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2015.1 | Thoughts on use of this topic | VIDEO::DCL | David Larrick | Sat Feb 27 1988 20:44 | 11 |
| A couple of thoughts on effective use of this topic:
- Cross-check 2020, the "Plumbers" topic, since it's common for the same
person or company to do both plumbing and heating. Note, however, that
good plumbing skills don't necessarily apply to heating, and vice versa.
It helps when people making recommendations specify what type of work
the recommended contractor did for them.
- There are several common heating technologies, each with its own set of
skills, tools, and materials. Again, pay attention to what type of work
the recommendation is based on.
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2015.2 | Paul Messier, Marlboro MA | VIDEO::DCL | David Larrick | Sat Feb 27 1988 21:08 | 50 |
| This note was copied here by a volunteer moderator's-little-helper, as part
of an effort to copy all old contractor references to the 2000-series topics.
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Note 238.9 in search for a good plumber 9 of 10
NRADM3::OSBORN "Sally's VAXNotes Vanity Plate" 8 lines 17-JUN-1987 20:17
-< Messier, Plumber in Marlboro >-
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Paul Messier
L. R. Messier, Inc.
Plumbing and Heating and A/C
Marlboro, MA
617-485-1192
(leave message with wife Maxine)
Comfortable working with old steam systems
[end of Sally's note]
Since I'm married to Sally, I'll take the liberty of adding my own comments
on Paul. He installed a new FHW by gas system in our house in Maynard. He
provided all materials and did all the work (assisted by his helper) himself.
Paul was the only contractor we could find that could discuss our old steam
system with us intelligently. We wound up choosing FHW, but only after he
helped us weigh our options. (BTW, our decision wasn't based on cost - his
steam and FHW quotes turned out to be very close).
He was very patient and flexible, both during the initial design phase and
with the inevitable surprises and one-plusses. Very fair and honest in his
pricing, and proud of his workmanship.
He's been in the trade forever, and it's an old family business, so he has
lots of steady customers around. He's quite conscientious about responding
to their emergency calls, which sometimes causes him not to show up when
scheduled to do new work. It's not a big problem, but I thought I should
mention it.
Since FHW work is so similar to regular plumbing, I have every reason to
suspect that this glowing recommendation of Paul would apply to his
plumbing work as well as to his FHW work.
Paul loves to talk as much as I do, and he knows lots of great stories.
Good thing I was paying him by the job. :-)
- DCL, sometimes moderator's-little-helper, sometimes homeowner
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2015.3 | Jay Moody - FHA ducting - Lancaster | BINKLY::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Mon Mar 21 1988 11:09 | 14 |
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Jay Moody - Lancaster Mass 534 9483. (but he covers all of eastern MA)
He is a sheet-metal house, but also does A/C, air cleaners, furnance
replacement, FHA heat ducting, etc. I met him as the A/C company who
did my house subcontracted the duct work to him, and I have had him
back to put in an air cleaner, and extend a heating duct to an extra
room. I can describe him simply: very reasonable prices, no ripoff,
and EXCELLENT work. (wish I had hired him for the whole A/C job, the
guys from the A/C company looked quite unprofessional in comparison)
He instills in his whole crew a very professional attitude towards
their work, they do things <right>, no shortcuts.
tell him I sent you.
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2015.4 | Gas Service - Nashua Nh | ALIEN::WEISS | Trade freedom for security-lose both | Mon Apr 04 1988 11:44 | 17 |
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Note 1472.1 Need FHA Repair in S. NH 1 of 1
REGAL::ASCHNEIDER "Andy Schneider - DTN 381-2475" 10 lines 1-SEP-1987 09:24
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When I've had problems with our gas FHA furnace, I've just called
Gas Service in Nashua. They're prompt in getting out, will do
a full check-up on the system, and repair anything that needs
to be. I don't know if they're cheap or not (relative to other
people who would come out) - but I figure that they're the gas
people in the area, and really know what they're doing. I've had
good luck with them, anyhow.
andy
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2015.5 | Steam to Gas FHW - Larry Dulac - Manchester Nh | ALIEN::WEISS | Trade freedom for security-lose both | Mon Apr 04 1988 11:49 | 21 |
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Note 1613.1 FHW by Gas - Contractor Recommendations 1 of 1
BRAT::GERMANN 13 lines 9-OCT-1987 13:03
-< Try Dulac Plumbing - Manchester >-
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I am about to get a new gas steam system to replace my VERY old
oil fired system. I am using Larry Dulac in Manchester. I got
estimates from a number of sources. Larry wasn't the cheapest
(nor the most expensive). He did spend lots of time with me,
explained benefits, etc. of various systems, and didn't try to
sell me any fluff (like tankless hot water - I asked about it
and we discussed my family water uses, etc - decided against).
