Over Connecticut, families and offices rely on Crocco Mechanical because it’s part of the community yet delivers solid results. With years behind big brands, their team handles setups, checks, fixes – all kinds of heating and cooling gear. When winter hits hard or a fan stops mid-sentence, help shows up prepared. People describe their visits as straightforward, no hidden steps, just fixes that last through seasons.
When temperatures soar, people often reach out to Crocco Mechanical for speedy help with AC fixes close by. During winter’s deepest chill, their expertise shines just as bright – handling furnace repairs across homes and businesses with precision. Heat pump upgrades in Connecticut aren’t rare either; these installations boost both ease and savings over time. What stands out most? They arrive fast when called, explain every step without jargon, then make sure things work right before leaving. That kind of reliability keeps them near the front of the pack for all things heating and cooling nearby.
Most of what separates one Connecticut HVAC contractor from another right now is how well they handle the rebate and financing paperwork, and Crocco Mechanical documents that process in unusual detail.
Through Energize CT, qualifying system replacements carry rebates stated at up to $1,000 per ton, with rebates also applying to ductless mini-splits and smart thermostats. The workflow is spelled out in order: confirm eligibility, sign an installation contract, submit the rebate registration for pre-approval, install only after approval comes back, then submit the final documentation. Rebate cheques are stated to arrive within four to six weeks. Installing before approval is the common way homeowners lose the money, which is presumably why the sequence is published rather than assumed.
On the financing side, the company walks customers through Connecticut Green Bank loans, quoting rates as low as 0.99 with terms of five to seven years. Eligibility is tied to household income and to whether the home has qualified for efficiency upgrades through Eversource or United Illuminating. Multiple improvements — HVAC, insulation, windows — can be bundled into a single loan application rather than financed separately.
The company operates from 80 Bayberry Drive in Thomaston under Connecticut licence HTG.0414253-S1. Owner Josh Crocco has more than fifteen years in the field, holds both HVAC and plumbing licences, and came up through commercial and industrial systems before focusing on residential and light commercial service. He grew up in the Watertown and Thomaston area. The second name on the team page, Anthony Schifilliti, is an apprentice who came through Porter & Chester Institute’s HVAC program.
Work covers air conditioning repair and installation, boiler repair and replacement, furnaces, ductless mini-splits, heat pumps and water heater replacement, plus light commercial systems including variable air volume equipment, make-up air units and ventilation for offices and retail spaces.
Maintenance Program members get priority scheduling during peak demand, eligibility for 24/7 emergency support, discounted labour on covered repairs, and a written inspection report after every visit. That last item is more than a formality — manufacturer warranties routinely require documented annual service, and the report is what satisfies that requirement if a claim ever comes up.
Service calls follow a set order: initial contact, an appointment confirmed by a customer service representative, then an on-site technician assessment with measurements taken before anything is quoted. The company is reachable by text or call at (203) 217-7792 and advertises 24/7 emergency availability.