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Monticello Air demonstrates strong technician knowledge and reliability, with multiple customers noting rapid problem diagnosis, thorough explanations of work performed, and consistent on-time arrival with advance communication. Installation quality and maintenance service stand out as particular strengths, with customers reporting attention to detail, comprehensive system cleaning, and identification of issues missed by competitors, supported by competitively priced service contracts.
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About the Contractor
Monticello Air, LLC is a locally owned HVAC company at 918 Preston Avenue, Suite B, in Charlottesville, Virginia, founded in 2016 by Nick Peregoy. The team brings more than 45 years of combined HVAC experience to residential and commercial clients throughout Charlottesville and Albemarle County. Monticello Air installs geothermal heat pumps and is a WaterFurnace dealer, designing both closed-loop and open-loop ground-source systems matched to each property's site characteristics for year-round comfort at lower operating costs than conventional equipment. Services extend to full HVAC installation, maintenance, and repair, including 24/7 emergency response, and the company is among the higher-rated contractors in the Central Virginia region. Verified active operator per monticelloair.com + WaterFurnace dealer locator (VA bundle audit 2026-06-02)
Monticello Air, LLC specializes exclusively in geothermal heat pump systems with customized closed-loop and open-loop designs for new construction and retrofit applications throughout the Charlottesville area.
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10 years
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Geothermal Permitting in Virginia
Geothermal heat pump installations in Virginia 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.
What geothermal loop types does Monticello Air, LLC design for Charlottesville properties?add
Monticello Air, LLC designs both closed-loop and open-loop geothermal installations customized to individual property characteristics and client requirements in the Charlottesville area.
Does Monticello Air, LLC handle geothermal retrofit work in Charlottesville?add
Yes, Monticello Air, LLC addresses both new construction and retrofit applications with professional installation and comprehensive service for Charlottesville residential and commercial properties.
Are Monticello Air, LLC's technicians certified in geothermal installation?add
Yes, Monticello Air, LLC's technicians maintain current industry certifications and stay informed on advancing geothermal technology for Charlottesville-area installations.
How much can geothermal systems lower utility expenses in Charlottesville?add
Monticello Air, LLC emphasizes long-term performance and energy savings through properly engineered geothermal systems that reduce environmental impact while lowering utility expenses for Charlottesville residents and businesses.
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Geothermal heat pump installations in Virginia 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.