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At North Country Heating & AC in Starkweather, we specialize in HVAC services, providing reliable heating contractor and air conditioning repair s…
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From $50
Up to $500
Closed until Wed, 8:00 AM
At North Country Heating & AC in Starkweather, we specialize in HVAC services, providing reliable heating contractor and air conditioning repair s…
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Whether your air conditioner stopped on the hottest day of the year, your furnace is cycling on and off in January, or you are planning a full system replacement for your home or business — this page is your starting point. GigoPro's HVAC hub gathers verified heating, ventilation, and air conditioning contractors from cities across the United States in one place, so you can stop calling around and start comparing on facts.
Every company you find here lists what it actually does: air conditioning repair and installation, furnaces and heat pumps, ductwork and ventilation, indoor air quality, commercial HVAC maintenance, and emergency call-outs. Each profile shows the services offered, the area the company serves, recent customer reviews with ratings, and contact details — so you can shortlist three or four pros, request written estimates, and book the one that fits you best.
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The contractors in this directory cover every part of that equation, from a quick fix to a full replacement. Here is what each type of service involves, and when you are likely to need it.
Central AC repair covers everything from a tripped breaker and a refrigerant leak to a failing compressor or a blower motor that needs replacing. If your system is older than 12–15 years [verify & localize], or repairs keep adding up, a new installation — including ducted central systems and ductless mini-splits — can be the smarter long-term call. Companies listed here service AC units of every age and brand, so a technician visit starts with a proper diagnosis, not a sales pitch.
Furnaces, boilers, and space heaters keep your home livable through winter. Typical jobs: no-heat emergencies, noisy operation, pilot and ignition problems, carbon-monoxide safety checks, and full furnace replacement. Annual pre-winter maintenance is the cheapest insurance you can buy against a breakdown in freezing weather. If your heat stops working, prioritize companies that list emergency or same-day response in their profile.
Heat pumps heat and cool from the same efficient unit — air-source systems are the most common, with ground-source (geothermal) options for larger projects. Contractors in this category install, repair, and replace heat pumps, size them correctly for your home, and handle the ductwork modifications that a switch from a furnace often requires. If you are replacing an aging system, a heat pump conversion is worth having with two or three licensed pros before you decide.
Your ducts carry every degree of comfort to every room. Duct cleaning removes dust and debris that builds up over years; duct sealing stops the leaks that let conditioned air escape into attics and crawl spaces; and duct repair or replacement fixes crushed, disconnected, or rodent-damaged runs. If rooms in your house never quite reach the set temperature, airflow problems are often the culprit — worth checking before you blame the system itself.
Modern HVAC work goes beyond temperature. Air purifiers, whole-home filtration, humidifiers and dehumidifiers, ventilation and fresh-air systems, and UV treatments all change what you breathe. Companies offering indoor air quality services can test and improve air in homes with allergies, asthma, new paint or renovation dust, or simply poor circulation.
Offices, restaurants, retail spaces, and apartment buildings have very different needs than homes — rooftop units, package systems, and scheduled maintenance contracts that keep tenants comfortable and equipment warranties valid. The directory includes commercial HVAC contractors who can respond quickly when a business space loses heat or cooling, and who will quote preventative maintenance to avoid the midnight call-out later.
A spring tune-up before cooling season and a fall check-up before heating season catch small problems while they are still cheap to fix. Maintenance typically covers filter replacement, cleaning coils and burners, checking refrigerant charge, testing safety controls, and confirming airflow. Many companies publish maintenance plans in their profiles — compare what is included (and what an emergency visit costs) before you commit.
Systems break on weekends and holidays. Emergency-ready contractors keep after-hours teams for exactly the no-heat, no-cool, or gas-odor situations that can't wait until Monday. Check a company's profile for stated emergency availability and response policy before needing it — that is far easier than cold-calling on a Christmas morning.
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Great company with great services
Honest and reliable, will give you up front info.
These do great and they do not give up on a problem without research and trying everything possible solution . And with a very thorough explanation Thank You
My Trane system is seven years and North Country Heating & AC takes great care of it. I know with the maintenance I recieve from North Country Heating & AC . It will help me get several more years out of my Trane system.
Company has probably too much work or understaffed. Wasn’t given the time of day or a quote. Was disappointed but found someone that will do work.
I wish I could put 0 stars. We purchased our home with a brand new $6500 boiler system installed by North Country. The first winter we lived there the boiler shut down on Christmas Eve, they came out to fix it and admitted to us the installation had been done incorrectly and they need to vent the system outside. This cost us $662. The next winter the boiler flame sensor went out again he had to change the venting system again because apparently he still did not know how to properly vent the unit, this trip cost us $354. Both times they were not willing to work with us, charging us full price for both breakdowns despite the breakdowns being caused by their incompetence in installing this type of system, and saying they would not cover any of the labor or parts because the company did not honor warranties when the unit had transferred ownership. I am beyond disgusted that someone who claims to specialize in HVAC work will not stand behind their work instead charging the customer full price to fix their own mistakes.