Keep your home comfortable year-round with HVAC maintenance from AC Today. We ensure your system runs efficiently.
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Why HVAC Maintenance?
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AC Today, located in Raleigh, NC, is your trusted partner for HVAC maintenance in Wake County. Our certified technicians are dedicated to providing top-notch services, from AC repair to heating services. With years of experience, we specialize in Daikin HVAC Solutions and a wide range of heating and cooling needs. Our commitment to customer satisfaction and high-quality workmanship ensures your comfort and peace of mind.
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Why It Matters
Regular HVAC maintenance is crucial for keeping your system efficient and reliable. At AC Today, we offer comprehensive services including AC services, heating services, and emergency HVAC repairs. Proper maintenance not only extends the lifespan of your equipment but also enhances indoor air quality for a healthy living environment. Our expertise in HVAC repair and maintenance makes us the preferred choice in Raleigh and across Wake County.
Our services help you avoid unexpected breakdowns and costly repairs. With AC Today, you get top-notch service, reliable solutions, and peace of mind. Contact us today at 919-335-9030 to schedule your next HVAC maintenance.
Bath, the oldest town in North Carolina, was the first nominal capital of the colony from 1705 until 1722, when Edenton took over the role. The colony had no permanent institutions of government until the new capital, New Bern, was established in 1743.
In December 1770, Joel Lane successfully petitioned the North Carolina General Assembly to create a new county. On January 5, 1771, the bill creating Wake County was passed in the General Assembly. The county was formed from portions of Cumberland, Orange, and Johnston counties, and was named for Margaret Wake Tryon, the wife of Governor William Tryon. The first county seat was Bloomsbury.
New Bern, a port town on the Neuse River 35 mi (56 km) from the Atlantic Ocean, was the largest city and the capital of North Carolina during the American Revolution. When the British Army laid siege to the city, that site could no longer be used as the capital. From 1789 to 1794, when Raleigh was being built, the state capital was Fayetteville.
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