Heating Contractors email list
Access 39,274 heating contractors across the U.S. — from solo furnace repair shops to commercial heating companies. Selling diagnostic equipment or repair tools? This database reaches professionals handling everything from emergency winter calls to new system installations.
Licensed heating contractors specializing in furnace installation, boiler repair, heat pump systems, and winter heating services
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| Company | Location | Phone | Website | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Buffo's Refrigeration/HVAC | Gardnerville, NV | +17757828204 | patrickhvacre@gmail.com | buffos-refrigeration.com |
| Happy Home LLC | Flushing, NY | +17188889944 | edmond@buyhaier.com | www.buyhaier.com/contactus.html |
| Lakeside Heating & Air Conditioning | Chelan, WA | +15096822128 | info@lakesideinchelan.com | www.lakesideinchelan.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=gbp-profile |
| All Good Home Inc | Severna Park, MD | +12024397718 | allgoodhome@gmail.com | www.allgoodhomeinc.com |
| Magic Mobile Home Supply - A Style Crest Company | Las Cruces, NM | +15756802217 | archie@mhparts.com | www.mhpartslascruces.com |
| Armstrong's Stove & Spa | Ellensburg, WA | +15099622900 | sales@armstrongsstovespa.com | www.armstrongsstovespa.com |
| Bill's Plumbing & Heating Inc | Saugus, MA | +17812332620 | greg@billsplumbing.com | www.billsplumbing.com |
| Mid-America Refrigeration | Paris, TN | +17316422665 | mid-america@live.com | www.mid-americahvac.com |
| Montezuma Lumber & Hardware Inc | Montezuma, KS | +16202665082 | montehardware@gmail.com | www.montezumalumber.com |
| Top Hat | Baraboo, WI | +16083567268 | help.tophat@gmail.com | www.tophat-pro.com |
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Top Cities
- Houston, TX88 firms
- Brooklyn, NY67 firms
- Chicago, IL35 firms
Top States
- California1,099 firms
- Texas936 firms
- New York657 firms
What they do
Heating contractors get frantic calls at 2 AM when furnaces die during winter storms. They're crawling through basements and attics, diagnosing gas leaks, and explaining to panicked homeowners why a new furnace costs $8,000.
Daily responsibilities
- Diagnose heating system problems using combustion analyzers, manometers, and gas leak detectors
- Install and replace furnaces, boilers, heat pumps, and heating controls according to manufacturer specifications
- Perform emergency heating repairs during winter weather and equipment failures
- Conduct seasonal maintenance including cleaning, filter changes, and safety inspections
- Test gas lines, check combustion efficiency, and ensure proper venting for safety compliance
- Size heating systems for new construction and recommend energy-efficient upgrades
Required skills
- Gas technician certification and knowledge of multiple fuel types (gas, oil, electric)
- Proficiency with heating diagnostic tools: combustion analyzers, manometers, gas leak detectors
- Understanding of heating load calculations, ductwork design, and energy efficiency standards
- Emergency response capability for winter heating failures and gas safety issues
- Physical ability for crawl space work, heavy equipment handling, and confined space entry
How they get started
HVAC apprentice → Heating technician → Master gas technician → Heating contractor
- Minimum education: High school diploma plus HVAC technical training or gas technician certification
- Time to get started: 6-18 months training plus 3-5 years experience for contractor licensing
Required certifications
- Gas technician license (required for gas furnace work)
- EPA 608 certification for refrigerant handling
- State heating contractor license (varies by state)
- NATE (North American Technician Excellence) certification
- Manufacturer certifications (Carrier, Lennox, Trane, Rheem)
- OSHA safety training and liability insurance requirements
Licensed heating contractors specializing in furnace installation, boiler repair, heat pump systems, and winter heating services
Peak season
November-February (furnace breakdowns and winter emergencies)
Most buyers close deals here
Slow season
June-August (maintenance and tune-ups only)
Great for nurturing and demos
Monthly demand
4,800
Average Google searches
Growth
+5% annually
Year-over-year trend
Business focus
6,912 operate primarily in this category, with 24.9% running no more than two service lines.
Best time to reach out
Monday-Wednesday, 6-8 AM or 7-9 PM, avoiding peak emergency call hours (8 AM-7 PM)
Subject lines that get replies
- Stop dangerous callbacks with this gas leak detector
- Diagnose furnace problems in half the time
- Winter dispatch software that handles emergency overload
Value props to highlight
- Advanced heating diagnostic tools: combustion analyzers and gas leak detectors
- Emergency winter dispatch and maintenance contract management
- Multi-fuel system tools for gas, oil, and electric heating equipment
Pain points you can solve
- First cold snap brings 50 emergency calls and only 3 technicians available
- One gas leak incident can shut down your business and void your insurance
- Emergency calls pay better but destroy any hope of scheduled maintenance
- Quality combustion analyzer costs $3,000 but pays for itself in one major job
- Experienced gas techs start their own companies with your customer list
Ideal company size
- Solo heating technicians (3-6 service calls/day): Need mobile diagnostic tools, gas leak detection, and winter emergency scheduling
- Small heating companies (2-5 technicians): Require dispatch software, furnace inventory, and seasonal maintenance tracking
- Mid-size heating contractors (6-12 technicians): Focus on boiler systems, radiant heating, and commercial heating installations
- Large heating companies (12+ technicians): Need comprehensive service management, equipment warehousing, and multi-fuel expertise
Budget indicators
- Investment in heating diagnostic equipment: combustion analyzers, gas leak detectors, manometers ($6K-15K)
- Service vehicles with heating parts inventory, gas pipe tools, and safety equipment
- Gas technician licensing, heating contractor certification, and specialized liability insurance
- Relationships with heating equipment suppliers (Carrier, Lennox, Bosch, Navien) and parts distributors
Discovery questions
- Do you specialize in furnace repair, boiler service, or radiant heating systems?
- How do you handle emergency heating calls during winter months?
- What fuel types do you work with (natural gas, propane, oil, electric)?
- Do you offer heating system maintenance contracts and seasonal tune-ups?
- How do you manage winter demand spikes and emergency response capability?
Who signs off
Company owners make all equipment and software decisions. Master technicians influence tool purchases, but anything over $1,000 needs owner approval.
Average firm size: Most heating contractor businesses are small companies with 1-10 professionals.