Geothermal Contractors in Connecticut

Connecticut has 32 verified geothermal contractors and is a strong geothermal market with the country's lowest-rate clean energy financing — Smart-E's 0.99% APR makes ground-source competitive against gas heat. Federal §25D was terminated by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21) on December 31, 2025, but Eversource + United Illuminating rebates and the §48 commercial credit keep ground-source competitive.

  • 32 verified contractors
  • 26 cities covered
  • ★ 4.4 avg rating (1,797 reviews)
  • 4 WaterFurnace dealers
  • 9 IGSHPA-certified

Top Connecticut cities for geothermal contractors

Coverage spans Hartford metro, New Haven, Stamford, Bridgeport, Greenwich. Browse contractors by city below.

Cheshire
3 contractors
Manchester
2 contractors
Milford
2 contractors
Plainville
2 contractors
Stratford
2 contractors
Ansonia
1 contractor
Avon
1 contractor
Bethlehem
1 contractor
Bridgeport
1 contractor
Brookfield
1 contractor
Connecticut
1 contractor
East Canaan
1 contractor

Featured Connecticut geothermal contractors

Connecticut geothermal incentives in 2026

The federal §25D Residential Clean Energy Credit was terminated for new residential expenditures completed after December 31, 2025 by the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119-21). 2025 installations carry forward via IRS Form 5695. Connecticut homeowners benefit from:

  • Eversource + United Illuminating — Eversource and United Illuminating energy efficiency rebates.
  • Connecticut Smart-E Loan — 0.99% APR financing for residential energy efficiency upgrades including geothermal heat pumps through the Connecticut Green Bank. One of the lowest-rate clean energy financing programs in the country.
  • Connecticut Sales Tax Exemption on residential renewable energy systems — verify current eligibility.
  • Federal §48 commercial credit remains active through 2034 with phase-down; widely used in third-party-owned residential leases.

For state-by-state matrix see geothermal rebates by state, and use our geothermal tax credit calculator.

Connecticut climate, ground conditions, and permits

Connecticut climate is humid continental (Dfa). Ground temperatures at typical loop depth stay around 52–55°F. glacial drift over schist and gneiss bedrock. Drilling encounters bedrock relatively shallowly.

Closed-loop installations require a Connecticut DEEP (Department of Energy and Environmental Protection)-licensed well driller, a Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection HVAC contractor license, and a local building permit covering the indoor unit and electrical service. For permit specifics see our geothermal permit lookup.

Frequently asked questions

How much does geothermal cost in Connecticut?

A typical 3-ton residential system in Connecticut runs $20,000 to $34,000 installed depending on loop type, soil conditions, and location. Utility rebates from Eversource + United Illuminating reduce out-of-pocket cost. Federal §25D no longer applies to 2026 residential installations.

Do I need a permit for geothermal in Connecticut?

Yes. Closed-loop installations require a Connecticut DEEP (Department of Energy and Environmental Protection)-certified well driller, a state-licensed mechanical contractor, and a local building permit covering the indoor unit and electrical service. Reputable Connecticut contractors handle the full permit pull.

Vertical or horizontal loops in Connecticut?

Lot size and soil determine loop type. Vertical bores dominate dense suburbs; horizontal loops are cost-competitive on rural lots with adequate land area (1,500–3,000 sq ft per ton). Pond loops work where adequate water access exists. An IGSHPA-trained designer matches loop type to your specific lot, soil, and load.

Browse all Connecticut geothermal contractors

F. F. Hitchcock Co, Inc.
Cheshire, Connecticut
★ 4.8 (890 reviews)
Nero Air Conditioning and Heating Inc.
North Haven, Connecticut
★ 4.7 (267 reviews)
Stafford Mechanical Services, Inc.
Stafford Springs, Connecticut
★ 4.8 (176 reviews)
Nutmeg Mechanical Services Inc.
Manchester, Connecticut
★ 0.0 (144 reviews)
Alliance Heating Air Conditioning, Inc.
Bridgeport, Connecticut
★ 4.7 (105 reviews)
Ralph Mann & Sons
Ansonia, Connecticut
★ 4.6 (90 reviews)
King Energy LLC Geothermal Heating & Cooling Specialists In CT
Willington, Connecticut
★ 4.9 (32 reviews)
A-1 Services Inc.
Meriden, Connecticut
★ 3.6 (25 reviews)
Thermal Comfort Solutions Heating, Cooling & Geothermal
New Fairfield, Connecticut
★ 5.0 (19 reviews)
William Perotti & Sons, Inc.
East Canaan, Connecticut
★ 4.5 (19 reviews)
Quality Mechanical Corporation
East Haven, Connecticut
★ 4.1 (19 reviews)
Preferred Air Systems, Inc
Brookfield, Connecticut
★ 3.9 (9 reviews)
Sawmill Sheet Metal LLC
Sterling, Connecticut
★ 5.0 (1 review)
Hydro Dynamic Engineering, LLC
Southington, Connecticut
★ 5.0 (1 review)
Air Solutions, Inc.
Stamford, Connecticut
Dandelion Energy CT Operations
Windsor, Connecticut
DEPCO Comfort Solutions
Plainville, Connecticut
New England Heating and AC LLC
North Branford, Connecticut
Pack-Timco Heating & Cooling
Stratford, Connecticut
Sima Drilling Company Inc.
Cheshire, Connecticut
Action Air Systems, Inc.
Manchester, Connecticut
Benedetto Heating & AC, LLC
Connecticut, Connecticut
Onofreo Home Comfort Systems LLC
Milford, Connecticut
Connecticut Air Systems, Inc.
Milford, Connecticut
Wragg Well Drilling and Pump Service LLC
Roxbury, Connecticut
CONNECTICUT WELLS/GEOTHERMAL SERVICES, INC.
Bethlehem, Connecticut
A & B Cooling & Heating Corp
South Windsor, Connecticut
Dynamic Mechanical Heating & Air, LLC
Plainville, Connecticut
B & S Sheetmetal Co., Inc.
Cheshire, Connecticut
Plumb Tech Llc.
Watertown, Connecticut
Macri Associates, Inc.
Avon, Connecticut
Encon Inc
Stratford, Connecticut
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