I called Larry because a friend had used him to convert a steam
system to a FHW system and was more than pleased - and he is
an architect (the friend, that is)
Ellen
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2015.6 | Oil - Dalpes Oil - So. Bellingham Ma | ALIEN::WEISS | Trade freedom for security-lose both | Mon Apr 04 1988 11:50 | 14 |
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Note 1636.1 Full Service vs. Oil & Repairs 1 of 7
TIGER::GCOTE 6 lines 23-OCT-1987 12:43
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I recommed: Dalpes Oil Service
12 Bliss Road
So. Bellingham, Ma.
They have always been very quick to respond to any problems
that I've had.
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2015.7 | Carlisle Fuel - Oil - Boylston | MTWAIN::WELLCOME | Steve Wellcome (Maynard) | Mon Sep 26 1988 10:38 | 7 |
| Re: .14
Try Carlisle Fuel in Boylston. I've used them for 6+ years and
been quite satisfied. Burner service is good. Tom Carlisle,
the son of the owner (Phil Carlisle), seems to be doing more of
the servicing now. He tends to be a bit overenthusiastic at
times, but he's okay. Phil Carlisle is VERY good. And they
are reliable and honest.
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2015.8 | some info on reliable,jim & sons,and marane | TFH::DONNELLY | Take my advice- Don't listen to me | Tue Sep 27 1988 13:43 | 13 |
| I used Reliable Oil but they have no burner service and I found when you
need some you are no-one's customer.
I switched to Jim & Sons because they were privately owned (Jim), and
their oil was pretty cheap. But when I needed some service I had to tell
the guy how to fix the problem and then pay $35 for the privledge. It is
likely you will have more normal problems and besides if you buy a contract
they can fool around all they want - it's their own time.
I never used Marane because I didn't like their sales pitch and their
prices are significantly more. On the other hand, being more professional
might bring a serviceman who knows whats going on if you ever had a real
stumper. They may be the biggest dealer in the area.
Craig
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2015.9 | Allan Oil - Spencer | MILRAT::UGRINOW | | Wed Sep 28 1988 13:54 | 7 |
| We live in Spencer and started using Allan Oil (near Norton Co up
by Higging Armory) about 5 years ago because they are a member of
the Mass Fair Share Oil Coop. I've always compared my bills with
my parents who use a local supplier and I'm usually about .20 lower
per gallon...We get discounts for Fair Share, Time Payments, and
others that I can't think of at the moment. They are FULL service
by the way...
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2015.10 | Allan Oil - Worcester area | BINKLY::WINSTON | Jeff Winston (Hudson, MA) | Wed Sep 28 1988 23:45 | 5 |
| Alanm Corp is probably the biggest heat/ac/etc outfit in Worcester
lots of trucks - people, etc
a good outfit, but sloppy sometimes, but if you complain they'll take
care of you
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2015.11 | M. Horvitz - Gas FHW - Brookline | NOTIME::SACKS | Gerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085 | Thu Oct 13 1988 09:55 | 9 |
| I highly recommend M. Horvitz in Brookline, MA, phone 566-4465. They
replaced our 1934 coal-converted-to-oil gravity hot water system with
a Burnham gas-fired FHW system. They were prompt, polite, and efficient.
The inspector from the gas company said (unsolicited) that it was an
excellent plumbing job. The foreman we dealt with was Doug Spellberg.
For more details, see note 2480.5.
FWIW (not much), the Globe mentioned that Horvitz does Dukakis's
plumbing work (I suppose that's better than doing Nixon's).
