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Contact Shaw Services for Air Conditioning & Heating Service
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Contact us today to schedule an appointment for residential or commercial air conditioning and heating service. Let our team come to your location anywhere in the Northern Virginia area for prompt and professional service from friendly, highly-experienced technicians. You can call us directly at the office number, visit our location in Manassas, or fill out the form for more information.
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We serve all of Northern Virginia including Arlington County, Fairfax County, Fauquier County, Loudoun County, and Prince William County.
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9345 Mike Garcia Drive
Manassas, Virginia 20109
Questions about Payment Options?
Shaw Services is happy to accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express and checks. Payment is given to the technician directly at the time services are provided. You can also make payments online here. You can check out more about our financing options here on the website.
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Looking for Air Conditioning and Heating Advice?
Check out our recent blogs for even more support on repairing, maintaining, and servicing your air conditioning or heating system. Your HVAC system has do’s and don’ts and we have the advice to help you keep it running for a long time and how to avoid costly repairs.
How do I select the right HVAC for my business? (HVAC for business)
If you own or lease a commercial or industrial building, having a well-functioning HVAC system is vital. A system that isn’t right for your space or that is too old can cost you a fortune in utility bills, repairs or lost revenues. In some cases, like retail, medical or hospitality, if your HVAC goes down, so does your ability to do business. Here’s what to know.
My AC Is Blowing Hot Air – Now What?
An HVAC system that’s blowing hot air on a boiling hot day is no one’s idea of a good time. If your home or business AC system is pumping out hot air, here’s what to do.
Flooding, Wild Weather and Your HVAC System
We’ve had plenty of wild weather in Virginia recently. If you’ve been keeping an eye on the weather forecasts, you might be wondering about the potential impact of severe weather on your HVAC system – and what to do to avoid HVAC flooding. Here’s what to know.
The Pros and Cons of Mini Split HVAC Units
Mini splits: you’ve seen them in hotels, schools, garages, server rooms and sunrooms. These self-contained units make zoned heating and cooling a breeze, and are a popular choice for home renovations/retrofits, in spaces without existing ductwork, or in spaces that are separated from the main area of your home.
So how do they work? Mini splits are highly efficient ductless HVAC systems that feature a small indoor unit connected to an outdoor compressor via refrigeration lines. Mini splits can both heat and cool – basically, they pump hot air outside to cool your room, and inside to warm it.
However, while a mini split can be a great choice, they’re not always the right choice. If you’re considering installing a mini split, here are the pros and cons to consider.
Why Isn’t my HVAC Working? Identify and troubleshoot common AC issues with this easy list.
Warmer weather is here, so you turn on your AC – only to find that it’s not working the way it should. Here’s how to identify and troubleshoot those common HVAC issues so that you get to sit in climate-controlled comfort this summer.
How to Reset Your AC Unit After a Power Outage
If you’ve been keeping an eye on the Weather Channel recently, you’ve probably seen the impact of major storms and extreme weather on power grids and individual homes. Power outages are no fun – especially when temperatures outside are uncomfortable. Whether the cause of your outage is severe weather, animal damage, downed trees, or something else, here’s how to safely and effectively get your AC unit up and running again once the power is back on.






