HVAC Contractor
in Norwalk, Connecticut
Norwalk's geography spans more range than almost any other Fairfield County town — from the dense urban fabric of South Norwalk and the commercial corridor of Connecticut Avenue, to the coastal character of Rowayton on the Five Mile River, to the wooded suburban neighborhoods of West Norwalk. Each zone has different HVAC demands. Urban multi-family buildings in SoNo often need commercial-grade systems or multi-zone ductless configurations. Coastal Rowayton properties get the same coastal-rated equipment spec we apply to other Sound-adjacent towns.
Norwalk has a significant stock of older multi-family housing — two and three-family homes in East Norwalk and South Norwalk that have been running the same boilers for decades. Boiler replacement in these properties often involves multiple zones and aging piping that needs assessment alongside the new equipment. We've done this work dozens of times across Norwalk and know how to bring these systems up to modern efficiency without a complete gut.
West Norwalk and the Silvermine neighborhood — bordering New Canaan — sit at higher elevation and run cooler than the shoreline. Homeowners in these areas frequently contact us for high-efficiency furnace installations and heat pump upgrades. We also carry a significant commercial HVAC presence in the Connecticut Avenue and Merritt Parkway corridors.
From SoNo lofts and Rowayton waterfront to West Norwalk colonials and commercial Route 1 properties — Airmax serves all of Norwalk.
Seasonal note: Norwalk's variation between coastal and inland neighborhoods means system sizing varies significantly by address. We calculate for your actual location.