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  • Heating

    • Absolutely. Whether it’s a gas smell, boiler failure, or furnace breakdown in the middle of a cold snap, we have you covered with emergency heating services when you need them most. Our on-call technicians are ready to prioritize your safety with rapid response times and fast, reliable solutions.
    • Gas furnaces, boilers, and cold-climate heat pumps are well-suited for our long, cold winters. Furnaces provide strong, even heating, boilers work well with baseboards or radiant systems, and modern heat pumps can deliver efficient warmth even in below-freezing temperatures. Our experts can assess your current setup and evaluate which system best fits your home’s layout, energy goals, and heating patterns.
    • Homes near the Long Island Sound can face various heating challenges due to coastal impacts, including accelerated corrosion on outdoor units, higher indoor humidity that makes homes feel colder, moisture buildup in ductwork or vents from damp coastal air, faster wear due to salt and moisture exposure, and wind-driven heat loss through walls, windows, and doors.

      Our professionals are familiar with these local climate patterns to help you safeguard the performance and longevity of your system. We offer regular inspections and maintenance to check for corrosion or salt damage, perform cleaning and protective treatments, and install corrosion-resistant components or protective covers to protect your comfort and wallet.

  • AC

    • Absolutely. We know that AC breakdowns aren’t limited to regular business hours, which is why we offer emergency AC services for your convenience. Whether it’s a refrigerant leak, a frozen outdoor unit, or a system failure during a heat wave, our on-call technicians are here to help with swift solutions you can depend on.
    • High humidity that persists even while your AC is running can occur for a variety of reasons, such as an oversized system causing frequent cycling, blocked airflow due to dirty coils or filters, leaky ducts, low refrigerant, or a clogged condensate drain.

      In some cases, aging or outdated AC units may struggle to dehumidify effectively. We can identify the culprit and recommend targeted solutions to restore optimal humidity levels, whether it’s a simple repair, a system upgrade, or a whole-home dehumidifier.

    • Below are some telltale signs it’s time to contact our local AC experts:

      • Water leaks
      • Poor airflow
      • Humidity issues
      • Frequent cycling
      • Frozen coils or lines
      • Musty or mildew odor
      • Warm air blowing from vents
      • Banging, hissing, or grinding sounds
      • Higher utility bills without increased consumption

      If you notice any of these warning signs, our team is just a call away to diagnose the root cause and restore proper cooling.

    • Our humid summers can force AC units to work overtime, leading to discomfort and high energy bills. Some possible causes include an oversized system, airflow limitations, or heat gain from insulation or windows. We can make sure your air conditioner is properly sized and installed, check for airflow issues, and perform any necessary repairs or adjustments to cool down your home.
  • IAQ

    • Ignoring signs of poor air quality can lead to a wide range of adverse health outcomes, especially for children, older adults, and immunocompromised individuals. Some potential risks include respiratory illnesses, asthma and allergy symptoms, and the spread of viruses and bacteria, as well as furniture damage and higher energy costs due to increased HVAC strain.

      Don’t let airborne contaminants jeopardize your household’s safety. Our team offers same-day scheduling to minimize wait times and restore a healthier living environment for you and your family. Our IAQ pros stay current with the latest industry advancements to meet your air quality needs with care and professionalism.

    • Common airborne pollutants in local homes include:

      • Pollen
      • Dust mites
      • Pet dander
      • Mold spores
      • Tobacco smoke
      • Combustion byproducts
      • Dust and insulation particles
      • Outdoor air pollution infiltration
      • Volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
      • Nitrogen dioxide from burning gas, oil, or propane
    • Yes. Dirty, leaky, or aging ducts can allow dust, allergens, mold spores, and other contaminants to circulate throughout your living space. Our experts provide professional duct services to improve ventilation and prevent the spread of pollutants, including duct repair and installation, sealing, and cleaning.
  • Plumbing

    • Yes. Many homes in our region experience hard water, which contains high levels of dissolved minerals like calcium and magnesium. Over time, this can contribute to scale buildup in pipes and appliances, reduced water pressure, frequent clogs, accelerated corrosion, leaks, and even pipe failures.

      Our plumbers can recommend effective solutions to protect your plumbing from hard water damage, from water softeners to annual water heater tank flushing. We also provide routine plumbing inspections and maintenance to remove scale and catch small issues before they become major problems.

