Servicing ALL brands! NO OVERTIME OR HOLIDAY CHARGES
What ever it takes to make you comfortable!
Dwight Mumpower
Tri-Cities TN/VA Heating * Ventilation * Air Conditioning * Cooling * HVAC
Financing is available.
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Weber City VA 24290
Heat Pump, Furnace and Air Conditioning Installation, Sales, Maintenance and Repair Service.
Dwight Mumpower HVAC Service proudly services the Weber City, VA and surrounding area.
We are a proud part of the community, serving your heating and air conditioning needs. Whether you need inspection, maintenance, repair, replacement, or service of a furnace, air conditioner, heat pump or air filtration system, give us a call. Our certified technicians service all brands of equipment.
Please call us today at 423-561-3305 to consult with us.
Air Conditioning Services
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Weber City Emergency Service
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Weber City Air Conditioning Replacement
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Weber City High Efficiency Air Conditioner Upgrades
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Weber City Air Conditioner Parts
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Weber City Air Conditioner Maintenance Contract
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Weber City Air Conditioner Repair
Heating Services
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Weber City Emergency Service
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Weber City New Heat Pump Sales
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Weber City New Furnace Sales
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Weber City New Heat Pump Installation
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Weber City New Furnace Installation
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Weber City Heat Pump Replacement
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Weber City Heat Pump Repair
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Weber City Furnace Parts
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Weber City Heat Pump Parts
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Weber City Heating Maintenance Contracts
Indoor Air Quality
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Weber City Air Conditioning Filters
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Weber City Furnace Filters
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Weber City Air Cleaners
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Weber City Air Purifiers
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Weber City Whole House Humidifiers
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Weber City Heat Recovery Ventilators
Weber City is unique in how it received its name. There were no "Webers" living in the area of Weber City. The area was known as "Moccasin Gap" after the local gap that U.S. 23 runs through. Local businessman Frank Parker Sr. heard the future name on the Amos 'n' Andy radio show during a skit involving the upscale real estate development of Weber City. As a joke, Parker erected a sign outside his service station on U.S. 23 that read "Welcome to Weber City". However, when the town was incorporated in 1954, the area had become known locally as "Weber City" and, as such, the name was chosen for the new town. Weber City is one of very few towns that received its name from a radio program.