Residential Heating and Cooling

Your Residential and Light Commercial Service Experts since 2009

Your Residential and Light Commercial Service Experts since 2009

Open 7am-4.30 pm

Monday - Friday

18480 US 12
Cement City, MI 49233

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Some Mechanical Extremes customers are talking behind their back.  What’s up with that?  Be sure to click to find out.

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Your Heating and AC–When to Buy and How to Choose

Investing in new HVAC isn’t on the top of everyone’s list—unless you’re experiencing problems.  And, as we all know, problems don’t schedule themselves conveniently.  A furnace can quit on the coldest day of the year, over a weekend, or during a major holiday.

Aside from regular maintenance, what’s your best option?  Most home owners realize their system is ready for renewal once it passes the 20-year mark.  If you don’t want to make decisions while the old furnace is down on Christmas day or the AC quits on a sweltering 4th of July, exploring options at less emotional moments can bring peace of mind.

When it comes to assessing your replacement needs, Mechanical Extremes is different from others.  Take the experience of this customer.  He had contacted two contractors–Mechanical Extremes and another. The other contractor gave a quick quote and moved on.  Of Mechanical Extremes, the customer commented “my wife and I had more of a comfort feeling with Harold Wilkes.  He sat down with my wife and me on two or three visits and explained what he was going to do.”

What would the “extreme” difference look like?  In this video, Harold takes you on a tour of another customer’s house to evaluate needs.  The 2100 square foot house is at Clark Lake, was built in 1976, and the HVAC is about 20-years old.  Click to find out what happened.

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