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Heat Pump Solutions Inc.
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Thermostat - Install or Replace

Serving Centerville, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2020

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"These guys are the best! Waited for weeks to get other companies to come to house and then weeks to send estimate ! These guys came in 3 days and emailed estimate in hours! Two weeks later the job was done! Very Professional ! Oh yeah, they were 2 thousand cheaper. Mitsubishi also."
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David Hansen
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Thermostat - Install or Replace

Serving Centerville, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2025

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"I?m so impressed with David?s work. He was very respectful of my home and took the time to do the job right. He saved my favorite wood rolling cart from falling apart and completely fixed my finicky front door. It?s a relief to have everything working properly again!"
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Centerville, MA and surrounding areas

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At Complete Coverage, we take pride in providing reliable, high-quality services for homeowners and businesses alike. We specialize in demolition, junk and trash removal, interior and exterior painting, and general property cleanups. Whether you need a single room demolished, a property cleaned out, or a fresh coat of paint, we approach every job with professionalism, honesty, and attention to detail. As a family man, I understand the importance of treating every customer's home and property with the same care and respect I would my own. If your project requires services beyond what we offer, I can also help connect you with trusted local professionals to get the job done right. My goal is to provide dependable service, fair pricing, and workmanship you can count on from start to finish.

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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

In most cases, a mother bird will return to a disturbed nest after the disturbance has passed. However, it can be hard for a mother bird to find a relocated nest. So, while it’s false that a mother bird will abandon her nest if it’s been disturbed, it’s not a good idea to relocate a nest with live babies or eggs in it.

You should never block both the top and bottom of your chimney. Proper airflow is essential because the temperature inside the chimney will still fluctuate as your house warms and cools. Moisture can build up without ventilation, leading to dampness in your walls over time. Blocking the top prevents debris and animals from entering, but the chimney still needs air circulation to avoid condensation issues. Allowing the chimney to breathe maintains the health of your home and prevents long-term damage.

The most common wasps are hornets, yellowjackets, and paper wasps. Both hornets and yellowjackets are black and yellow, and hornets are known to be more aggressive if their nests are disturbed. Paper wasps are black or reddish-brown with yellow markings and often build nests on eaves or branches. Of the more than 300,000 species of wasps, these are the most often encountered by pest control professionals.

Luckily, spiders rarely “infest” a home like many other pests. They don’t tend to live in groups except when first born, and prefer their space. But you can prevent them from gaining entry by making sure your home is well-sealed and free of other insects. You can also lay down barrier sprays or powders designed to repel or kill spiders. Professionals can also lay down these barriers to prevent future spider problems.

There are plenty of scents spiders hate, but there are some scents scientists believe can work in the opposite way and attract them into your home. Some studies suggest that spiders may be attracted to stinky items like smelly socks. One thought is spiders are attracted to smells that attract more insects, such as mosquitos, which they feed on.

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