Lancaster Gas Techs

PA

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HVAC contractor

In addition to the inspection we replace your ember material (the little things that glow)clean the glasscheck the batteries in your remotePropaneOila place to store it and don’t mind the mess and workash cleanupthey provide significant heatthere is no mess to clean upbut the warranty provides the part onlyfan selector on “auto” Some digital thermostats use batteries​2026 [email protected] 717-208-2565 HoursHVAC

717-208-2565 Lancaster's favorite gas home service company Gas Furnace, Gas Fireplace and HVAC Service for South Central PA Our Guarantee Expert HVAC Services in Lancaster, PA What we do best Welcome! We will work on most HVAC systems, but specialize in air conditioners, gas and propane furnaces, boilers, water heaters, and gas fireplaces. We take pride in providing excellent service at an honest price. We won’t try to convince you you need new equipment unless you really do and we are always up

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