Columbus, GA Air Conditioning Repair & Service
History
After its founding in 1828, Columbus served as a military and agricultural outpost on the frontier of Alabama’s Native American territory. Although the city was built on the Georgia side of the Chattahoochee River, it faced the wild lands of Georgia’s neighbor and featured several prominent fortifications. Meanwhile, the fertile agricultural lands that surrounded it and the mid-19th-century arrival of a major rail line transformed it into a prosperous commercial center by the turn of the 20th century. In fact, Columbus was a hub for the cotton trade until well into the 20th century. These days, it’s home to a significant population of active-duty military members and attracts thousands of tourists per year.
Geography
Columbus is located in far western Georgia. To the west, a number of communities in Alabama lie across the Chattahoochee River. To the east and south, satellite cities like Fort Benning South house much of the metropolitan area’s population. As a consolidated city-county, Columbus has a massive land area of well over 200 square miles. As one of the biggest cities on the Fall Line, it also has plenty of water power and offers views of several distinctive waterfalls. Major thoroughfares in the city-county include Interstate 185 and U.S. Highway 80.
Population and Demographics
Columbus has a population of just under 200,000. Due to an ongoing re-balancing of the city’s economy, this figure has remained steady for several Census counts in a row. Despite its lackluster growth rate, Columbus is widely recognized as one of the most affordable and friendly places in the entire United States. Many of its inhabitants work at nearby Fort Benning, and the city has a diversified manufacturing and service base to accommodate military spouses. The closure of other U.S. military bases will bring up to 30,000 new service members to Fort Benning, so Columbus is likely to experience rapid population growth in the coming years.
Things to Do in Columbus, Georgia
Historical attractions and modern conveniences abound in Columbus. Fans of high culture appreciate the diverse selection of historical and artistic exhibits at the all-purpose Columbus Museum, and the city’s Naval Civil War Museum gives visitors a unique look at the naval history of the Civil War. Those who like to shop, dine and relax can check out the impressive array of boutiques in Uptown Columbus or head out to suburban-style malls like Midtown Shopping Center and the Peachtree Mall. Meanwhile, outdoorsy locals and visitors gravitate to the biking trails along the Chattahoochee River or head north to beautiful parks like Standing Boy Creek State Park and Blanton Creek Park.
Climate and Weather
Thanks to its southerly location within the state of Georgia and the persistent influence of warm, moist air masses from the Gulf of Mexico, Columbus has a classic subtropical climate. The city sees a good deal of seasonal variation: It’s not uncommon for winter lows to dip below freezing for a few days at a time, and summer days can be quite hot and muggy. However, blistering heat waves and winter precipitation events are both fairly rare. In fact, summer’s heat is often broken by fast-moving thunderstorms that usher dry air into the region. Likewise, chilly winter days are generally followed by warm spells. Columbus rarely experiences direct hits from tropical storms.
Columbus GA Air Conditioning Repair and Service
For years, residents and business owners across Columbus have trusted their year-round indoor comfort needs to the licensed, NATE-certified technicians at Indoor Solutions. As the area’s leading provider of air conditioning repair and maintenance services, Indoor Solutions is proud to offer annual checkup visits that can catch problems early and reduce long-term HVAC ownership costs. The company’s technicians are proud to work these visits around their customers’ other obligations. What’s more, they’re always available to handle sudden breakdowns, leaks or malfunctions at all hours of the day and night. Since Indoor Solutions subjects its employees to comprehensive background checks and thorough drug tests, their customers can be sure that they’ll receive courteous, professional service from top-notch technicians.
As a factory-authorized Bryant dealer, Indoor Solutions carries a full lineup of HVAC equipment. These safe, efficient systems include powerful heat pumps, quiet central air conditioners, indoor air purification equipment, dehumidifiers, commercial units, insulation and more. Additionally, Indoor Solutions and Bryant offer competitive warranties, expert advice, rigorous equipment checks and a 100 percent satisfaction guarantee. With the air conditioning service professionals at Indoor Solutions behind them, Columbus residents and business owners enjoy year-round comfort.
About Indoor Solutions
Bryant Factory Authorized Dealer
NATE-Certified
Energy Star 3 Certified
ACCA Member
BPI Building Performance Certified
Our Service Area
We are proud to offer service to the following communities
- Opelika
- Auburn
- Eufaula
- Russell Co.
- Lee Co.
- Harris Co.
- Ft. Benning
- Pine Mountain
- West Point
- Phenix City
- Columbus