Exciting News

Alpine Heating and Cooling • April 23, 2019

We have an announcement !!! Effective immediately Alpine Heating Cooling & Commercial Kitchens have joined forces and will operate independently but under one umbrella and common ownership.


While we have worked side by side on projects for years, we know this merger will bring immediate value to both customers of Alpine Heating & Cooling and Commercial Kitchens.


“Working together will allow us to utilize strength & expertise of each companies to provide Wayne, Holmes, Tuscarawas and Stark Counties with a full-service Heating, Cooling, Refrigeration and Kitchen equipment provider,” says Justin Kaufman, President of Alpine Heating & Cooling.


Firmen Miller, who is transitioning into the Sales Manager role at Commercial Kitchens explains, “ We have worked with Alpine for years on many different projects and have always been impressed with their level of service and dedication to their clients. The way they run their business is the same way we run ours, customer first. That is one of main reasons joining makes so much sense.”


Clients of both companies should expect business as usual moving forward, just with some improvements. While future expansions are planned for both companies in the mean time we have minor changes planned that we believe will improve our customer service and options right away.


For all of your Sales & Service for all of your Heating, Cooling, Refrigeration and Kitchen equipment please contact us.

Contact Information:

Alpine Heating & Cooling
17600 Dover Road Dundee, OH 44624
330-359-7114

www.alpinehcservices.com


Now over 25 years, Alpine Heating & Cooling has grown to become a full-service heating and cooling business offering a range of services and specialties.


Alpine Heating & Cooling also provides commercial HVAC services for the hospitality industry, as well as, local businesses such as factories, restaurants, and other small organizations.


Commercial Kitchens
3380 County Road 160
Millersburg,OH 44654
330-763-1902

commercialkitchensllc.com


Commercial Kitchens features a wide selection of both and new and used Restaurant, Bakery and Deli equipment. We truly strive to serve each and every one of our clients like we would want to be treated.

Customer satisfaction is our number one goal! We are conveniently located between Mt. Hope and Winesburg in the rolling hills of eastern Holmes County, Ohio.

Since opening our doors in 2006 we have served clients (and shipped products) all over the United States as well as Canada. We invite you to call, write or drop in for a visit to see how we can serve you.


3 Tips for Keeping Your Home Cool This Summer Without Whole-Home AC
June 17, 2026
3 Tips for Keeping Your Home Cool This Summer Without Whole-Home AC
WATER HEATER ON OUTSIDE WALL
June 9, 2026
Tankless vs Traditional Water Heaters: Which One Is Right for Your Home?
SUMMER DAY OUTSIDE
June 3, 2026
Get your AC ready for summer with simple homeowner tips to improve comfort, boost efficiency, and prevent breakdowns before the heat hits.
May 20, 2026
If you’ve heard people talking about “new refrigerant rules” for air conditioners and heat pumps, you’re not alone. Homeowners are wondering if their current AC system is suddenly outdated or impossible to repair. The simple answer is no — you do not need to replace your air conditioner just because refrigerant rules have changed. What Changed With HVAC Refrigerants? The HVAC industry is moving away from higher-GWP refrigerants, including R-410A, and toward newer refrigerants with lower environmental impact. Under the EPA’s refrigerant transition rules, many new residential air conditioners and heat pumps manufactured after January 1, 2025 must use lower-GWP refrigerants. Existing systems can still be serviced, and parts used to repair existing systems are not subject to the same restrictions as new equipment. For homeowners, that means your current air conditioner or heat pump does not automatically need replaced. Can My Current AC Still Be Repaired? Yes. If your system uses R-410A, it can still be serviced. The bigger question is whether a repair makes financial sense. As older refrigerants become less common over time, certain repairs — especially refrigerant leak repairs — may become more expensive. That does not mean every older system should be replaced, but it does make the repair-versus-replace decision more important. When Should You Consider Replacing Your AC? You may want to consider replacement if: -Your system is over 10–15 years old -You are facing a major repair -Your AC has a refrigerant leak -Your energy bills keep climbing -Your home has uneven temperatures -Your system uses older equipment that is no longer under warranty If your system is newer, running well, and only needs a minor repair, replacement may not be necessary. Don’t Panic — Get Honest Advice The new refrigerant rules are a real change in the HVAC industry, but they should not be used to scare homeowners into replacing equipment before they need to. At Alpine Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Refrigeration, we help homeowners understand their options clearly. Whether your system needs a simple repair, a refrigerant leak check, or a full replacement estimate, our goal is to give you honest information so you can make the best decision for your home. Have Questions About Your AC System? If you’re unsure whether to repair or replace your air conditioner, contact Alpine today. Our team can inspect your system, explain your options, and help you prepare for the future of home comfort. 📞 Schedule a Comfort Evaluation OFFICES Wooster: (330) 263.0013 Ashland: (419) 289.1616 Mt. Eaton (330) 359.7114 Email: sales@alpine-services.com. Website: https://www.alpine-services.com/contact
Piggy Bank to save money
May 12, 2026
Start saving on energy bills without giving up comfort. Explore HVAC tips and upgrades that cut costs while keeping your home cozy year-round.
RESULTS OF COMMUNITY FUNDRAISER
May 6, 2026
Because of the support from our community, we were able to bless two local schools!
Confused young Woman looking at laptop
April 21, 2026
Learn how to choose a reliable HVAC company in Ohio. Tips on licensing, reviews, pricing, and experience to protect your home and comfort.
Upstairs hot in home
April 13, 2026
Upstairs too hot? Learn the most common HVAC issues causing uneven temperatures—and how to fix them before peak heat hits.
Spring Weather and Tree in a field on a sunny day
April 6, 2026
Learn how to save money by improving the effiency of your HVAC System
March 25, 2026
Spring into savings and comfort. Use our expert HVAC guide to prepare your system for warmer weather and maximize efficiency this season.
More Posts