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Avatar for Morris Heating & Air, LLC
Morris Heating & Air, LLC
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Serving Pleasant View, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2021

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"Kyle was extremely friendly, knowledgeable, and willing to get the installation done correctly. Very open to questions and was very willing to fix any issues should the arise. Would definitely hire again!"
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Aireo Home Services, LLC
5.0(
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Serving Pleasant View, UT and surrounding areas

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Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Great overall experience. Kyle installed an additional HVAC duct in a basement room for me. He had to route it around an existing duct. The install turned out very well. I would highly recommend Aireo for HVAC or plumbing service."
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Golden Rule Plumbing Heating & Cooling
5.0(
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Serving Pleasant View, UT and surrounding areas

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In business since 1999

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

Golden Rule aims to be the friendly neighborhood choice for heating services in both Des Moines, IA, and Salt Lake City, UT. These regions experience distinct climates throughout the year, with Des Moines facing hot, humid summers and cold winters with significant snowfall. At the same time, Salt Lake City endures dry, hot summers and cold, snowy winters.\n\nKeeping your home warm and comfortable throughout winter is a priority for all homeowners to ensure the health and safety of family members and friends. As your leading furnace company, our HVAC technicians can evaluate your home’s heating needs and provide repairs, maintenance, and replacements for all heating systems.

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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Poison will kill small rodents and can seem like the quick and easy way to get rid of them. But—in addition to its inhumane nature—poison has some drawbacks. First of all, if you have small children or pets in the home, setting out poison isn't the best idea, as your pets or children could ingest it. 

Poisoned mice and rodents don't die instantly. Instead, it can take several days for the poison to work its way through their system. In the meantime, there's a chance that a predator, such as a cat, fox, or other mammal, will eat the poisoned rodent and become poisoned themselves.

While it may cost more to hire an exterminator than trying to treat the problem yourself, a professional is worth hiring if you have a major infestation. If the problem is severe and the ants are causing damage to your home, then DIY methods may not be as effective as a professional treatment. Plus, if you have carpenter or fire ants it’s best not to risk the damage they can cause to your home.

There are plenty of scents spiders hate, but there are some scents scientists believe can work in the opposite way and attract them into your home. Some studies suggest that spiders may be attracted to stinky items like smelly socks. One thought is spiders are attracted to smells that attract more insects, such as mosquitos, which they feed on.

When you spray a roach, the chemicals, usually a mix of neurotoxins like pyrethroids or pyrethrins, start affecting its nervous system almost immediately. It disrupts the roach’s nerve signals, causing paralysis and eventually death. You'll often see the roach twitch, flip over on its back, and stop moving within seconds to minutes.

Male carpenter bees actually don't have a stinger, but they will hover around areas as a defense mechanism to deter intruders. However, females can sting but are not typically aggressive and tend to only sting when threatened or provoked. They are less active at night, so you are less likely to encounter them because they tend to rest at night.

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