Heat Pumps
Now that the cooler temperatures have returned, you might be thinking about your home’s heating system. Is it working as well as it should be? Living in the Northeast, we rely on our heating systems to keep our homes nice and cozy for a long period. That’s why it’s so important to know the signs… Continue Reading
Read MoreHave you been thinking about upgrading to a new home comfort system? Today, there are many different options when it comes to home heating and cooling, and most new equipment is far more efficient than systems were even 10 years ago. One of the most efficient home comfort technologies is heat pump heating and cooling.… Continue Reading
Read MoreMarlborough, CT, used to be a major intersection of two commonly traveled roads: The Marlborough-New London Turnpike and the Willimantic Turnpike. The New London Turnpike was a major route to and from the Connecticut shore. Today, those two turnpikes have been replaced with Route 2 and Route 66 which are nice drives through bucolic parts… Continue Reading
Read MoreWe love to serve our friends in Marlborough with their heat pump repair needs. The town of Marlborough is just on the other side of Dark Hollow from our offices in Glastonbury. The town is always beautiful regardless of the time of year, but in the summer it is particularly nice when everything is leafed… Continue Reading
Read MoreThe early days of Marlborough were centered on farms and agriculture. Over the years, agriculture has been replaced by private residences and light industry, but it still has a small town ambiance that reflects its past as an agrarian center. A popular location in Marlborough are The Shops at Marlborough Barn. Located on North Main… Continue Reading
Read MoreThe town of Marlborough is southwest of our offices in Glastonbury. When we go down there on an HVAC service call, we usually take Route 2 down to exit 12. There are mostly residential homes in the ares with a number of homes located on the shores of Lake Terramuggus. The lake is really the… Continue Reading
Read MoreWethersfield is the location of the Webb-Deane-Stevens Museum, which features three 18th century homes that used to be at the center of this historic town. Each home has its own significance in not only the history of the Wethersfield area, but also the early days of the newly-formed United States. The houses are just one… Continue Reading
Read MoreWethersfield is one of the few areas that have been designated by the state of Connecticut as a “Cultural District.” This honor recognizes this area as vibrant, walkable, and a host to a variety of cultural activities. One of the oldest villages in North America (and the oldest in Connecticut) Wethersfield is a unique place… Continue Reading
Read MoreThe residents of Wethersfield have some notable community events that mark the changes in the seasons. In early June, they have the Cove Park Fireworks that unofficially launches the summer season and the warmer days ahead. When September rolls around, they enjoy the Wethersfield Cornfest that marks the end of summer and the inevitable approach… Continue Reading
Read MoreWethersfield is known as one of the oldest towns in North America. As a former colonial center, it boasts 375 years of existence as a town and community. Its 150 colonial homes are historically significant, including the Webb House on Main Street where General George Washington planned the Battle of Yorktown. Today, Wethersfield continues to… Continue Reading
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