Kahn Air Conditioning

Kahn Air Conditioning

HVAC Technician -
Northridge, CA
Highlights
  • Central Heating in Newhall, CA
  • Central AC in Van Nuys, CA
  • Ducts & Vents in Northridge, CA
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About this pro

  • Time in business: 63 years
  • 19434 Business Center Dr, Northridge, CA 91324

Detailed Information

Year Established 1961
Business Categories HVAC in Northridge, CA

Services Offered

  • HVAC
    • Central Heating
    • Ducts & Vents
    • Central AC

License Information

  • Licensed inCA
  • Number206552
  • License typeC20, C38, C10, C36
  • License issue date02/05/1962

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Business Hours Please call to confirm

  • Monday 7AM - 5PM
  • Tuesday 7AM - 5PM
  • Wednesday 7AM - 5PM
  • Thursday 7AM - 5PM
  • Friday 7AM - 5PM
  • Today Closed

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Are you union or non-union?

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Do you work with subcontractors?

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Is your bill for HVAC in Northridge an estimate or a final price?

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Do you have any references that I can contact?

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