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Diedrick Heating & AC in Seymour, Wisconsin
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About Diedrick Heating & AC
At Diedrick Heating & AC in Seymour, WI at 110 S Mill St., we handle all your heating and cooling needs as your local HVAC contractor. From furnace repairs to AC installations, our crew gets systems running smoothly year-round. Serving Seymour families with straightforward service you can count on.
Top Highlights From Customer Reviews
This HVAC company provides fast, professional service with installers like Brad and Junior who are friendly, prompt, and thorough. They arrive early, explain their work, answer questions, program thermostats, and clean up the site. Customers appreciate their honesty and plan to use them again.
Top Reviews
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Don W.
8 years ago. Both installers (Brad & Junior) were top notch. They arrived ahead of time, worked hard all day and followed up the next day to finish some minor issues. I was reluctant to hire a small town HVAC company but glad that I did. They explained their installation, answered my questions, programmed the thermostat and cleaned up the site after their work. Friendly, fast, professional service. -
Mary L.
11 years agoYes, I recommend this pro -
Richard C.
12 years agoYes, I recommend this pro -
Mary L.
15 years agoThey have been very honest, good and prompt and I will use them again in the future.
Neighborhoods
- Black Creek
- Shiocton
- Nichols
- Freedom
- Hortonville
- Appleton
- Oneida
- Kaukauna
- Greenville
- Bonduel
- Little Chute
- Combined Locks
Extra Info
Features
- Honest and Prompt Service
- Top Notch Installers
- Quality HVAC Contractor
- Reliable & Recommended
- Locally Owned
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Accepted Payment Methods
- credit card
- debit card
- cash
- bank transfer
FAQ
Does Diedrick Heating & AC offer free estimates for HVAC services?
We provide free, detailed estimates for furnace repairs, AC installations, and other heating and cooling needs. These quotes outline equipment, labor, and any required permits to help you understand the full scope upfront. This approach ensures no surprises on your final bill.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured for HVAC work?
Diedrick Heating & AC holds all necessary licensing, bonding, and insurance required for HVAC contracting in Wisconsin. Our team carries workers' compensation and general liability coverage to protect your property during service. We comply with local permitting and EPA 608 certification standards for handling refrigerants.
Can Diedrick Heating & AC handle furnace repairs and AC installations?
We manage a full range of HVAC tasks, including furnace repairs and AC installations, tailored to Seymour-area homes. Our crew evaluates your system thoroughly, from ductwork and airflow to equipment sizing via load calculations. This ensures smooth operation year-round for heating and cooling.
What is your typical timeline and arrival window for HVAC jobs?
We arrive ahead of schedule when possible and communicate clear timelines from quote to completion, including any permitting needs. Installation days involve a dedicated team that works efficiently while protecting your home with drop cloths and shoe covers. Expect a follow-up to verify performance and address any minor adjustments promptly.
Does Diedrick Heating & AC clean up after HVAC service or installation?
We handle all waste and debris removal from your property after every job, leaving your home as clean as we found it. Our installers use protective measures like floor coverings during the work to minimize mess. This includes proper disposal of old equipment components in line with regulations.
Why is hiring you for HVAC work safer and better than attempting DIY repairs?
Professional HVAC service follows strict installation standards, such as proper refrigerant charging, duct inspections, and static pressure testing, which prevent efficiency losses and equipment failures common in DIY attempts. We perform load calculations accounting for your home's insulation, layout, and climate to size systems correctly, avoiding short-cycling or high energy bills. Certified technicians ensure compliance with codes, reducing risks like electrical hazards or refrigerant leaks that homeowners lack tools to manage safely.