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Mikel J. says, "Honestly yall… hire Charlie! He is great! I had a last minute emergency, no hot water. Charlie came as soon as he could. He tried to fix the little things but that didn’t give me hot water so he went out of his way to call the company because he remembered there was a recall on the valve to see if they would send it free. They were gonna send it free but it wouldn’t be here until the following day so Charlie asked how he could go about getting the part from a partner. Charlie then drove 30 minutes and back to get the part and got my water heater working in an hour after. Plus he repaired a pipe that was damaged from the installer who the previous homeowners hired."See more
Mikel J. says, "Honestly yall… hire Charlie! He is great! I had a last minute emergency, no hot water. Charlie came as soon as he could. He tried to fix the little things but that didn’t give me hot water so he went out of his way to call the company because he remembered there was a recall on the valve to see if they would send it free. They were gonna send it free but it wouldn’t be here until the following day so Charlie asked how he could go about getting the part from a partner. Charlie then drove 30 minutes and back to get the part and got my water heater working in an hour after. Plus he repaired a pipe that was damaged from the installer who the previous homeowners hired."

Q & A

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What size air conditioner do I need?

Your air conditioner should have about 20 BTU per square foot of living space, according to Consumer Reports. However, you should also account for other factors in the room. 

If it’s a very shady space, you can take off 10% of the square footage BTU calculation. If it’s sunny, add 10%. For rooms normally occupied by two or more people, you should add 600 BTU per additional person. Finally, if the room is a kitchen, add 4,000 BTU to your calculated square footage total.

Talk to an air conditioning company or HVAC professional to find out what size you should get.

How do I find a good HVAC contractor in Boston?

You can locate the best HVAC and AC contractors in Boston by searching for pros online. By going online, you can view the top-rated local professionals in one place. Compare their ratings, customer reviews  and photos of past work. 

You should also try to find out if the contractors you’re considering have credentials, such as licenses or certifications. You can visit the Massachusetts Department of Public Safety website to look up and verify licenses.  

Finally, contact at least three or five of the top pros you’re considering. Ask them to send you free estimates, and compare the quotes you receive. Pick a pro you believe can perform the job well at your price point.

Do I need central air in Boston?

Installing central air conditioning could be a good choice if you live in Boston, where it can get pretty humid during the summer. Central air is particularly important for families with very young children, ill or health-compromised members, and elderly persons in the household. Plus, air conditioning circulates air and dehumidifies your home, preventing the growth of mold.

Contact Boston’s best HVAC pros to get free estimates for your central air installation project.

What does SEER mean on an air conditioner?

The SEER label on an air conditioner stands for seasonal energy efficiency ratio. This is a measure of the efficiency of either an air conditioning unit or a heat pump. 

The U.S. Department of Energy recommends replacing older AC units with energy-efficient models. Contact an air conditioning company or HVAC specialist for tips on how to select a new unit.

Why is my air conditioner leaking water?

An air conditioner leaking inside the house is a common problem. It could indicate that the air filter is dirty. Or, one of the following may be the culprit:

  • Clogged condensate drain line
  • Leaky, damaged, cracked or rusted drain pan
  • Dirty or broken coils
  • Frozen evaporator coils
  • Broken condensate pump
  • Not enough refrigerant
  • Disconnected drain line

If your AC is leaking, contact a repair service to find out what the problem is — and how much it will cost to fix it.

Can I install central air myself?

While you may be able to do some preparation work for central air installation, you should hire a licensed contractor to complete the project and handle the air conditioning refrigerants. 

Also, unless you have the proper credentials, you risk making common mistakes when installing central air. This may include installing the wrong-size furnace, improperly installing ductwork and exhaust systems, and incorrectly managing drainage.

To ensure your central air is installed correctly, contact the best HVAC pros near you and start getting free estimates today.

Does central air add value to a home?

A central air unit or HVAC system may add value to your home. Or, if you’re in the process of selling your home, it may help you close a sale.

The Remodeling Impact report found that 20% of realtors have suggested that home sellers replace their HVAC before attempting to sell their homes, and 7% said this project did help close a sale. 

Talk with an expert to figure out if adding an HVAC system is a good idea for your home. And contact the best HVAC pros near you to get free estimates so you’ll know how much this project will cost you.

Is it worth it to install central air?

Depending on where you live, it might be worth it to install central air. Central air makes your house comfortable on hot summer days. And although it’s hard to predict if adding central air will increase your home’s value, prospective homebuyers will certainly notice if it’s missing.

Another advantage of central air is that it can help dehumidify your home. Not only will it make your home more comfortable and enjoyable, but it can also  help prevent mold from growing or spreading.

Contact the best HVAC contractors near you to learn more about the central air installation process and to start receiving free estimates.

How much does it cost to install appliances?

Installing a new appliance costs $125, on average. However, homeowners should expect to pay within the range of $120 to $150. 

For less complex appliance installations, you may pay a low-end cost ranging between $65 and $100. On the other hand, more complex appliances like laundry machines, ranges and other items can cost between $175 and $326 to install. Ask whichever appliance installation service you hire to give you a price quote, if possible.

Should you tip appliance installers?

You can tip appliance installers if you feel their service has gone above and beyond. A standard tip is between $10 and $20. 

Reasons you might consider tipping include a very pleasant customer service demeanor, having to carry a heavy appliance up or down the stairs, working in inclement weather, taking care not to make a mess and other acts of care and consideration. You are not obligated to leave a tip — but one is always appreciated.

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