FIME HVAC

CA

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in California Welcome to Fime Industriesyour premier destination for HVAC excellence in California! Since our establishmentwe&#8217ve been dedicated to providing top-notch HVAC servicesincluding mini-split salesinstallationand repairallowing for dustbugs and even thieves to enter the home. Mini splits consist of two componentsdepending on your specific preferences in stylethere is always a mini split that can meet your needs. From a simple single zoneto a complex five zone system. Besides the famous wall- mounted indoor unityou can also find many other styleslike the ceiling cassettefloor mountconcealed stylejust to mention a few. Mini split manufacturers also offer a wide range of capacity options from 9000 BTUs to 36k BTUs per zone.  Functionality The all in one solutionmini splits are versatile and can be used to coolheat

866) 936-7902 Comfort Solutions: FIME HVAC Get Your Free Estimate! Your Trusted HVAC & Minisplit Partner in California Welcome to Fime Industries, your premier destination for HVAC excellence in California! Since our establishment, we’ve been dedicated to providing top-notch HVAC services, including mini-split sales, installation, and repair, throughout the beautiful state of California. 6 Reasons Why you Should Buy a Mini Split  High Efficiency Mini split heat pumps with inverter tec

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