Today, Westinghouse is a division of Nortek Global HVAC, formerly known as Nordyne. The Westinghouse Electric Corporation was founded in 1886 by George Westinghouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. With over 100 years in business, Westinghouse has produced a number of quality heating and cooling products over the years.
Westinghouse offers a number of heating and cooling products with ranging efficiency levels to meet the needs of consumers. Air conditioning systems are available with SEER ratings from 13 to 25.5. Furnaces are available with AFUE ratings from 80 to 97. Westinghouse products feature a range of innovative features such as filtration systems, ozone-safe refrigerants, durable cabinets, and inverter-driven rotary compressors that adjust operational speeds to limit energy use without sacrificing indoor comfort. Westinghouse products are covered by a 10-year warranty when registered.
While new Westinghouse systems are no longer in production, many homes and businesses still have these products installed and in use. When they need service, you need a local HVAC company with the expertise necessary to solve the performance issues you face. Williams Comfort Air is proud to service Westinghouse heating and cooling systems. Our NATE-certified HVAC technicians provide the diagnostics needed to assess malfunctions and the skilled repair work required to restore function and efficiency to your Westinghouse HVAC system. Westinghouse air conditioners, heat pumps, and furnaces require regular maintenance to maintain performance and efficiency. Turn to Jarboe’s for the annual maintenance tune-ups your units need to serve you with quality comfort and energy conservation.
Max is an important part of our team. He is more than just a cartoon character. Max represents our commitment to quality work, craftsmanship, pride, and our passion to serve our clients and community. We celebrate this mentality through Max because these are the values that drive us to be the area’s most complete and comprehensive home service company. So, now when you see Max, you’ll know the story behind the man with the mustache!