Buderus Boilers & Water Heaters MA & NH


Campbell Heating & Air is your local Massachusetts and New Hampshire provider of Buderus Boilers and Heating Systems to Save Energy in your Home.

Buderus has a full product line including condensing and wall-hung boilers, domestic hot water storage tanks, climate and energy controls, panel radiators, solar heating systems and other hot water heating accessories.

Intelligent Heating for Your Home

Buderus heating systems provide more consistent, more comfortable heat using far less fuel than conventional high-temperature systems.

Why Buderus?
  • Heating Systems Minimize Temperature Cycling
  • Improved Comfort and Fuel Economy  
  • More Comfortable and Controlled Room and Water Temperatures  
  • EnergyStar Compliant
  • Whisper-Quiet Wall Hung Boilers
  • Maximum Efficiency Ratings
Effieciency & Performance

Buderus knows it’s important to keep costs as low as possible yet still maintain high efficiencies, low emissions, and exceptional performance. That’s why we have worked hard to bring all of these qualities together in our full product line.

It's easy to save energy with Buderus

Condensing boiler technology is the most efficient, environmentally friendly form of gas heating available today. Thanks to lower fuel consumption and lower heating costs, condensing boilers usually pay for themselves in only 2 to 5 years. Additionally, a modern condensing heating system increases the value of the building as well as quality of life by reducing emissions. Contemporary condensing technology offers an intelligent, easy-to-install solution to rising fuel costs and meets air quality regulation requirements.

For those in Littleton, Westford, Acton, Sudbury, Chelmsford, Concord, Lincoln, Carlisle, Newton, Brookline, Wellesley, Weston, Needham, Dover, Sherborn, Wayland, and surrounding areas that are interested in a Buderus Heating System for your home or business please call (877) 410-3752 or visit http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/ for more info.

Viessmann Boilers & Hot Water Tanks MA & NH

Comprehensive range. Efficient. Sustainable.


Campbell Heating & Air offers he comprehensive range of products and services from Viessmann

Viessmann sets the technological pace for the heating industry. The comprehensive range of products and services from Viessmann offers individual solutions with efficient systems for all application areas and all energy sources.

As environmental pioneers, the company has, for decades, been supplying particularly efficient and clean heating systems for oil and gas, as well as solar thermal systems, heating systems for biomass and heat pumps.

The comprehensive range of products and services from Viessmann offers top technology and sets new benchmarks. With its high energy efficiency, this range helps to save heating costs and is always the right choice where ecology is concerned.

Individual and efficient solutions

Viessmann offers the right heating system for any demand – wall mounted or floorstanding, in individual combinations – all are futureproof and economical. It makes no difference whether you need a system for detached or two-family houses, for large residential buildings, for commerce and industry, or for local heating networks, or whether the system is intended for modernization or new build.

The spectrum of goods and services offered by the Viessmann Group includes:

■Condensing technology for oil and gas

■Solar thermal systems

■Heat pumps

■Wood combustion systems

■CHP modules

■Biogas plants

■Services

Of course, we also offer full maintenance and service after the sale, to ensure that your Viessmann continues to operate at peak efficiency.

With 6800 employees around the world, the Viessmann Group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of heating technology - and Europe's best-selling brand of floor-mounted boilers. Worldwide, the name Viessmann stands for expertise and innovation.

What if I want a Viessmann Boiler? Call us at (877) 410-3752.

We will arrange for someone to come to your home and discuss different Viessmann boiler and/or other heating options for your particular needs.

We proudly service Massachusets and Southern New Hampshire including:

Westford, Acton, Sudbury, Chelmsford, Concord, Lincoln, Carlisle, Newton, Brookline, Wellesley, Weston, Needham, Dover, Sherborn, Wayland, Littleton and surrounding areas.

Lochinvar Boilers & Water Heaters MA & NH


Campbell Heating & Air is your local MA / NH Lochinvar provider of High Efficiency Water Heaters, Boilers, and Pool Heaters.  Our service mechanics are highly trained and certified to provide you with the top equipment and service in the industry.

In 1993, Lochinvar introduced the Copper-Fin II, the first line of horizontal chassis, copper-finned tube water heaters, boilers and pool heaters to operate with fan-assisted combustion. Available in models up to 2,070,000 Btu/hr, the Copper-Fin II line is known throughout the industry for its high thermal efficiency, unique gasketless heat exchanger, proportional firing, small footprint and multiple venting options. Today, the proven performance of this line has been further enhanced with design updates and a new operating control, taking Copper-Fin II to a new level of innovation.

