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HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
for Manufactured Homes |
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Manufactured Home Owners: |
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If multiple air conditioning units are required to cool
your home in the summer months - you're spending
unnecessary money and wasting energy in the process.
The design and
construction of central heating and cooling systems used in
manufactured homes is decidedly different from that found in most
stick-built houses. For that reason, it's important to contact a
professional who has a thorough working knowledge of those
differences.
I can solve your problem
and save you a load of money. I'm licensed, bonded and insured with
15 years experience. I specialize in service work and also give
free estimates on unit replacement and ductwork repair. |
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SINGLE-WIDE /
DOUBLE-WIDE / TRIPLE-WIDE
ALL MODULAR and MOBILE HOMES |
Jeff
Helms doing
Heating and Air
Conditioning the
 Monroe, North
Carolina 704-201-1790
NC HVAC License # 28630 |
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© 2008 - JEFF HELMS -
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED |
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A
manufactured home is a home built in a factory meeting the federal
Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standards, commonly
referred to as the HUD Code. Heating and Air Conditioning
Contractors for manufactured homes play a critical role in educating
homebuyers about the benefits of energy efficient Heating and Air
Conditioning Equipment installed in manufactured homes commonly
referred to as single-wide, double-wide and triple-wide mobile
homes. |