctic Refrigeration & Air Conditioning
    5
    500 W Potter Dr #100, Anchorage, 99518, US

    Arctic Refrigeration Air Conditioning is Anchorage Alaska's Commercial Refrigeration Experts. We provide 24/7 service and are locally owned and operated since 1990. Our highly trained technicians ensure timely and right repairs when your refrigeration equipment is down. We offer design, installation, service, and repairs on walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, reach-in coolers, freezers, ice machines, refrigerated display cases, and all other commercial refrigeration equipment. Our showroom and catalog sales area is available for your convenience.

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  • Hasco Inc
    4.8
    Anchorage, US

    Hasco Inc website is under construction We are open and are working hard to bring new content and information to assist our customers Please contact the appropriate branch and we can assist you with any questions, quotations and orders. Anchorage - Phone : 907-276-6923Fax : 907-276-2305 Fairbanks - Phone : 907-456-6923Fax : 907-456-6179 Email : Hasco at HascoAK.com Our summer hours are 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM.

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  • Hardy Heating Inc
    4.8
    Anchorage, US

    We are proud to have carried the Hardy Heating name and brand for the last 30 years, since 1994. As a longstanding source of HVAC services in Anchorage and the surrounding areas in South Central Alaska, we have taken the time to develop our reputation and brand throughout our tenure. We even have our own custom jingle!We are always here to serve you, as shown by our A+ rating from the BBB. Plus, we offer reasonable pricing structures with free estimates available, so you know how much you will pay at the end of the service, as well as financing options for those who wish to pay in installments.

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  • LONG Building Technologies
    3.2
    Anchorage, US

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  • Avril Sheetmetal
    26076 Iowa Ave NE, Ste D, 26076 Iowa Ave NE Ste D, Kingston, 98346, US

    Avril Build is a full-service construction company serving the Puget Sound region. We specialize in custom home building, renovations, and additions. Our team of experienced professionals is dedicated to providing our clients with the highest quality craftsmanship and customer service. We understand that building or renovating your home is a major investment. That's why we work closely with our clients every step of the way to ensure that their vision is brought to life. From initial design to final walkthrough, we are committed to providing a seamless and stress-free experience.

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  • Industrial Boiler & Controls Inc.
    5
    7520 Papa Circle, Anchorage, 99518-2041, US

    Industrial Boiler & Controls, Inc. is a company located at 7520 Papa Circle, Anchorage, AK  99518-2041. They can be reached by phone at 907-562-2827. The website is currently under construction.

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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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Frequently Asked Questions About HVAC Companies

Find answers to common questions about HVAC services, finding contractors, and getting the best heating and cooling solutions for your needs.

What is a SEER rating, and why is it important?

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures an air conditioner's cooling efficiency. Higher SEER ratings indicate greater energy efficiency. The minimum SEER rating for new AC units is typically 14, but higher SEER units (16-20 or more) are available. Choosing a higher SEER unit may have a higher upfront cost, but it can result in significant long-term energy savings.

What are the different types of HVAC systems?

Several types of HVAC systems are available for residential and commercial buildings:
  • Split Systems: The most common type, consisting of an outdoor unit (condenser/compressor) and an indoor unit (air handler/furnace).
  • Heat Pumps: Provide both heating and cooling by transferring heat between indoor and outdoor air.
  • Ductless Mini-Splits: Ideal for homes without existing ductwork or for adding heating and cooling to specific zones.
  • Packaged Units: A single unit that contains all the system's components.
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps: Use the earth's stable temperature to provide highly efficient heating and cooling.
An HVAC professional can help determine the best type of system for your needs and budget.

How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?

Regular HVAC maintenance is essential for optimal performance, energy efficiency, and extending the lifespan of your system. It's generally recommended to have your system serviced at least twice a year. Regular maintenance typically includes cleaning, inspections, and tune-ups of key components.

What should I ask an HVAC technician during a service call?

When an HVAC technician comes for a service visit, ask these important questions:
  • What is the source of the problem? Get a clear explanation of the issue and what caused it.
  • What are my repair options? Discuss different repair solutions, if applicable, and their associated costs.
  • Are there any preventative measures I can take? Find out if there are steps you can take to prevent future problems.
  • Do you recommend a repair or replacement? If repairs are extensive or the system is old, consider replacement.
  • What are the warranties on parts and labor? Understand the warranties before agreeing to any repairs.
  • Do you have any customer reviews or testimonials I can check? Reputable HVAC technicians are often happy to provide references or direct you to customer reviews.
Asking these questions can help you make an informed decision and feel confident in the HVAC technician's expertise and recommendations.

What is a SEER rating, and why is it important?

SEER (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures an air conditioner's cooling efficiency. Higher SEER ratings indicate greater energy efficiency. The minimum SEER rating for new AC units is typically 14, but higher SEER units (16-20 or more) are available. Choosing a higher SEER unit may have a higher upfront cost, but it can result in significant long-term energy savings.

What are the different types of HVAC systems?

Several types of HVAC systems are available for residential and commercial buildings:
  • Split Systems: The most common type, consisting of an outdoor unit (condenser/compressor) and an indoor unit (air handler/furnace).
  • Heat Pumps: Provide both heating and cooling by transferring heat between indoor and outdoor air.
  • Ductless Mini-Splits: Ideal for homes without existing ductwork or for adding heating and cooling to specific zones.
  • Packaged Units: A single unit that contains all the system's components.
  • Geothermal Heat Pumps: Use the earth's stable temperature to provide highly efficient heating and cooling.
An HVAC professional can help determine the best type of system for your needs and budget.

How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?

Regular HVAC maintenance is essential for optimal performance, energy efficiency, and extending the lifespan of your system. It's generally recommended to have your system serviced at least twice a year. Regular maintenance typically includes cleaning, inspections, and tune-ups of key components.

What should I ask an HVAC technician during a service call?

When an HVAC technician comes for a service visit, ask these important questions:
  • What is the source of the problem? Get a clear explanation of the issue and what caused it.
  • What are my repair options? Discuss different repair solutions, if applicable, and their associated costs.
  • Are there any preventative measures I can take? Find out if there are steps you can take to prevent future problems.
  • Do you recommend a repair or replacement? If repairs are extensive or the system is old, consider replacement.
  • What are the warranties on parts and labor? Understand the warranties before agreeing to any repairs.
  • Do you have any customer reviews or testimonials I can check? Reputable HVAC technicians are often happy to provide references or direct you to customer reviews.
Asking these questions can help you make an informed decision and feel confident in the HVAC technician's expertise and recommendations.