Scottsdale Air Conditioning

 
This busy city is no stranger to Arizona’s hot summers, meaning Scottsdale air conditioning systems need to be at their best. In fact, Scottsdale has seen record high temperatures of 119 degrees Fahrenheit, and a record low at 19 degrees. Because of the seasonal fluctuation, homeowners will want the best service for their Scottsdale air conditioning and Scottsdale heating units.

Offering this elite city with elite service, Chas Roberts is one of the premier Scottsdale air conditioning companies providing expert professionals for Scottsdale air conditioning needs. With more than 65 years of experience, the team at Chas Roberts is very knowledgeable on the most effective strategies to ensure Scottsdale AC units are performing at optimal efficiency throughout the year and especially through the summer months.

Scottsdale Heating

 
Chas Roberts also specializes in Scottsdale heating systems. Though many tourists do not associate Scottsdale with cold temperatures, Scottsdale residents know that there are plenty of evenings and rainy days when you need more than a sweater to keep warm. Chas Roberts promises to provide the same attention-to-detail and expertise on Scottsdale heating systems that we provide with Scottsdale AC units.

Whether coming in from one of Arizona’s best golf courses or finest restaurants, Chas Roberts ensures residents that their Scottsdale air conditioning or Scottsdale heating system will provide the most comfortable indoor environment possible.

History

 
Named the “desert version of Miami Beach” by the New York Times, there is never a reason to be bored in Scottsdale. With hundreds of internationally renowned restaurants, resorts, and nightlife spots, Scottsdale is a hot spot for residents and tourists alike. Scottsdale was not always home to “plenty of late night partying and a buzzing hotel scene” though. Originally founded by the Hohokam tribe it was later inhabited by the Pima people. While the city has transformed into a much more modern and affluent community, the residents still take pride in their historical heritage.