Celebrating with our Community

H&H Mechanical is proud to be celebrating our community and sponsoring local events in Austell and surrounding areas. For more than 40 years, we have been providing quality service to the people of the area, and now we are taking our commitment a step further. We have been increasing our involvement in the community by sponsoring events, children’s sports teams, and supporting other local fundraisers for a number of organizations, and plan to commit to many more through the years. 


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Teeing off with The Sons of The American Legion Golfing Event!

Teeing off with The Sons of The American Legion Golfing Event was an exciting opportunity to show support for a great cause. This annual golf tournament brings together golfers from all over the state to raise money for veterans and their families. It's a great way to have fun, meet new people, and make a difference in the lives of our nation's heroes. Whether you're an experienced golfer or just starting out, this event had something for everyone. H & H Mechanical was happy to be a part of the day's excitement and look forward to attending again, next year. 

Bloomin’ Fest - An Exciting Celebration with Fun for Everyone!

H & H Mechanical was ready for Bloomin’ Fest 2023! This exciting celebration had loads of music, art, food and entertainment; there's something for everyone at this last weekend event. We were out in full force, celebrating the best of life with friends and our H & H family. With a variety of activities, live performances, and delicious treats, our time at Bloomin’ Fest was an unforgettable experience. So don't miss out on this amazing opportunity - come join us for an exciting celebration with fun for everyone in 2024!


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Upcoming Events:


May 8th, 2023 - Mostly Mutt’s Golf Tournament

May 19th-29th, 2023 - Shriner’s Circus

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