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Bell Brothers Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc
Consumer Services
Des Moines, Iowa 412 followers
About us
Bell Brothers Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. was founded in 1955 by brothers Bob and Maurice Bell. Today, Bell Brothers remains a family business with approximately 65 employees working in three key areas: residential, commercial and geothermal. As an owner-managed business, customer service is our No. 1 priority. In fact, independent customer surveys show a 97 percent satisfaction rating on the work we perform. We are certified through the following organizations: - MidAmerican Energy SAVE certification - North American Technician Excellence (NATE) certification - Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer - MidAmerican Energy Summer Saver certification - Green Building Professional certification - International Ground Source Heat Pump Association certification - Better Business Bureau Accredited
- Website
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https://www.bellbrothers.com/
External link for Bell Brothers Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc
- Industry
- Consumer Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1955
- Specialties
- HVAC, Geothermal, Residential Heating and Air Conditioning, and Commercial Heating and Air Conditioning
Locations
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Primary
2822 6th Ave.
Des Moines, Iowa 50313, US
Employees at Bell Brothers Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc
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Chuck Gassmann
Commercial Sales Engineer at Bell Brothers Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.
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Jason Gassmann
President and Owner of Bell Brothers Heating and Air Conditioning
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Alishia Edwards
Install Account Manager at Bell Brothers Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.
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Jennifer Vroman
Human Resource Manager at Bell Brothers Heating & Air Conditioning Inc.
Updates
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This is no joke... We have some exciting news! Our team is proud to announce, we are now offering generators! To help share our excitement, we are also offering 7% off when you purchase a whole home generator! For those who may remember, we launched our plumbing department last April. Announcing another service expansion a year later is even more exciting to us because we are raising the bar, continuing to grow into your whole home service provider. Call us today at 515-203-3998 to schedule your FREE estimate for a whole home generator - keeping power to your home through any Iowa storm!
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Even though it might feel like a heat wave compared to the weather earlier this month... we are still offering our winter savings! No matter the weather, we want to help you stay comfortable in your home in addition to all the other benefits of replacing your furnace and air conditioning system because we take service personally.
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Today, the high temperature is in the negatives. With these dangerous temperatures, we want to help keep you safe and warm in your home! Below are a few tips to help keep the cold out: - Replace your furnace filter - Limit opening doors and windows - Keep garage doors closed as much as possible - Take all programmable thermostats out of setback mode - Ensure your intake and exhaust pipes are clear of ice and snow - Make sure all air vents and radiators are not blocked or obstructed - Keep cabinet doors open for heat to surround plumbing - Turn on faucets to a slow drip to help prevent pipes from freezing Please check on neighbors and elderly residents during these extreme temperatures. Stay safe and bring your pets inside. If you are experiencing issues, our team is here for you!
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Cold weather ahead! The winter temperatures have finally arrived. At Bell Brothers, we want to help you keep a safe and warm home for you and your family! Below are a few tips to help: - Replace your furnace filter - Limit opening doors and windows - Keep garage doors closed as much as possible - Raise the temperatures in your home 2-4 degrees above your normal temperature - Take all programmable thermostats out of setback mode - Ensure your intake and exhaust pipes are clear of ice and snow - Make sure all air vents and radiators are not blocked or obstructed - Keep cabinet doors open for heat to surround plumbing - Turn on faucets to a slow drip to help prevent pipes from freezing