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2015.12 | Juniper Farms - Hudson Area | MILVAX::SOTTILE | The Need for Speed | Fri Oct 21 1988 11:43 | 11 |
|
re:21
i have had juniper farms service & oil delivery for over 8yrs.
i have a furnace service done at the beginning of each season.
the most recent one was $40.00. reasonable. their oil prices
are competitive within the area.
woul i recomend them? yes.
steve
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2015.13 | Daniel Messer - FHW - Groton | GLIVET::FLEISCHER | Bob 381-0895 ZKO3-2/T63 | Tue Jan 10 1989 13:04 | 9 |
| re Note 2011.24 by CADSE::GILCHREST:
> I'm looking for a good heating contractor in the Dunstable, Ma. area to
> inspect my heating system to correct a hot-water problem.
We have had very good service from Daniel Messer, a heating contractor in
Groton. Phone 448-3308
Bob
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2015.14 | MacDuffie - Oil - Hudson, NH | NECVAX::OBRIEN_J | at the tone...... | Thu Apr 20 1989 12:53 | 17 |
| MacDuffie of Hudson, NH - Dave McKinney - 883-6400
We had them install a new system in our house
NECA (cast iron) hot water boiler
Riello "mectron" burner
Ford Aquamite hot water heater
And some new valves and things
And removed and took away old system
Price $2,795
At first I wasn't very happy with it -- seemed real noisy, but a
few adjustments and everything is fine. Also, I love having all
that hot water!
Julie
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2015.15 | Harry W. Wells & Son, Nashua | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Dec 20 1989 17:24 | 24 |
| I would like to put in a solid recommendation for Harry W. Wells & Son
heating contractors in Nashua (phone 882-4492). We bought a house that needed
a new boiler - the old one was a "Federal" oil boiler that had been converted
to gas some years ago, and was going through, I kid you not, 1000 cubic feet
of gas per day, and that was with all thermostats set at their lowest
temperature.
They came out the next day and recommended replacing the old boiler, and the
work was scheduled. The boiler they had shipped in couldn't be used because
of clearances, so they got a better, more efficient one instead. They
installed it in a professional and quality manner, spending three days total
on the system. We also had them run a new gas line for a clothes dryer.
We were quoted "$2500 for the boiler", which really included the whole
heating system (only the actual heating pipes remained from the old system),
but expected that the newer boiler would be more expensive and that the
extra labor would also be costly. We were pleasantly surprised that we
were not charged anything extra for the boiler installation, and the price
for the gas line was extremely reasonable.
I am very happy with the work they did and the price charged, and would not
hesitate to recommend them to anyone.
Steve
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2015.16 | Harry W Wells & son - Nashua, NH | WOODRO::THOMS | Ross @285-3151 | Thu Dec 21 1989 07:41 | 8 |
| >< Note 2011.32 by QUARK::LIONEL "Free advice is worth every cent" >
> -< Harry W. Wells & Son, Nashua >-
I'll second the recommendation for Wells. They installed my system and stood
behind their work when we experienced component failures. (back flow valve leak
and cast iron pipe leak).
Ross
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2015.17 | Need Trethrewy Bros of TOH in NH | GOBACK::FOX | | Tue Sep 25 1990 14:25 | 4 |
| I'm looking for recommendations for contractors that specialize, or
at least work with radiant floor systems in the So. NH area.
John
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2015.18 | another satisfied Wells customer | TOOK::CBRADLEY | Chuck Bradley | Mon Nov 26 1990 15:13 | 18 |
| <<< Note 2015.15 by QUARK::LIONEL "Free advice is worth every cent" >>>
-< Harry W. Wells & Son, Nashua >-
After getting estimates from several contractors I used Harry W. Wells & Son
for a replacement boiler. Their price, while not the lowest, was close
to it. There were no surprises, such as an extra charge for the permit,
or to haul away the old unit. I asked for a small modification, expecting
to pay about $50 extra, and they still came in at their estimated price.
All of their recommendations matched what I considered the best advise
from this conference. They are licensed in Massachusetts and do jobs at
least as far south of Nashua as Acton.
The estimated time to get to the head of the queue was one to two weeks.
It actually took almost three, but I had heat so I did not mind them inserting
a few emergency calls. Once they gave me a date, they kept their word.
The job looks well done. No problems in the month or so since then.
I'm happy.
