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Local Contractors
- Altoona, IA
- Ames, IA
- Ankeny, IA
- Bettendorf, IA
- Boone, IA
- Burlington, IA
- Carroll, IA
- Cedar Falls, IA
- Cedar Rapids, IA
- Clinton, IA
- Clinton Stock Yards, IA
- Clive, IA
- Coralville, IA
- Council Bluffs, IA
- Davenport, IA
- Dubuque, IA
- Fairfield, IA
- Fort Dodge, IA
- Fort Madison, IA
- Grinnell, IA
- Indianola, IA
- Iowa City, IA
- Johnston, IA
- Keokuk, IA
- Le Mars, IA
- Marion, IA
- Marshalltown, IA
- Mason City, IA
- Muscatine, IA
- Newton, IA
- Oskaloosa, IA
- Ottumwa, IA
- Pella, IA
- Sioux City, IA
- Spencer, IA
- Storm Lake, IA
- Urbandale, IA
- Waterloo, IA
- Waverly, IA
- West Cedar Rapids, IA
- West Des Moines, IA
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Iowa is a Midwestern state, ranked 26th in area, and 30th in population with about 3 million people.
Des Moines is the capital and the largest city. Iowa has a humid climate. Temperatures in the winter months
average in the high 20s, and summer temperatures average in the high 80s.
HVAC contractors need to be registered with the
Iowa Division of Labor, but do not need to
be licensed at the state level, although legislation is pending that may change that. Some cities/counties
may require testing. Contact the city/county board to determine any testing requirements. For more
information on the possibility of changing requirements for Iowa's contractor licensing and registration information,
write:
Division of Labor/Contractor Registration Section
1000 East Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50319-0209
515.281.7995
If you have a complaint or concern about your HVAC contractor, contact Iowa's
Attorney General.
You can also contact the Des Moines chapter of the Better
Business Bureau.
If you're having difficulty paying your energy bills, contact the Low Income Housing Energy Assistance Program
(also known as LIHEAP for short).
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