This is a great company. My boiler stopped working and they got my heat working again. They could have told me I had to put a new pump on, but they fixed it and showed my husband what to do if it...
Rearick's Heating & Cooling
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Rearick's Heating & Air Conditioning is a hvac business providing services to residential and commercial buildings. Rearick's Heating & Air Conditioning opened their doors in 1937 in Gary, IN and has been family owned and operated. The company was award winning members of the Post Tribune Neighbors' 2003 & 2004 Choice Winner. Rearick's provides the best heating and cooling equipment and their trained service department with high tech HVAC equipment can also service existing equipment. Serving the Northwest Indiana Metro area, we service for all makes and models. Providing you with the best heating and cooling equipment making your home comfortable for you. Sales-Service-Installation Repair All Makes & Models Furnaces Boilers Humidifiers Air Purifiers With the ever increasing efficiency and dependability of HVAC equipment, Rearick's commitment to servicing Northwest Indiana with the best possible quality and value will continue as a family tradition. Call us today to help you with your heating or air conditioning problem!
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I've used Rearick's for several jobs over the years. Most recently, I had a new AC system installed. The workers were prompt, polite, and very professional the whole time. When they finished...
This llace is pathetic if emploees post reviews themselves. "Best place to work in the world!" REALLY??? Rip off, rude customer service and tech, do not stand behind thrir work. My advice to the...
We have purchased both a 92% efficient furnace (in 2005) and and an AC (in 2012) from Rearick's and their service and follow-up has been great. They also had the best price for each. I would...
Needed some work done on my furnace in my Merrillville home. I called 3 days ago and the person said someone would call me back. Still waiting.....



