Sam Mechanical Services LLC a New Hampshire Mechanical contractor and Commercial Plumbing company is proud to announce the completion of the Manchester New Hampshire City Hall boiler upgrade/installation project.

New Hampshire Mechanical Contractor - Sam Mechanical Services LLCSam Mechanical Services LLC completed the installation of a Benchmark 1.5 Low NOx boiler system which will provide substantial savings and efficiency over the previous installation.

By obtaining a complete understanding of Manchester City Halls needs for a cost effective heating solution Sam Mechanical was able to deliver within budget and on time. Actual completion for this project was the end of October with a final walk through on Friday the 28th of October 2011.

Should you or someone you be in the need for a professional boiler installation simply give our friendly staff a call for a quote. Our vast experience and world class customer service sets us ahead of our competition. You best interests are our best interests, call today!

Sam Mechanical Services LLC
New Hampshire Mechanical Contractor & Commercial Plumbing
(603) 623-2370

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Mechanical contractors service/install a wide variety of commercial applications ranging across ventilation, refrigeration, air-conditioning, cooling, heating, and plumbing systems.  Whuile some companies only specialize in certain areas, Sam Mechanical Services LLC of Manchester New Hampshire is a full service mechanical contractor.

Complete Mechanical Contractor Services

Sam Mechanical Services LLC provides complete end to end mechanical contractor services in addition to providing top notch continued maintenance of your investment. As an experienced contractor we can assist you in pre-construction works, such as operational efficiency, construction analysis, scheduling, value engineering, cost analysis, and budget preparation. With our many years of expertise, training, and experience we bring top quality to your construction project.

Planning is Key

Before Sam Mechanical contractors start to work on a project, we first provide a detailed estimate in writing, explaining what types of works they will handle, how long it will take, and how much it will cost.  Industry leading pre-construction planning with subcontractors and vendors ensures smooth implementation from inception to final delivery.  No detail goes unnoticed and timelines are met without hitch.

We’ve Got the Training & Experience

When looking for the best mechanical contractor, one of the most important factors that you should look for is up to date training in the latest developments when it comes to diagnostics, and the maintenance of several types of refrigeration, cooling, and heating equipment.  Sam Mechanical ensures it’s employees are certified and have no back ground issues providing you with the peace of mind that professionals are on the job at all times.

Call Today to Discuss Your Project:
(603) 623-2370
New Hampshire Mechanical Contractor - Sam Mechanical Services LLC Manchester NH 03104

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