4 McKissic Creek Rd
Bentonville, AR 72712
4793724134

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for little flock, ar

Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars based on 2 customer reviews

Came on an emergency and arrived earlier than anticipated on the hottest day of the year...the price was great too!


Response from Armor Heating and Air LLC. :

We are so happy to have been of service to you.

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Jenni

Armor is amazing!!!! I have had Brian work on my head unit a couple of times. He fixed it when other companies told me it couldn't be fixed. He is by far the best technician in Northwest Arkansas! Oh ya ladies, he is eye candy too. Like a muscled up Patrick Swayze. Call Armor heating and Air! There RockStars.


Response from Armor Heating and Air LLC. :

Thank you Jenni for your review! It made Brian blush! Here at Armor, we take pride in solving every HVAC issue that comes our way.

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Job Locations
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Chance F.

Chance F. Job Checkin

Armor Heating and Air preformed two spring tune ups for this customer.


Chance F.

Chance F. Job Checkin

Armor Heating and Air installed a new reversing valve for this customer.


Travis G.

Travis G. Job Checkin

Replaced the compressor on a pool heater

Replaced the compressor on a pool heater

Travis G.

Travis G. Job Checkin

Added r22 refrigerant to unit

Added r22 refrigerant to unit

Brian M.

Brian M. Job Checkin

Rheem Air Conditioner needs replaced. 27 years old

Rheem Air Conditioner needs replaced. 27 years old

Brian M.

Brian M. Job Checkin

Ac unit is not cooling

Ac unit is not cooling

Brian M.

Brian M. Job Checkin

The pilot light went out on the furnace. a faint or irregular flame coming out of your natural gas furnace, you may need to be adjusted. The flame should be blue, not yellow. If it is not the right color, then it means it's not the right temperature and could be sending bad signals to the thermocouple.

The pilot light went out on the furnace. a faint or irregular flame coming out of your natural gas furnace, you may need to be adjusted. The flame should be blue, not yellow. If it is not the right color, then it means it's not the right temperature and could be sending bad signals to the thermocouple.