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Spicer Propane — Fireplace Store in Groton, Connecticut
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15 Thames St, Groton, CT 06340
Groton, CT; Connecticut
- Comprehensive propane delivery and service
- Professional HVAC installation and maintenance
- Specialty fireplace and gas insert services
- Complete retail showroom experience
- Multi-state service coverage area
Products
- Fireplace Inserts
Working Hours
| Monday: 8AM-4:30PM |
| Tuesday: 8AM-4:30PM |
| Wednesday: 8AM-4:30PM |
| Thursday: 8AM-4:30PM |
| Friday: 8AM-4:30PM |
| Saturday: Closed |
| Sunday: Closed |
Reviews
- Laurene Baril★★★★★5 months ago
I just got a Mitsubishi mini split system installed by Spicer. I was very happy with the price. The technicians who installed the condenser and three heads were Jeff and Scott. They did the work efficiently and neatly. I worked with Ryan to finalize the proposal and he came out once everything was finished to go over how to operate the system to maximize heating and cooling. I’m thrilled the staff and the unit.
- Timothy Curtis★★★★★5 months ago
I had mini splits installed in my home recently by Spicer. The installation was excellent by Scott and Zach. The workmanship was perfect and they were both friendly and informative. The two units work great, and my neighbors also were impressed, and are considering getting mini splits installed by Spicer. Great job and they are highly recommend. Tim Curtis
- Warren Sainz★★★★★4 months ago
I had a fantastic experience with this company from start to finish. The sales team was very professional and walked me through all my options without any pressure, which made the process smooth and easy. The installation crew was on time, efficient, and did a great job setting everything up. My nee Mitsubishi units are working perfectly, and I couldn’t be happier with how everything turned out. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for reliable and professional AC service!
- Vic Zo★☆☆☆☆a year ago
Below is the LAW - Connecticut DOES NOT FOLLOW International Building Code: According to the National Electrical Code (NEC) section 250.50, a propane tank's grounding electrode system requires bonding all available grounding electrodes present at the site together, which typically includes a dedicated grounding rod driven near the tank, to create a single, unified grounding point; if no suitable grounding electrode exists, one must be installed as per the specifications outlined in 250.52 (A)(1) through (A)(7). Key points about 250.50 and propane tank grounding: Purpose: The grounding electrode system ensures a safe path for fault current to the earth, protecting against potential electrical shock hazards. Required electrodes: This could include a dedicated grounding rod installed near the propane tank, the metal piping of the tank itself (if properly connected), or any other accessible grounding electrode at the site. Bonding method: All grounding electrodes must be bonded together using a suitable grounding conductor, creating a single point of connection. Important considerations: Local codes: Always consult local building codes and electrical inspector requirements when grounding a propane tank. Proper installation: Ensure the grounding conductor is sized appropriately for the expected fault current and is securely connected to the tank and grounding electrode. Maintenance: Regularly inspect the grounding system for corrosion or damage and repair as needed. I am updating my review. This is the temperature in my house with the NEW system installed by Spicer. I not able to use my home as intended. Was supposed to be done November of 2021 - never completed. Equipment installed failed due to their incompetence. No heat, no ac, no dehumidifier. Like close doors because there is zero air flow - which they have been aware of. This is because the ductwork is not installed to code. Besides the fact they breach contracts. In addition, when you hire Spicer Gas - they do not feel that they have to abide by the "Contract" they sign/fill out. Apparently, Spicer Gas is "Exempt" from the terms of a Contract as indicated by the Laws in Connecticut. This is what their Lawyers indicated to the AG. They also dont need to follow and CT building codes - like bond/ground the giant propane tanks they install. Which can leave all your houses as time bombs - waiting for the next storm to explode. They work with town officials to "sign off" in illegal inspections. When you do find a contractor to the work and they fill a permit. Spicer and the town Intimidate the witness/contractor to prevent them for doing the corrective work. My disability has been exacerbated, constant migraines, seizures, inability to sleep, enormous amount of stress, inability to use my home for its intended purposes of a business or a home. And Spicer sues me. Everyone that has ever used them - should have the work inspected.
- Eve P★★★★★2 years ago
Very grateful for Spicer services, finished the work on our furnace and our water heater in one day, spent all day at my home until job was perfectly done, brought new equipment and took old equipment away and replaced pipes and furnace and water heater. Home felt much warmer afterwards, water looking completely cleaner, cleaned everything up before leaving, full service for a great price, price is definitely worth new, better functioning equipment and feeling much safer in our home. Our family very grateful for Spicer services. Thank you very much.
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