
Since it's early roots, Nason's has provided HVAC Services to some of the largest and most prestigious organizations in and around Aquidneck Island. The Company's expertise in ventilation is also called on for applications in restaurants and other commercial facilities. Nason's has consistently provided the same high level of products, installation and maintenance expertise to its residential customers.
On every job, regardless of the size, we take the time to think through the issues, and recommend the most efficient, environmentally friendly solution to fit your budget.
On every job, regardless of the size, we take the time to think through the issues, and recommend the most efficient, environmentally friendly solution to fit your budget.
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Ulysees Grant Nason, a native of Aquidneck Island, founded UG Nason's in 1901. He started the business on 78 Callendar Avenue in Newport with his sons Joseph and Grant. From the very beginning they installed high quality furnaces, ductwork & other ventilation in addition to tin and copper roofs, downspouts and many other custom copper applications.
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Since its early roots Nason's has provided HVAC services to some of the largest and most prestigious organizations in and around Aquidneck Island. These include the Preservation Society of Newport County, Salve Regina University, St. Georges School, the New York Yacht Club and Roger Williams University among others.
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The ducted systems we install and maintain are a virtual who's who of high quality residential HVAC manufacturers. These include Amana (for whom we are the exclusive dealer in the area), Bryant, Carrier, Goodman, Lennox, Rheem-Rudd, TempStar and York. We also offer unparalled expertise and options for ducted HVAC systems including conventional rectangular or spiral ducting.
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Due to system age and the changing cost and efficiency of various fuel sources, Nason's is often called on to convert entire heating systems. Most typically, these system conversions are from electric or oil to gas systems. The new systems are more cost efficient to operate and therefore are also better for the environment.
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