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Shirley R.
  • Rental Property Investor
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I was dumped by my heating contractor like a teenager at prom : (

Shirley R.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hartford, CT
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Hello fellow Hartford investors, I'm looking for a heating guy to work with on a regular basis. Anyone can recommend someone reasonable? I had HR Heating, who's a good guy, but he's ghosting me. I think he dumped me : ( 

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Marc Winter
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Marc Winter
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ONE is the loneliest number…

Can't help you w this particular issue in CT, however from experience I've found it is best to have at least 2 plumbers, hvac, electricians, roofers, etc that you can call on in your contact list--before you really need them. 

Also found a good way to find a busy (usually means good) contractor is to go to the supply house for that industry, ie plumbing supply for plumber/hvac, and speak to the counter guys.  They know all the locals, and should be able to point you in the right direction.

Good luck.

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