Complete Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning

Complete Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning Complete Comfort Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Additionally, we provide customers with high quality sheet metal duct fabricated in our own sheet metal shop.

is the High Country's premier authorized American Standard dealer specializing in the most up-to-date and reliable indoor air products available. Our outstanding installation crews and expert service technicians have over 75 years combined heating, air, and sheet metal experience and have been providing families with heating and cooling solutions since 2008.

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04/04/2026

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Another successful dealer meeting in the books for Complete Comfort Heating & Air!❄️We’re grateful for the continued par...
03/01/2026

Another successful dealer meeting in the books for Complete Comfort Heating & Air!

❄️We’re grateful for the continued partnership with Yandle-Witherspoon, and are so appreciative of the fantastic event they provide each year. The relationships we’ve built with this company is unmatched, and we are so thankful to be a small part of their family!

🔥As a proud installer of American Standard equipment, we remain committed to delivering reliable, high-quality comfort solutions to our community year after year.

✅We’re looking forward to next year already!

Do you have a small space that stays cold in the winter or warm in the summer? Mitsubishi mini-splits are the way to go!...
02/05/2026

Do you have a small space that stays cold in the winter or warm in the summer? Mitsubishi mini-splits are the way to go!

Contact us today to learn more about energy efficient heating/cooling options!

It was a beautiful evening to celebrate Christmas with our Complete Comfort Family!
12/12/2025

It was a beautiful evening to celebrate Christmas with our Complete Comfort Family!

10/07/2025
It was a great day at Dollywood 😊
08/23/2025

It was a great day at Dollywood 😊

04/20/2025

Sunday - HE’S ALIVE!

The stone rolled away.

The tomb empty.

The greatest comeback in history.

Jesus pierced body -

Walked out healed.

Scarred but healed.

A risen Savior.

Prophesy fulfilled.

Redemption.

Life isn’t a highlight reel.

And Jesus didn’t just live in highlight reels of followers and miracles.

His journey navigated through sorrows and suffering the same as we experience today.

And it isn’t easy.

Especially a life following Christ.

Scripture says Jesus taught about how persecution, in fact, only gets worse as a Christian.

You’ll come out bruised and scarred.

But man oh man, does redemption feel good.

The blood of lamb poured out offers forgiveness and redemption.

From sin.

But also from everything we’ve walked through with Jesus this week.

And those holes in his hands and feet serve as a reminder that you don’t have to walk it alone.

Jesus gets it.

He understands.

He’s there for the REAL.

He can relate.

Thank you Lord, for a RISEN KING!

I urge you to get inside the walls of a church house somewhere this morning and worship the one who paid it all🤍

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04/19/2025

It’s Saturday.

A dark day. A day of grieving. Mourning.

The religious leaders pay another visit to Pilate.

They remind him that, before Jesus died, he told them he would rise from the dead after three days.

A request is made for Pilate to send guards to protect the tomb. They’re afraid Jesus’ disciples will steal his body and falsely claim he rose from the dead.

Pilate grants their request.

They arrive back at the tomb, seal it, and post guards to protect it.

But what they don’t know just yet is -

A stone can’t stop the rock.

It’s Saturday. But Sunday is coming.

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04/18/2025

It’s Friday.

Jesus is in custody.

Judas is ridden with guilt. He returns the silver, his betrayal payment, and hangs himself.

Religious leaders deliver Jesus to Pilate, the governor. Each Passover, Pilate releases one prisoner to the crowd. Barabbas, a prisoner guilty of theft, insurrection and murder, is brought in.

Pilate asks Jesus - are you the king of the Jews? Jesus confirms.

Pilate asks the crowd who to release. Barabbas.

He asks what he should do with Jesus, they shout - Crucify him. Crucify him.

Jesus is delivered to the soldiers. They place a crown of thorns on his head. They mock him, beat him, strip him of his clothes.

They head for Golgotha. Jesus bears the burden of carrying his own cross. He is too weak. Simon, a passerby, takes the cross and carries it on Jesus’ behalf.

Jesus, spotless and innocent, is hung on the cross. A nail in each hand and a nail in his feet. A sign is placed above his head reading - King of the Jews.

They mock him, insult him, spit on him, pierce his side with a sword.

Hours of agony pass. Jesus cries out - Father, forgive them. Jesus, in his final moments, prays mercy over his enemies that they may come to know and believe in him.

With one final cry Jesus proclaims - it is finished.

Jesus hangs his head. He gives up the ghost. The veil of the temple is torn, top to bottom, in two.

Joseph takes Jesus’ body. He wraps him in clean linens. He places him in a tomb, a borrowed tomb, belonging to Joseph. He seals the tomb with a stone.

With that, the plan for salvation is complete.

Sin, paid for. Debt, paid for. A promise of hope, mercy, forgiveness, eternal life. Free, if we’ll just trust him. Believe in him.

It’s Friday. But Sunday is coming.

Shared from Courtney Melton

04/17/2025

It’s Thursday.

Jesus gives instructions to the disciples on where to prepare the Passover.

It’s evening, supper time. The last supper.

They begin to eat. Jesus reveals that one of the disciples will betray him. They all ask individually if it is themself. Judas asks last. Jesus confirms.

Jesus knew, but Judas ate too.

He breaks bread and gives to them to eat, a symbol of his body. He gives them a cup to drink, a symbol of his blood that will be shed for the forgiveness of sin.

My sin. Judas’ sin. Your sin. All sin.

They head for the Mount of Olives. Jesus predicts that another disciple will betray, deny him. Three times. Peter insists he never would.

Now in the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus prays. He asks God - if possible, take this cup from me. A second time He prays - if possible, take this cup from me. He calls upon God for once more but this time He prays - if this cup cannot be taken away unless I drink it, your will be done.

Soon after, Judas shows up with a crowd of men. And with a single kiss, Judas follows through. He commits the ultimate betrayal.

Arrested and in the hands of the enemy, Jesus is brought back to town. Religious leaders again try to find fault in Jesus, even seeking false witnesses. They deliver an unjust verdict - guilty.

Jesus is beaten, spat on, mocked.

Peter is found. He is asked if he knows Jesus, he denies. He is asked again, he denies. And for a third time, just as predicted, Peter denies knowing Jesus.

Betrayed again.

It’s Thursday. But Sunday is coming.

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Crossnore, NC
28616

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Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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