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Indoor Air Solutions

1650 McFarland Ave
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Indoor Air Solutions

1650 McFarland Ave
5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Locally owned and operated HVAC company. We are big on quality. Being friendly and offering a realistic appproach is what we pride ourselves on.

"Jeremy called me a short time after I had inquired on Angies List and we set up an appointment for an hour later. He came and assessed the situation and tried to fix it before recommending that we replace the unit. He and his crew replaced the whole unit that day and had us cool air by the evening. Fantastic service and follow through!"

Sheri B on June 2018

Locally owned and operated HVAC company. We are big on quality. Being friendly and offering a realistic appproach is what we pride ourselves on.

"Jeremy called me a short time after I had inquired on Angies List and we set up an appointment for an hour later. He came and assessed the situation and tried to fix it before recommending that we replace the unit. He and his crew replaced the whole unit that day and had us cool air by the evening. Fantastic service and follow through!"

Sheri B on June 2018





THERM-CON LLC

700 Airport Rd
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THERM-CON LLC

700 Airport Rd
1.00(
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52 years of experience

THERM-CON HAS BEEN OPERATING IN THE CHATTANOOGA MARKET SINCE 1973. WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON OUR QUALITY AN SERIVCE. WE PROVIDE ESTIMATES FREE FOR OUR SERVICES AND REQUIRE A 50% DEPOSIT IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE OUR SERVICES.

THERM-CON HAS BEEN OPERATING IN THE CHATTANOOGA MARKET SINCE 1973. WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON OUR QUALITY AN SERIVCE. WE PROVIDE ESTIMATES FREE FOR OUR SERVICES AND REQUIRE A 50% DEPOSIT IF YOU CHOOSE TO USE OUR SERVICES.



Thomas Heating & Air Conditioning

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Thomas Heating & Air Conditioning

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Thomas Heating & a/c is a locally owned liscened and insured business serving Cleveland and surrounding areas ! Call today to speak with an on call service & sale technician! We operate 24/7 with no added fees for after hours or weekends !

Thomas Heating & a/c is a locally owned liscened and insured business serving Cleveland and surrounding areas ! Call today to speak with an on call service & sale technician! We operate 24/7 with no added fees for after hours or weekends !


A-Team Heat and Air

7509 Ziegler Rd
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A-Team Heat and Air

7509 Ziegler Rd
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24 years of experience

Installation, service and maintenance of all brands of heat and air conditioning equipment. I have been in the HVAC business for 25 years. I have no employees because I prefer to do the work myself, that way I know it is done right the first time.

Installation, service and maintenance of all brands of heat and air conditioning equipment. I have been in the HVAC business for 25 years. I have no employees because I prefer to do the work myself, that way I know it is done right the first time.


Southern Hearth & Patio

6513 Lee Hwy
4.17(
6
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Southern Hearth & Patio

6513 Lee Hwy
4.17(
6
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Customers say: Super punctual
25 years of experience

In 1999 I decided to do something really different: Develop a company that would promote American manufacturers and show the public what we still have to offer. By default I do have to carry some import stuff. Wicker and teak for example, just aren't available as raw materials here, but I can still look for American OWNED manufacturers and bring to light the quality that our industry has to offer. Fire Magic has been made here since 1937; Portable Kitchen grills, since 1953; MHP since 1960, and I could go on and on. There are reasons why they are still around, like using all 1st quality materials. Most imports from China simply sell our own scrap goods back to us as shiny new goods, that's why they have 1 year warranties on finishes of patio furniture, or 1-2 years on grill parts. The truth is the best products are still made here, we just need to be able to find them. Our mission is to offer the best products, at the best value. To be able to answer any question any time, (or be able to find the answer for you) and enable our clients to make educated buying decisions, based on the facts, not just what we have on hand to sell or make the highest margin on. Mix in a couple highly qualified, eager-to-please service technicians, the urge to actually do what we say we'll do, and two cups of "we're here when you need us" and voila, Southern Hearth and Patio! (serves eight to ten). Where else can you talk about outdoor kitchens with people who REALLY like to grill! Or discuss fireplaces with people who actually design some of their own gas logs! Or with people who have been in the business for more than 15 years! We have a perfect record with our Better Business Bureau, but more importantly we value our record with you, our customers. If at any time you are not completely satisfied with your interaction with SHP, call me personally and I'll make things right. If you are so overwhelmed with our outstanding customer service you just gotta tell someone, TELL YOUR FRIENDS, ALL OF THEM, then call me! Thank you for the opportunity to serve you. Your trust in us isn't taken lightly, and we are honored that you have given us your consideration. Clay Dennis President and Owner Southern Hearth and Patio Inc. (877) 543-4747 toll free (423) 899-3853 local [email protected]

"I've been trying to get service on a fireplace insert I bought from them in 2011. Staff is rude and uncooperative. Prices are high, and wait times - just to get a return call, much less actual parts & labor - is unreasonable. When the blower stopped working, the lady in the service department refused to send anyone out to look at it since I mentioned I also needed firebrick and she wasn't going to send anyone out with the firebrick in a second trip. It took multiple weeks to get to the point of them placing an order for parts. And guess what - since they won't come out to look at my blower they have to guess at the parts I need - all of which I have to pay for in advance. And sure, I can return un-used parts. For a 20% restocking fee. So here I am more than a month after discovering my blower doesn't work, and I've finally got a call that my parts were in and when would I like to come pick them up? After explaining - again - that my blower doesn't work and I'm expecting a technician to come out and fix it, I've got a service call scheduled for... 3 weeks from now. At a rate of $130 for the first hour and $100 per hour after that. And no they can't tell me what time of day. The technician will call me in the morning to tell me where I am on the schedule. If I could get service _anywhere_ else on this unit I would do it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, I seem to be locked into this place as the regional distributor."

