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Comfort Ops LLC

Comfort Ops LLC

Veteran owned and operated, Comfort Ops proudly supports Rochester, MN and surrounding communities with HVAC services. Our expert team of technicians can handle anything from AC and furnace repair and replacement to heat pumps, indoor air quality solutions, garage heaters, and more! We provide emergency services so that you don't have to wait for your home to be comfortable again. We are honest and trustworthy and pride ourselves on providing Southeast Minnesota the best HVAC services possible!

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We felt the quote was fairly pricey but being it is hard to find good available contractors for remodels, we decided to bite the bullet on it. With them to be in and out in one day helped to make the sell. Unfortunately, we had many issues with the first installation of the shower. A Tundraland r... more


If you get it in writing that your roof installation will not be too heavy for the frame of your home, and a few months later your roof is sinking and the frame is cracking, is the roofer responsible?
Feb 21, 2018
Did you do diligence to see who you were dealing with? Was the roofer licensed or required to be by the state or local unit of governement? ? Was a permit pulled and the job inspected by a building of ... read more
Spray foam attic ceiling to make it a conditioned space

Tom Schiebout of Tomco Company PRO answered:

Feb 9, 2016
Christofer, There is a lot written about your particular condition. What I would do would be to install a spray polyurethane insulation (closed cell insulation) into the attic ceiling and down to and ... read more
Last edited Feb 9, 2016 11:42am

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Comfort Ops LLC

5867 Eisenhower Drive Southeast,
Rochester, MN
https://comfortopsllc.com/ (507) 696-4844