Lansing Heating and Cooling Services
Lansing Heating and Cooling companies are by and large run by one of two kinds of companies: independently owned businesses like Lansing’s All Star Mechanical or they are owned by large companies (aka “Private Equity”) that have bought up many smaller firms. You might not know they are owned by large firms because they kept their “small town name”.
What is the difference and what does it mean for Lansing heating and cooling services? Simple. If you’re part of a big private equity firm, their goal isn’t service, it’s extracting the most amount of profit out of the company. A good company really invested in Lansing is pretty easy to spot. Do they actively work in Lansing? On their company social media do they show that they are invested in things that are happening around Lansing? That could be anything from attending local events and festivals to being involved in local initiatives, activism or even politics (yes, politics!)
If you’re invested in Lansing, then the customers you serve are your friends and neighbors – or they are friends of your friends or neighbors (it’s a small town!) And as such, you have to do the right thing by them, because your reputation will precede you!
Yes, it’s a new Trane furnace. Yes, it’s a basement. But nobody gets excited about their new furnace, except us! And yet, it’s one of the bigger expenses you might have to have in your home!
What to look for in Lansing Heating and Cooling companies?
Do they work in the Lansing area exclusively (that also includes our outlying communities like Okemos, Haslett, Bath, DeWitt, St. John’s, Holt, Delta Township, Grand Ledge.) Do they have Lansing customers? Some big companies have come in from other places with no connection to Lansing.
Have they worked on a variety of installations for heating and cooling? We’ve done some really great stuff with homeowners with all sizes of homes (and basements, crawl spaces or closets!)