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"At our company, we believe that providing top-tier heating and cooling services extends beyond simply fixing a system or replacing a part. Our mission is to not only deliver exceptional workmanship but to cultivate an experience for our clients that is second to none. From the moment you contact us, our focus is on providing personalized attention to your specific needs and ensuring that your experience with us is stress-free and enjoyable. By prioritizing a positive customer experience, we believe our reputation speaks for itself, earning us the highest levels of respect from our community."
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About Sterling
Sterling, Virginia, refers most specifically to a census-designated place (CDP) in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. The population of the CDP as of the 2020 United States Census was 30,337 The CDP boundaries are confined to a relatively small area between Virginia State Route 28 on the west and Virginia State Route 7 on the northeast, excluding areas near SR 606 and the Dulles Town Center. A much wider region has a preferred mailing address of "Sterling, Virginia", per the United States Postal Service. Other localities included within this larger area include Arcola, Cascades, Countryside, Dulles, Dulles Town Center, Oak Grove, and Sugarland Run. The "Greater Sterling" region includes part of Washington Dulles International Airport and the former AOL corporate headquarters. Greater Sterling is also home to the National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office LWX (serving the Baltimore–Washington Metropolitan Area), as well as the Sterling Field Support Center, the National Weather Service test, research, and evaluation center for weather instruments. The following includes information covering both the CDP and the wider "Greater Sterling" region. == History == In the beginning of 1962, large farms made up the 1,762 acres (713 ha) of what today is called Sterling Park. Route 7, also known as Leesburg Pike, bordered what used to be Jesse Hughes's dairy farm. Hughes arrived in Loudoun County in the early 20th century and was a longtime head of the county's Democrats.