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You and your family want to be in an environment that stays comfortable, even in extreme heat and cold. Smart homeowners know that worry-free, reliable comfort doesn't happen by accident. You need a trustworthy HVAC company to get you there. Let us be your partner in home comfort in Portland! Should your furnace break down and need emergency service, you'll be glad to know we are reachable after hours and are familiar with most every brand of equipment made.

Our experienced, highly-trained HVAC technicians can quickly discover why you need a Furnace repair and fix the problems plaguing your heating system. Not sure if you should invest in a costly boiler repair or just replace your equipment? We take the time to educate you, present options, and answer your questions so you can decide what's best for your budget.

It's your home, your money, and your choice. We fully respect that. You and your family want to sleep, work and play in an environment that stays comfortable, even in extreme heat and cold.
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What do you enjoy doing when you are not working?
I enjoy family the most (Golf is pretty close though, Ha).
I enjoy spending time with Jenna and our kids.
I enjoy skiing in the winter, golf, fix it up projects, I enjoy the gym, camping, and Maine.
What certifications do you have/ what are your specialties?
My specialities are embracing the challenges of this trade, spending time with customers and our employees.
What do you like about working at Gammon's HVAC?
I like watching the growth of this company and the amazing talent that the employees bring to work everyday.
Study up - Find out about license and insurance requirements for contractors in your state.
And before you call a contractor, know the model of your current system and its maintenance history.
Also, make note of any uncomfortable rooms.
This will help potential contractors better understand your heating needs.
Call references - Ask contractors for customer references and call them.
Ask about the contractor's installation or service performance, and if the job was completed on time and within budget.
Most air conditioners have their capacity rated in BTUs, or British Thermal Units.
A BTU is, generally, the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water one degree F. Specifically, a BTU is 1,055 joules, but the first definition is easier to understand in real-life terms.
One "ton", in heating and cooling terms, is 12,000 BTUs.
A typical window air conditioner that you find at a local retailer might be rated at 10,000 BTUs.
What that means is that the air conditioner has the ability to cool 10,000 pounds of water (about 1,200 gallons) one degree in one hour.
Maintain your equipment to prevent future problems and unwanted costs.
Keep your cooling and heating system at peak performance by having a contractor do annual pre-season check-ups.
Contractors get busy once summer and winter come, so it's best to check the cooling system in the spring and the heating system in the fall.
To remember, you might plan the check-ups around the time changes in the spring and fall.
Faulty electrical connections can cause unsafe operation of your system and reduce the life of major components.
The systems you now use or choose to have installed may qualify for energy efficiency savings.
You may be able to take the credits if you made energy saving improvements to your home located in the United States in 2020.
Homeowners may be able to claim federal tax credits equal to 10% of the installed cost for qualifying HVAC improvements, up to a maximum credit of $500.
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