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2015.19 | Chair City Oil - Gardner | SNAX::HURWITZ | YA_HOO Baby #2 is on the way! | Thu Dec 06 1990 23:17 | 28 |
| >Note 4050.2 Device to extract heat from boiler exhaust? 2 of 10
>VMSDEV::PAULKM::WEISS "Trade freedom for security-lo" 5 lines 6-DEC-1990 09:10
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>As an aside, could you tell us who your oil service guy is? (not here, in note
>2015). Anyone who will say "Well, I have one for $100, but you can get one
>cheaper at Spag's" has got to be alright.
>Paul
Sure I can tell ya. His name is Bob (forgot last name) and he is the
service manager at Chair City Oil in Gardner. Real nice guy. Not only
did he say I could get that "waste heat extracter thing" cheaper at
Spags than he could give me a deal on one, but also we were talking
about set-back thermostats because my 1.5 year old son broke my regular
thermostat and he said he had a Honeywell that lists for 100.00 but he
would give it to me for 70.00 and then talked me into buying a regular
thermostat at Spags for under 20.00, because I didn't really need a
set-back thermostat. Only guy I ever met who wouldn't sell me
something I didn't need! My flue vent is broken and after I told him I
am a DIY'r at heart he said he had the part but I could get it cheaper
at a hardware store and put it in myself rather than pay him to do it.
Also while he was doing my (first) annual heating system service
he answered just about everything I ever wanted to know about heating
systems, insulation, wood stoves, oil prices and supply, how they
calculate when you need oil next, and everything else I could ask.
He was pleased to answer any questions I had. I highly recommend both
he and his company to someone who wants honest and reliable service
for oil.
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2015.20 | Tomac Mechanical - HVAC - Westford | MDA::WEBB | Tom Webb 226-6326 | Wed Apr 03 1991 12:36 | 18 |
| Tomac Mechanical, 30 Baldwin Rd, Dracut, MA, (508) 459-3453
Small company, does work in Westford, MA area and surrounding towns.
Tom MacNooge (he owns the company) does good work, is quick,
competent, and fairly priced.
When warantee work was needed he came right over, did repair without a quibble.
He knows gas furnaces, plumbing, and more. Enjoys talking about work
to be done, explaining furnace innards, etc.
I can recommend highly.
In September 1990 my old furnace died.
Tomac replaced it with an Amana high efficiency forced air gas furnace.
Installed by a crew of 3 (Tom + plumber + electrician)
took about three hours, cost $1290 total.
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2015.21 | need someone to install heating system! | DELNI::MCGORRILL | Its your turn anyway.. | Tue Aug 13 1991 18:21 | 6 |
| Need someone to put in/Help put in a heating system FHW or FHA, (not
sure yet), need job done well but inexpensively!
Dean
Delni::mcgorrill
226-7379
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2015.22 | | HPSRAD::RIEU | Read his Lips...Know new taxes! | Wed Aug 14 1991 10:10 | 4 |
| I use Barbin Heating in Fitchburg. He installed my boiler and does
PM for me when I need it. He's reliable (shows up on time) and fairly
priced. His number's in the book.
Denny
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2015.23 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Wed Aug 14 1991 14:14 | 2 |
| You could probably get some info by calling around to the local oil
dealers as well.
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2015.24 | | KAHALA::FULTZ | ED FULTZ | Thu Aug 15 1991 13:45 | 3 |
| How about contractors to install a steam gas-fired boiler in Chelmsford?
Ed..
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2015.25 | Duane Smith - Hudson, NH | SOLVIT::MCINTYRE | JAMES MCINTYRE @TTB | Mon Dec 16 1991 16:21 | 21 |
| Duane Smith Plumbing & Heating
23 Brook Drive
Hudson, NH 03051
(603) 880-4975
Small Company that does excellent and high quality work in the southern New
Hampshire, such as Nashua, Hudson, Pelham, Amherst, Hollis, Milford.
Duane Smith Plumbing and Heating installed our forced hot water heating system,
and added a Super Stor, stainless steel, energy recovery system in October 1989
to replace the electric home heating system and electric hot water heater. This
new heating system has saved us hundreds of dollars each year in costs for
heating our home and for our hot water. The new system has been excellent. We
have not experienced any problems or needed any repairs since we started using
the new heating and hot water system.
