Air Boss Refrigeration, Inc.

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in commercial HVACR systems. Learn More Commercial Cold Storage & Refrigeration Walk-in coolersfreezersrepairWe Keep You Cool Whether you need comfort at home or climate control for your businessAir Boss has the expertise to handle it all. Residential Homesapartmentsand multi-family units. We keep your family comfortable year-round with reliable AC installationand maintenance. Warehouses & Logistics Climate-controlled storagedistribution centersstorefrontspharmaciesand medical offices. Temperature-sensitive environments that require reliablecompliant systems. Convenience Stores Gas stationsconvenience storesand quick-service retail. Reliable refrigeration for beveragesfood displaysand walk-in coolers. 0 % Clients Satisfied and Repeating BBB Accredited Business A+ RatingTrusted Since 2007 Every projectbig or smalldeserves our best effort and that's what we deliver. Sara Ortiz Founder

1407 C. del Norte, Ste. 108, Laredo, TX 78041 [email protected] Visit Our Social Pages: Home About Our Company Our Founder Our Services Commercial HVACR Systems Cold Storage & Refrigeration Commercial Ventilation Building Automation Energy Management Warehouse Climate Control Preventive Maintenance 24/7 Emergency Service Residential AC Installation AC Repair Heating Systems Indoor Air Quality Smart Thermostats Preventive Maintenance 24/7 Emergency Service Resources FAQs Testimonials Project

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