Installing central air conditioning in a Massachusetts home is a significant investment — and the difference between a smooth installation and a frustrating one often comes down to preparation. Whether you live in a triple-decker in Worcester or a colonial on the South Shore, a little groundwork...
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Massachusetts has some of the oldest residential housing stock in the country. Colonials, capes, triple-deckers, Victorians, and Greek revivals built between the 1700s and the early 1900s were never designed with central cooling in mind. When homeowners in these properties finally decide to add...
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Massachusetts has some of the oldest residential housing stock in the country. Colonials, capes, triple-deckers, Victorians, and Greek revivals built between the 1700s and the early 1900s were never designed with central cooling in mind. When homeowners in these properties finally decide to add...
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Installing a new central air conditioner in a Massachusetts home is a significant investment. Before you commit to equipment costs and labor, there's a question most homeowners overlook: is your existing ductwork up to the job? Outdated or undersized ducts can undermine even the most efficient new...
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Getting a quote for central air conditioning can feel like reading a foreign language. Two contractors can look at the same house and return numbers that differ by thousands of dollars. That gap is not random — it comes from specific variables that drive cost up or down. This article breaks down...
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New England's historic homes are genuinely beautiful — the wide-plank floors, the deep window casings, the plaster walls that have stood for a century or more. What they were not built for is central air conditioning. If you own one of these homes in Massachusetts, you already know the summer...
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