Comfort Solutions Heating & Cooling

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LebanonCooling was founded in 1979 in LebanonComfort Solutions Heating &ampCooling purchased the Williamson Company in CincinnatiCooling still services a very large Williamson market throughout the Cincinnati area. Gary Martinwhile managing both commercial and residential unitswas offered the opportunity to purchase the business in 2005. Today Comfort Solutions Heating &ampCooling is a Premier Lennox Dealerspecializing in high efficiency home comfortgeothermal and solar systems1 spring AC maintenance1 spring ACor 4-1" per year) Extra Filters $40 as needed 3 Year Platinum Service Agreement $564.00 - $1knowledgeableand friendly. Very efficientwould recommend. Thank you. Nikole L. Wonderful serviceprofessionalkindand responsive! We have used a different company for 20 yearsbut will certainly be using Comfort Solutions from here out. Larry M. Joshua arrived on time

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