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We are available for all of our valued customer's residential and commercial heating and cooling needs from all over northern CT and the Greater Hartford area. I needed a part for my gas-fired fireplace which was several years old & he was able to find it & repair it. This was very important to me because my house is very old with no insulation & gas unit helps tremendously keeping my electric bills lower.

I would definitely call him for any plumbing problems that I have in the future.
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Connecticut Cooling and Heating, Inc. is a full service heating and air conditioning company.
Established in Bloomfield, CT, the company has over 75 years of knowledge and experience in the heating and cooling industry.
Paul Snyde is a licensed technician who also owns and operates the organization.
He possess extensive experience in installations, design of systems and service.
Our service department consists of all Connecticut state licensed technicians whose capabilities cover a wide spectrum of residential, commercial and light industrial troubleshooting skills and installation experience.
We are available for all of our valued customer's residential and commercial heating and cooling needs.
We are available for all of our valued customer's residential and commercial heating and cooling needs from all over northern CT and the Greater Hartford area, in towns such as West Hartford, Bloomfield, Simsbury, Avon, Farmington, Windsor, Windosr Locks, East Hartford, Hartford, South Windsor, East Granby and everywhere in between.
Equipment problems and emergencies can happen at any time, so we are available for your service calls 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Shopping for an HVAC system can be pretty daunting-after all, an HVAC is one of the most expensive purchases most families will make.
At American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning, we want to make sure that every part of the purchasing process is comfortable, and that starts with getting familiar with the HVAC basics - and that means answering all of your questions from, "What is a heat pump?" to, "How does central air work?" so you know how HVAC works with your home.
When it comes to purchasing an HVAC system, cost is one of the biggest concerns.
Each degree you lower your thermostat for a period of at least eight hours (say, when you are asleep or at work) can make your heating bill 1 percent cheaper, the Energy Department estimates.
This doesn't mean you have to freeze at night.
Try throwing on warmer pajamas or snuggling under an extra blanket.
You can save as much as 30 percent on energy bills by covering up drafty windows and doors and sealing air leaks, according to the Department of Energy.
A rolled-up towel is an easy and cheap way to stop a draft.
Make sure you are getting the best possible light by cleaning fixtures and replacing any yellowed or hazy lenses and diffusers twice a year.
Buy fixtures that have a dimmer, which allow you to manually adjust the intensity of light in a room.
Because most lights use less electricity at lower settings, you do not need to pay for more light than you need.
Dimmers can be used with incandescent lights, including low-voltage systems, but only with new-screw-based dimmable fluorescent bulbs.
Other fluorescent lights must have their own dimmable ballasts.
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