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Patrick Blevins said Carolina Custom Air (CCA) is a family-friendly company that works to serve the needs of the Charleston community and surrounding areas. Blevins is the president and general manager of CCA, which was recently acquired by Ace Hardware.
"If you are building a new home, CCA will work with your contractor/builder to provide the proper HVAC design and utmost comfort," Blevins told Charleston Reporter.
Founded in 2007 by Blevins, CCA serves Charleston County and its adjacent areas with heating and air conditioning services, maintenance agreements, and system replacements. Blevins, who graduated from Virginia Military Institute with a mechanical engineering degree, left his nuclear field job six years later to establish CCA. The company collaborates with contractors to provide expert HVAC design for new home construction, emphasizing technological advancements and a commitment to expanding their service coverage over the next five years.
CCA has been operating for 16 years and serves the Daniel Island, Park West, Carolina Park, Isle of Palms, Sullivans Island, Mount Pleasant, and Kiawah Island communities. Blevins said, "We kept up with technology to provide better service and comfort for our customers."
CCA supports the The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) as a charitable organization. LLS is the world's largest nonprofit health organization committed to eradicating blood cancers like leukemia, lymphoma, and myeloma, according to LLS's website. Established in 1949, LLS has dedicated nearly $1.7 billion to pioneering research, driving innovative approaches, and ensuring patients have access to life-saving treatments.
In August, CCA was acquired by Ace Hardware. On the CCA website, it states that the company is eager for its new partnership with Ace, as their core values align by putting customers first and prioritizing service.