When your system fails on the hottest day of summer or the coldest night of winter, you need it fixed fast. Our licensed technicians respond quickly with the right parts and expertise to get your home comfortable again.
You’ll have reliable heating and cooling that works when you need it most. No more emergency hotel stays or sleepless nights wondering if your system will hold up through the season.
Your energy bills stay predictable too. We fix problems correctly the first time, so you’re not dealing with the same issue next month or paying for repeated service calls.
We understand Stamford’s brutal summers and frigid winters because we live here too. Our technicians have worked on everything from historic homes downtown to modern apartments near the harbor.
Every technician on our team holds proper Connecticut licensing and EPA certifications. We’re not sending apprentices to learn on your system—you get experienced professionals who diagnose problems accurately and fix them right.
Stamford homeowners trust us because we show up when we say we will, explain what’s wrong in plain English, and give you honest pricing before we start any work.
Call us and we’ll schedule a time that works for you—often same day for urgent issues. Our technician arrives with a fully stocked truck and diagnostic equipment to identify the problem quickly.
You’ll get a clear explanation of what’s wrong and exactly what it costs to fix before any work begins. No surprises, no pressure tactics, just honest information so you can make the right decision for your home.
We complete the repair using quality parts and test everything to make sure it’s working properly. You’ll know your system is running efficiently and reliably before we leave.
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We service all major heating and cooling brands, from older furnaces and boilers to modern heat pumps and ductless systems. Whether you need emergency repair, routine maintenance, or a complete system replacement, we handle it all.
Stamford’s weather puts extra stress on HVAC equipment. Our maintenance programs are designed specifically for Connecticut’s climate challenges—preventing the common failures that happen when systems work overtime during temperature extremes.
You’ll get priority scheduling, discounted repairs, and the peace of mind that comes from having your system checked by professionals who know what to look for before small problems become expensive emergencies.
We typically respond to emergency calls within 2-4 hours, often sooner during regular business hours. For true emergencies—like no heat in winter or complete AC failure during a heat wave—we prioritize same-day service.
Our technicians carry common parts for most major brands, so many repairs can be completed on the first visit. If we need to order a specific part, we’ll provide temporary solutions when possible to keep you comfortable until the permanent fix is complete.
Emergency service is available 24/7 because HVAC problems don’t wait for convenient times. You pay standard rates during business hours, with modest after-hours fees only for genuine emergencies outside normal operating times.
Our maintenance service includes a complete system inspection, cleaning of key components, filter replacement, and testing of all safety controls. We check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, clean condenser coils, and test thermostat calibration.
For heating systems, we inspect heat exchangers, test ignition systems, check gas connections for leaks, and clean burner assemblies. Air conditioning maintenance includes checking drainage systems, testing capacitors, and ensuring proper airflow throughout your ductwork.
You’ll receive a detailed report of our findings, including any recommendations for repairs or improvements. We catch small issues before they become expensive problems, and maintenance customers get priority scheduling and discounted repair rates year-round.
Yes, we have extensive experience with older heating and cooling systems, including steam radiators, cast iron boilers, and vintage ductwork common in Stamford’s historic neighborhoods. Many of these systems are well-built and can run efficiently for decades with proper maintenance.
We keep parts for older equipment and know reliable suppliers for hard-to-find components. When repairs aren’t cost-effective, we can recommend modern replacements that work with your existing infrastructure without major renovations.
Our technicians understand the unique challenges of working in older homes—tight spaces, unusual configurations, and the need to preserve historical character while improving comfort and efficiency.
Generally, if repair costs exceed 50% of your system’s replacement value, or if you’re facing frequent breakdowns, replacement makes more financial sense. Age is also a factor—most systems become less reliable and efficient after 15-20 years.
We’ll give you honest recommendations based on your system’s condition, your comfort needs, and your budget. Sometimes a repair can buy you a few more years, and sometimes continuing to patch an old system just wastes money.
Energy efficiency matters too. Newer systems can cut your utility bills significantly, and the savings often offset the replacement cost over time. We’ll calculate the numbers so you can make an informed decision that’s right for your situation.
We service all major brands including Carrier, Trane, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, York, American Standard, and many others. Our technicians stay current with training on new models and technologies, so we can work on both older and newer equipment.
We stock common parts for the most popular brands and can usually complete repairs on the first visit. For less common brands or older models, we have relationships with suppliers who can get parts quickly when needed.
Brand doesn’t matter as much as proper installation and maintenance. A well-maintained system from any reputable manufacturer will serve you better than a premium brand that’s been neglected. We focus on keeping your existing equipment running efficiently, regardless of the nameplate.
Yes, all our technicians hold current Connecticut licenses through the State Department of Consumer Protection, and they maintain EPA certifications required for refrigerant handling. These aren’t just pieces of paper—they represent ongoing education and testing to stay current with codes and safety requirements.
Licensed technicians understand proper installation techniques, safety protocols, and local building codes. This protects you from substandard work that could be dangerous or cause expensive problems down the road.
You can verify any contractor’s licensing status through the Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection website. We’re happy to provide our license numbers and encourage customers to check—it shows we’re committed to operating legally and professionally in Stamford.
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