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Avatar for Protech Heating & Air Conditioning
Protech Heating & Air Conditioning
5.0(
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Serving Monroe, CT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2007

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"He explained everything to me clearly. He respected my time. Came on time. Did the work. Showed me pictures and gave me a more realistic schedule of maintaing/cleaning my vents. Highly recommended."
New construction heat & air conditioning
Air conditioning
Commercial roofing top unit
Mini split residential
Propane gas tank installed comercial

+4

Response time5 hrs
43 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by26%of homeowners
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HARP Home Services, LLC
3.6(
102
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Serving Monroe, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had a split air conditioning system installed. Everyone was very professional and they were very careful to clean up everything. We will definitely call them again to replace a 40 year old boiler."
Multiple Solutions For Your Home
Available When You Need Us
Cleaner Than We Found It
Only The Best Technicians
Professional Maintenance

+29

Response time4 hrs
130 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by74%of homeowners
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Luxury roofing & Design LLC
5.0(
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Serving Monroe, CT and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Anthony and his team did an amazing job on my project. I acquired numerous bids, these guys came in at the best price and terms. They kept a clean job site and performed impeccable work. I will hire them again on all of my rentals and new constructions. Thank you again!"
Wilson Project
Wilson Remodel
Parker Roof Replacement
Wilson Project
Wilson Remodel

+32

Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

The signs of a bed bug infestation include itchy, red bite marks on the skin and various forms of physical evidence on or near your bed. Look for reddish or rust-colored stains on sheets from crushed bed bugs, as well as small, dark fecal droppings. You might also find the bugs themselves, their tiny eggs, or the pale, molted skins (casings) they leave behind. In some cases, a persistent musty odor may be present. If you notice any of these signs, calling a professional exterminator is the most effective way to handle the infestation.

When you spray a roach, the chemicals, usually a mix of neurotoxins like pyrethroids or pyrethrins, start affecting its nervous system almost immediately. It disrupts the roach’s nerve signals, causing paralysis and eventually death. You'll often see the roach twitch, flip over on its back, and stop moving within seconds to minutes.

The right snake trap depends on your needs and the species of snake. Glue traps are the easiest to handle but are inhumane and may catch and kill other animals, like squirrels, birds, and mice. Cage traps catch snakes alive so they can be released elsewhere. Minnow traps are the best choice for water snakes. 

To heat up a room to kill bed bugs, you’ll need to put either a portable heat chamber or hot dryer in the space. Larger heat chambers can be used to heat up furniture, while only professional heating systems can heat an entire home or structure at a high enough temperature to kill bed bugs. Keep in mind that this method is most effective when done by a bed bug professional with professional-grade equipment to eradicate the bed bugs without damaging your home.

Carpet beetles do not bite humans, but their larvae can cause skin irritation that’s often mistaken for bites. These tiny, bristly larvae have barbed hairs that can lead to allergic reactions in sensitive individuals, resulting in red, itchy welts or rashes. While the irritation may resemble bug bites, it’s actually a response to contact with the hairs or shed skins, not an actual bite. Adult carpet beetles are harmless and primarily feed on pollen, but their larvae can damage natural fibers like wool, fur, or leather in carpets, clothing, and upholstery.

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