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Air Bear Home Comfort

Air Bear Home Comfort

The Woodlands, TX, nestled between Harris and Montgomery counties, can trust its heating and air conditioning needs to Air Bear Home Comfort. We are EPA and NCI certified, and we have a crew of highly qualified NATE-certified technicians ready to assist you. Our operation is BBB accredited and rated A+. We’re also EPI accredited. Find us on Angie’s List. Plus, we’re recognized by both the ACCA and EPI. At Air Bear Home Comfort, we manage repairs, tune-ups, installations, duct cleaning and more.

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Did good work but been waiting almost 2 months to get the runs repaired.they was very quick to start ans finish job but when it comes to follow up I’m still waiting almost two months for run repair.

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They Jenkins crew was efficient and did a great job. We were kept apprised of all the steps and schedule.

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The job took far too long to be completed, and the communication was poor, however the subcontractors did do decent work.


Dog damage to door: What is the best way to repair it?
Apr 7, 2017
There are a few options depending on the circumstances, if the dog has scratched the slab and depending on material, you'll need an entirely new slab. You have the option of painting over the scratch, ... read more
Last edited Apr 7, 2017 5:42pm
We live in Columbus Ohio. Do I need a concrete base for a hot tub? The tub will be7'x7'. How important is it to have 220v. ?
If you are installing a Hot Tub you will need a Concrete base or a solid base of Pavers or Stone, it must be level to distribute weight evenly. This ensures no water damadge to the bottom of the unit ... read more
Last edited Mar 31, 2015 3:38pm

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Air Bear Home Comfort

1095 Evergreen Circle, #407,
The Woodlands, TX
https://callairbear.com/ (832) 632-4559