LAPP Heating & Cooling

WV

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HVAC contractor

New Trane furnace &ampair conditioner installed yesterday. Mike's installer did an excellent job &ampthe work &ampcraftsmanship is 2nd to none. Excellent Job!!!!!!!!!!!!!&nbsp&mdashDee F. Lapp provides excellenthonest service. I highly recommend them as a company that does business with integrity!&nbspJudy S. Owner Mike Cooperider did a fantastic job! He gave us plenty of options to choose fromarrived at every appointment on-timeand quoted under local competitors. Mike is awesome. He is very professionalprompt and a man of his word. He clearly explains your options to you and gives his honestMount VernonOH 43050 Mon-Fri 08:30 AM - 4:30 PM Sat-Sun Closed PAYMENT OPTIONS Contentincluding imagesdisplayed on this website is protected by copyright laws. Downloadingrepublicationretransmission or reproduction of content on this website is strictly prohibited. Terms of UsePrivacy Policy Share by:

6300 Granville Rd, Mount Vernon, OH 43050 CALL US TODAY! 740-397-2563 OH LIC. #31174 Home About Us Mike Cooperider Steve Hockenberry Heating & Cooling Services Products Contact Us Financing TRUST OUR HERITAGE! LOVE OUR SERVICE! TRUST OUR HERITAGE! LOVE OUR SERVICE! PROFESSIONALISM AND EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST PROFESSIONALISM AND EXPERIENCE YOU CAN TRUST Lapp Heating & Cooling is an authorized American Standard serving the Mount Vernon and Knox County areas for over 40 years . Lapp offers

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