At Scenic Air Solutions, our team has had the opportunity to work on a lot of different homes. Our owner, John Giles, is a veteran of the HVAC industry for over 55 years! He has grown a respect and admiration for construction that can withstand the test of time.
Our Love for Historic Homes
We understand that these homes are more than just buildings; they're pieces of history. That's why we approach HVAC work in these homes with extra care and respect.
How We Do Things Differently
Preserve the Aesthetic: We ensure that any HVAC installation or repair doesn't compromise the beauty of your home. We use discreet units or find ways to integrate them seamlessly.
Boost Efficiency: Historic homes can be drafty. We focus on making them more energy-efficient by sealing drafts and choosing systems that match the home's unique needs.
Respect Historical Features: We're careful around your home's original elements, from woodwork to stained glass, ensuring our work complements, not competes with, your home's character.
Quiet Systems: We aim for peace inside your home, selecting HVAC systems that operate quietly.
Improve Air Quality: We prioritize indoor air quality, especially important in older homes where air can be stale or filled with allergens.
Our Commitment to Your Home
Here's how we work with you:
Consultation: We start with a visit to understand your home's specific needs and discuss options that respect its history.
Custom Solutions: Every historic home is unique, so we tailor our HVAC solutions to fit perfectly without altering the home's essence.
Gentle Maintenance: Our maintenance practices are designed to be as non-invasive as possible, preserving the integrity of your home.
We're Here for Your Historic Home
If you own a historic home in Chattanooga and are looking for HVAC services that understand and respect its value, Scenic Air Solutions is ready to help. We're committed to providing comfort while preserving the legacy of your home. Contact us to discuss how we can assist in maintaining both the charm and comfort of your historic residence.
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