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Heating & Furnace Contractors in Cuba, NM


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Sears Heating and Cooling - Albuquerque
Phone: (866) 760-7038
Serving You Locally Albuquerque, NM 87101
Serving You in Cuba, NM
KTM WWG, LLC
Phone: (866) 351-0368
3167 San Mateo Northeast, Suite 284 Albuquerque, NM 87110
Serving You in Cuba, NM
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Review from Albuquerque, NM - Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof

KTM WWG, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Replace an Asphalt Shingle Roof
City: Albuquerque, NM
"Very easy to work with. Work progress updated each day including anticipated weather delays. My only suggestion is that Kurt should personnel to do the daily cleanup before leaving for the day and inspect workmanship and progress at the end of each day."
Sears Heating and Cooling - Albuquerque
Customer Rating:
Project: Install Natural Gas, Propane or Electric Furnace / Forced Air Heating System
City: Bloomfield, NM
"Excellent service and very professional. Pricing was fair and the work was done in a timely fashion. The contractor, C&J Refrigeration, was excellent and the workers were hard working and very professional. Very happy with the job!"
Sears Heating and Cooling - Albuquerque
Customer Rating:
Project: Install a Central Air Conditioning System
City: Cochiti Lake, NM
"The initial installation went as smooth as silk. However, ran into problems installing the humidifier. There was not enough room to fit the filter between the humidifier and the unit so alternate plans were made. We were advised an additional 1 week's time would be required to order and install custom made grills and filters. The original week turned into 4 weeks and when installation finally occurred, the grates were not the correct size. Rather than wait an indeterminate time for the proper grates I agreed to the installation and will fix the resulting misfit myself. Workers were courteous and helpful. The only drawback was the filt"
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License Requirements for Heating & Furnace Systems in Cuba, NM:

License Required: BO2 (Boiler Operator-Low and High Pressure)
MM-98 (All Mechanical Classifications)
Phone Number: 505-452-8311
Website: New Mexico Licensing Web Site
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Things to Consider Before You Install or Replace a Boiler or Radiator Heating System in Cuba, New Mexico:

  • What type of boiler system needs to be installed?
  • Would you like additional thermostatic controls in certain rooms?
  • Are you interested in learning about green alternatives for this project?
 

Heating & Furnace Systems Ideas from Cuba, NM:

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