- Website: mmcomfortsystems.com
- Servicing residential, commercial and industrial clients
- Licensed, insured and bonded
- Year established: 1977
- Number of employees: 65
- Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA)
- Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer
- Lennox Premier Dealer
- Better Business Bureau A+ Provider
- NATE Certified technicians
Heating services |
We provide Planned Maintenance Agreements from as low as $119 per
visit ($238 for an annual agreement which includes a spring and fall visit). We
contact you in the month maintenance is planned and scheduled a convenient time
to perform service. Our highly skilled technicians conduct a comprehensive inspection of
your system, perform maintenance routines appropriate for your equipment and
answer any questions you may have.
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Maintenance Agreements |
Regular service is required to preserve manufacturer warranties. Expert support is also essential to keep your heating and air conditioning systems operating safely and efficiently.
We provide Planned Maintenance Assurance from as low as $109
(plus filter) per visit. We contact you the month maintenance is planned and
schedule a convenient time to perform service. Our highly trained technicians conduct a
comprehensive inspection of your system, perform maintenance routines
appropriate for your equipment and answer any questions you may
have. Benefits:
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Duct Cleaning |
The following steps are an overview of the duct cleaning process. The contractor you select should provide all of these services to deliver the best results possible:
- Inspect the entire system prior to cleaning. This includes testing the system to make sure it is operating properly. - Remove furnace filter, wrap it in plastic and reinstall it in order to separate the supply and return sides of the system. - Create an access hole in the ductwork on the return side. - Connect the flexible vacuum hose to the ductwork. - Mask off the return grill(s) to ensure a strong vacuum and increase air velocity. - Stage the compresses air hose, air tools and brushes at the return grills. - Start the vacuum source and check for proper negative pressure. - Starting at the furthest grill, clean the grill and duct work with the air tools and brushes. - Once the return side has been thoroughly cleaned, repeat steps 3 through 8 on the supply side. - Clean the coils, blower and the rest of the furnace internals. - If the system has been contaminated by water intrusion or smoke, sanitizers or sealants may be applied using ultra-low volume sprayers. - After the system has been thoroughly cleaned and sanitized, all access holes
are resealed and the system is started to verify proper operation.
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Testimonial #1 |
I appreciated the duct cleaner and furnace installer patience and consideration of our cat. They waited for me to secure her in a bedroom and animal carrier.
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Testimonial #2 |
Eric and Jeff are awesome! They deserve to be acknowledged for their skill and professionalism. I would highly recommend your company to my family and friends.
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Testimonial #3 |
This has been the best experience I have ever had with any company or contractor working in my home. Joe, Scott, Dave & Jevon are all top notch pros and a joy to work with. You guys will be the 1st I call for future work and tops on my refer list. Thanks very much!
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Testimonial #4 |
Very quiet furnace. Heat at 70 noticeably warmer than old heat pump. Great thermostat. Very professional personnel. well pleased with system and people.
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Testimonial #5 |
Installer called ahead of his arrival and got her when he said he would. Went straight to work, talked to us when he needed to, was done by noon. Everything works as it should. Great job!
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