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RESIDENTIAL HVAC CASE STUDIES

Find a home similar to yours to see how we solved heating and cooling problems.

We think the easiest way to tell you what we do is to show you what we do. Serving the Worcester County area, we've done installations from Providence, Rhode Island to Maine, and have served New England Homeowners for over twenty years.

So find a home or a neighborhood that looks like yours and see how we helped the homeowner with their home comfort problems. If you don't see your neighborhood or your type of home here, please click here to let us know where you live and we'll see if we have a story near you.

Browse our most recent case studies below:

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Oxford Ma Home Gets Mitsubishi Ductless Heating and Cooling System

Oxford Colonial home gets rid of window

Problem: The owners of this colonial style home in Oxford, MA were suffering with insufficient & noisy air conditioning. The rooms affected the most were the living room and the bedrooms. Window Ac units were not cutting it anymore.

 

Major Concerns: Too Noisy , Hate installing four of the window shaker units in windows every year, Not enough cooling. 

Auburn, Massachusetts Mitsubishi Hyper Heat Heating and Cooling System Installation

Auburn Ma Ductless System

Problem: The owners of this cape style home in Auburn, MA were in need of a alternative heating source. With Oil bills on the rise and the wood stove just to much intensive labor, they reached out to American Ductless Heat Pumps. 

 

Major Concerns: Sick of cutting wood, Oil Prices fluctuating to much, No AC in my home.

Charlton, MA Gets Ductless Heating and Cooling Installation

Charlton Ma Ductless Mini Split

Problem: This home was build in early 1990s and many contractors didn't offer the central air systems to the homeowners at the time, or the homeowners didn't have it in the budget. After nearly 30 years of sweating in there home they have decided ductless mini splits could be a less invasive installation.  

Major Concerns: Sick of moving window ac units twice a year, hot and cold spots through out home, need more ac.

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