Service Areas
Licensed HVAC specialists who know your community's homes — from historic triple-deckers to new construction.
Where We Work
Every Greater Boston community has its own housing stock, climate quirks, and permitting rules. We connect you with licensed specialists who already know yours.
Newton's mix of Victorians, colonials, and newer builds across its 13 villages means no two HVAC jobs are alike. Our partners handle everything from boiler conversions in historic homes to high-efficiency heat pump installs.
From brick apartment blocks to single-family homes near the Reservoir, Brookline's dense housing demands specialists who know steam heat, tight installs, and town permitting inside and out.
Triple-deckers, condos, and lab-adjacent renovations — Cambridge homes run the full spectrum. Our network covers ductless mini-splits, central air retrofits, and emergency heating across every neighborhood.
Somerville's iconic triple-deckers often share aging boiler and radiator systems. Our partners specialize in multi-unit heating, efficient replacements, and the realities of dense city installs.
From coastal homes facing salt-air wear to inland colonials, Quincy properties need durable, well-matched systems. Our specialists handle heat pumps, furnaces, and full replacements across the city.
Medford's blend of older homes and new construction calls for flexible HVAC expertise — boiler service one block, ductless cooling the next. Our partners cover it all, including emergency response.
Compact lots and a mix of single- and multi-family homes define Watertown. Our network handles space-conscious installs, system upgrades, and seasonal maintenance throughout the town.
From Moody Street condos to suburban colonials, Waltham homes vary widely. Our specialists provide AC installation, heating service, and rebate-qualifying heat pump upgrades.
Needham's larger single-family homes are ideal candidates for high-efficiency systems and whole-home heat pumps. Our partners handle premium installs and ongoing maintenance with care.
Wellesley homeowners expect premium, discreet service for their established homes. Our vetted specialists deliver high-end installations, quiet systems, and meticulous workmanship.
Arlington's hills and historic homes present real HVAC challenges. Our network knows how to retrofit older houses with efficient heating and cooling without compromising the character.
Belmont's stately homes and tree-lined streets call for thoughtful, high-quality HVAC work. Our partners handle boiler upgrades, central air, and heat pump conversions throughout town.
Boston Proper
From historic brownstones to renovated triple-deckers, Boston's neighborhoods each have their own character — and their own HVAC needs. Boston Climate Co. connects homeowners across the city with licensed specialists who understand the demands of urban, historic, and densely-built homes.
Back Bay's grand Victorian brownstones are among the most beautiful — and most demanding — homes in the city, with many still running aging steam or hot-water boiler systems original to the building. Modernizing comfort here means balancing efficiency upgrades against historic preservation and tight architectural constraints. Boston Climate Co. connects Back Bay homeowners with licensed specialists experienced in the neighborhood's distinctive period homes.
Beacon Hill's historic Federal-style and Greek Revival rowhouses include some of the oldest residences in Boston, and their narrow streets and tight access make HVAC work uniquely complex. Many homes face preservation considerations that require a careful, discreet approach to any system upgrade. Boston Climate Co. connects Beacon Hill homeowners with licensed professionals who specialize in historic urban homes.
The South End holds the largest intact Victorian rowhouse district in the country, and its affluent, owner-occupied brownstones often blend original architectural detail with a desire for modern comfort and efficiency. Retrofitting cooling and high-efficiency heating into these historic homes calls for genuine expertise. Boston Climate Co. connects South End homeowners with licensed specialists who handle the neighborhood's signature rowhouses.
South Boston has become one of the city's most active renovation neighborhoods, with a strong base of owner-occupied triple-deckers and rowhouses being modernized inside and out. Many Southie homeowners are upgrading from older boiler systems to high-efficiency heating and adding cooling for the first time. Boston Climate Co. connects South Boston homeowners with licensed professionals across the neighborhood.
Charlestown is one of Boston's oldest neighborhoods, full of historic colonials and rowhouses around the Navy Yard and Bunker Hill, and now heavily owner-occupied after years of revitalization. Its older housing stock means many systems are due for modernization or full replacement. Boston Climate Co. connects Charlestown homeowners with licensed specialists experienced in the area's historic homes.
Jamaica Plain is a leafy, family-oriented neighborhood with a mix of Victorians, triple-deckers, and single-family homes — and a community that genuinely values energy efficiency, making heat pumps and MassSave rebates especially popular here. Owner-occupancy is strong, and homeowners often plan thoughtful long-term upgrades. Boston Climate Co. connects Jamaica Plain homeowners with licensed, efficiency-focused specialists.
West Roxbury is Boston's most suburban-feeling neighborhood, with owner-occupied single-family homes, larger lots, and HVAC needs that closely mirror the surrounding suburbs — full system installations, central air, and heat pump conversions. Boston Climate Co. connects West Roxbury homeowners with licensed specialists for everything from routine service to whole-home upgrades.
Roslindale has become a favorite among young families renovating older single- and two-family homes, driving strong demand for system upgrades, added cooling, and energy-efficiency improvements. Its owner-occupied housing stock makes it a natural fit for thoughtful, long-term HVAC investments. Boston Climate Co. connects Roslindale homeowners with licensed professionals serving the neighborhood.
We connect homeowners across all of Greater Boston. Call to confirm coverage for your exact address.
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Boston Climate Co. connects homeowners with licensed HVAC professionals across Greater Boston, including Newton, Brookline, Cambridge, Somerville, Quincy, Medford, Watertown, Waltham, Needham, Wellesley, Arlington, Belmont, Lexington, and surrounding communities throughout Middlesex, Norfolk, and Suffolk counties.
Our partner network covers neighborhoods across the entire Greater Boston area. If your community borders any of our listed service areas, we very likely connect homeowners there too. The fastest way to confirm coverage for your address is to call 617-752-2726 or submit a request online.
Yes. Boston Climate Co. prioritizes connecting you with licensed HVAC professionals who actively serve your specific community. Local specialists understand regional housing stock, town permitting requirements, and the realities of New England's climate — from coastal Quincy to historic Cambridge.
Connect with a licensed HVAC specialist in Greater Boston today.