Local Heating Contractor Expertise
In Livermore Falls, Maine, heating and air conditioning isn't a luxury—it's essential. Our heating contractor and air conditioning contractor services serve homeowners and small businesses across Livermore Falls and the Androscoggin River valley. Winter temperatures drop hard, and older homes on both sides of town demand reliable, year-round climate control. This page covers what we install, how we work, and why local expertise matters when your furnace fails in January.
We start by understanding your home's needs. Whether it's a heat pump upgrade in East Livermore or a furnace replacement near Spruce Mountain, we diagnose what you have and what will work best for your budget.
Call or go online to schedule. We arrive on time, walk through your home, check ductwork and existing systems, and explain what needs to happen next.
We provide a written estimate and answer all your questions. No pressure. You decide when and whether to move forward.
Our crew removes old equipment, installs new furnace, heat pump, or AC unit, and properly seals all connections. Work is clean and on schedule.
We run the system through every mode, verify airflow and temperatures, and walk you through controls and maintenance. No surprises later.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Most older homes in Livermore Falls run forced-air furnaces. Gas and oil furnaces need annual tuning before winter hits hard. If your furnace is failing or over 15 years old, replacement often costs less than constant repairs.
We handle all fuel types and ensure proper sizing for your home's square footage and insulation.

Furnace installation in a typical Livermore Falls home near Spruce Mountain High School area

Ductless mini-split heat pump installed in East Livermore residence
Heat pumps pull warmth from outdoor air—even in Maine winters—and provide both heating and cooling. Ideal for new construction and retrofit projects. Performance depends on seasonal maintenance and proper refrigerant levels.
We install ductless units and central systems, plus perform spring and fall service to keep efficiency high.
Central AC or mini-split systems keep homes cool during humid summers in the Androscoggin River valley. Most homes built before 1990 lack AC; adding it requires ductwork or refrigerant lines.
We size units for your square footage and design duct layouts that avoid walls and ceilings whenever possible.

Outdoor AC condenser installed in West Livermore home

Boiler installation with zone control for radiant heating in East Livermore
Boilers and radiant floor systems deliver steady, efficient heat. Radiant floors are especially popular in additions and renovations because they're quiet and keep feet warm without vents.
We handle system design, installation, and annual inspections to prevent leaks and ensure pressure integrity.
Livermore Falls winters are long, cold, and unforgiving. We understand what breaks in these conditions. Oversized furnaces short-cycle and waste fuel. Undersized units run nonstop and fail. We get it right.
From single-family ranch homes near the Androscoggin River to farmhouses and modest mobile homes, we've installed systems in nearly every structure here. We know which ductwork layouts work, where insulation is weak, and how to add AC without cutting walls.
Projects over $3,000 require a written contract under Maine law. We include permits, inspections, and code compliance from day one. No surprises when your town inspector visits.
Fast response matters in winter. We answer calls in winter before 8 a.m. and aim to schedule emergency repairs the same day.
We serve all of Livermore Falls including East Livermore, West Livermore, and homes along the Androscoggin River. We also reach nearby towns in Androscoggin County and into Oxford County when service is booked in advance.
From Route 2 westbound, take Mill Street (Main Street) heading south. Pass Livermore Elementary School on your left. The downtown business district runs along Main, with the Androscoggin River visible from several side streets. Service calls can be anywhere—residential or light commercial—on either side of the river.
Furnaces and heat pumps should be serviced annually before winter—fall is the ideal time. Regular service prevents breakdowns, extends system life, and keeps efficiency high.
A furnace burns fuel (gas or oil) to create heat. A heat pump moves warmth from outside air (or ground) inside, even in cold weather, and provides both heating and cooling from one unit.
Yes. Maine requires permits and written contracts for projects over $3,000. We handle all permit paperwork and coordinate with your town's code office before work begins.
Summers in the Androscoggin River valley are humid and increasingly warm. AC protects older adults, helps you sleep, extends home lifespan by reducing moisture, and adds resale value.
Call for an inspection. We diagnose the problem, tell you whether repair or replacement makes sense, and provide a written estimate with no obligation.
Call us anytime—we have winter emergency response and aim to schedule same-day repairs when heating is down. Faster response prevents frozen pipes and protects your family.
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