The Gas Connection

The Gas Connection The Gas Connection is a A full-service residential and light commercial HVAC contractor providing de

The Gas Connection was established in 1979 with a strong mission to provide the community with an established dependable HVAC company to work with for their heating, cooling, and plumbing needs. We work hard to create a company culture that ensures that our employees and their families are well taken care of, so that they in turn will take care of our customers. This includes continuing education

and maintaining long-term employee relationships. We believe this translates to a consistent level of service that our customers deserve and expect.

05/29/2026

Myth: The location of vents doesn’t really matter.
Fact: Vent placement is designed to help distribute air evenly throughout your home. Supply vents are often positioned near windows or exterior walls to offset heat gain or loss, while return vents help pull air back through the system. If vents are poorly placed or airflow isn’t balanced, it can lead to hot and cold spots and reduced efficiency.

As you enjoy the day off, spending time with family, firing up the grill, and soaking in the start of summer, take a mom...
05/25/2026

As you enjoy the day off, spending time with family, firing up the grill, and soaking in the start of summer, take a moment to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. 🇺🇸

05/20/2026

We’re continuing our “What’s That Noise?” series, breaking down the sounds your HVAC system makes and what they might mean. This time, let’s talk about vibrating.

A vibrating sound is often caused by loose panels, screws, or components that shift slightly when your system is running. It can also come from the unit itself if it’s not sitting evenly. While it might start as a minor annoyance, ongoing vibration can lead to extra wear over time. If the sound is new or getting more noticeable, it’s worth having it checked to keep everything running smoothly.

05/15/2026

As temperatures start to rise, it’s easy to rely on your AC right away, but a few small habits can help prevent overworking it early in the season. 🌡️ Try easing into cooling by using ceiling fans, keeping blinds closed during the hottest parts of the day, and avoiding big thermostat swings. These simple adjustments can help your system run more efficiently while keeping your home comfortable as warmer weather settles in.

Today is all about celebrating the care, strength, and love that moms bring into everyday life. Here’s to all the moms a...
05/10/2026

Today is all about celebrating the care, strength, and love that moms bring into everyday life. Here’s to all the moms and mother figures who make a difference in the moments that matter most. 💐

05/07/2026

As the seasons shift, your HVAC system isn’t the only thing adjusting—your air filter is working harder, too. 🌬️ Spring brings pollen, dust, and other airborne particles that can quickly build up in your filter, restricting airflow and making your system work harder than it needs to. Keeping up with regular filter changes this time of year helps support better efficiency, cleaner air, and overall home comfort.

05/04/2026

If you’ve held off this long on turning on your AC, you’re not alone—but when you finally do, there are a few things you might notice. The system may take a little time to reach your set temperature, and you might catch a slight odor or hear new sounds as everything kicks back on after months of inactivity. In most cases, this is completely normal and part of the transition into cooling season. It’s also a good time to make sure your filter is fresh and your system is ready for the warmer days ahead. ☀️

04/30/2026

Q: Is it better to keep my thermostat at one temperature?
A: Keeping your thermostat at one steady temperature can help maintain consistent comfort, but it’s not always the most energy-efficient option. Making small adjustments—like lowering the temperature when you’re asleep or away—can help reduce energy use without sacrificing comfort. A programmable or smart thermostat can make these changes automatically, so you don’t have to think about it.

04/27/2026

Myth: You don’t need to worry about your HVAC system in mild weather.
Fact: Even during milder seasons like spring, your system is still running and adjusting to temperature changes. Fluctuating weather can actually cause more frequent cycling, which makes it important to keep up with maintenance and basic upkeep.

04/22/2026

Switching from heat to cool this time of year can come with a few changes you might notice. As temperatures fluctuate, your system may run more often or cycle differently while adjusting to the shift. You might also notice new sounds or a slight odor the first time the AC kicks on after months of inactivity. These are usually normal, but it’s a good reminder to make sure everything is clean, clear, and ready for the cooling season ahead.

Address

17 Airport Road
Nashua, NH
03063

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+16038891161

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