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Heating & Air Conditioning Services in Acworth, GA

Here, at Georgian Heating & Air, we are committed to performing expert quality AC repair, maintenance, and installation throughout the Acworth area. 

HVAC Services You Can Count On

Whether you need quick AC repair or installation or you’re in search of a new heating and air conditioning system, you can count on our Acworth HVAC team. We’re experts in AC installation and repair, and top-notch HVAC service is what we do best. Call Georgian Heating & Air anytime at 770-530-2933 today.

Our Heating and Air Conditioning Services

Our promise to you is that any job we do, whether it’s maintenance, installation, or repair, our well-trained and professional service technicians ensure that your family will be comfortable in any season.

RESIDENTIAL
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COMMERCIAL
SERVICES

Our well-trained and professional commercial technicians will consult with you to determine your business’s specific needs from installation and maintenance to emergency repairs.

Our well-trained and professional commercial technicians will consult with you to determine your business’s specific needs from installation and maintenance to emergency repairs.

SATISFACTION
GUARANTEED

Here, at Georgian Heating and Air, we stand by the quality of our work and offer the Georgian Satisfaction Guarantee & Warranty to ensure that you are satisfied with our service.

Here, at Georgian Heating and Air, we stand by the quality of our work and offer the Georgian Satisfaction Guarantee & Warranty to ensure that you are satisfied with our service.

Acworth, GA: Known As One of The County’s Oldest Towns

Located in northwest Cobb County, Acworth is home to lakes Acworth and Allatoona, earning the nickname “The Lake City.” Lake Allatoona is the result of a dam built on the Etowah River. Residents were scared the land near the town would become a swamp as a result of it, and demanded a second dam in 1950, resulting in the new lake Acworth. The sights are now considered the two most significant tourist attractions of the city.

 

Like many other cities in the county, Acworth was formed after the Native American were forcibly removed from the area, per the Indian Removal Act signed by President Andrew Jackson in 1831. Joseph L. Gregg, an engineer at Western & Atlantic Railroad  named the city in 1843 after his hometown in New Hampshire. The Western & Atlantic Railroad was completed back in 1840, being one of the primary sources of jobs in the city.

 

Today, the city of Acworth paints a rather wholesome picture, with a picturesque downtown, and districts that seem to be a still moment in time. The historic district is filled with authentic memorabilia of the 19th century that gather many curious tourists each year especially during the summer.

 

Sources: Acworth Tourism, Georgia on My Mind

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