№ 155 · Draft
Trade · HVAC
Location · Washington
Status · QA needed

HVAC

M&M Mechanical, Inc.

Washington · Draft listed profile for the 435 Alliance register.

Profile Draft

M&M Mechanical works out of a shop on Rio Virgin Drive in Washington, which they built and have occupied since 1996; the company itself dates to 1992 by their own account. They handle commercial, residential, and industrial HVAC — heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and the ductwork side of the trade — which is a broader scope than most of the residential-focused shops in the same market. The mix matters: in Washington County the commercial and light-industrial HVAC work tends to concentrate among a small number of established operators who can field crews for ground-up construction and tenant fit-out, and M&M reads as one of them.

What can be confirmed from public sources is the basics: address, phone, founding year, family-owned framing, and a long enough tenure on the same street that the building itself is part of the story. What's less clear is who the two M's actually are — neither principal is named on the company's public materials, which is unusual for a thirty-plus-year family shop and worth resolving on a sales or owner-outreach call before the register entry goes to print. The Southern Utah Home Builders Association lists them in the air conditioning and heating contractor category, which is a meaningful signal: SUHBA membership is where the actually-working trades in the region cluster, and it's a reasonable filter against marketing-only outfits.

The website is dated and returns a certificate name mismatch on direct fetch, which is the kind of technical decay that signals a shop that's busy enough not to have rebuilt its web presence — common pattern for established trades in this market. For a register covering Washington proper, M&M is the locally-anchored, multi-decade entry; the gap to fill is owner identification and current license confirmation.

Unresolved Questions

  • Names of the two principals behind "M&M" and family relationship if any.
  • Current active Utah DOPL contractor license number — the 2001-expired record in third-party directories is clearly stale.
  • Residential versus commercial revenue mix; the public materials suggest commercial is meaningful but don't quantify.
  • Whether they are still actively bidding new construction or have shifted toward service-and-replace.

Sources For QA