our story.
built from the ground up.
an hvac business with family values
HOW WE STARTED.
Drawing inspiration from his childhood fascination with mechanical engineering, Brian McAfee, the dedicated owner of our company, has always had a knack for creativity. As a young boy, he would spend countless hours sketching intricate designs of pipes and machinery on anything he could find, from cardboard boxes to scraps of paper and even Etch-A-Sketch. This early passion for design laid the foundation for his career in the HVAC industry, driving him to excel in his craft and build Maintenance at Best Mechanical from the ground up. Today, Brian's childhood sketches remind him of his journey and unwavering commitment to quality and innovation in every project we undertake. Brian's childhood creativity and passion for mechanical engineering are deeply intertwined with his values of family and hard work.





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Theori, son
Ma Dukes, mom
Tyson, the MAB Mechanical Pup
Ganny Gan, Grandmom
MAB MECHANICAL FAMILY

Tiff Tiff, sister
Brian, Owner, CEO
COMMITTED TO
COMMERCIAL CLIENTS, FAMILIES, AND SERVICE.
Family is at the heart of everything we do at Maintenance at Best Mechanical. We are a Black-owned mechanical contracting company serving North Carolina and South Carolina, known for dependable HVAC service, quality workmanship, and a strong focus on commercial projects. Our work is rooted in integrity, honesty, and excellence, and our commitment to the families and communities we serve reflects the same care and responsibility we bring to our own.
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As we continue to grow and serve Charlotte and the surrounding areas, Brian remains grounded in the values that shaped this company from the beginning. His commitment to family, service, and doing the job right continues to guide the way we work with every client. Under his leadership, Maintenance at Best Mechanical is more than a business. It is a family centered company built on trust, professionalism, and a genuine commitment to delivering high quality HVAC services with care.

