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Thornton's/Cole Ramsey demonstrated rapid response times, with technicians arriving within 15-20 minutes for emergency calls and completing repairs the same day, earning consistent praise for professionalism and reliability across residential and commercial jobs. The contractor's technicians communicated clearly about diagnoses and repair needs, maintained clean work standards during installations, and provided fair pricing that satisfied customers ranging from homeowners to business operators over multiple decades of service.
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Thornton Heating & Air has served Murray and the surrounding western Kentucky region since 1937, making it one of the longest-operating HVAC contractors in Calloway County. Operating from their Chestnut Street location in Murray with an additional Mayfield office, the company is a Trane Comfort Specialist and authorized Bryant dealer providing heating and cooling installation, maintenance, and repair for residential and commercial properties. Their service scope includes ductless systems, commercial HVAC, custom sheet metal fabrication, refrigeration service, and 24-hour emergency response. Thornton's NATE-certified technicians service all major heating and cooling equipment brands. With nearly 90 years of local experience and military discounts available, the company offers dependable climate control solutions to homeowners and businesses throughout western Kentucky.
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Local Murray-based HVAC contractor providing residential and commercial climate control solutions from a central Chestnut Street location.
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Does Thornton Heating & Air Inc. offer geothermal heating and cooling services in Murray, Kentucky?add
Thornton Heating & Air Inc. serves the Murray, Kentucky community with comprehensive HVAC solutions for residential and commercial clients. For specific details about geothermal heat pump systems and loop installations, contact the company directly at their Chestnut Street location.
What HVAC services does Thornton Heating & Air provide to Murray area customers?add
Thornton Heating & Air Inc. offers HVAC maintenance, installation, and repair solutions to customers in Murray and surrounding communities seeking climate control expertise.
Where is Thornton Heating & Air Inc. located in Murray?add
Thornton Heating & Air Inc. operates from 802 Chestnut Street in Murray, Kentucky, making it accessible to local customers seeking heating and cooling services.
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Thornton Heating & Air Inc. serves the Murray area and surrounding communities with HVAC solutions. Contact the company for information about service availability in your specific location.
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