Kodiak Bears are a type of brown bear that inhabit parts of Alaska and in no way are directly connected to Kodiak HVAC, Inc. So where did we get our name from? Well, you were on the right track, it does have to do with bears, but only stealing certain traits from the bear. Bears can be fierce, man-eating machines.
This is true, but they can also be loyal, trusting, and protective of those within their circle of friends. Kodiak HVAC, Inc. was founded much on the same principles. When Jarrod first started out on this endeavor, it was inspired by people. People who were not getting a fair shake. We're not saying all companies are out to rip people off, but Jarrod had seen first hand how companies would over-charge customers.
This is true, but they can also be loyal, trusting, and protective of those within their circle of friends. Kodiak HVAC, Inc. was founded much on the same principles. When Jarrod first started out on this endeavor, it was inspired by people. People who were not getting a fair shake. We're not saying all companies are out to rip people off, but Jarrod had seen first hand how companies would over-charge customers.
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Air Purification
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Temperature Controls
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Let us help you keep your home at your desired temperature. We have solutions from basic thermostats and high-tech digital thermostat to thermostats you can control wirelessly through your smart phone. We also can install zone controls that offer the ability to have more than 1 thermostat tied into the same system. See what our temperature control services can do for you.
Heating
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We offer services on all brands of furnaces and we can replace any brand of furnace and any efficiency furnace. Standard efficiency is rated at 80% compared to the old pilot-burning furnaces which were only 70% efficient. For new installs we offer York and Lennox brands as well as a variety of more affordable brands.
Cooling
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This is the most common air conditioner used in homes and consists of an outdoor unit, called a condensing unit, and an indoor coil, called the evaporator coil. The evaporator coil is installed in line with your furnace and, during a call for cooling, gets really cold, allowing air to pass through from you furnace distributing cold air through all of your vents.
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