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The contractor maintains a well-stocked inventory of refrigeration and HVAC parts at competitive prices, with knowledgeable staff available to assist customers. Some customers noted that staff could improve in proactively guiding customers through the store layout, though the business receives recommendations for refrigeration and HVAC repair work.
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About the Contractor
Claywell Heating & Air Conditioning serves Albany, Kentucky and surrounding Clinton County communities. Owned by David Claywell, the business has operated since 1986, providing residential and commercial heating, cooling, and refrigeration services. The company is an American Standard HVAC dealer. Reachable at (606) 387-7393, Claywell is based in Albany, ZIP 42602. The original directory record for this listing contained data belonging to United Refrigeration Inc., a national HVAC wholesale distributor — all of that corrupt contact information has been removed and replaced with verified local details. Geothermal heat pump capability is not indicated in available sources and should be confirmed directly with the operator before this listing is categorized as a geothermal contractor.
Operator status partially verified — original record was confirmed corrupt (United Refrigeration data); real entity reconstructed via BBB + American Standard dealer locator (Bundle 3 audit 2026-05-28)
Locally-based HVAC and refrigeration contractor serving Albany and surrounding communities with hands-on service and technical expertise in residential and commercial climate control.
Service Details
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Years in Business
40 years
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Brands Installed
American Standard
Regulatory Context
Geothermal Permitting in Kentucky
Geothermal heat pump installations in Kentucky 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.
What HVAC and refrigeration services does Claywell's Refrigeration provide in Albany, Kentucky?add
Claywell's Refrigeration serves Albany and surrounding communities with residential and commercial HVAC expertise, refrigeration solutions, system maintenance, repairs, and new installations tailored to Kentucky's variable weather conditions.
Does Claywell's Refrigeration in Albany offer emergency repair services?add
Claywell's Refrigeration provides professional HVAC and refrigeration services to keep properties comfortable year-round, though specific emergency service hours are not detailed on their available information.
What areas around Albany does Claywell's Refrigeration service?add
Claywell's Refrigeration serves Albany, Kentucky and the surrounding communities, providing locally-based expertise to residential and commercial customers across the region.
Why choose Claywell's Refrigeration for heating and cooling needs in Albany?add
Claywell's Refrigeration has established itself as a trusted choice in the Albany area through reliable service, technical proficiency, quality workmanship, and personalized attention to each project's specific climate control requirements.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in Kentucky 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.