Meet the Lexington Heating and Air Team
When a van pulls into a driveway in Kenwick or out toward Andover, the person stepping out is not a rotating subcontractor pulled off a national dispatch board. The people on our trucks live in Fayette County, learned the trade here, and answer for the work after the tailgate closes. That difference shows up in the small things — a technician who remembers your system from last winter, who notices the condensate line in your 1920s basement is original cast iron, who explains a repair instead of reciting a quote. This page introduces the people behind the company name.
(Team members below are realistic-format placeholders — swap in real names, roles, photos, and credentials before publishing. Do not publish placeholder staff as if they were real employees.)
The Owner
William Gamino — Owner & Lead Technician
William founded Lexington Heating and Air in 2015 and still runs service calls himself — an unusual thing for an owner, and a deliberate one. He holds Kentucky HVAC contractor license #HM04788 and EPA Section 608 Universal certification #608U-2011-0457123. (Placeholder credentials — swap in verified numbers.) [Realistic placeholder bio — edit before publishing.] He came up through a five-year apprenticeship, earned his contractor’s license in 2011, and started the company on a single principle: diagnose before you quote. He sets the standard every technician here works to.
Service & Installation Technicians
Our field technicians are the people you actually meet — the ones diagnosing a no-heat call at 7 a.m. or commissioning a new heat pump on a 95°F afternoon. [Replace the placeholder profiles below with your real team. For each technician, a real photo, a NATE or EPA certification where genuine, years in the trade, and a specialty make this section far stronger than generic stock copy.]
[Marcus Reed] — Lead Service Technician
(Realistic placeholder — replace.) NATE-certified with [12] years in central Kentucky HVAC. Specializes in furnace combustion diagnostics and the older, converted heating systems common in Ashland Park and Chevy Chase. Carries a combustion analyzer on every winter call and is the person who finds the cracked heat exchanger the last contractor missed.
[Diego Salas] — Installation Technician
(Realistic placeholder — replace.) EPA Section 608 certified, with a focus on full system installations and ductwork. Runs the Manual J load calculations that keep new systems right-sized for Lexington’s humidity rather than guessed at by square footage. Known for installs clean enough to photograph.
[Travis Boone] — Service Technician
(Realistic placeholder — replace.) [8] years on cooling systems, from capacitor and compressor diagnostics to refrigerant leak detection. The technician most likely to track down why your AC keeps freezing instead of just thawing the coil and leaving.
Office & Dispatch
The first voice you hear is just as much a part of the job as the wrench on the unit. Our office team handles scheduling, estimates, and the questions that come before and after a visit.
[Sarah Whitfield] — Office Manager & Dispatch
(Realistic placeholder — replace.) Coordinates scheduling and dispatch across Fayette County, keeps arrival windows honest, and makes sure the right technician arrives with the right parts. The person who gets your no-heat call moved up when the temperature drops.
What Every Member of the Team Shares
Credentials and tenure vary across the team. The method doesn’t. Every technician here measures before forming an opinion: superheat and subcooling on cooling systems, combustion analysis and manifold pressure on furnaces, motor amperage checked against nameplate. The quote reflects the fault the meter shows, not the worst case the symptom could plausibly imply. A repairable system gets treated as exactly that, even when a replacement would pay better. That consistency is what separates a company from a brand stenciled on a truck door.
- Licensed and certified — work performed to Kentucky licensing and EPA Section 608 refrigerant standards.
- Local — based on Cassidy Ave, serving Lexington and the surrounding Fayette County communities of Nicholasville, Versailles, Georgetown, Wilmore, and Midway.
- Accountable — the people who do the work stand behind it, William included.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who will actually show up to my home?
- One of our own field technicians — not a subcontractor pulled from a national dispatch network. Because Lexington Heating and Air is a locally owned company, customers often see the same familiar faces across visits, which matters when a technician already knows the quirks of your system. [Confirm or adjust based on how you assign technicians before publishing.]
- Are your technicians licensed and certified?
- Yes. Our team works to Kentucky HVAC licensing standards and holds EPA Section 608 refrigerant certification, with NATE certification among the field technicians. Owner William Gamino holds the Kentucky contractor license the company operates under. [Confirm the exact certifications your team holds before publishing.]
- Does the owner still do hands-on work?
- Yes. William Gamino founded the company in 2015 and still runs service and installation calls personally, rather than working purely from an office. When the owner is on the tools, the standard he sets is the standard the whole team follows.
- How experienced is your team with older Lexington homes?
- Very. A large share of our work is in historic neighborhoods like Ashland Park, Chevy Chase, and Kenwick, where original ductwork, converted gravity furnaces, and tight mechanical spaces demand experience that newer-construction-only crews often lack. Our technicians work on these systems routinely.
- What areas does your team serve?
- Our technicians serve all of Lexington and Fayette County, including Ashland Park, Chevy Chase, Kenwick, Hamburg, and Andover, plus the nearby communities of Nicholasville, Versailles, Georgetown, Wilmore, and Midway.
Work With a Team That Stands Behind Its Work
From a fast repair to a full installation, our licensed, locally based team is ready to help across Lexington and Fayette County.
- Phone: (859) 215-5241
- Address: 343 Cassidy Ave, Lexington, KY 40502
- Email: [add business email before publishing]