Looking for a new HVAC supplier to help me in the Fairwood neighborhood of Spokane

Before moving to the Fairwood neighborhood in Spokane, I was living with family in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

You’d think that since Albuquerque is a desert city that it would be excruciatingly hot like Phoenix or Tucson.

However, being thousands of feet above sea level makes Albuquerque much more temperate compared to similar desert cities. Before moving to New Mexico, I assumed that all places in the southwest were hot and arid. I was impressed during a long visit in September one year and the temperatures never got above 90 degrees the entire time. This was the major motivating factor for my move to Albuquerque, but I had to leave when my company moved across the country to Spokane, Washington. I had a similar misconception about Spokane’s weather as I did with Albuquerque, but in this case I assumed that Spokane is nothing but excruciatingly cold temperatures all year long. I learned this last summer that it can definitely get over 100 degrees if there is a nasty heat wave affecting the area. I live in the Fairwood neighborhood and I’m looking for a new HVAC supplier to help me with a new a/c system installation. I learned that there are so many HVAC suppliers in Spokane that it’s hard to choose one among the rest. In the end I just made a long list of the closest HVAC companies to Fairwood and Whitworth University and compared internet reviews. I chose an HVAC company that is located just north of Holmberg Park on N Waikiki Rd next to a large storage facility. They have some of the best reviews compared to their competitors in the surrounding areas of Spokane.

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