New York (NY) Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Controls Companies

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Siemens Infrastructure & Cities, Building Technologies
85 Northpointe Parkway
Amherst NY 14228

Siemens Industry Inc
M & D Refrigeration
969 East 78th St.
Brooklyn NY 11236
(347) 992-2305
Zelka H V A C Maintenance Solutions, Inc
89 Rhame Avenue
East Rockaway NY 115181803
(516) 825-2720

NOVAR, Honeywell and Trend dealer for the New York Metro area, HVAC Preventive Maintenance programs for retail customers thru out the Northeast
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Isaac Heating & Air Conditioning
180 Charlotte Street
Rochester NY 14607
(585) 546-1400

Since 1945, Isaac Heating and Air Conditioning has worked diligently
Siemens Industry Inc
350 East Henrietta Road
Rochester NY 14620
C I Controls Inc
3568 Route 52
Stormville NY 12582
(845) 227-7963
Bitzer Scroll Inc
6055 Court Street Road
Syracuse NY 13206
(315) 463-2101
Sauermann Na Corp
415 Oser Avenue # P
Hauppauge NY 11788
(631) 234-7600
Care Enterprises Inc
435 Renee Drive
Bayport NY 11705
(631) 472-8155
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