You know that sinking feeling when your furnace quits on the coldest night of the year. Or when your AC dies during the first heat wave. Those middle-of-the-night panic calls, the uncomfortable nights, the skyrocketing energy bills from a system that’s limping along.
Here’s what changes when your HVAC system actually works: You sleep through winter storms because your heat never fails. Your energy bills stay predictable because your system runs efficiently. Your family stays comfortable because you’re not crossing your fingers every time the temperature drops.
That’s the difference between hoping your system holds up and knowing it will. When you work with experienced HVAC contractors who understand Connecticut’s climate, your system becomes something you can count on instead of something you worry about.
We’ve been serving Fairfield County families as a trusted, family-owned business. We’re not the biggest HVAC company in Connecticut, but we’re the one that treats your home like our own.
Our licensed and insured technicians know Wilton’s unique challenges—from the historic homes in Silvermine that need careful system upgrades to the newer developments in South Wilton where efficiency matters most. We’ve seen how Connecticut’s harsh winters and humid summers push HVAC systems to their limits.
What sets us apart is simple: we back every job with a 100% guarantee and a full year of warranty coverage. When we say your system will work, we mean it. And if something isn’t right, we’ll make it right—no questions asked.
Here’s exactly what happens when you call us. First, we’ll schedule a convenient time that works with your busy life—no waiting around all day for a vague time window. Our technician arrives with a fully stocked truck and the experience to diagnose your issue quickly.
Before any work begins, we’ll explain exactly what’s wrong and give you an upfront price. Our diagnostic fee is $96.99, which includes travel time and often covers the entire repair. No hidden charges, no surprise bills, no pressure tactics.
Most repairs happen the same day because we stock our trucks with the parts Connecticut homes actually need. If you join our maintenance agreement program, we’ll even waive that diagnostic fee and keep track of your service schedule so you never have to worry about missed tune-ups.
When the work is done, it’s backed by our 100% guarantee. You’ll know exactly what was fixed, how long it should last, and what to watch for going forward.
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We handle everything your home’s comfort system needs—heating maintenance, HVAC repair, air conditioning service, and full system installations. Whether you’re dealing with an aging furnace in a Cannondale colonial or need a new high-efficiency system for your Georgetown home, we work with all major brands and handle both residential and commercial equipment.
Wilton homeowners face specific challenges that cookie-cutter HVAC companies don’t understand. Your historic home might need ductwork modifications. Your newer construction might benefit from smart thermostats and zoned systems. Your family might have indoor air quality concerns that go beyond just heating and cooling.
We’ve been serving Fairfield County long enough to know that one size doesn’t fit all. That’s why every service call starts with understanding your specific situation, your home’s unique needs, and your family’s comfort priorities. From emergency repairs to planned upgrades, we’re equipped to handle whatever Connecticut’s climate throws at your HVAC system.
Connecticut’s extreme seasonal changes mean your HVAC system works harder than systems in milder climates. We recommend professional maintenance twice a year—once before the heating season and once before cooling season.
Spring maintenance catches problems before the first heat wave hits. That’s when we clean your AC coils, check refrigerant levels, and make sure your system can handle Wilton’s humid summers. Fall maintenance prepares your heating system for those below-freezing nights that start earlier than most people expect.
Regular maintenance prevents about 85% of the emergency calls we see. It’s also the difference between a system that lasts 10-12 years and one that gives you 15-20 years of reliable service.
We see three main issues in Wilton homes. First, frozen evaporator coils during humid summer weather—Connecticut’s moisture levels cause ice buildup that blocks airflow. Second, clogged condensate drains from all that humidity, which can shut down your system or cause water damage.
Third, uneven heating in older homes, especially in neighborhoods like Silvermine where historic homes have unique ductwork challenges. Rooms that are too hot or too cold usually mean your system is working harder than it should, which drives up energy costs and shortens equipment life.
The good news is that all three problems are preventable with proper maintenance. Regular tune-ups catch these issues before they become expensive emergency repairs.
Age is the first factor—if your system is over 15 years old and needs frequent repairs, replacement usually makes more financial sense. But age isn’t everything. A well-maintained 20-year-old system might outlast a neglected 10-year-old one.
Look for these warning signs: energy bills that keep climbing even though your usage hasn’t changed, rooms that never reach the right temperature, or strange noises that weren’t there before. If you’re calling for repairs more than twice a year, that’s usually your system telling you it’s time for an upgrade.
We’ll always give you honest advice about repair versus replacement. Sometimes a $200 repair buys you several more years. Other times, investing in a new high-efficiency system saves you more money in the long run than continuing to patch an old one.
Yes, we provide emergency HVAC service because we know Connecticut weather doesn’t follow business hours. When your heat fails during a winter storm or your AC quits during a heat wave, you need help fast—not next Tuesday between 9 and 5.
Our emergency service covers true emergencies: no heat when temperatures are below freezing, no cooling when it’s dangerously hot, gas leaks, or any situation that affects your family’s safety or health. We respond quickly and come prepared with the parts most Connecticut homes need.
Emergency calls do cost more than scheduled service, but we’re upfront about pricing before we start any work. Sometimes the “emergency” is actually something simple that can wait until regular business hours, and we’ll let you know if that’s the case.
We service all major HVAC brands because Wilton homes have everything from decades-old systems to the latest high-efficiency equipment. Whether you have Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Goodman, Rheem, or any other major brand, our technicians have the training and parts to keep it running.
This matters more than most people realize. Some HVAC companies only work on certain brands, which means you might get told you need a complete replacement when you really just need a repair. We’re not trying to sell you a specific brand—we’re trying to fix what you have or recommend what actually works best for your situation.
Our trucks carry parts for the most common Connecticut systems, which means most repairs happen the same day regardless of what brand you have. We also handle both residential and commercial equipment, so whether it’s your home’s furnace or your business’s rooftop unit, we’ve got the expertise to keep it running.
Our diagnostic fee is $96.99, which includes travel time and often covers the entire repair for minor issues. If you join our maintenance agreement program, we waive that diagnostic fee and provide priority scheduling plus discounts on repairs.
Repair costs depend on what’s actually wrong—a simple thermostat issue might cost under $200, while a major component replacement could be $800-1500. We always give you the exact price before starting any work, so there are never surprise charges on your bill.
For new installations, costs vary based on your home’s size, existing ductwork, and the efficiency level you choose. We’ll evaluate your specific situation and provide options at different price points, explaining what you get for your investment and how long it should last. Our goal is helping you make the decision that makes sense for your family and your budget.
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