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We do heating and ac and general contracting we service oil gas and heat pumps and ac and all small or large remodels we offer service agreements and stand behind all our work

We do heating and ac and general contracting we service oil gas and heat pumps and ac and all small or large remodels we offer service agreements and stand behind all our work


Cutting Edge is a reliable, transparent (no hidden fees), and trustworthy full service Residential and Commercial HVAC (Heating & Air Conditioning) Company servicing from Richmond, VA up to Baltimore, MD and everywhere in between.


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Commonwealth Environmental Associates, Inc.

7411 Iron Bridge Rd
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Commonwealth Environmental Associates, Inc.

7411 Iron Bridge Rd
5.00(
20
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Since 1992, Commonwealth Environmental Associates, Inc. has offered environmental testing, assessment and consulting services in Virginia and the surrounding southeastern states. These services have been completed for a wide range of retail, development, financial, commercial, legal, industrial, agricultural and residential clients. We are members of BBB and NFIB. Licensed & Insured.

"The test and follow up went very well. The tech explained the results and is forwarding me documentation."

Curtis S on January 2021

Since 1992, Commonwealth Environmental Associates, Inc. has offered environmental testing, assessment and consulting services in Virginia and the surrounding southeastern states. These services have been completed for a wide range of retail, development, financial, commercial, legal, industrial, agricultural and residential clients. We are members of BBB and NFIB. Licensed & Insured.

"The test and follow up went very well. The tech explained the results and is forwarding me documentation."

Curtis S on January 2021


"Daniel And Chris Knowledgeable, friendly and efficient. They made sure that both systems were working well. Updated us on things that needed to be done In the future. I would have them returned to my house."

Paula B on November 2024

Additional phone number - (800) 622-2804. Additional email - [email protected].

"Daniel And Chris Knowledgeable, friendly and efficient. They made sure that both systems were working well. Updated us on things that needed to be done In the future. I would have them returned to my house."

Paula B on November 2024

Heating Oil questions, answered by experts

An evaporator or swamp cooler is a common alternative for small spaces. These coolers blow moist air into a space to help cool it down. They are more affordable than misters and use much less water. However, coolers will not have the same cooling effect as misters, cannot help plants survive the heat, and only reach a small area.

HVAC systems usually last between 10 and 30 years, with most having a lifespan of around 20 years. Factors that impact a unit’s life expectancy include which brand you choose, how often you use it, and how well you maintain it. To make sure yours lasts as long as possible, make sure to keep it clean and schedule an annual service with an HVAC technician.

Your HVAC manufacturer will give you instructions on how often you should service your system. Have your unit professionally serviced at least once a year when in doubt. 

Heat pump systems are different because they provide heating and cooling solutions for your home. In this case, you should have it serviced at least twice a year.

Costs depend on system age, type, labor, and whether part replacements are necessary.

If a geothermal heat pump is installed correctly, then you shouldn’t have to worry about having a backup heat source such as a furnace or oil boiler. However, there are geothermal systems installed that include a backup in case the heat pump fails due to extreme cold. This is simply a backup heat pump you’ll likely never need and not an alternative heat source.

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