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BOHN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Condensing Unit · Air-Cooled Condensing Units · all in one location. Learn More Contact Find a Sales Representative Find a qualified · comments or suggestions. Contact Us Got a Product Idea? Have an idea · new product · product enhancement · accessory · new market · new application · Georgia and Tifton · Georgia produce unit coolers · condensing units · condensers · packaged systems and refrigeration controls for our five market-leading brands: Bohn · Larkin · Climate Control · supported by the highest standards of quality · Low Velocity Center Mount · specialty refrigeration systems and extended product service agreements · protection plans and special corporate financing. Learn More Brands Bohn For more than 50 years

CHESAPEAKE, VA 23322

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Condensing Unit
Air-Cooled Condensing Units
all in one location. Learn More Contact Find a Sales Representative Find a qualified
comments or suggestions. Contact Us Got a Product Idea? Have an idea
new product
product enhancement
Learn more
accessory
new market
new application
Georgia and Tifton
Georgia produce unit coolers
condensing units
condensers
packaged systems and refrigeration controls for our five market-leading brands: Bohn
Larkin
Climate Control
supported by the highest standards of quality
Low Velocity Center Mount
specialty refrigeration systems and extended product service agreements
protection plans and special corporate financing. Learn More Brands Bohn For more than 50 years

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