People in Payson have calling the Moore family when their air conditioner or furnace wasn't working for over four decades. Robert Moore has been taking care of customers for 30 of those years. Growing up in the family business, Robert learned every aspect of the heating and air conditioning industry. Robert states. "Dad taught me to never give the customer less than my best work. Do every job as if it was your own home and treat every customer how you would want your family treated. That has been a guiding principle my whole life." That desire for quality customer service is what persuaded Robert to start his own business. That connection to family is why Nebo Comfort Systems is also a family business with Robert's wife, Lorene Moore, and daughter, Meagan Warren, taking care of customers in the office. Heading their service team is son in law, Joshua Warren. He started working for the family business in high school and grew up with those same high expectations of quality service.
In today's world of electronic media and commerce, individuals at their own convenience and without pressure can sit down and learn as much as they choose about a product, company, or service before they ever pick up the phone. This modern day miracle gives us the opportunity to share our story with our valued friends and neighbors to which we express our gratitude for giving our company and employees the privilege of serving and earning a living in one of the most beautiful valleys in the state of Utah. In fact, we who live here secretly boast that Sanpete Valley is one of the best kept secrets in the entire beehive state. Kevin and Debbie, along with their family, moved to Mount Pleasant in 1988. The valley was buzzing with excitement about the arrival of natural gas. Finally, a clean affordable and efficient method of home heating for the Sanpete Valley. Kevin, having spent the previous 18 years serving a sheet metal apprenticeship, and having the opportunity to work o
We opened this business at a time when customers were looking for a good honest company to work meet their service needs and they weren't getting quality work. We've kept up what we are best known for: honest work and quality craftsmanship!
Central Valley Mechanical was started in 1996 by Troy Howard. Troy learned the HVAC trade in the US Air Force and turned his training into this successful business.
By Utah law all contractors and subcontractors performing projects in the state of Utah are required to be licensed. Enlisting the services of someone who is unlicensed may hit a homeowner with fine up to $1000. You can verify your contractor's license at https://secure.utah.gov/llv/search/index.html or call 801-530-662, toll free at 866-275-3675.
Monitor the building process in order to detect any violations or deviations from the original plans on time. If this causes problems, contact the following agencies to be provided with some assistance immediately:
The Division of Occupational and Professional
Licensing (DOPL)
DOPL investigates many illegal and unprofessional conduct. If a contractor is found guilty, DOPL may suspend or revoke the contractor's license and/or may hit their with fine of up to $ 2,000.
Utah Department of Commerce, Division of
Occupational and Professional Licensing
Address: 160 East 300 South / PO Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT
Phone: 801-530-6628
Toll-free in Utah: 866-275-3675
Fax: 801-530-6511
E-mail: doplweb@utah.gov
Local Building Departments.
Fountain Green or county building inspectors may able to detect violations of the code and to ensure the project is performed according to the plan's specifications. Contact them for help, if you see any problems or deviations from your original plans.
DOPL investigates many illegal and unprofessional conduct. If a contractor is found guilty, DOPL may suspend or revoke the contractor's license and/or may hit their with fine of up to $ 2,000.
Utah Department of Commerce, Division of
Occupational and Professional Licensing
Address: 160 East 300 South / PO Box 146741
Salt Lake City, UT
Phone: 801-530-6628
Toll-free in Utah: 866-275-3675
Fax: 801-530-6511
E-mail: doplweb@utah.gov
Local Building Departments.
Fountain Green or county building inspectors may able to detect violations of the code and to ensure the project is performed according to the plan's specifications. Contact them for help, if you see any problems or deviations from your original plans.
Sanpete County Building Department
Address: 160 North Main, Suite 201, Manti, UT 84642