HVAC SPECIALISTS READY TO SERVE YOU IN CICERO PARK
We know owning a home or a business can be a huge headache sometimes. Whether it’s your first time around the block or you’re a seasoned expert, there will always be unexpected issues that need addressing within your structure. The last thing you need is to spend more time outsourcing the problem to several different companies based on their limited services. You no longer need worry, because we understand homes & businesses often come with more than one need, and we’re prepared to meet them all, for both Residential & Commercial spaces: At Knights HVAC, our Cicero Park HVAC team offers help and solutions for Electric, HVAC, Plumbing, and more.
ALL THINGS ELECTRICAL
Fix that dead outlet, or ensure your wiring is safe and secure. Finally get that new ceiling fan installed. Here at Knights HVAC, a division of Knights Electrical Heating Cooling Inc, we have the top electricians in your area
Cicero Park HVAC
Stop fretting over freezing Chicago temperatures (or when the temperature shoots up 40 degrees in the next week). As a result of our years of experience, Knights can get you through the head ache of weather with the best HVAC services in the Chicago Area. Seriously, don’t sweat it. Knights has made a history with our trail of satisfied customers.
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ABOUT CICERO PARK
The Town of Cicero is one of the oldest and largest municipalities in the State of Illinois and the only incorporated town in Cook County. It bears the name of the great Roman statesman of the First Century B.C., Marcus Tullius Cicero.
Cicero was one of the greatest statesmen of Rome and an advocate of constitutional government. He died in the political turmoil which followed the assassination of Julius Caesar, but his writings and beliefs survived. Centuries later, the principles Cicero espoused would flourish again in a young republic with a new constitution, capitol and senate, the United States of America.
Cicero is composed of eight neighborhoods, with their own district names and characteristics. Two were named for businesses-Grant Works after an 1890 locomotive factory and Hawthorne for an 1850’s quarry, the first Cicero industry. Two bear the family names of local landowners, Warren Park and Drezel, while two more were christened by prominent residents, Clyde, recalling a river in Scotland and Morton Park honoring Julius Sterling Morton, a Nebraskan who served as Agriculture Secretary to President Cleveland. Morton also gave his name to the local high school and college, yet he never lived in the town. Boulevard Manor derives its name from Austin Boulevard. The origin of the title of Parkholme is unknown.