We just went back to Link for a water heater. They worked hard to help us pick one that meet our requirements. Because of the layout of the house, we couldn't install a high efficiency unit. That...
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Link Mechanical Services, Inc is a trusted and reliable HVAC company based in New Britain, CT, serving the entire Central Connecticut area. They offer a wide range of services including air conditioning repair, heating system maintenance, water heater installation, and more. With their team of experienced technicians and their commitment to customer satisfaction, Link Mechanical Services ensures efficient and high-quality service for both residential and commercial clients.
As an authorized dealer for top manufacturers such as Lennox, Bosch, and Rinnai, Link Mechanical Services provides customers with access to the latest and most reliable HVAC products in the market. They also offer service plans and maintenance programs to help customers keep their systems running smoothly and efficiently. With their expertise in HVAC systems and dedication to customer comfort, Link Mechanical Services is the go-to choice for all heating, cooling, and water heater needs in the West Hartford and Central Connecticut area.
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Had a heat pump installed by this company and I wished I had gone with a reputable company. Initially, the electrical work was done incorrectly, which caused the system to fail multiple times....
Our tenant called us the day before Thanksgiving and told us her heat was not working. We were bot sure where to turn. We called Link and they were able to get someone out that same day! Thank you...
Link Mechanical sold me a $20,000 system that I was assured was under warranty for 10 years. The compressor just went after 9 1/2 years and Carrier will not recognize the 10 year warranty because...
Link Mechanical installed my boiler this week and I couldn't be happier. I paid a little more to go with Link as the salesman explained that they installed circulator pumps on each zone instead...