Smarter System, Greater Control

Among the major enhancements to the Copper-Fin II family of products, all models are now equipped with the exclusive SMART SYSTEM™ control. Originally developed and introduced in 2005, SMART SYSTEM is the industry’s most advanced integrated operating control designed to simplify installation, system sequencing, set-up and troubleshooting.

The user-friendly SMART SYSTEM interface features a two-line, 16 character LCD display that provides readouts of setup, system status and diagnostic data in words rather than codes. Equipped with a built-in cascading sequencer, SMART SYSTEM allows for the installation and control of up to eight units. Further expanding upon the well-established cascading sequencer, the Copper-Fin II offers balanced control with Front End Loading capabilities when connected to Lochinvar’s CREST® Condensing Boiler.

Other standard SMART SYSTEM control features include outdoor reset with sensor, Domestic Hot Water prioritization, three pump control, night setback and password security. Optional PC software offers expanded capability for recording, tracking and analyzing system data to fine-tune operation for maximum performance and troubleshooting.

In addition, the Copper-Fin II now has a more conveniently positioned High Voltage Terminal strip for easy connection to a 120-volt power source; control contacts for System Pump, Boiler Pump and DHW Pump; as well as a Low Voltage Terminal board allowing for connection to an array of control and safety features such as 0-10 VDC BMS input, contacts for air louvers and optional Modbus protocol.

Space-Saving, Service-Friendly Design

While Copper-Fin II is known for its small footprint and Lochinvar’s unique factory-welded Stack Frame option that allows for installation of two units in the area normally required for one, the enhanced models offer a more service-friendly design. The gas inlet and internal controls have been repositioned to the front of the appliance for easier access during installation and service. The built-in air filter reduces maintenance and improves performance with a field convertible option to install the air intake on the rear or the right side of the boiler.

Expanding upon the versatility of the Copper-Fin family, the larger units ranging from 990,000 to 2,070,000 Btu/hr are now rated for installation on combustible floors. The smaller units may be installed on a combustible floor when equipped with an optional combustible floor kit available from Lochinvar.

Time-Proven Heat Exchanger

In 1989, Lochinvar was the first manufacturer to offer gasketless cast iron and copper-finned tube heat exchangers. This unique gasketless design enhances reliability by eliminating o-rings and gaskets often encountered with other brands. The advanced heat exchanger features glass-lined headers and copper-finned tubes with extruded integral fins spaced at seven fins per inch for exceptional heat transfer. The heat exchanger is built to ASME construction standards for 160 psi working pressure and is backed by a 10-year limited warranty.
 
If you live in Massachusetts or New Hampshire and would like more information on High Efficiency Boilers & Water Heaters, please call (877) 410-3752 or visit http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/

What You Need to Know about Central Air Conditioning Systems

Adding a cooling system is one of the smartest investments you can make.

The right cooling system, installed the right way, will bring a new world of comfort to your summer living. But the wrong system could bring you untold frustration and may cost much more in high operating and maintenance costs.

Unlike heating, plumbing or electrical systems, there are no municipal inspectors who check the safety and integrity of air conditioning installations. It's critical that you choose a company you can rely on for quality installation and service.

Central air conditioner systems are usually of two types - split systems or packaged systems. In a split system, the condenser and compressor are located in an outdoor unit but the evaporator is located inside the building. Typically, the evaporator is mounted in the air handler unit. On the other hand, in a packaged system, as the name suggests, all components – the condenser, the compressor and the evaporator are located in a single outdoor unit. The entire unit is generally located on the ground or on the roof. Packaged systems are generally used when there is limited space.

A central air conditioning system offers many advantages over conventional air conditioning systems. Central air conditioning systems can improve your indoor air quality. When the system turns on, ambient air is drawn in to the air handler unit from different rooms and corners of your building through return-air ducts. The system has a filter for air to pass through. As a result, air borne particles like dust, pollen and lint are removed before filtered air is routed back to the rooms through a separate set of ductwork. Some central air conditioning systems come with highly sophisticated filters that can remove even microscopic pollutants.

There is another important advantage of central air conditioning systems over conventional air conditioners. With a central air conditioning system the condenser, including the fan and the compressor, is located in an outdoor unit. This means the level of indoor noise is almost negligible. No wonder most hospitals, educational institutions and government offices prefer to use central air conditioning systems.

