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Seasonal Guide to HVAC Maintenance Introduction

If you are looking for an HVAC company, we hope you consider Hiller first! However, HomeAdvisor has some valuable resources to help in your search as well. Be sure to look out for Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical as we hope you choose us as your Heating & Cooling company in the future!

HomeAdvisor and Hiller Partner Together

If you are looking for an HVAC company, we hope you consider Hiller first! However, HomeAdvisor has some valuable resources to help in your search as well. Be sure to look out for Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical as we hope you choose us as your Heating & Cooling company in the future!

Hiller’s Phillip Mize Honored with Nashville Business Journal’s 2018 CFO Award

Phillip Mize, Chief Financial Officer of Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical, wins Nashville Business Journal’s 2018 CFO Award in the Medium-Sized Private Business category. On Wednesday, October 10, at the 2018 CFO Awards Banquet at the Omni Hotel in Downtown Nashville, the winner was announced via live announcement to nominees, their companies, and sponsors. […]

Pre-Cold Weather HVAC Check-Up

It’s time for your pre-cold weather HVAC check-up. The best time to check the heating component of an HVAC system is well before the cold weather sets in. In this way, the HVAC professional can troubleshoot minor problems that interfere with the system’s ability to deliver enough heat to keep the household comfortable.

Plumbing PVC Replacement Repairs

When you are choosing piping materials for your home or business, one of the choices is PVC. This synthetic polymer is the newest type of material that is used to make pipes for residential and commercial buildings. There are pros and cons for using PVC pipes for plumbing repairs.

Which Electrical Lines are Right for Your Home

Understanding your home’s electrical system could be at the bottom of your priority list, but there are times when it’s useful to understand what some of its jargon refers to, like the numbers in this title. They describe the maximum amount of electricity that can go through a circuit without making it shut off or trip.