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Avatar for Herd's Heating & Air Conditioning LLC
Herd's Heating & Air Conditioning LLC
4.5(
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Thermostat - Repair or ReprogramThermostat - Install or Replace

Serving Middlesex, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Tech is timely and accommodating. I needed the install on a dime and he worked his schedule to squeeze me in on short notice. The installation was clean and professional. I will hire this company for regular maintenance of my HVAC systems."
Condenser Coil Cleaning
Condenser Coil Cleaning
Response time6 hrs
Response rate96%
5 neighbors recently requested a quote
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JR Electrical & General Service, Inc.
4.8(
7
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Thermostat - Install or Replace

Serving Middlesex, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Jose was a professional and did a good job with the installation. The only thing that was bothersome was the he tried to get us to pay for work that he did not actually complete. He quoted us to be able to vent out our microwave but it turns out he could not complete the work due to where the microwave was placed, but he still wanted us to pay him for the full quote when all he did was actually install. That was a bit disappointing, otherwise he was fine."
Response time2 days
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Aznag Pro Heating & Cooling LLC
5.0(
1
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Thermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Middlesex, NC and surrounding areas

Approved

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Lahcen is an excellent HVAC technician! He quickly diagnosed the issue with my AC unit and clearly explained what was causing an error in my AC unit and while he was diagnosing the main issue, he checked my filter he found out it was upside down. Professional, knowledgeable, and honest. I highly recommend him to anyone needing HVAC service."
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

If a small hive is far enough from your home and doesn’t seem to pose a threat to the health of anyone, then you can opt to leave it alone. They are still pollinators; if you have a garden, they’ll tackle some gardening work for you and produce helpful results without harming you.

While bleach is an effective roach killer, we don’t recommend using bleach as a drain cleaner. Bleach can release toxic fumes from your drains. Applying this chemical could cause damage to the entire drain system over time. It's better to use homemade drain cleaners or cleaners that don't contain bleach.

Roof rats are relatively small rodents that typically measure around six to eight inches in length (excluding their long, scaly tails that are often longer than their bodies). They have sleek black or brown fur, pointed snouts, and large ears. In general, they are typically smaller and darker in color than common brown rats.

While cockroaches can contaminate appliances and their contents, they won't cause damage. Cockroaches can spread bacteria like E. coli and salmonella, making it important to keep them out of places where food is stored, such as a refrigerator. When it comes to electronics, however, cockroaches could potentially damage internal electrical components. As the pests navigate inside a TV or console, they may touch high-voltage components that could short out your product. This damage could lead to costly repairs or require replacements.

Both insects can damage wood, but there are key differences between termites and carpenter ants that tell them apart. Carpenter ants tunnel through moist wood, leaving behind smooth tunnels and sawdust-like piles, as they don't eat the wood but rather carve it for nesting. In contrast, termites actually consume wood, creating irregular galleries filled with mud and dirt, and leaving behind mud tubes as their signature. In terms of appearance, carpenter ants have segmented bodies with heart-shaped heads and larger front wings, while termites have more oval bodies with straight antennae and equal-sized wings.

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