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Connecticut HVAC Installers

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Find an HVAC Installer in Connecticut

Connect with local Connecticut HVAC contractors for replacements, new installs, and system upgrades.
Choose a metro area from the links above to find installers near you.

Buying equipment online? You can purchase HVAC systems and replacement equipment at HVACDirect.com and hire a local pro from this directory for installation.

How This Works

  1. Select a Connecticut metro from the links above.
  2. Browse installers for coverage, services, and equipment experience.
  3. Purchase your equipment at
    HVACDirect.com
    (or use what you already have).
  4. Request a quote and schedule installation + startup.
Furnaces
Heat Pumps
Central AC
Mini Splits

Common HVAC Projects in Connecticut

  • 🔥
    Furnace replacements (efficiency upgrades and venting checks)
  • 🌡️
    Heat pump installs for efficient heating + cooling
  • ❄️
    Central AC replacements and new additions
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    Ductless mini splits for additions, basements, and bonus rooms
  • 🌀
    Ductwork improvements (leaks, balancing, comfort hot spots)
  • 📟
    Thermostat upgrades and zoning adjustments

What to Have Ready for Faster Quotes

Install pricing can vary depending on access, ductwork condition, and the type of equipment you’re installing.
Sharing a few details up front helps installers quote more accurately.

  • 📍
    Your ZIP code and whether it’s residential or light commercial
  • 📦
    System type: furnace + AC, heat pump, package, or ductless
  • 🧾
    If replacing: current model numbers (or photos of nameplates)
  • 🪜
    Install location: basement, attic, crawlspace, or mechanical room

Pro tip: If you’re ordering equipment from HVACDirect.com,
include the model numbers in your quote request so installers can scope materials and labor correctly.

Permits, Licensing & What to Expect

Permit requirements can vary by town and municipality in Connecticut. Some projects require permits for equipment replacement,
electrical work, gas piping changes, or new installations.

If your project includes refrigerant work (AC/heat pumps) or gas appliances (furnaces), your installer should be properly
credentialed to complete startup, verify safe operation, and confirm airflow and system charge.

Ask during your quote request: “Do you handle permits and coordinate inspections if they’re required in my town?”

FAQ

Can I buy my HVAC equipment online and hire a Connecticut installer?

Yes. You can purchase equipment through
HVACDirect.com
and hire a local contractor from this directory to handle installation, startup, and final checks.

What affects HVAC installation cost in Connecticut?

System type, accessibility (basement/attic/crawlspace), ductwork condition, electrical or gas updates, and permit needs
all impact pricing. Requesting quotes from installers near your metro is the best way to get accurate numbers.

Do installers serve areas outside the cities listed above?

Often, yes. Many contractors cover nearby towns and surrounding counties—start with the closest metro area and ask about coverage.

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