Higher Ground Heating and Air Conditioning

CA

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hikingcoffeeJackInstaller/Service Tech My name is Jack Wootten. I grew up on the mountain in Twin PeaksCalifornia. Some of my favorite activities and hobbies are playing basketballworking onMikeLead Technician I’m a husband and fatherso much so that I often quote Cormac McCarthy’s words: “If my son is not the Word of Godthen God never spoke.”&nbspI thrive on adventure. I’ve completed multiple half‑marathonsenjoy rock climbingand relish any challenge the outdoors can offer. These pursuits fuel my drivediscipline92385 HoursHVACSiding

909) 600-4251 Services Offered HVAC + Construction HVAC + Construction HVAC + Construction Installations Finding HVAC solutions that fit your heating and cooling needs. Full consultations are provided to explain all of your available options. We are also offering Construction services that include: New deck builds, repairs, siding, windows, doors, all rough framing for ADUs, new construction, additions, interior finish and more.  HVAC + Construction HVAC + Construction Repairs Whether you n

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