Adding air conditioning to your home can be a good investment. Make it a great one with a system from Campbell Heating & Air.

York Air Conditioning Systems in Massachusetts

Littleton, MA:  We are a proud dealer of York® air conditioning split systems.  You may not know it, but York® products have been all around – from the world's most famous buildings, including the U.S. Capitol – to the entire U.S. Navy nuclear submarine fleet, as well as your local mall and corner bank.  For over 130 years, the York® brand has earned trust as the first successful room air conditioner and for the world's first mechanically cooled theater, hotel and office building.  Today, they're constantly leading the industry in residential product design, signified by the Good Housekeeping Seal and ENERGY STAR® qualified products.

This is one of the hottest Massachusetts summers on record and when it's time to get comfortable, it's a good time to install a new high-efficiency York® air conditioning system.  Whether replacing your worn-out or outmoded system, or adding comfort to your new home, you can count on York® for years of quiet, trouble-free service and economical operation.

For more information about York® residential cooling systems call us at (877) 410-3752 and one of our Air Conditioning specialists will answer all of your questions. Let us show you why we are better than our competition.

We proudly service Massachusets and Southern New Hampshire including:

Westford, Acton, Sudbury, Chelmsford, Concord, Lincoln, Carlisle, Newton, Brookline, Wellesley, Weston, Needham, Dover, Sherborn, Wayland, and surrounding areas.

Central Air Conditioning in Massachusetts

Many states across the country, Massachusetts included, are seeing some of the hottest days in years.  Now may be the time to invest in an energy efficient central air conditioning system for your Massachusetts home or business.

Replacing cooling equipment with new, energy-efficient models is a great start. But to make sure that you get the best performance, the new equipment must be properly installed. In fact, improper installation can reduce system efficiency by up to 30 percent — costing you more on your utility bills and possibly shortening the equipment's life.


Make sure to ask your Massachusetts AC contractor if their work meets guidelines set by ENERGY STAR® and the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA).

Proper Sizing of Equipment

Installing the right size equipment for the home is essential to getting the best performance and comfort. Many homeowners believe that bigger is better when buying new cooling equipment. But in reality, a system that's too large will not keep your home comfortable because of frequent 'on/off' cycling. Incorrect sizing can also put stress on system components and shorten the equipment's life. To ensure proper sizing your contractor should provide a copy of the home's heat gain/loss calculations for your records.

Campbell Heating & Air provides high efficiency air conditioning systems to homes and businesses in Massachusetts.  If you are interested in having a cooling system installed please call (877) 410-3752 or visit our website http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/

Some of the towns in MA we service are Westford, Acton, Sudbury, Chelmsford, Concord, Lincoln, Carlisle, Newton, Brookline, Wellesley, Weston, Needham, Dover, Sherborn, Wayland, Littleton and surrounding areas.

Choosing an Air Conditioning System in Massachusetts

Selecting an air conditioner for your Massachusetts home is a big decision. It’s an important investment today. It will play a key role in your home energy expenses for years to come. And when the Massachusetts summer heat is at its worst, you’ll want your family to have the best, most reliable cooling comfort possible. Here are a few things to consider.

What do good central air units have in common?

The best ones are efficient, operating on minimal electricity to hold utility bills down. They provide steady, dependable performance year after year when properly maintained. Good systems are quiet, long-lasting and low in service needs.

How can I be sure my Unit is the right size?

Obviously, an air conditioner that’s too small won’t keep your home sufficiently cool. But what many don’t realize is that an oversized system will cycle (turn on and off) more than necessary, wasting expensive energy and possibly putting undue strain on the compressor.

A good contractor will determine the optimum size for your home by making a careful study of your cooling requirements. Window dimensions and exposure. Floor space, insulation and local climate. Heat-generating appliances. The direction your home faces. Even the amount of your home’s exterior shaded by trees.

He’ll specify the cooling capacity of the system in either Btu/h (British thermal units of heat removed per hour) or refrigeration tons (one ton being equal to 12,000 Btu/h).

Which air conditioners are energy efficient?

Much like automobile manufacturers, today’s air conditioner manufacturers are required by law to evaluate and rate their equipment according to its energy efficiency. This rating is known in the industry as a SEER, or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Rating. The higher the SEER, the more efficient the equipment.

Most new homes with central air come equipped with a standard builder’s model. However, when replacement becomes necessary, property owners can upgrade their air conditioning by specifying a more energy-efficient system.

