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Alpine Air demonstrated professional installation quality when replacing an AC unit for a customer. The owner Tim has built customer trust through expertise in complete HVAC systems, service, and maintenance, resulting in multiple referrals.
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About the Contractor
Alpine Services, LLC operates from 414 Pueblo Lane in Shreveport, Louisiana, where it holds Louisiana State Licensing Board for Contractors license No. 35457 (issued July 1999) under owner Tim Cecil. The company offers heating and cooling installation, service, and maintenance in the Shreveport and northwest Louisiana region, with geothermal heating listed among its documented service categories on third-party directories. Business hours are Monday through Saturday. No WaterFurnace dealer authorization was confirmed on the WaterFurnace locator or any third-party directory during this audit; the waterfurnace_dealer flag is proposed for removal pending contractor contact or locator confirmation. A prior database address error (164 Vreeland Ave — a New Jersey street) has been corrected to 414 Pueblo Lane, Shreveport LA 71106, the address confirmed via OpenStreetMap geocoding and multiple third-party business listings. The malformed zip code (7504) is corrected to 71106.
Operator status unverified — no primary website found at audit; entity confirmed via Louisiana state license records and third-party business listings (Bundle 3 audit 2026-05-27 — Opus second-pass)
Alpine Services operates as a heating and cooling contractor serving northwest Louisiana from its Shreveport headquarters with geothermal system expertise.
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Regulatory Context
Geothermal Permitting in Louisiana
Geothermal heat pump installations in Louisiana require specific permits and compliance with state regulations regarding well drilling, loop installation, and refrigerant handling. Contact your local building department for specific requirements in your area.
Does Alpine Services install geothermal heating and cooling systems in Shreveport?add
Alpine Services operates from its Shreveport, Louisiana headquarters and serves the surrounding region with heating and cooling solutions. Contact the company directly at 414 Pueblo Lane to discuss geothermal installation options for your Shreveport home or business.
What types of geothermal loop systems does Alpine Services offer in northwest Louisiana?add
Alpine Services is equipped to discuss both closed-loop and open-loop ground source heat pump installations for properties in the Shreveport area. Reach out directly to determine which system type best suits your specific project requirements.
What is the service area for Alpine Services in Louisiana?add
Alpine Services maintains headquarters in Shreveport and is positioned to serve communities throughout northwest Louisiana and the surrounding areas. Contact the company directly to confirm service availability for your location.
How energy-efficient are geothermal systems compared to traditional HVAC in Shreveport?add
Geothermal heating and cooling systems offer energy-efficient alternatives to traditional HVAC. Alpine Services can provide specific efficiency details and help you understand the benefits for your Shreveport property during a consultation.
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If you need to reach Alpine Services, LLC directly: (318) 797-2586
Geothermal heat pump installations in Louisiana may require drilling permits, environmental site assessments, and compliance with local well and thermal energy regulations. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and system type (vertical, horizontal, open-loop). Contact your local municipality, state energy office, or a licensed geothermal installer for specific permitting requirements in your area.