I highly recommend Duane Smith Plumbing and Heating for their high quality work
and the products they sell.
Jim McIntyre DTN: 264-1634, MKO1
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2015.26 | Westborough suggestions? | GUESS::ENGHOLM | Larry Engholm | Fri May 22 1992 01:01 | 3 |
| I need to have some FHW pipes and baseboards replaced. Any contractor
suggestions? I live in Westborough, MA.
Larry
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2015.27 | Moberg's Plumbing ? | CPDW::PALUSES | | Tue May 26 1992 11:41 | 9 |
|
My brother-in-law just had some work done by Moberg's Plumbing out of
the Worcester/Grafton area. He said his prices were by far the best and
the turn around time was very quick. The number was (508)752-0275.
Bob
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2015.28 | Baker Whitney Oil Co. Acton, MA | NODEX::MARKSTEINER | | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:28 | 16 |
| Baker Whitney Oil Co. Acton, MA 263-5261
We have used Baker Whitney for oil delivery and burner service for the
past 3 years and their service is fantastic. If I ever have any
questions I don't hesitate to call them and they will always spend as
much time as I want discussing it. They are extremely knowledgable. I
was interested in installing a humidifier and air cleaner on my furnace
and they spent an hour giving me all kinds of information on these. I
also needed an underground oil tank removed and they recommended an
excavator to do the job (his price was much cheaper than the other
excavators I called) and they were very helpful in giving an estimate
for replacing the underground tank with a tank in the basement. They do
the replacement themselves. If you want an oil company which is very
knowledgable about anything and everything related to heating, give
Baker Whitney a call.
Gina Marksteiner Nodex::marksteiner
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2015.29 | Scott Campbell, Plumbing/Heating Westford, MA | NODEX::MARKSTEINER | | Thu Jun 25 1992 11:37 | 12 |
| I recently used Scott Campbell of Westford, MA for a conversion from oil heat
to gas heat. He was very flexible (willing to let me buy my own used equipment
or provide it, which ever was cheaper) and did a good job. I was very unsure
at the start of what I wanted done (new furnace or conversion burner) and he
helped me decide and was willing to give me quotes on different options so I
could compare prices. He's just gone out on his own (used to work for Coldwell
plumbing & heating in Acton which gave him a good reference) but seems
knowledgable. His price was very good (I think he charges $25 per hour). I got
bids for the whole job and most were about $1200 while his was around $900.
Gina Marksteiner Nodex::marksteiner
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2015.30 | Contractor to do some ductwork | HDLITE::NEWMAN | Chuck Newman, 297-5499, MRO4-1/H16, Pole J13 | Thu Nov 12 1992 11:30 | 22 |
| I'm looking for a contractor to do some ductwork -- this note was the closest I
could find.
The job is to hook up a wood furnace to an existing gas furnace. The blower on
the wood furnace has a two-speed blower 650cfm/1300cfm with its own thermostat.
This includes joining the furnaces at both the cold air and warm air sides.
One guy quoted $950, including two automatic dampers.
Another guy quoted $460, but I'm not quite as comfortable with his expertise --
he missed the fact that the blower has a high speed of 1300 cfm (my wife gave
him the book to puruse). He had originally suggested manual dampers as a cost
saving, and when I suggested automatic ones he had to think a while before he
was convinced that two would be needed (one for each furnace).
I thought $950 seemed a bit steep, but wasn't completely comfortable with the
$460 guy.
Does anyone have any feel for if appropriateness of these quotes, or have
recommendations for contractors in the Worcester area? I live in Grafton, MA.
-- Chuck Newman
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2015.31 | | JUPITR::HILDEBRANT | I'm the NRA | Thu Nov 12 1992 14:21 | 7 |
| RE: .7
I also live in Grafton (good choice!). I just had a FHA furnace and
ductwork installed by J&R Sheet metal. Telephone: 508- 755-5517.
Good, cheap work.
Marc H.
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2015.32 | Pepperell, MA? | QUIVER::DESMOND | | Tue Apr 27 1993 13:35 | 7 |
| Can anyone recommend an oil company in Pepperell, MA? I called Lorden
Oil on the recommendation of the builder who sold us our house but they
won't accept a check for payment unless I give them my Social Security
number which I won't do. Anyone have a favorite heating oil company
who delivers in Pepperell?