High SEER models are generally more expensive, but can easily make up the difference by reducing your home energy bills over the long run.

Are some air conditioners built better than others?

The compressor is the heart of a condensing unit. On a hot day, it works long and hard. Campbell Heating and Air installs the highly advanced scroll compressor in every condensing unit. Scroll Compressors are recognized by the industry as the leader in reliability, efficiency and quiet operation.

Other features to look for include louvered steel cabinets that protect the coils from damage and expensive repair bills.

Also, with some condensing units, the fan can be another source of bothersome noise. Our units have a grill design that minimizes air restriction for quieter fan operation.

What should I look for in an AC contractor?

Reliabiltiy. Look for a contractor you see in your community. You want one who’s close by to provide you faster, more convenient service.

They should offer a recognized name brand. And they should have a well-stocked inventory of replacement parts. You wouldn’t want to sit out a mid-summer heat wave waiting for a simple repair!

Campbell Heating and Air in Littleton, MA is knowledgeable, reliable, and as good as any you’ll find in the business. Give us a call at (877) 410-3752 or visit our website http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/

FAQ: Is There a Tax Credit for Central Air Conditioners?

The answer is YES.  Central Air Conditioners can qualify for a tax credit.  In 2011 the credit is $300.  It must be installed in your home (principal residence) between 1/1/11 an 12/31/11.

What Type of Central Air Conditioner should I choose to qualify?

The best way to find tax credit eligible CACs is to ask your HVAC Contractor (Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning).  To verify tax credit eligibility, ask your HVAC contractor to provide the Manufacturer's Certification Statement for the equipment you plan to purchase. Or search the Manufacturer's website.

Please visit http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/ or call (877) 410-3752 to talk to us about installing a new Central Air Conditioning System in your home before the heat of summer arrives here in Massachusetts!

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Air Conditioning Massachusetts

Did You Know?

Heating and cooling costs the average homeowner about $1,000 a year - nearly half the home's total energy bill. If your central air conditioning unit is more than 12 years old, replacing it with an ENERGY STAR qualified model could cut your cooling costs by 30%.

Earning the ENERGY STAR means products meet strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the US Environmental Protection Agency. By choosing ENERGY STAR qualified heating and cooling equipment and taking steps to optimize its performance, you can enhance the comfort of your home while saving energy. Saving energy helps you save money on utility bills and protect the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the fight against climate change.


ENERGY STAR qualified central air conditioners:

have higher seasonal energy efficiency ratio (SEER) and energy efficiency ratio (EER) ratings, making them about 14% more efficient than standard models.

The central air conditioner also needs a blower motor – which is usually part of the furnace – to blow the cool air through the duct system. The only way to ensure that your new air conditioner performs at its rated efficiency is to replace your heating system at the same time. It’s especially recommended if your furnace is over 15 years old. If you purchase a new energy-efficient air conditioner but connect it to an older furnace and blower motor, your system will not perform to its rated efficiency.

For more information visit http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/ or call (877) 410-3752

Energy Tax Credits 2011

If you think you may have missed out on energy tax credits because you didn't get to those energy-saving improvements on your 2010 to-do list, think again. When President Obama signed the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010 last December, the benefits included extension of many energy efficiency tax credits into 2011.

Here's a quick rundown of eligible energy-saving improvements that get you credits if installed in your primary residence now through Dec. 31. Keep in mind that there's a $500 overall cap on the credits you can earn, and that the total is impacted by any related energy-efficiency credits you've earned in prior tax years (however, it doesn't affect the $1,500 limit that was available for 2009 and 2010).

Tax Credit: 10% of cost up to $500 or a set amount between $50 and $300:

-HVAC equipment, including air source heat pumps, central air conditioners, advanced main air circulating fans, furnaces and boilers

-Insulation, including bulk products like batts and rolls, and air-sealing items such as weather stripping, caulk and house wrap

-Metal and asphalt roofing

-Non-solar water heaters

-Windows, doors and skylights (credits for windows are capped at $200)

-Biomass stoves with thermal efficiency rating of at least 75%


Tax Credit: 30% of cost with no upper limit:

-Geothermal heat pumps

-Solar energy systems, including solar water heaters and solar panels

-Small residential wind turbines, with a nameplate capacity of no more than 100 kilowatts


Tax Credit: 30% of cost, up to $500 per .5 kW of power capacity:

-Fuel cells, with efficiency of at least 30% and capacity of at least .5 kW

To receive the energy tax credits you deserve at tax time next year, hold on to receipts and Manufacturer's Certification Statements for the items you install, and plan to file 2011 IRS Form 5695.  If you live in Massachusetts or Southern NH contact Campbell Heating & Air at (877) 410-3752 or visit http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/ for more information on qualifying products.