    • While plunging and DIY drain clearing might work for minor issues, it’s usually best to leave this job to our professionals. Using harsh chemicals or improper techniques can push the blockage deeper into your system, increasing the risk of leaks and major pipe damage. Our plumbers are fully trained and equipped with the latest technology to tackle clogs safely while preventing further damage to your plumbing system.
    • Low water pressure can stem from mineral buildup in pipes, corroded plumbing, faulty valves, or issues with the main supply line. We can identify the root cause to restore reliable flow and protect your plumbing from long-term damage, whether that means a one-time repair, a full repipe, or targeted maintenance to prevent future pressure issues.
  • Furnace Installation

    • A properly sized furnace is key to enjoying consistent heating without unnecessary energy waste. Furnace sizing is measured using BTUs (British Thermal Units). Our technicians conduct Manual J calculations to determine an appropriate size for your household. We can assess your home’s square footage, layout, insulation, and usage to recommend the best fit for your specific heating needs.

    • It depends. Standard furnace installations usually take 4–8 hours to complete, but more complex installations can take a full day or longer, especially if they require any ductwork modifications or electrical upgrades.

      We provide realistic timelines, upfront pricing, and detailed estimates to give you a better idea of what to expect. From selecting a furnace to our seamless installation process, we prioritize transparent communication every step of the way.

    • If your furnace is over 15–20 years old, constantly breaking down, struggling to heat your entire home, or driving up your energy bills, it may be more cost-effective to replace it. We can assess your current setup and recommend a suitable replacement for your needs, budget, and energy goals.

  • Boiler Installation & Replacement

    • The lifespan of a boiler depends on the system, usage, and maintenance frequency. In New England homes, most boiler systems last 15–20 years with regular TLC. If your boiler is over 15 years old, constantly breaking down, or struggling to provide consistent or efficient heating, it might be time to replace it. We make sure your new boiler is properly sized and installed for lasting performance.
    • The correct boiler size depends on square footage, insulation, climate, and other unique factors. Manual J calculations are the industry standard for professional boiler sizing. Our technicians can assess your property’s specifications and heating needs to recommend a unit that keeps your home warm without unnecessary energy waste.
    • Absolutely. Hydronic boilers are commonly paired with radiant floor systems to provide efficient, even heating from the ground up. Modern condensing boilers are typically ideal because they operate more efficiently at lower temperatures, which aligns well with the low-temperature requirements of most radiant floor systems.
    • Yes. Condensing boilers are compatible with many existing hydronic systems and offer higher efficiency by capturing heat from exhaust gases, making them a smart choice for long-term cost savings. We can assess your current piping and system layout, recommend a suitable condensing model for your home, and handle every step of the installation process while minimizing disruptions to your daily routines.
  • Heat Pump Installation & Replacement

    • Yes. Modern heat pumps can serve as a primary heating source in many homes, especially cold-climate models. Depending on their needs and budget, some homeowners may choose to keep a supplemental heat source for extremely cold days.

      Our team can assess your property’s insulation, layout, and heating needs to determine if a standalone heat pump will provide sufficient warmth. From system selection to professional setup, we handle every step of installation with care and precision.

    • Choosing the right heat pump size is key to maintaining a comfortable and energy-efficient home. An undersized unit may struggle to heat or cool your space, while an oversized system can lead to wasted energy.

      Our technicians perform Manual J calculations to determine how many BTUs you need. We can assess your home’s square footage, insulation, ceiling height, and local climate to recommend a properly sized heat pump for your needs.

    • Yes. For the majority of U.S. households, replacing worn-out heating equipment with the right heat pump will lead to energy savings. Heat pumps are highly efficient and can save homeowners over $500 every year. If you’re considering an upgrade, we can help you find an option that balances comfort, performance, and efficiency.
    • The timeframe for installing a new heat pump depends on the system and the complexity of the installation. A straightforward replacement usually takes 4–8 hours, while more complex installations can take a full day or longer to complete.

      Our team offers honest pricing, realistic timelines, and transparent communication to give you a better idea of what to expect. We provide upfront estimates before starting any work to help you move forward with confidence and clarity.