John
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2015.33 | MAY & HALLY | ETDEV3::BRYANT | | Tue Apr 27 1993 13:45 | 5 |
| Try May & Hally, out of Groton. 508-448-6711. If you are on
auto-delivery their prices are reasonable. Reasonable response time if
you have an emergency.
Priscilla Bryant
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2015.34 | Also May & Hally | CADSYS::FLEECE::RITCHIE | Elaine Kokernak Ritchie | Tue Apr 27 1993 17:28 | 7 |
| I second the recommendation of May & Hally. But you don't have to be on auto-
delivery. We are "on-call" and their prices are as good as the high volume, low
service companies.
7 c per gallon discount if paid within a week of delivery.
Elaine
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2015.35 | looking for oil burner service in Groton, MA | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 223-8576, MSO2-2/A2, IM&T) | Sat Feb 19 1994 14:18 | 13 |
| I need a good person for maintaining/repairing an oil-fired
boiler in Groton, MA.
This person must especially be good at keeping the burner
going!
(Yes, I know I recommended Dan Messer back in Note 2015.13,
but I was subsequently disappointed with his ability to keep
my burner going. However, I just might go back to him if I
have no good alternatives.)
Thanks,
Bob
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2015.36 | Need Hudson, NH Oil Co | VMSSPT::PAGLIARULO | | Wed Jun 22 1994 08:40 | 5 |
| Anyone have a recommendation for an oil company in the Hudson, NH vicinity?
The previous owners used Fred Fuller but I just don't want to default to that.
Need replies quickly because I'm almost out of oil!
George
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2015.37 | Fred Fuller is fine | DTRACY::LAVASH | Same as it ever was... | Wed Jun 22 1994 10:31 | 4 |
| We use and like Fred Fuller. If you liked the previous owners taste in
houses, why not trust their choice in oil company's as well.
George
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2015.38 | Current Recommendations?? | TRLIAN::SMOLINSKI | | Fri Oct 07 1994 06:34 | 10 |
| I am about to replace my FHW furnance. I talked to Wells and got their
estimates. Is their any other recommendation (good or bad)? You
can reach me at TRLIAN::SMOLINSKI. I live in the Nashua area.
Most of the previous entries are a few years old, so I looking for
some current advice.
Thanks in advance
Dave
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2015.39 | Looking for Heating Contractor | MROA::ZELENT | | Fri Oct 07 1994 13:40 | 6 |
| Henry Zelent
MROA::Zelent
Dtn 297-7344
I am currently looking into converting from Electric to Oil heat. Could
anyone recommend a Heating contractor in the Clinton Ma. area.
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2015.40 | | SHRMSG::BUSKY | | Fri Oct 07 1994 14:17 | 18 |
| > I am currently looking into converting from Electric to Oil heat. Could
> anyone recommend a Heating contractor in the Clinton Ma. area.
Call Claflin Donahue (Texaco Oil) in Worcester a call. They
actively pursue converisons to oil heat. Look them up in the phone
book or check out one of their many billboards.
They have contractors on hand to do the work, use quality
materials (Weil McClain boilers, Beckett burners, top quality
baseboards) and will finance the project for you! You put 25%
down and pay the balance of over 2 years at 0%.
Charly
P.S. Speaking of billboards, I think there's one in Clinton now
near the railroad underpass just as you come into town from
Lancaster on Rt 70.
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2015.41 | Paul Landry, Leominster MA | POWDML::DLANE | Debbi | Mon Oct 31 1994 09:19 | 8 |
| Has anyone used Paul Landry of Leominster for work on a oil furnace?
I woke up this morning with no hot water (tankless coil) and the
oil tank was 1/2 full. I'm looking for recommendations for someone
in the Leominster area that is reliable and has reasonable prices.
Thanks,
Debbi
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2015.42 | High Recommendation for Paul Landry | REGENT::WOODWARD | I'll put this moment...here | Tue Nov 01 1994 07:41 | 10 |
| I used Paul Landry after I moved into a house in February. We got his
name from several Leominster residents, who highly recommended him.
