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Degree Cooling and Heating Serving Wilton, CT Wilton, Connecticut is another one of those charming towns that offers a wonderful quality of life for its residents, making it a fantastic place to live and work. We are always happy to visit Wilton on one of our HVAC, plumbing, or electrical services visits. It’s a town… Continue Reading
Read MoreWe Offer Home Comfort Services to Our Neighbors in Weston, CT When we get a service call from someone in Weston, CT, we know that we will be seeing some beautiful countryside and meeting some wonderful people. Founded in 1787, people who live in Weston love the rural serenity and sophisticated living, making it one… Continue Reading
Read MoreWest Redding, Connecticut is a charming hamlet located within the town of Redding. The area saw significant development in the mid-19th century when the railroad was built. The West Redding railroad which connected Norwalk to Danbury and brought new opportunities for commerce and transportation. This turned West Redding into a hub for local businesses, including… Continue Reading
Read MoreRedding, Connecticut was named after John Read, an early settler who established a homestead in the area. The town was originally part of Fairfield and was settled in the early 1700s before being officially incorporated as a town in 1767. Redding’s history includes significant contributions during the Revolutionary War, such as serving as a winter… Continue Reading
Read MoreWhen we get an HVAC service call to go out to Easton, we know that we will be enjoying a beautiful drive just past the Merritt Parkway and into the rural farm lands in this scenic part of Connecticut. Downtown Easton can be easy to miss because it’s just a country store situated at Center… Continue Reading
Read MoreMonroe, Connecticut was incorporated in 1823 and named after James Monroe, the fifth President of the United States. Monroe was originally part of Stratford and included in the “White Hills Purchase,” which transferred the land from the Paugussett Native American Tribe to the township of Stratford. Monroe separated from Stratford due to the growing population… Continue Reading
Read MoreTrumbull, Connecticut was originally home to the Golden Hill Paugussett Indian Nation before being colonized by the English during the Great Migration of the 1630s. Originally part of Stratford, local farmers petitioned the Colony of Connecticut to establish their own separate village in 1725. The area was initially named Unity, but in 1744 it merged… Continue Reading
Read MoreBethel, CT, is a Town in Our Service Area Bethel is located along Interstate 84 just south east of Danbury and in our HVAC and plumbing service area. Bethel has a small town atmosphere that caters to families and ideal for commuters to the surrounding urban areas. It has an active Chamber of Commerce that… Continue Reading
Read MoreNewtown is conveniently located along Interstate 84 as you drive between Southbury and Danbury. If you get off at Church Hill Road and head southwest until you get to Main Street, you’ll be in the heart of Newtown. Edmund Town Hall is one of the local landmarks where musical performances, author lectures, and cultural events… Continue Reading
Read MoreStratford, Connecticut was founded in 1639 by Puritan leader Reverend Adam Blakeman and a group of settlers seeking religious freedom. Originally known as Cupheag, the town was renamed Stratford in 1643 to honor Stratford-upon-Avon in England. Stratford quickly became known for its shipbuilding and oystering industries thanks to its location near the Housatonic River and… Continue Reading
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