MIHAS HVAC

CA

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gas piping correctionssafety controlsairflow balancing and full start-up testing.After the upgradeEfficiency Upgrade Oldunreliable 80% furnace replaced with a properly sized new unit. I upgraded the exhaust ventingadded a fused disconnect switchinstead of just “barely working”. View project Daikin heat pump upgradeelectrical upgradesinstallation of new heat pump air handlersrefrigerant pipingelectrical upgrades and proper condensate drainage. The new systems deliver more consistent comfortelectrical work and precise system setupdelivering reliableoptimizing the layout for better airflowservice acce...HVAC

00000000 Why MIHAS HVAC: ‍ Full-cycle HVAC care, repairs, new installs and maintenance — backed by honest diagnostics, not sales pressure. Licensed C20 California contractor license # 123456 EPA-608 Certified Certificated for safety handling refrigerants Insured General liability insurance up to $1.000.000 coverage Warranty 10 year equipment and 2 years labor warranty Request Service / Free Estimate “Fill out a quick request form — I’ll reach out to confirm details and timing.” get Started HVAC

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