He spent alot of time on the furnace. Apparently the previous owners
had a dog that spent alot of time near the furnace, because dog
hair had gotten into the furnace and Paul had a challenge getting it
all out.
He was really reasonable for the time he put in. He had an assistant
with him that day, but it may have been because Paul was recovering
from a serious injury to his hand.
Kath
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2015.43 | Bad experience with Bellemore in Bedford NH | ADISSW::FERRIN | | Mon Nov 27 1995 12:59 | 9 |
|
I usually don't post negative reply's but this one is worth noting.
I had Bellemore do an electric to oil conversion in our house.
Let's just say I wouldn't have them put heat in my dog house
(and I don't have a dog). If you need details I can supply them
offline.
doug
SOLVIT::FERRIN
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2015.44 | | KICKER::N2ITIV::LEE | Andy Lee (Park facing out) | Tue Jun 11 1996 11:25 | 8 |
|
Can anyone recommend a heating contractor in (or covering) the
Milford, MA area? I've got a gas FHA system.
-Andy
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2015.45 | Holliston Plumbing & Heating, Holliston, MA | PACKED::ALLEN | Christopher Allen, Ladebug, dtn 381-0864 | Tue Jun 11 1996 14:09 | 11 |
| When we had work done on our home in 1985, the contractor recommended Holliston
Plumbing & Heating. Ed Caswell is the proprietor, and he came out to scope out
the job. We liked him, his manner, and his thoroughness on the estimate.
However, we thought we would be smart and get someone less expensive, which we
did. And to this day, I regret that decision. If we were to do this again,
I would go with Ed Caswell.
Though I can't recommend him based on our experience of his actual work, I do
recommend that you check him out for an estimate.
-Chris
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2015.46 | harry wells, no work in MA | CPEEDY::BRADLEY | Chuck Bradley | Fri Jan 03 1997 13:39 | 6 |
2015.47 | Need new oil fired FHW furnace fast | ZEKE::BURTON | Jim Burton, DTN 381-6470 | Sun Jan 12 1997 17:39 | 12 |
2015.48 | Wilson Bros., Pepperell MA | HYLNDR::BROWN | | Fri Jan 24 1997 16:57 | 72 |
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I've interviewed 5 HVAC contractors - 2 of my choosing, 3 selected by the
contractor. Although I kinda thought one of the contractor's choices
was sorta ok -- the contractor didn't like any of them. I pursued the
two of my choosing and selected Wilson Bros. of Pepperell, MA. This
was based both on a recommendation from a friend and meetings between Tom
Wilson and myself.
So far so good -- I like both the energy and care with the work (
-- will update in two weeks when the work is done). I also had good
recommendations and a pleasant exchange with Breen & Sullivan of Danvers,
MA. However, they are scheduling 8-12 weeks out at this point. They tend
to be more commercial and high-end residence too. This translates to extra
$$$ but I'm told the work is excellent (and excellent doesn't come
cheap).
We had to go looking because the head of the HVAC company the contractor
normally uses (and who bid/got the job) died of a heart attack. His
sons in the business are in a quibbling match with each other on who is
head of the company now. They blew off 4 appointments, so they've been
blown off. I had the heating plan done by Dick Dussault of Dussault
Eng. in Hudson. I wonder if Dick is still kicking? Anyway, he did a
good job with full heat loss/gain etc. as part of the design - plus CFM
from each register, etc. Worth the money in my humble opinion, and the
extra information has come in handy as we've shopped for HVAC
installers.
Others I interviewed but nixed included Bob's Refrigeration and Wells &
Sons. I forget the other one.
Tom was about the only one that talked nuts and bolts in a straight
forward manner. Like he didn't recommend putting in the rigid
high-density fiberglass ducts that were spec'd. They're slowly being
banned in different states (20+ so far?). Also he's an authorized
TRANE dealer (I didn't check out the others) and was familiar with the
model units spec'd. We were able to get more of the gear/stuff on the
plans than the original bidder -- but part of this is the time of year too.
Upfront, no B.S. kinda guy. I saw Tom several days after I met with
the last of the others. Tom promised and delivered his bid in the 4
days he said he would (I never did see bids from the others although
they'd told me they could 'get right on it' and have it to me by
monday). If there has been any problem or potential problem Tom has
called to let me know what, when, and how. Makes planning easier.
