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Level 9 Heating and Cooling

Level 9 Heating and Cooling

Washington, Missouri is our home. We've been here since 1975. Back then, we were known as Jim's Heating and Air Conditioning. We have a second location in west St. Louis. We serve all of St. Louis and the western suburbs. Around here, when you do a good job, people reward you for it. And when you don't, well… People hear about it. That kind of scrutiny isn't right for everyone. It's perfect for us though.

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· Hennepin

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· Bates City

They were very knowledgeable of the issues with my roof. They promised it would be done in one day and they delivered.

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· Normal

Every time we have used them they have been very transparent and they get to the root cause so that the problem does not come back later. I can trust them to work with my building principles and I don't have to be there. They have always been very conscious with the price.


Standard electrical work or sub standard?
Feb 20, 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
Is there something I can do for my creaky, poppy hardwood floors without replacing them?

Neil Lima of Lima Contracting PRO answered:

Aug 28, 2014
If basement ceiling is unfinished or has drop ceiling you can usually run 1 1/4" screws from underneath.  It is best to have a helper finding the squeaks and try to measure from the outside walls in o ... read more

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Level 9 Heating and Cooling

13421 Manchester Road,
St Louis, MO
https://level9hvac.com/ (636) 251-6936