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Heating & Cooling Contractors
in Hartford, Connecticut


TOTAL PROS : 50
TOTAL RATINGS : 41
WHAT NEIGHBORS ARE SAYING
IN HARTFORD, CT


Modern Mechanical Systems, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Homeowner: yelena P.
Project: Install a Central Air Conditioning System
City: Hartford, CT
My name is Yelena, I would highly recommend this company to any one:, excellent , respectful, professional team. I had a great experience just weeks ago, would rate it 5 + stars. Thanks Gene and Co.
Kennedy's Plumbing & Heating, Inc.
Customer Rating:
Project: Install a Central Air Conditioning System
City: Hartford, CT
Tim Kennedy knew exactly what to do. They installed A/C in our older house and it works GREAT. We are staying cool and so happy w/ the a/c. Highly recommend Kennedy's.

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Hartford City Facts
Hartford, CT, has been known as the "sole Capital City" since 1875.
Hartford, CT was world famous as an insurance center. Its insurance business began in 1794, and the area was once home to the headquarters of more than 35 insurance companies. Mergers and downsizing during the late 20th century, however, greatly lessened the insurance industry's importance.
From 1703 to 1875, Connecticut had two capitals; sessions of the General Assembly met alternately in Hartford and New Haven. Since then, the capital has been Hartford.