At Climate Partners, we pride ourselves in having highly skilled and professionally trained service technicians who strive to provide top-rated products and services for businesses, as well as homeowners. We're top-notch when it comes to installing advanced heating and cooling systems, all designed to give your home maximum comfort with lower energy bills, as well as promoting better health.
We have been serving customers in Milford and the surrounding areas in Connecticut since the early 1900's. We pride ourselves on being the industry leader in heating and cooling companies, all focused on serving New Haven and Fairfield Counties.
Stratford is a town in the Fairfield County, in Connecticut, USA. It's located in the Long Island Sound area at the mouth of the Housatonic River, and it was founded by Puritans in 1639. It has great historical legacy in aviation, theater and the military. It is bordered by Bridgeport to the west, Shelton and Trumbull towards the north and Milford (across the Housatonic River) along the east. Stratford was one of two principal settlements in southwestern Connecticut, and the other is Fairfield. Over the years, it eventually gave rise to more towns that chose to break off and were incorporated separately.
From Stratford, it eventually grew into these towns:
The town has five islands, all located in the Housatonic River, named as the Peacock Island, Goose Island, Carting Island, Long Island and Pope's Flat north of Interstate 95. Unfortunately, due to low elevations, none of the islands can be inhabited by people. There was a sixth island known as Brinsmade Island, but it was washed away prior to 1964.
A visit to Stratford would be incomplete without visiting Long Beach, where the eastern end of the beach is open to the public, and includes parking and lifeguards. Towards the center portion of the beach lies a nature preserve which has nesting seabirds like kestrels and ospreys.
For heating and cooling services, ductwork, insulation, air sealing, energy or weatherization, window and door enhancements, and air conditioning treatments in Stratford, CT or surrounding areas, contact us today at 203-457-8581.
We have somebody available to answer every phone call that comes in with a live person 24 hours a day / 7 days a week/ 365 days per year. Answered the phone and discussed the customers home layout and needs. Were able to provide the customer with explanations of the differences between ductless systems and central A/C systems. Advised customer how important having a detailed load calculation done - to ensure we know the exact heat gain of the space - as well as reviewing the square footage and layout of the home. By getting onsite we were able to determine that the home had too many smaller rooms that were closed and was a much better candidate for Central A/C than ductless. The cost was less and her comfort level is much greater with this newer design.
Advised customer that if she had not had a maintenance done in the past year, that she should do that either way. Agreed to perform a maintenance rather than charge customer a Response Fee. Performed a complete maintenance on her oil boiler - including brush & vacuum out the combustion chamber; replace the filter, nozzle, and strainer; clean the electrode assembly; tighten all electrical connections; perform a complete combustion analysis; inspect the flue and confirm proper draft. Leave system operating at maximum efficiency.
Performed a 14-point tune up for his Tempstar natural gas furnace. Started at the thermostat to turn unit on and make sure it cycles on and off. Inspected and tightened all electrical connections. Changed air filter. Inspected heat exchanger. Performed a complete combustion analysis and checked for Carbon Monoxide leakage. Checked gas pressure and found that it was low. Gas valve should supply 3.5" W.C. to burners and this unit was only supplying 3.25. Incoming gas pressure from the street was 4.5" W.C. so advised that gas valve was starting to fail and recommended repalcement. Also tested the blower capacitor - it was putting out less than 90% of the microFarad rating. Anytime a capacitor is putting out less than 90% of its microFarad rating there is a chance it will not allow the motor to run. It also may cause premature failure of the motor. Reviewed all options with the customer so he could weigh his options and decide which worked best for him.