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The contractor demonstrates strong responsiveness, with customers reporting quick arrival times and immediate availability for consultation, including willingness to review photos and provide technical advice over the phone. Clients consistently praise the technicians' reliability, efficiency in completing repairs, fair pricing practices, and system performance, with one customer noting the geothermal heater was serviced multiple times successfully.
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About the Contractor
Fishers Trade Service LLC is a family-owned geothermal and HVAC contractor serving South Jersey from Palmyra, New Jersey. The company specializes in geothermal heat pump installation, geothermal conversions, and ongoing service for ground source systems. As a Bosch Geothermal Certified Installer with over 20 years of experience, the team offers new geothermal installations alongside conventional heating and air conditioning repair and replacement. Owner-present service on every job is a core operating principle. Fishers Trade Service holds New Jersey Contractor License #13VH02730600 and Master HVAC License #19HC00780000, providing residential customers across South Jersey with licensed geothermal expertise at competitive pricing. Contact the company at (856) 278-4050 to schedule installation consultations or geothermal system service.
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IGSHPA-certified and Bosch Geothermal-certified installer in Palmyra with over 20 years of South Jersey experience, owner present on all jobs, using only trained company employees.
Geothermal heat pump installations in New Jersey require specific permits and compliance with state regulations regarding well drilling, loop installation, and refrigerant handling. Contact your local building department for specific requirements in your area.
Is Fishers Trade Service in Palmyra IGSHPA certified?add
Yes, Fishers Trade Service is an IGSHPA Certified HVAC Contractor and a Bosch Geothermal Certified Installer, and a member of the International Ground Source Heat Pump Association.
What financing and pricing options does Fishers Trade Service offer in Palmyra?add
Fishers Trade Service offers fair and competitive pricing with the owner present at all jobs, and they provide emergency services alongside their 20+ years of South Jersey experience.
Does Fishers Trade Service in Palmyra handle geothermal conversions?add
Yes, Fishers Trade Service specializes in converting existing homes to geothermal systems as well as new geothermal installations and custom HVAC system design.
How much can I reduce my energy costs with geothermal from Fishers Trade Service?add
Geothermal heating and cooling can reduce energy consumption and maintenance costs while keeping your home at a more consistent temperature year-round, endorsed by the Department of Energy and EPA as one of the most energy efficient systems available.
Does Fishers Trade Service use subcontractors in Palmyra?add
No, Fishers Trade Service utilizes only trained company employees, not subcontractors, ensuring consistent quality on all jobs with the owner present.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in New Jersey may require drilling permits, environmental site assessments, and compliance with local well and thermal energy regulations. Requirements vary by jurisdiction and system type (vertical, horizontal, open-loop). Contact your local municipality, state energy office, or a licensed geothermal installer for specific permitting requirements in your area.