A new business in town: Wedeking Custom Comfort

By: 
Bethany Carson

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A quality heating and cooling system is essential in Iowa where temperatures range from 30 below to 100 above, and at Wedeking Custom Comfort, Justin Wedeking aims to provide Clarksville and the surrounding region with 24/7 service to ensure residents are comfortable even in the most extreme temperatures.
     Wedeking Custom Comfort opened for business on May 2, and offers residential and commercial heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) services, repairing old systems of all makes and models and selling and installing new Ruud gas and electric furnaces, air conditioners, boilers, mini-splits, geo-source heat pumps and air quality equipment for humidification, dehumidification and air purification.
     Wedeking hopes to provide customized HVAC solutions that best fit his customers’ needs. If a furnace is too small for a home, it won’t keep up. If an air conditioner is too large, the humidity level might not be comfortable. The right furnace or air conditioner will contribute to energy efficiency: keeping costs down.
     “There is a lot of different technology out there to heat and cool differently than was ever done in the past. You can take a look at multiple options,” Wedeking said.
 
Read more in the May 16 edition of the STAR.
 
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