Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning
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Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning
Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. is a locally owned mechanical contractor specializing in both Plan/Specification and Design/Build projects. We hold unlimited bonding capacity and licenses in Nevada, California and Idaho. With great pride we are one of the few preferential and qualified bidders certified by the State of Nevada.

Founded in 1990, Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. has established itself as the leading HVAC contractor in Northern Nevada and California. Quality installations, trained personnel and commitment to "on time" completion schedules has made us one of the fastest growing companies in our area.
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Mt. Rose Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. is a locally owned mechanical contractor specializing in both Plan/Specification and Design/Build projects. We hold unlimited bonding capacity and licenses in Nevada, California and Idaho. With great pride we are one of the few preferential and qualified bidders certified by the State of Nevada.
Our Reno commercial and industrial heating and cooling projects range from retail stores, medical facilities, supermarkets, convention centers, warehouse/manufacturing and restaurants to major resorts and casinos.

As a State of Nevada preferential and qualified bidder, we have completed numerous publicly funded heating and cooling projects, including elementary to high schools, colleges, courtrooms and other law facilities, libraries and correctional facilities.We have been selected on several federally funded projects throughout the West Coast including, Naval Air Stations, Army Depots and Air Force Bases.
Reviews (6)
Robin Stafford
Robin Stafford
Nov 30, 2020
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The people at mount rose never let us down. Always right, labeled correctly, and in a timely manner! Thank you
Sean Monahan
Sean Monahan
Jul 29, 2019
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I have only worked with Mt. Rose for a few months, yet they have exceeded all of my expectations. They are punctual and professional, and their customer service is exceptional.
Akhil Tyagi
Akhil Tyagi
Aug 28, 2016
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I have called them to service my air condition which is in india but they rejected so bad
they deserve no star
Larry B.
Larry B.
Mar 17, 2016
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I am a retired Superintendent from a large general contracting company here in Reno. Throughout my 40 year old career I have seen the good the bad and the ugly. Mt Rose is none if the above. They are great. What most home owners don't understand is a lot of HVAC contractors here in town aren't even capable of making ductwork. The "V" in HVAC. Whenever we could hand select sub contractors for projects, we would exclusively use mt rose. Ever wonder who does the HVAC for all the large HVAC buildings around town? Mt rose. I don't know if they do much residential projects. But
Kim Y.
Kim Y.
Jun 21, 2015
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Our A/C recently stopped working at our restaurant in Truckee. I called 3 different HVAC companies and did not receive a call back from any of them. I called Mt. Rose and they called me back immediately. The receptionist suggested some things on the phone to see if we could get it up and running. When the unit still didn't work, she expeditiously scheduled us for first call the next morning. They arrived on-time (early), were extremely professional, let me know the problem, and gave me an estimate on the spot, The part was ordered and they showed up a DAY EARLY with the part. Our A
Franz S.
Franz S.
Feb 07, 2014
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Mt. Rose installed four new HVAC systems in our custom-built house in July, 2007 and we have since discovered the following problems with the installations, which have, in all, cost us over $7,000 of our own money to repair:
(1) One of the four units was designed for a mobile home and was an illegal installation in a stick-built house. Cost $5,000 to replace when this was discovered three years later.
(2) None of the other three were converted from natural gas to propane at the time of installation. This cost us $1,200 in troubleshooting and repair when the errors were discovered in 2011 and