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Furnace & Heating Systems
in Tacoma, Washington


TOTAL PROS : 64
TOTAL RATINGS : 56
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN TACOMA, WA


BTU Direct LLC / dba BTU Mechanical, LLC
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Replace Furnace or Forced Air Heating System
City: Tacoma, WA
Brian and Lindsey of BTU Mechanical are very personable and professional. They communicate well and kept me informed. The system works great and is beyond my expectations in both price and performance. I would not hesitate to call them again and have recommended them to others.
Floyd's HVAC
Customer Rating:
Project: Install or Replace Furnace or Forced Air Heating System
City: Tacoma, WA
Good work, courteous but messy on the house,

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Tacoma City Facts
Tacoma was inhabited for thousands of years by Native American people, predominantly the Puyallup people. It was visited by European and American explorers, including George Vancouver and Charles Wilkes, who named many of the coastal landmarks.
The census of 2000 indicated that 193,556 persons, 76,152 households, and 45,919 families resided in Tacoma. Four years later, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that Tacoma's population had increased by 1.7%, to 196,800 (Trends, No. D3 [Sept. 2004]).
Tacoma was named after Mount Rainier, whose original name was Mount Tahoma, which derived from the Puyallup tacobet, or "mother of waters."