Michiana Heating & Air Conditioning

IN

4.8 (0 reviews)

HVAC contractor

Michiana Heating &ampAir Conditioning has been more than just an HVAC companywe&#8217re part of this community. When the polar vortex hit in 2019we opened our showroom as a 24-hour emergency warming center for our neighbors. That&#8217s who we are. When you need us we show upno overtime feesno runaroundjust honest work from people who care. 269-489-8778 &nbspSchedule Now 4.8 rating from 541 reviews Free Estimates No costno commitmentjust honest answers before you decide. Free 2nd Opinions Not sure about another company&#8217s diagnosis? We&#8217ll give you a straight answer for free. 24/7 Emergency Service Breakdowns don&#8217t wait for business hoursMICHIGAN Just had a few of the guys here cleaning our duct systemthese guys were in and out … The guys were efficientpolite and professional. .. A+ IN MY BOOK!! CURTBERRIEN SPRINGSMI Thank you SOOOOO much for the fast response time and the very knowledgeable

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