Money Saving Heating & Furnace Tips - Massachusetts

Money Saving Heating & Furnace Tips

1.  Make certain you set your thermostat to a level you are comfortable with. We recommend setting your thermostat from 68 to 70 degrees. Once you have the thermostat set and you are content with the comfort level we also recommend that you leave it there. It takes less energy to heat air 3-4 degrees than it does to heat air 6-8 degrees. This will also help save on your heating bills.  Massachusetts winters are cold so set that thermostat and leave it to save money!

2.  We recommend that you clean or replace filters on a furnace once a month.

3.  Make sure that any clean warm-air registers, baseboard heaters, and radiators are not being blocked by furniture, carpeting, or drapes.  In other words try to maintain your vents ability to flow warm air freely.

4.  You should consider placing heat-resistant radiator reflectors between any exterior walls and the radiators.

5.  Although fans may help you save money on your air conditioning bill in the spring and summer, we recommend that you use kitchen, bath, and other ventilating fans wisely. These fans can pull out a houseful of warm air in no time.  Make certain that you turn them off as soon as they have done their job.

6.  Consider keeping draperies or shades open on the south of your home and facing windows during the winter or cold months to allow sunlight to enter your home. You should also close them at night to reduce the cold.

7.  Make certain that you purchase energy-efficient equipment if you are replacing any of the appliances or the furnaces in your home.  Our technicians are trained on repair, maintenance and installation of all major energy efficient brands and are also an authorized re-seller of most major well known brands.

8.  So that you don't waste your hard earned money you should always check these three items to make certain you need a technician:

-Check your thermostat to verify that it is set for "heating".

-Go to your breaker box and make sure that the breaker is on.

-You'll want to check your furnace's switch to make certain that your gas is on.

If you need furnace heating repair, service, or installation and  live in the area of Massachusetts of: Westford, Acton, Sudbury, Chelmsford, Concord, Lincoln, Carlisle, Newton, Brookline, Wellesley, Weston, Needham, Dover, Sherborn, Wayland - Call us at (877) 410-3752 or visit us at http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/

Buderus Heating Systems Littleton, MA

Save Energy - Benefits of Buderus Boilers and Heating Systems to Save Energy in your Home.  It's easy to save energy with Buderus.

Condensing boiler technology is the most efficient, environmentally friendly form of gas heating available today. Thanks to lower fuel consumption and lower heating costs, condensing boilers usually pay for themselves in only 2 to 5 years. Additionally, a modern condensing heating system increases the value of the building as well as quality of life by reducing emissions. Contemporary condensing technology offers an intelligent, easy-to-install solution to rising fuel costs and meets air quality regulation requirements.

Why Hydronic Heating?

Hydronic Heating Systems and radiant heat from Buderus Efficient Energy Solutions

Buderus commercial boilers are designed to deliver high levels of energy efficiency, reliable heating, and a long product life. Manufactured in Europe to their strict safety standards, all Buderus products undergo rigorous quality tests to ensure total safety, durability, and outstanding performance year after year.

Engineering Made Easy - Thanks to High Quality

Buderus offers advanced condensing technology in a compact, robust form—with high-grade components that meet every demand. All of that plus the freedom to use the available space as you want it, thanks to compact dimensions and the option of a balanced flue operation.

Why Buderus?

Buderus has a full product line including condensing and wall-hung boilers, domestic hot water storage tanks, climate and energy controls, panel radiators, solar heating systems and other hot water heating accessories.

Intelligent Heating for Your Home

Buderus heating systems provide more consistent, more comfortable heat using far less fuel than conventional high-temperature systems.

Why Buderus?

Our Heating Systems Minimize Temperature Cycling

Improved Comfort and Fuel Economy

More Comfortable and Controlled Room and Water Temperatures

EnergyStar Compliant

Whisper-Quiet Wall Hung Boilers

Maximum Efficiency Ratings


Effieciency & Performance

Buderus knows it’s important to keep costs as low as possible yet still maintain high efficiencies, low emissions, and exceptional performance. That’s why we have worked hard to bring all of these qualities together in our full product line.

Contact Campbell Heating and Air - your local Massachusetts HVAC offering Buderus products.   http://www.campbellheatingandair.com/