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Nathan Vogl

As you may have guessed by the name, Nathan Vogl is the owner of the company. With years of experience under his belt, there's no one I would trust more to take care of my HVAC needs. Whether it be repairs, installation, maintenance or trouble shooting, Nathan is the man to call. Although he grew up in Montreal, he always felt like a country boy at heart. He always liked the outdoor mentality: working with his hands and being outside.

After getting married and moving to the south shore, he quickly started up his own HVAC company. He admits that working in the elements isn’t always easy, but he’s always been very passionate when talking about freon, BTUs and heat pumps. Dealing with people and air conditioning are two things that make him happy, which makes him the perfect man for the job!

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Jonah Burgess

Some may call him the strong silent type, but behind that serious facade is an incredible worker who takes work ethics to a whole new level. Jonah is one of the most polite and kind guys you will meet which makes him a delight to work with. Letting strangers into your home can be a little intimidating at times, but when it’s someone with the perfect balance of industriousness paired with great manners, it’s a pleasure to welcome him in.

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Sebastian Burgess

As the name indicates, Sebastian is brothers with Jonah. As they both grew up in the same home with the same great values instilled in them by their parents, Sebastian is yet another incredibly hard working, kind man. He makes great sacrifices, offering himself to work in difficult circumstances, wether it be the inclement weather or working in small spaces, he always does the job well without complaining! Once again, someone you would be happy to have working in your home.

What has impressed me when watching them all work together is how kind and polite they are to one another. Many of our clients have commented on how nice it is to hear words like “please” and “thank you” being used as they work together, even when they’re outside and didn’t know they could be heard. But don’t take my word for it, please feel free to check out the reviews on Google!

 
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