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Not to Worry 10-10-2022 02:11 PM

Bill Tromblay HVAC
 
I am thinking of using Bill Tromblay to install a new gas fired heating system. Does anyone have anything good or bad to say about them?

My biggest concern is service AFTER the install especially when they are located in Manchester....although they say they have techs in the lake region I want to double check and see what forums members have had for experience with them.

Any help would be appreciated.

codeman671 10-19-2022 08:58 AM

I don't know them, but would recommend Steve at Gunstock HVAC. He is just finishing up a large system at our house. We have a high efficiency LP boiler tied to new baseboard heat and domestic HW. Also 2 x 60k btu Samsung split systems- a combo of wall mounts and ducted. The LP boiler also feeds FHW to the ducted system at low temps, allowing it to run similar to a hydro air system. Pretty big job. He is local and responsive.

ishoot308 10-19-2022 09:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Not to Worry (Post 377415)
I am thinking of using Bill Tromblay to install a new gas fired heating system. Does anyone have anything good or bad to say about them?

My biggest concern is service AFTER the install especially when they are located in Manchester....although they say they have techs in the lake region I want to double check and see what forums members have had for experience with them.

Any help would be appreciated.

Haven't used them personally but they have been around for quite a while and have a good reputation...

Good luck!

Dan

thinkxingu 10-19-2022 09:39 AM

Places like this—and Heritage, etc.—are never my go-to because they often subcontract the work which adds to the cost and jeopardizes future needs.

I'm not entirely sure this is what Trombly does, but I much prefer the local outfit with a successful history.

Also, once a company goes with "the man of many hats," I'm reminded of the "master of none" second half.

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