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Carrier has been named the leading HVAC company by U.S. News &World Reports for 2022.
U.S. News & World Reports evaluated HVAC systems based on cost, unique warranty features, and customer satisfaction. U.S. News’ Reviews team used an unbiased approach to ranking that includes professional and consumer ratings and reviews as well as research comparing various features of HVAC systems.
Reviewers for the news outlet found that Carrier had the most energy-efficient products that were quiet and use advanced technology.
Scott Merritt, owner of Fire & Ice HVAC said “I’ve spent 25 years as an HVAC technician and with my knowledge of the products, I am not surprised because they have always been of high quality.”
Founded by Willis Carrier in 1902, the inventor of modern air conditioning, Carrier is a world leader in technologically advanced heating, air-conditioning and refrigeration systems. Carrier provides sustainable solutions, integrating energy-efficient products, building controls, and energy services for residential, commercial, retail, transport, and foodservice customers.
Carrier is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, a home appliances corporation based in Palm Gardens, Florida.
Fire & Ice is an HVAC company in the Columbus, Ohio area that focuses on providing all aspects of residential heating and air conditioning equipment.

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