McKinney Heating & Air Conditioning is here to meet all of your heating and air conditioning needs. We've been in the HVAC industry for over 45 years, and throughout that time, we've been fortunate to have served countless customers in Martinsville, Fieldale and the surrounding areas. We continue to be a family-owned and operated business that closely manages all of our projects, and we look forward to providing you with quality service. We employ a highly trained staff and have experience with all makes and models, so you can always rely on us to get the job done right.
Keeping your family safe and comfortable is one of the biggest concerns facing most people today and there's one company that goes above and beyond to ease your worries. Since 1972, McKinney Heating & Air Conditioning has served its customers with respect and the utmost consideration and customer service while also providing award-winning heating and cooling knowledge and quality products to our valued customers. We realize how hard you work all week to provide for your family and we know value and efficiency is so important when it comes to heating and cooling your home.
Seeking an experienced HVAC Service Technician, presenting the best in professional work atmosphere where you can grow in your career. We offer the best in compensation, benefits (Health Insurance & Retirement), and professional development this area has to offer.
Winter weather is back with a vengeance. As record-breaking cold blankets the nation, it’s vital that you’re prepared. Follow these tips to stay safe in extreme cold.
McKinney Heating & Air Conditioning is here to help in any way we can! Call us @ 276-627-0046 for all your heating & cooling needs.
Having thoughts about upgrading your fireplace? Today we feature the Kozy Heat Roosevelt 34 vented insert. This fireplace features an electronic ignition pilot system and has a 40,000 BTU/hr Input. Whether you are in need of an entire insert or just a replacement set of gas logs, McKinney Heating &...
You need more than a puffy coat and thermal gloves to weather an extreme cold snap. Follow these tips to keep your family safe and warm when bitter cold air sets in: 1. The US Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat to 68º when you're awake and even lower when you sleep to conserve...