ACCESS Newswire
09 Jun 2026, 18:33 GMT+10
Erlanger-Based, Family-Owned Business Continues a Winning Streak at the 15th Annual Community-Voted Best of NKY Awards
ERLANGER, KY / ACCESS Newswire / June 9, 2026 / With summer temperatures already creeping into Northern Kentucky, there has never been a better time to know who your neighbors trust most with their home comfort. Arlinghaus Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical has been officially named a winner in the HVAC category of the 15th Annual 2026 Best of NKY Awards, presented by NKY Magazine. This community-voted honor recognizes the region's top businesses - and once again, Northern Kentucky homeowners did not hesitate when it came to their choice for the best in heating and cooling.
As the cooling season heats up across Northern Kentucky, the phones at Arlinghaus are already busy. Homeowners are booking AC tune-ups before temperatures peak, getting quotes on new AC installations, and making sure they know exactly who to call if they need emergency AC repair on the hottest day of the year. Year after year, that call keeps coming to Arlinghaus.
'Winning this award once is something to celebrate. Winning it repeatedly is something that humbles you,' said Heather Arlinghaus, co-owner of Arlinghaus Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical. 'Every time our neighbors vote for us, it tells us we are doing something right. Brian and I built this company to take care of people, and this recognition is proof that our team lives that out every single day. Earning it in the 15th year of this award makes it even more meaningful.'
Brian and Heather Arlinghaus started this company with a simple belief - take care of people. That idea started in Elsmere and has carried Arlinghaus into neighborhoods across Florence, Burlington, Independence, Fort Mitchell, and well into Greater Cincinnati. The communities that voted for this award are the same ones the Arlinghaus family has called home for years.
This latest 2026 recognition adds to a track record of community-driven honors for the Erlanger-based company, including Best in Cincinnati for Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning, and Best of the North by Cincy Magazine. What ties all of these wins together is not a single standout year - it is the kind of steady, reliable service that keeps homeowners across Northern Kentucky, Greater Cincinnati, and Southeast Indiana calling the same number when something goes wrong. Founded by Brian and Heather Arlinghaus, the company carries more than 6,000 five-star reviews and backs every job with a satisfaction guarantee.
About Arlinghaus
Arlinghaus Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical is a family-owned home services company based in Erlanger, Kentucky. Founded by Brian and Heather Arlinghaus, the company provides HVAC, plumbing, and electrical services to homeowners throughout Northern Kentucky, Southeast Indiana, and Greater Cincinnati. Communities served include Erlanger, Florence, Union, Burlington, Independence, and Fort Mitchell, among others. With more than 6,000 five-star reviews and a satisfaction guarantee on every job, Arlinghaus has built its reputation on honesty, reliability, and a team that truly cares. Call (859) 995-8377 or visit arlinghausair.com to get started.
Media Contact: Abby Drexler
Phone: (901) 699-4779
Email: [email protected]
SOURCE: Arlinghaus Plumbing, Heating, Air Conditioning & Electrical
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