The owners and employees of South River Contracting of Roanoke take great pride in exceeding our customer's expectations. Our goal is to give you a quality job and be competitive. We will not always be the lowest price, however, we will always use the best equipment and parts, and we will never cut corners. We are an electric, plumbing, and heating and cooling contractor providing quality service to residential and commercial clients in the Roanoke area (approximately 50 mile radius). From heat pumps to furnaces, from a electric service upgrade to replacing a water heater, our expert technicians are dedicated to working with you to implement a solution that meets your needs.
Our company prides itself on customer satisfaction. Our employees are subject to criminal background checks and drug testing. When we finish a job, our goal is to leave your property cleaner than before we started the work. Fred is very active in the community. He is a lifetime member of Belmont Presbyterian Church where he is an Elder. He is a member of the Roanoke Regional Homebuilders Association where he has served on the Board of Directors, served on the Executive Committee, and is past Chair and member of the Associates Advisory Council.
Ductless comfort systems use advanced technology to provide you with a level of comfort control that extends beyond just the temperature within your space. With more ENERGY STAR® qualified systems available than ever before, an allergen filtration capability to clean the air, and indoor units that operate at sound levels quieter than a human whisper, these systems are the right choice for your home comfort needs. Whatever your situation, whether it be a renovation, new construction, a hot or cold spot, or an addition to your existing home, South River Contracting has a smart comfort solution for you.
Have you had your home's electric service safety checked? With larger TVs, microwave ovens, computers, hair dryers, and many other electric appliances in use today - can you home's electric service keep up with this demand? Homes built before the 1980's usually only had a 60 or 100 ampere service. Today, 200 ampere is considered the minimum, but it is common to see 400, 600, and even 800 ampere service in today's homes. Don't risk an electric fire in your home, call us to schedule a safety check of your home - Today!
Winter Storm Shirley will spread freezing rain, sleet, and snow from Texas to the mid-Atlantic. This storm has the potential to create hazardous travel conditions and knock out power in some areas. Stay safe & informed! https:// weather.com/ storms/winter/ news/ 2021-02-09-ice-s torm-ozarks-ohi o-valley-mid-at lantic-snow