Answering When You Call

Answering When You Call

Answering When You Call

People don’t call HVAC or electrical repair companies after hours just to chat. When a customer calls after-hours, it is usually because something really BAD is happening, such as a no-heat emergency in freezing weather, or a no-cooling problem in the heat of summer. But in these days of greater electronic presence in our lives, more and more companies are going to an automated response, which means you are talking to a machine instead of a person.

But at Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc, we don’t see it that way: we believe that when you are upset and in trouble, you need the reassurance of talking to a live person who can tell you for certain that yes, we will be coming to your aid right away. We take after-hours emergencies seriously because we take our customers’ welfare seriously. So if those “other guys” make you talk to a machine and then wait to see if anyone got the message, instead give Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc a call the next time you have a heating, electrical or cooling emergency. You will definitely talk to a live person, and you will get a technician out that same evening if that is your need.

If that kind of personal service matters as much to you as it does to us, then Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc is a good fit for you.

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Air Control Heating and Electric, Inc
7203 E. Nora Ave
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
(509) 924-0018

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