YOUR TRUSTED AIR CONDITIONING EXPERT
IN THE RALEIGH AREA SINCE 1989

YOUR TRUSTED AIR CONDITIONING EXPERT
IN THE RALEIGH AREA SINCE 1989

AN HVAC CONTRACTOR YOU CAN
TURN TO YEAR ROUND

AN HVAC CONTRACTOR YOU CAN TURN TO YEAR ROUND

Services Unlimited of Raleigh, Inc., was founded in October 2008 by Clint Jones. Clint brings a lifetime of experience—having grown up in heating and air conditioning while working with his dad. He learned by watching, assisting, and eventually performing the different jobs of heating and air conditioning.

Clint attended Wake Tech Community College after graduating from high school in 1987. At Wake Tech, Clint completed the diploma course in heating and air conditioning, which expanded and fine-tuned his knowledge of heating and air conditioning systems. He attained his H-3 Class One Heating License in 1989 and has since acquired his H-2 Commercial Heating and Cooling License.

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WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT SERVICES UNLIMITED

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Chris, was on time & very professional. He took the time to explain the process to me. Chris was level of professional was EXCEPTIONAL! Thanks Chris for your professionalism.
- Earl Y.

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HVAC MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT PLAN

• Prevents untimely repairs during peak season
• Extends the life of your HVAC system
• Provides priority emergency service
• Improves reliability
• Helps maintain warranties

WE SERVICE ALL BRANDS

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OUR ARTICLES

Common AC Problems and Solutions

05-12-2023

Our team at Services Unlimited Heating and Air, Inc. wants you to be aware, prepared, and ready to solve these air conditioning issues so you and your family can stay cool this summer.

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Image of child standing on bed. What You Should Know About Air Handlers.

What You Should Know About Air Handlers

05-31-2023

An air handler works in tandem with your air conditioner or heat pump to help you get the most efficiency from your HVAC system.

Spring Money-Saving Tips

04-28-2023

According to the US Department of Energy (DOE), air conditioners use about 6 percent of all electricity in the country at a cost of roughly $29 billion to homeowners.

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