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Here at Thurston Mechanical LLC we provide service to both propane and oil heating systems; As well as servicing air conditioning systems both ductless and central. Licensed in both VT and NH. We service central VT and the surrounding areas. We also service and maintain refrigeration equipment both residential and commercial. We also offer 24hr emergency service.

Here at Thurston Mechanical LLC we provide service to both propane and oil heating systems; As well as servicing air conditioning systems both ductless and central. Licensed in both VT and NH. We service central VT and the surrounding areas. We also service and maintain refrigeration equipment both residential and commercial. We also offer 24hr emergency service.

Heating Oil questions, answered by experts

A geothermal heat pump system will take about 10 years to pay for itself, and it has a life span of anywhere from about 25 to 50 years. Installing a geothermal heat pump will cost about $14,250 upfront, but it can reduce your energy bills by around 65% when compared to a conventional HVAC system.

Yes, including optimizing settings and suggesting upgrades if needed.

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.

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.

Most HVAC companies charge a flat service call fee of between $75 and $150, which includes traveling to your home and inspecting your system to find the underlying problem. Keep in mind that these prices only include diagnostics and the actual repairs will usually be billed separately. If you’re calling for routine service, the service call will be included in your inspection and tune-up, with the total sitting around $150. Your prices could be a little higher if you have a very large home with multiple condensers and air handlers, as inspections and servicing take longer.

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