Our HVAC technicians have been repairing furnaces in Southwest New York and Northwest Pennsylvania since 1972. Keeping your home cool over the summer months is important in Jamestown. Let us handle your AC repair or replacement and keep your cooling system in tip-top shape. Looking for a heating contractor to handle your furnace installation or boiler repair in Jamestown?
The HVAC techs at Colburns A/C & R, Inc. can help keep your heating system maintained. There are a plenty of companies that do what we do-repair, maintain, and install HVAC equipment. But there are few with as many longstanding, loyal customers! We're glad to be the heating company so many residents in Jamestown, Warren, and Mayville know and trust.
Our philosophy is simple: we treat our customers the way we want to be treated. Before starting work, we educate you as to your options and potential costs of your furnace repair or boiler replacement. We show our respect by showing up on time, being prepared, doing quality work, and treating your home as if we were working in our own.
The HVAC techs at Colburns A/C & R, Inc. can help keep your heating system maintained. There are a plenty of companies that do what we do-repair, maintain, and install HVAC equipment. But there are few with as many longstanding, loyal customers! We're glad to be the heating company so many residents in Jamestown, Warren, and Mayville know and trust.
Our philosophy is simple: we treat our customers the way we want to be treated. Before starting work, we educate you as to your options and potential costs of your furnace repair or boiler replacement. We show our respect by showing up on time, being prepared, doing quality work, and treating your home as if we were working in our own.
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Colburns A/C & R, Inc. is a customer focused, second generation heating and air-conditioning company that was originally started in 1972. Located in Frewsburg, NY, we employ highly trained people whose goal is to make our company the best service company in 30 M Radius of Frewsburg, NY. Our company specializes in designing, engineering, and installing complete comfort systems for owners of existing homes and buildings just like yours.
Many utility companies offer home appliance service plans that provide repair coverage on furnaces, central air conditioners, water heaters, clothes washers and dryers, range/ovens, and many other home appliances. Under these types of plans, the customer pays the company a yearly fee and the company agrees to repair any appliances covered under the plan.
Heating and cooling your home uses more energy and drains more energy dollars than any other system in your home. Typically, 44% of your utility bill goes for heating and cooling. No matter what kind of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning system you have in your house, you can save money and increase comfort by properly maintaining and upgrading your equipment.
Most air conditioners have their capacity rated in BTUs, or British Thermal Units. A BTU is, generally, the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F. Specifically, a BTU is 1,055 joules, but the first definition is easier to understand in real-life terms. One "ton", in heating and cooling terms, is 12,000 BTUs.
Just like your favorite car, your heating and cooling system needs a regular trip to the mechanic to keep it purring. Without regular servicing, heating and cooling systems burn more fuel and are more likely to break down. With the proper attention, they can keep you comfortable year-round. Heat pumps and oil-fired furnaces and boilers need a yearly professional tune-up.
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Kendra Carlson
Apr 13, 2021
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Max Crandall
Sep 01, 2020
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Donald Crow
Feb 04, 2020
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Most unprofessional person I have ever dealt with. Showed up to give me a price to install a new boiler. Copped a attitude with me over my choice of boiler and said we are done here and good luck finding someone to do the job. Had no problem finding someone else who was willing to do the job. Wouldn't recommend this Company at all.
Richard Stineman
Aug 08, 2019
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