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Avatar for Cool Heat Mechanical, Inc.
Cool Heat Mechanical, Inc.
4.3(
39
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Serving West Suffield, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2012

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Dave/CoolHeat is very knowledgeable about HVAC and consideration of importance to me. Also made me aware of new zoning requirements so that wasn't a blindside. On top of that, I got 3 quotes and Dave was the only one that followed-up with me. Crew showed up on time and worked efficiently to install the new unit. Works great."
Oil Furnace Install
AC Replacement
Gas Boiler
Oil Boiler Replacement
Gas boiler upgrade

+3

Response time5 hrs
Response rate90%
11 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Valerie Spencer Interiors LLC
5.0(
88
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Serving West Suffield, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"Very well!! Brian did a great job installing 4 custom blinds in my home. Brian measured the rest of our widows and offered sound advice on how to accurately order blinds for them. I highly recommend Brian for his handyman services."
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Response time2 days
1 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by98%of homeowners
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HARP Home Services, LLC
3.6(
101
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Serving West Suffield, CT and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1989

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Two HVAC pros spent a total of like 7 hours at my house to fix a heating issue. Turns out it was a blown fuse - very rare. Tech suggested I replace the entire board as well for $175 whelp..."
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
127 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by74%of homeowners
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Heating and Air Conditioning questions, answered by experts

It all depends on the unit’s SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio). A higher SEER rating means better efficiency and lower costs for your energy bills. 

Take a look at the product you’re considering purchasing and compare it to other models to decide which one is affordable upfront but will keep your energy costs low over time.

A one-stage air conditioner only has one setting, while a two-stage air conditioner has a high and low setting. A two-stage air conditioner costs between $500 and $2,500 more than a traditional air conditioner, but it has a longer lifespan and helps to increase energy efficiency. To make this decision, you should consider your energy needs and available budget.

Indications of an HVAC problem include inconsistent heating or cooling throughout your home, unpredictable temperature changes, or inadequate air flow from vents. Abnormal sounds such as grinding, banging, or hissing, and unpleasant smells like mustiness or burning are also potential warning signs. A rise in energy costs without an increase in usage may also imply decreased efficiency. An HVAC system that frequently cycles on and off or cannot maintain a stable temperature is malfunctioning.

It is normal for the attic to be hotter than the rest of the house in the summer, but only by about 10 or 20 degrees. Attics that aren’t properly insulated or ventilated can reach temperatures of 130 degrees or more which can cause damage to the home’s structure, including the roof, wood framing, and HVAC system.

It is possible to add air conditioning to an older home, but it can be very expensive to do so. Expect to pay anywhere from $6,000 to $17,000 or more for the ductwork and AC unit. You’ll also have to hack into the home’s walls and ceilings to add ductwork, which can impact the aesthetics of an old home.

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