Why True North in Limington
A local company for local homes
Limington is a York County community of about 4,053 residents. Rural town bordering Cumberland County. Mostly older homes and farmland. We're a local plumbing, heating, and cooling company based in Maine, and Limington is on our regular route. Our technicians answer the phone, show up on time, and do the work right the first time.
Here's what we see in Limington homes. Limington features a high concentration of historic wood-frame homes from the late 18th to mid-19th centuries, especially in the Limington Historic District with 24 buildings in Federal and Greek Revival styles, typically 1.5 to 2.5 stories high. Common HVAC challenges include retrofitting aging structures with modern efficient systems due to original construction lacking insulation and ductwork. That context shapes every job we quote. Before we price a heat pump install, we size the system for the actual house, not a back-of-napkin guess. Before we replace a boiler, we check the chimney draft and the existing zoning. Before we touch a plumbing repair, we find the root cause so the fix lasts.
The climate in Limington is part of every sizing decision we make. Limington's rural microclimate in northern York County includes varied terrain with Sawyer Mountain at 1,100 feet and seven ponds covering 1,635 acres, contributing to moderate humidity. Typical Maine winters reach lows around 0°F with heavy snow, while summers hit highs near 80°F; heat pumps are suitable for shoulder seasons but may need supplemental heating for extreme cold. When your heat goes out at 2 AM in January, we pick up the phone. When you need a quote on a Saturday, we get back to you Monday morning, not a week later. That's what local means to us in Limington.
Services in Limington
Everything we do for your home
Heat Pumps
in Limington
Cold-climate heat pump installation sized for Maine. Efficiency Maine rebates filed on your behalf.
Furnace Installation & Repair
in Limington
Furnace repair, replacement, and maintenance. All fuel types. 24/7 emergency response.
Air Conditioning
in Limington
AC installation, repair, and checkups. Properly sized for comfort without the high electric bill.
Plumbing
in Limington
Leak repair, 24/7 emergency service, fixture installation, pipe replacement. Licensed plumbers, honest pricing.
Water Heaters
in Limington
Tank and tankless water heater installation and repair. Same-day replacement available.
Ductless Systems
in Limington
Mini-split heating and cooling for rooms without ductwork. Zone control, energy efficient.
Indoor Air Quality
in Limington
Whole-home air filtration, humidification, and ventilation systems. Breathe easier year-round.
Gas Lines
in Limington
Licensed gas line installation, repair, and leak detection. Propane and natural gas. Code-compliant work.
Maintenance Plans
in Limington
Annual checkups, priority service, and repair discounts. Catch problems before they cost you.
Local Knowledge
We know Limington
Landmarks
Limington Historic District · Sawyer Mountain · Limington Town Hall · Limington Village School · Masonic Hall · Grange Hall
Neighborhoods we serve
- North Limington: Features ponds like Horn, Ward, and Webster, with rural housing stock likely including older homes requiring HVAC updates for efficient heating in cold winters.
- South Limington: Home to ponds such as Boyd, Dole, