Contact Information
Address:
4527 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118
Phone:
Website
https://www.marksminisplits.com
Mini Split and HVAC company servicing the Seattle and surrounding area.
4527 Rainier Ave S Seattle, WA 98118
https://www.marksminisplits.com
Business Description
Mark's Mini Splits is your dedicated HVAC partner located at 4527 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118. We specialize in the professional installation and expert repair of mini-split heat pump systems, offering efficient heating and cooling solutions for homes and businesses in our immediate vicinity. Our focus is on providing top-quality service, utilizing energy-efficient technology to enhance comfort and reduce utility costs for our valued customers right here in Seattle. We are committed to serving the residents and businesses located at 4527 Rainier Ave S with reliable, prompt, and knowledgeable mini-split services.
For all your mini-split needs, contact us at (206) 752-2869 or visit our website at www.marksminisplits.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do you only install mini-splits at 4527 Rainier Ave S?
A: Yes, Mark's Mini Splits operates primarily from our location at 4527 Rainier Ave S, Seattle, WA 98118, serving customers in the immediate Seattle area.
Q: What types of mini-split systems do you install?
A: We specialize in various brands and sizes of ductless mini-split heat pumps suitable for different heating and cooling requirements in Seattle homes and offices.
Q: Can you repair existing mini-split systems in Seattle?
A: Absolutely. Our technicians diagnose and repair a wide range of issues with all makes and models of mini-split systems located in the Seattle area.
Q: How long does a typical mini-split installation take?
A: Installation time varies based on the specific system and job scope, but our team works efficiently to complete the process for a Seattle property.
Q: Do you offer emergency repair services?
A: Yes, we understand HVAC emergencies can happen. We strive to provide prompt emergency repair services for mini-split systems in Seattle.