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Churchill Heating and Sheet Metal
Santa Barbara, CA
Local guide
David Moreno’s take
Churchill Heating and Sheet Metal operates out of a downtown Santa Barbara location on Haley Street, focusing squarely on HVAC work—furnaces, air handlers, ductwork, and thermostats based on the project photos I've seen. The name signals old-school sheet metal craftsmanship, which matters in coastal climates where proper duct sealing and corrosion-resistant materials make the difference between a system that lasts fifteen years and one that needs service calls every summer.
Here's my honest take: the data here is thin. No customer ratings or reviews available to assess their track record, no social media presence beyond a basic Google Maps listing, and no detailed service descriptions beyond the HVAC category. That makes it hard for me to vouch for their work quality or responsiveness. The project images show standard residential equipment installations—nothing flashy, but nothing alarming either.
If you're considering Churchill, I'd recommend calling to discuss their experience with Santa Barbara's specific challenges: salt air corrosion on outdoor units, sizing systems for our mild but variable coastal climate, and Title 24 compliance for any replacement work. Ask for local references and verify their contractor license status directly with the state before signing anything. With HVAC, proper load calculations and duct design matter more than equipment brand names.
Here's my honest take: the data here is thin. No customer ratings or reviews available to assess their track record, no social media presence beyond a basic Google Maps listing, and no detailed service descriptions beyond the HVAC category. That makes it hard for me to vouch for their work quality or responsiveness. The project images show standard residential equipment installations—nothing flashy, but nothing alarming either.
If you're considering Churchill, I'd recommend calling to discuss their experience with Santa Barbara's specific challenges: salt air corrosion on outdoor units, sizing systems for our mild but variable coastal climate, and Title 24 compliance for any replacement work. Ask for local references and verify their contractor license status directly with the state before signing anything. With HVAC, proper load calculations and duct design matter more than equipment brand names.