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Heating & Air Conditioning Services in Woodstock, GA

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

Known As One of The County’s Oldest Towns

Woodstock is a city in Cherokee County, Georgia, with a population of about 24,000 people, according to the 2010 census. The city is over one hundred years old, making it one of the county’s oldest towns. In the beginning, it had only about 300 residents, spread out across 960 acres.

 

Because of its geographic location, near Little River and Noonday Creek, Woodstock had a lot of water power. That enabled it to thrive in industries like wood carving, yarn spinning, and other related activities. By the 1890s, Woodstock would reportedly ship about 2,000 bales of cotton each year. The town would continue to prosper in mineral development activities, as well as farming.

 

As for its name, it is unclear where “Woodstock” comes from. There are a lot of theories surrounding it, one being that a man called Mr. Woodstock settled here and built a school for the community. Others believe the name comes from the novel of the same name written by Sir Walter Scott.

 

Today, Woodstock is still considered one of the fastest-growing cities in the area, with a reported growth rate of 70% over the past ten years, a remarkable feat on all accounts.

 

Source: City of Woodstock

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