    • The lifespan of a heat pump depends on usage, climate, and upkeep. Most units last 15–20 years with regular heat pump maintenance. Signs that it may be time for a replacement include frequent breakdowns, uneven heating or cooling, or declining efficiency over time. We can evaluate your current system and recommend a suitable path forward, whether that means a one-time repair or a full upgrade.
    • Absolutely. Heat pumps can be configured to provide heating and cooling across multiple floors using zoned systems or multiple indoor units. Our technicians can help you determine the best placement for each unit to maintain comfortable temperatures throughout your home.
  • Ductless Mini-Splits

    • Yes. Ductless mini-split systems provide dual heating and cooling for year-round comfort. They use heat pump technology to warm your space in the winter and cool it in the summer. Mini-splits also allow you to control the temperature in individual rooms or zones, making them an excellent option for customized climate control.
    • Absolutely. Ductless mini-split systems can perform very well during our cold winters and humid summers. Cold-climate models are designed to extract heat even during below-freezing temperatures, making them a practical choice for the colder months.
    • Yes. A mini-split eliminates the energy loss associated with traditional ductwork, which accounts for over 30 percent of energy consumption for air conditioning.

      Unlike central HVAC systems, mini-splits transfer conditioned or heated air to each room instead of forcing it through a network of ducts, where energy can be lost before reaching the living space.

      Ductless mini-splits can be especially advantageous for older homes because they provide efficient climate control without the need for costly upgrades or extensive duct installations.

    • Most ductless mini-splits last anywhere from 15 to 20 years on average. Regular maintenance is key to protecting the longevity, efficiency, and performance of your system over time. Our team offers comprehensive tune-ups to reduce breakdowns, catch issues early, and keep your mini-split running smoothly for longer.
    • Ductless mini-splits have one filter in each air handler, so each room or zone has its own filter to clean. We recommend cleaning filters every 2–4 weeks to maintain optimal airflow and efficiency. Our experts can also check, clean, and replace filters as needed during our regular maintenance visits.
  • Radient Heating

    • Radiant heating can lead to long-term savings due to lower thermostat settings, reduced heat loss, efficient operation, and long-lasting components. We can evaluate your home and recommend a suitable radiant system to maximize comfort and energy savings.
    • Tile and natural stone floors are generally the best choice for radiant heating because they conduct and retain heat efficiently. Engineered wood, laminate, and vinyl can also work if installed according to the correct temperature guidelines.

      Whether you’re planning a new build or upgrading an existing home, our experts are familiar with different flooring materials and installation techniques to help you select the right setup for your flooring and heating needs.

    • Radiant heating systems require less maintenance than forced-air systems, but they still need regular TLC to operate efficiently. We recommend scheduling annual maintenance with our radiant heating technicians to keep yours in top shape. Our preventive tune-ups are designed to save you time, money, and hassle by reducing costly breakdowns, improving efficiency, and extending the longevity of your heating equipment.
  • AC Installation

    • A properly sized air conditioner is a must for enjoying consistent comfort while avoiding unnecessary energy waste. AC sizing is measured using BTUs (British Thermal Units). We conduct Manual J calculations to determine an appropriate AC size for your property’s square footage, layout, and usage.
    • The timeframe for installing a new air conditioner depends on the type of system, the complexity of the project, and whether any ductwork modifications or electrical upgrades are required. Most AC installations take 4–8 hours to complete, while more complicated installations can take a full day or longer. Our team prioritizes transparent communication and honest, upfront pricing to help you move forward with confidence.
    • Absolutely. Upgrading your air conditioner can significantly improve energy efficiency, making it a smart investment for your comfort and wallet. We offer a broad selection of high-performance systems from industry-leading brands, giving you peace of mind that your new air conditioner is built to last.
    • Yes. We offer warranties for qualifying AC installations, so you can enjoy long-term protection and performance for years to come.
    • The lifespan of an air conditioner depends on the make and model, as well as usage, local climate conditions, and maintenance frequency. A well-maintained AC unit generally lasts 10–20 years with regular upkeep.

      If your air conditioner is constantly breaking down or driving up your energy bills, it might be more cost-effective to replace it. We can inspect your current unit and recommend a suitable replacement for your cooling needs.

