A Maynor Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc.

5448 Apex Peakway #108
Apex, NC 27502
(919) 361-0993
www.amaynor.com
Contact: Maynor, Anthony
Business Description: A. Maynor Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. was established in 1996. We specialize in quality heating and air conditioning service and installation, using a degree of craftsmanship not often found in today's market. We are a small, family operated business that has been built on reputation, through word-of-mouth referrals. We tend to develop long-term, personable relationships with our clients, who know they can trust us to provide them with sound, dependable service, information and advice.
In Business Since: 1996
Service Area: Portions of Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill & Wake County, including Apex, Cary, Morrisville, Holly Springs.
On Angie's List Since: 9/7/2006
Warranties: YES
Free Estimates: Ask for details
Office Hours: Mon 07.30 AM - 04.30 PM, Tue 07.30 AM - 04.30 PM, Wed 07.30 AM - 04.30 PM, Thu 07.30 AM - 04.30 PM, Fri 07.30 AM - 04.30 PM, By Appointment
Licensed: Yes, I am appropriately licensed for my trade
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Senior Discount: No
Cities Served: Apex | Brentwood | Brier Creek | Cameron Village | Cary | Central | Chapel Hill | City Market | Crabtree Valley | Durham - Downtown | East Raleigh | Fuquay Varina | Garner | Glenwood | Hayes Barton | Hilburn | Holly Springs | Knightdale | Morrisville | Ncsu Campus | Ncsu Centennial | New Bern | New Hill | North Hills | North Raleigh | Oakwood | Orange County | Raleigh - Downtown | Rolesville | South Raleigh | Southwest | Triangle Town | Wake Forest | Wakefield | Wendell | West Central | West Raleigh | Willow Spring | Zebulon
 
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