G C on December 2021

In 1999 I decided to do something really different: Develop a company that would promote American manufacturers and show the public what we still have to offer. By default I do have to carry some import stuff. Wicker and teak for example, just aren't available as raw materials here, but I can still look for American OWNED manufacturers and bring to light the quality that our industry has to offer. Fire Magic has been made here since 1937; Portable Kitchen grills, since 1953; MHP since 1960, and I could go on and on. There are reasons why they are still around, like using all 1st quality materials. Most imports from China simply sell our own scrap goods back to us as shiny new goods, that's why they have 1 year warranties on finishes of patio furniture, or 1-2 years on grill parts. The truth is the best products are still made here, we just need to be able to find them. Our mission is to offer the best products, at the best value. To be able to answer any question any time, (or be able to find the answer for you) and enable our clients to make educated buying decisions, based on the facts, not just what we have on hand to sell or make the highest margin on. Mix in a couple highly qualified, eager-to-please service technicians, the urge to actually do what we say we'll do, and two cups of "we're here when you need us" and voila, Southern Hearth and Patio! (serves eight to ten). Where else can you talk about outdoor kitchens with people who REALLY like to grill! Or discuss fireplaces with people who actually design some of their own gas logs! Or with people who have been in the business for more than 15 years! We have a perfect record with our Better Business Bureau, but more importantly we value our record with you, our customers. If at any time you are not completely satisfied with your interaction with SHP, call me personally and I'll make things right. If you are so overwhelmed with our outstanding customer service you just gotta tell someone, TELL YOUR FRIENDS, ALL OF THEM, then call me! Thank you for the opportunity to serve you. Your trust in us isn't taken lightly, and we are honored that you have given us your consideration. Clay Dennis President and Owner Southern Hearth and Patio Inc. (877) 543-4747 toll free (423) 899-3853 local [email protected]

"I've been trying to get service on a fireplace insert I bought from them in 2011. Staff is rude and uncooperative. Prices are high, and wait times - just to get a return call, much less actual parts & labor - is unreasonable. When the blower stopped working, the lady in the service department refused to send anyone out to look at it since I mentioned I also needed firebrick and she wasn't going to send anyone out with the firebrick in a second trip. It took multiple weeks to get to the point of them placing an order for parts. And guess what - since they won't come out to look at my blower they have to guess at the parts I need - all of which I have to pay for in advance. And sure, I can return un-used parts. For a 20% restocking fee. So here I am more than a month after discovering my blower doesn't work, and I've finally got a call that my parts were in and when would I like to come pick them up? After explaining - again - that my blower doesn't work and I'm expecting a technician to come out and fix it, I've got a service call scheduled for... 3 weeks from now. At a rate of $130 for the first hour and $100 per hour after that. And no they can't tell me what time of day. The technician will call me in the morning to tell me where I am on the schedule. If I could get service _anywhere_ else on this unit I would do it in a heartbeat. Unfortunately, I seem to be locked into this place as the regional distributor."

G C on December 2021

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Gas Logs questions, answered by experts

If you suspect a broken gas line in your home, turn the gas off at the mains and call a nearby emergency plumber. Don't attempt to fix it yourself, and don't use anything that could cause a flame or a spark. Your pro has the tools and experience to safely repair the gas line.

When hiring a plumber to install or repair gas pipes, consider asking them the following questions: 

  • Do you have insurance and a professional license to do the job? 

  • How long will the project take to complete? 

  • Will I need to hire additional professionals for excavation or landscaping? 

  • Do you have references from previous clients? 

  • Do you belong to any relevant trade associations? 

Sometimes. While many traditional homes use copper, galvanized steel, PVC, acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), and PEX, mobile homes will typically use PVC, CPVC, or PEX. These materials are more flexible, easier to work with, and handle colder temperatures.

Consider an annual inspection conducted by a local plumber to prevent dangerous and destructive leaks. If you recently moved into an older home or are concerned about the age of your gas lines, call an inspector for a closer look. You may also be required to call an inspector after your contractor installs a new line for an appliance.

In most cases, yes, it’s safe to light a gas water heater manually, but you should shut the gas off first, open a window, and let the space air out for about 10 minutes. Modern water heaters shut the gas off entirely if the pilot light goes out, but airing out the area beforehand is good practice and will ensure it’s safe to relight your pilot light manually. Just make sure you turn the gas valve to “pilot” before lighting. If the light keeps going out or won’t light at all, call in a professional.

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