05/14/2026
✨Meet Justin, our owner and operator✨
Justin Hunter is the owner and operator of Freedom Heating & Air LLC, a veteran-owned and operated company built on faith, integrity, and honest service. With more than seven years of HVAC experience and a lifetime spent around the trades, Justin brings a hands-on approach and strong work ethic to every customer and project.
Justin proudly served in the United States Marine Corps for eight and a half years, completing multiple combat deployments before being honorably discharged. The discipline, attention to detail, and commitment to integrity learned during his military service continue to shape the way Freedom Heating & Air serves its customers today.
Raised in a family deeply involved in the skilled trades, Justin grew up around commercial and industrial electrical and plumbing work, learning from his father, who was both an electrician and plumber. After his military service, he spent several years traveling across the country performing high-end millwork and finish carpentry on PGA golf course projects before eventually returning home and reentering the trade industries locally.
Rooted in faith and community, Justin believes his skills, opportunities, and business are blessings from God and strives to be a good steward of those blessings in a way that brings glory to Him. As a father of four, youth baseball coach, and active member of his church and community, he understands the importance of treating people honestly, fairly, and with respect.
Freedom Heating & Air was founded with a mission to provide dependable, affordable comfort solutions for families who may feel priced out of quality HVAC service. Having personally experienced the frustrations many homeowners face with rising costs and lack of transparency in the industry, Justin set out to build a company centered around fairness, craftsmanship, direct communication, and genuine customer care.
At Freedom Heating & Air, customers can expect military values of honor, integrity, discipline, and professionalism — along with a level of craftsmanship and attention to detail that Justin believes has been lost in much of today’s trade industry.