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Specialties
Based in Charleston, S.C., Morelli Heating & Air Conditioning has been in the air conditioning business since 1981. It serves residential and commercial customers through its sales, service and installation services of its systems. The firm has various divisions, such as residential services, commercial services, sheet metal fabrication, mechanical contracting, operations department and accounting department. We specialize in historical residences and buildings that include the Nathaniel Russell House, Miles Brewton House, SC Society Hall, Fireproof Building, McBee House at Ashley Hall School, Sword Gate House and Riviera Theater. The firm also offers planned service agreements for its clients. In addition, Morelli Heating & Air Conditioning repairs all makes and models of heating and air conditioning systems through its factory-trained mechanics.
History
Established in 1981.
Morelli Heating & Air Conditioning has been a part of the Charleston South Carolina’s Business Community since 1981. James K. Morelli and Anthony J. Morelli purchased the heating and air conditioning division of Charleston Oil in November of 1981. Jim Morelli helped develop one of the first heating and cooling companies in Charleston. He began his career with Charleston Oil in 1954. The Morelli name is synonymous with providing the best in heating and cooling for nearly 50 years. Tony began his career in 1975 at Charleston Oil Company working for his father. We are a full service mechanical contractor company that specializes in heating, air conditioning & ventilation for residential, commercial & industrial facilities. Our knowledge and experience of historic homes and buildings is extensive. When its time to design and install the latest in heating and cooling technology in the country’s most significant homes and buildings, one name stands out from the rest, Morelli.
Meet the Business Owner
Anthony M.
Business Owner
Our company was started in 1981 by James K Morelli Sr. and Anthony (Tony) Morelli as a small residential service company. Jim retired in 1992 and turned over operations to Tony. Tony began his career in 1975 at Charleston Oil Company working for his father.