This post is sponsored and contributed by HomeAdvisor, a Patch Brand Partner.

Home & Garden

Tips For Hiring A Heating Contractor In Connecticut

Need to get your air ventilation system ready for winter? Contact a HomeAdvisor heating contractor for expert advice and repair.

Leave HVAC repairs and maintenace to the pros - hire a HomeAdvisor heating contractor.
Leave HVAC repairs and maintenace to the pros - hire a HomeAdvisor heating contractor. (Shutterstock)

Here in Connecticut, winter weather is just around the corner. Now’s the right time to make sure that your home heating, ventilation, air conditioner system (HVAC) is ready for colder temperatures before it’s too late to address the problem.

When it comes to your home’s heating system, it’s best to rely on the professional services of a qualified HVAC technician. Here’s how to find and hire the right heating contractor and leave maintenance and repairs to the pros.

Your HVAC is all about the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems that regulate temperature and air control in your home. You may have different types of HVAC equipment, such as a central heating source and air conditioner unit, or just a heat pump that controls both cooling and heating. Even though these systems are similar in design and function, each require the expert skills of a specialized technician.

Find out what's happening in Newtownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

There are different types of HVAC contractors to choose from. An independent contractor will be able to provide you with more consistency in personalized service at lower rates. A professional company can offer 24/7 availability and more specialized certification and experience with a wider range of HVAC brands.

Hiring the Right Heating Contractor

Find out what's happening in Newtownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

To ensure that you make the right decision when hiring an HVAC contractor, consider these 5 tips:

1. Check certification and licensing

It’s important to hire a licensed HVAC technician that’s certified and legitimate, ensuring they can provide you with dependable work. License requirements vary from state to state and are an indication that a contractor meets industry standards for knowledge and quality. Certification provides additional assurance that a technician has the expertise needed to maintain HVAC systems.

2. Ask for referrals

When looking for a professional contractor, ask family and friends for their recommendations. Or contact HomeAdvisor, who have vetted qualified pros for you. When consulting with any HVAC technician, ask for a list of references from their previous clients.

3. Read online reviews and ratings

Reviews are a good way to make an informed decision. Look for a service contractor who completes the job professionally and as scheduled.

4. Expect an in-home evaluation

A home evaluation will allow contractors to inspect your HVAC system and accurately assess for regular maintenance and repairs. Over the phone evaluations leave room for miscommunication and errors.

5. Get an itemized and written estimate

When comparing contractor estimates get an itemized list in writing of all costs, including equipment and labor.

Contact a HomeAdvisor heating contractor in Connecticut for an evaluation and estimate to keep your HVAC running at optimum performance.


HomeAdvisor is a Patch promotional partner.

This post is sponsored and contributed by HomeAdvisor, a Patch Brand Partner.