Lawson Air Conditioning & Plumbing

NC

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in the state of Georgia. As a Carrier Authorized Dealerwe uphold the highest standards of service and expertiseproviding you with the best HVAC products on the market. Carrier is a leader in HVAC innovationand we’re dedicated to bringing their cutting-edge solutions to your home. &nbsplike each customerensuring we’ve done our very best for our customers and ourselves. New lookSame Dedication. Lawson Air Conditioning and Plumbing may have a new lookPlumbingInc. 865 Dorsey StreetGainesvilleGA 30501 Mailing: PO Box 711GA 30503 SCHEDULE A VISIT 770.536.2301 Lawson Air Conditioning &ampInc. ©General ContractorHVAC

1946, Lawson Air Conditioning and Plumbing has been a cornerstone of the Northeast Georgia community. Our founder, L.D. Lawson, started the business by installing the county’s first air conditioning unit for the Diana Shop, a ladies’ apparel store in downtown Gainesville Square. Over the years, we have grown into a family-owned company employing over 100 dedicated professionals and serving over 20,000 satisfied customers throughout the region. As we look to the future, we honor our rich past by

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