[In contrast I'm still waiting for the plumber who has said
"tomorrow" for the past two weeks now!].
One of the other contractors wanted to completely change the heating system from
forced hot air Trane units to a HW to FHA system using one large boiler
feeding 3 or 4 air handlers and providing domestic hot water. Sounded
nice except there were a lot of changes -- the boiler he had in mind
would probably be undersized to provide both heat & domestic hot water.
The combination would approach or exceed the mid-line TRANE units that
were designed. He kept referring to the top TRANE units with fully
variable speed fans, etc. which were a few $K more in making cost
compairsons. Anyway, changing stuff on-the-fly based upon experience
concerned me -- I'm sure 9 out of 10 times it ends up working fine, but.....
Plus it sounded like cost was going to be a factor. And of course we
wouldn't be able to compare bids (apples vs oranges).
Another also wanted to change from TRANE to RHEIM units...
he installs both but gets a better price cut on the RHEIMs. Both are
nice, but personal preference was for the TRANE units. The switch
would make it difficult to compare bids apples to apples.
One of the other contractor's we interviewed kept harping on us to get
a bid from Dussault Heating. However, although I've heard good things
about them when Dick owned them -- I don't have any information about
them for the last 2 years. This plus they tend to have higher cost --
they are/were excellent but also charge for it too. Nothing wrong there,
except I felt we were being pushed to get a high end bidder to make
this contractor's bid look good. That bothered me.
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2015.49 | Wilson Bros., Pepperel Ma. | HYLNDR::BROWN | | Fri Mar 21 1997 17:37 | 27 |
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Follow-up to .48
The HVAC has been completed by Wilson Bros. and I continue to very
satisfied with their work. Compared to the original bid submitted
by the contractor, I was able to get an extra furnace and both air-to
air heat exchangers installed for less money by Wilson Brothers.
(The only thing I couldn't fit in the budget was the A/C units, but
coils are installed in the ducts, so someday... Also, the contractor
has decided that he'd like Wilson Bros. working on his next couple of
projects as he liked both their timeliness and workmanship.)
They substituted insulated metal ducts for 6" flexible hose in one area
of basement because they thought it would look better. It does, but
I'm sure there was extra cost to the them.
During this time of year they tend to get a lot of emergency "no heat"
calls but called me when such things came up. They have a total of 9
people in the company, including a secretary at their offices in
Pepperell. This made it easy to get in touch with them and get call
backs when needed or find out what was going on.
A week after giving them the final rough-in payment I noticed water
leaking from one of the units. I called and Paul Wilson stopped by
before 9am and fixed the problem (loose condensate connection).
Straight shooters, easy to talk to and deal with.
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2015.50 | MARK MEACHAM | PONDA::JUSSAUME | | Fri May 16 1997 10:47 | 25 |
| I would appreciate any recommendations with regard to the heating
contractor MARK E MEACHAM out of Charlton MA.
We are having our home heating system revamped (again, we're the
first time home buyer's of a foreclosure home) from a 30 year
boiler originally built for a ranch. The home was doubled but
adequate heating was never installed.
We will be having the work done in two stages. The first
is to adequately heat the first floor where there is a family
room with two-story glass walls 18' length.
Meacham has recomended a Weil-McLain boiler and air handler to replace
the existing old boiler, as well as 38' baseboard and a Toester Wall
Unit for this family room alone. We've had proposals from 4
contractors and his made the most sense, was the best laid out.
We were amazing how many unprofessional proposals are out there.
Any input would be appreciated as we're spending (what we think)
is a lot of money for this work.
Recommendations can be send to PNDVUE::JUSSAUME
Thank you - Tracy
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2015.51 | Oil tank removal: Apple Count[r?]y Contractors, Maynard | smurf.zk3.dec.com::PBECK | Paul Beck | Wed May 28 1997 14:31 | 7 |
| In re 84.116 (looking for oil tank removal recommendation), we had
an underground tank removed a couple of years ago by Apple County
Contractors (if memory serves; Apple something) out of Maynard. They
did a good job, including taking care to pull the thing out at an
angle so as not to destroy the large yew bush growing over where the
tank was located. (Lotta good that did; the next winter the thing
got completely devoured by deer.)
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