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Queen City Heating and Cooling

Queen City Heating and Cooling

Queen City Heating & Cooling LLC is a BBB-accredited company with an A+ rating, we care about our customers and promise to deliver the best service at all times. From our fast repair services to our energy-efficient products, we'll help you to get the most out of your heating and cooling system all year round. For the best heating, cooling, and comfort services in Nixa and the surrounding areas, contact us today!

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Standard electrical work or sub standard?
Feb 19, 2018
Arc faults can trip easily.  "Updated the electrical" is a broad term.  It is hard to judge if this is substandard work without knowing the scope of work or if permits were obtained.  Did they have pe ... read more
How do I waterproof my basement without getting a sump pump. Water comes in during strong rain at one side of the wall where there is brick chimney outdoors,

Neil Lima of Lima Contracting PRO answered:

Sep 22, 2014
With this scenario.  The least expensive start is to on make sure all gutters are free from debris and working properly.  2.  Remove sidewalk and re-install new concrete all the way up to the house an ... read more

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Queen City Heating and Cooling

1075 W Kathryn St, Suite 16,
Nixa, MO
https://queencityhvac.com/ (417) 551-6116