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BWalsh
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Waban, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2000

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"Bertie was extremely responsive from the initial contact and through out the job. He came on Saturday morning to check out the job and give an estimate.  He said he'd be there at 9, he was there at 8:55.  We had to replace a bathroom ceiling fan, which caused damage to the old plaster/wire popcorn finish ceiling. It was a small job but he was fine with that. He was able to schedule the for Monday. He should up again early and set straight to work. He put down drop cloths in the bathroom, prepped the ceiling and started patching it up. He was professional, courteous, friendly and highly knowledgeable. We would highly recommend him and hope to use him again soon for another larger project.
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Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Landry Mechanical, Inc.- Electrical
4.5(
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Waban, MA and surrounding areas

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In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Went out of their way to insure faucet installation after initial install proved defective. Associate went extra mile and drove approximately 25 miles away to get another faucet and made successful installation."
Ductless Install
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+52

Response time2 days
89 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by83%of homeowners
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Landry Mechanical, Inc.- HVAC
4.5(
107
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Thermostat - Install or ReplaceThermostat - Repair or Reprogram

Serving Waban, MA and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2008

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Went out of their way to insure faucet installation after initial install proved defective. Associate went extra mile and drove approximately 25 miles away to get another faucet and made successful installation."
Mitsubishi Ductless
Furnace install
Water filtration
Stretching out during a hvac install
New heat pump and furnace

+50

Response time11 hrs
Response rate97%
51 neighbors recently requested a quote
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Nest Installation questions, answered by experts

Through thorough inspections and sealing of potential entry points to deter access.

No, mothballs do not keep bats away. Not only are mothballs completely ineffective when repelling or removing bats, but using them could be illegal, depending on where you live. Remember, bats are federally protected, and it's illegal to use chemicals during the removal process, and mothballs tend to fall into this category.

Roaches won’t sting your pets and don’t have venom like spiders do , but they present other dangers. Cockroaches are notorious carriers of diseases like salmonella and parasites like tapeworms. Because they’re so dirty, their bites (otherwise harmless) can also get infected. You don’t want your pets chasing and trying to eat cockroaches, or sleeping near a roach infestation. 

Luckily, skunks aren’t challenging to get rid of. You can try to remove them slowly by filling their den entryway loosely with newspaper. Many skunks notice their den is in jeopardy and take off on their own. You can also try making a homemade spray of jalapeno pepper, yellow onion, and cayenne pepper—believe it or not, skunks are sensitive to these smells, so if you spray this around the den or in hard-to-reach places around your property, most skunks will take the hint and leave. 

Carpenter ants don’t eat wood. It’s a common misconception because many kinds of termites eat wood as well as live inside it. Carpenter ants, however, are omnivores and only chew into wood to create pathways and nests, discarding the chewed wood as frass which is a major indicator of a carpenter ant problem. They prefer to eat smaller insects, sweet things like spilled honey, and sources of protein like pet food.

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