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Shield Comfort Heating & Cooling

Shield Comfort Heating & Cooling

Our vision is to provide you with REAL service, and REAL solutions for their home comfort needs. We want to change the outdated world of our current heating and cooling industry by providing unparalleled service solutions. Our techs receive no commission or bonus on what they "sell" you. By allowing our tech to make a good living with out pushy sales tactics you're sure to always be number one and are a local leader in indoor air quality, air balancing, duct cleaning, and installation company.

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Make sure you are flexible with scheduling.

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This was the best experience I've ever had working with any type of contractors. Highly recommend them, especially Joel!

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· Bethel

Out of everyone that we had bids from, Secured Roofing had good quality materials and their bid was cheaper than the other companies that came out.

Julie A.

Review of Kohler Bathroom Design Service by

· Indianapolis

Jennifer was amazing! She completely got the look we were going for, and she put together a comprehensive design that worked for us. Having the rendering so we could see what it would like was so helpful, and having samples to take with us was helpful too. This was a bargain for design help - would... more


How difficult to replace a rotted 6x6 PT support post for 2nd floor deck? Other materials that are less likely to rot?
Jul 24, 2015
The difficulty depends on many things. I would say PT post is the way to go, but install it over a post standoff past so water doesnt get trapped between the bottom of the post and whatever it is sitt ... read more
I had an 8x10 porch built which covers my back door and kitchen windows. Does this qualify as an Energy Efficiency Improvement by IRS standards?
Mar 30, 2015
http://www.houselogic.com/home-advice/tax-credits/how-to-collect-tax-energy-credits/ I do not believe that would qualify. Only the materials qaulifies for the credit.

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Shield Comfort Heating & Cooling

1026 Sycamore Street,
Columbus, IN
https://www.shieldcomfortheatingandcooling.com/ (812) 494-7020