Thomaston, CT Furnace & Air Conditioning Installation, Repair & Maintenance
C&G's Heating and Air Conditioning is proud to serve the Thomaston community!
We are proud to be part of this community, serving your heating and air conditioning needs. Whether you need repair, replacement or a new installation of a furnace, air conditioner, heat pump or air filtration system, we get the job right the first time. Our certified technicians service all furnace and air conditioning make and models.
Please call us today at (860) 482-3400 to consult with our home comfort specialist.
We offer the following in Thomaston, CT
- Repair Service
- New Air Conditioner Sales
- Air Conditioner Installation
- Air Conditioning Replacement
- High Efficiency Air Conditioner Upgrades
- Air Conditioner Parts
- Air Conditioner Maintenance Contract
- Air Conditioner Repair
- Geothermal Heat Pumps
- Ductless Mini-Split Air Conditioners
- Single Room Air Conditioners
- Wall Mount Air Conditioners
- Repair Service
- New Gas Furnace Sales
- New Oil Furnace Sales
- New Heat Pump Sales
- New Boiler Sales
- Geothermal Heat Pumps
- Furnace Installation
- Heat Pump Installation
- Boiler Installation
- Furnace Replacement
- Heat Pump Replacement
- Boiler Replacement
- Furnace Repair
- Heat Pump Repair
- Boiler Repair
- Furnace Parts
- Heat Pump Parts
- Boiler Parts
- Heating Maintenance Contracts
- Ductless Mini-Split Heat Pumps
- Single Room Heating
- Wall Mount Heat Pumps
About Thomaston, CT - Happy to be your hometown Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor!
Thomaston, Connecticut was originally settled in the early eighteenth century. By the beginning of the nineteenth century it was known as Plymouth Hollow, a part of the larger town of Plymouth. In 1813 clockmaker Seth Thomas set up shop in town, and the low-cost shelf clock he patented the next year soon became so popular that his products were being shipped all over the country. In fact, Mr. Thomas was instrumental in getting the Naugatuck Railroad routed through Plymouth Hollow, linking the town with the thriving brass center of Waterbury. By 1856 Seth Thomas’ clocks were labeled as being made in “Thomas Town”, and in 1875, 16 years after his death, the town formally separated from Plymouth and was incorporated under the name of Thomaston in his honor. The Thomaston Historical Society maintains a museum located in the Town Hall building which contains a number of Seth Thomas clocks as well as several other artifacts from his life.
While Thomaston today is no longer the industrial center it once was, instead serving as a bedroom community for larger cities such as Bristol, it is nevertheless an attractive community with much to offer both residents and visitors. Thomaston is home to the Railroad Museum of New England, which operates the Naugatuck Railroad as a scenic excursion line. The town also pays homage to a different form of transportation with its annual Main Street Cruise and Car Show held each September. In summertime, with its mild, pleasant weather, residents enjoy bike riding, hiking, picnicking and fishing at Thomaston Dam. Wintertime usually brings snow, and with it come opportunities to enjoy ice fishing, snow shoeing, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing and the annual Light Up the Town Celebration held the first Saturday after Thanksgiving.