  • Commercial / New Construction

    • Preventing frozen pipes in a vacant commercial property requires proactive planning. Some helpful tips include maintaining a minimum indoor temperature of 55°F, draining unused plumbing lines, insulating exposed piping, sealing drafts and air leaks, and using freeze protection devices in high-risk areas. Our team provides routine inspections and preventive maintenance to identify vulnerable areas and recommend protective measures to reduce the risk of frozen pipes and costly water damage.
    • We recommend scheduling commercial HVAC maintenance at least twice a year for optimal performance, ideally in the spring and fall before the peak seasonal demand. More frequent tune-ups may be needed for facilities with high occupancy, extended operating hours, or specialized needs. We can evaluate your property and recommend a tailored maintenance schedule to protect your business and wallet.
    • Frequent clogs in commercial restrooms are often caused by high usage, improper disposal, and aging plumbing infrastructure. Items like paper towels, “flushable” wipes, feminine hygiene products, and excess toilet paper can quickly overwhelm commercial drain lines, especially during peak business hours.

      Other common contributors include mineral buildup from hard water, tree root intrusion, and undersized or outdated plumbing systems. Our professional plumbers can inspect drain lines, identify recurring problem areas, and recommend targeted solutions like drain cleaning, pipe repairs, or usage adjustments to reduce repeat clogs.

  • Water Heaters

    • Tank water heaters generally last 8–12 years, while tankless models can last 15–20 years with proper upkeep. Our team offers preventive tune-ups to extend the longevity of your equipment, reduce costly breakdowns, and keep your system operating efficiently for longer. We recommend scheduling annual maintenance checks to keep your water heater performing at its best.
    • Our region is known for its hard water, which contains high levels of dissolved minerals like magnesium and calcium. Over time, this can lead to scale buildup, reduced efficiency, higher utility bills, shortened appliance lifespans, clogged components, and even premature failure.

      Our pros are familiar with these local climate impacts to keep your water heater running smoothly. We provide annual flushing and maintenance checks to remove sediment, check and replace corroded parts as needed, and recommend water softening solutions if necessary to protect your water heater system.

    • Water heater repair typically works best for localized damage or occasional issues, such as a leaky valve or a malfunctioning thermostat. However, replacement may be necessary if your water heater is constantly breaking down or driving up your energy bills. If your system is nearing the end of its life, we can help you find a suitable replacement to get your hot water up and running again.
    • If you find yourself waiting longer than usual for hot water, some possible culprits include sediment buildup in the tank, a faulty heating element, incorrect thermostat settings, an aging or undersized unit, or supply line issues. We can inspect your system, identify the root cause, and recommend the best path forward for restoring reliable heating, whether that means repairing your system or replacing it with a new one.
  • New Construction

    • The best HVAC system for a new construction home depends on the layout, square footage, insulation levels, and energy goals of the property. Our team evaluates the home’s design during the planning stage to recommend systems that deliver efficient heating, cooling, and airflow throughout the entire space. This helps ensure long-term comfort and reliable performance from day one.
    • HVAC and plumbing systems are typically installed during the early construction phases, after framing is complete but before walls are closed. This allows our technicians to properly run ductwork, piping, and ventilation while coordinating with builders and other trades to keep the project on schedule.
    • Yes. We regularly collaborate with builders, contractors, and project managers to design and install HVAC and plumbing systems for new homes. Our team focuses on clear communication, efficient scheduling, and professional installation to help construction projects move forward smoothly.
    • Absolutely. New construction allows HVAC systems to be designed specifically for the home’s layout. Proper system sizing, duct placement, and zoning options can all be planned ahead of time to maximize comfort, efficiency, and consistent airflow throughout the home.
    • Installing HVAC systems during construction allows for better planning, more efficient duct routing, and optimal system placement. This often leads to improved energy efficiency, better indoor comfort, and fewer limitations compared to retrofitting systems in existing homes.
    • Yes. Even brand-new systems benefit from regular maintenance. Routine inspections and tune-ups help keep equipment running efficiently, extend system life, and ensure reliable heating and cooling as the home settles into regular use.
    • Yes. In addition to HVAC systems, we install plumbing systems for new construction homes. This includes water lines, drainage systems, fixtures, and other essential plumbing components needed for safe and reliable operation.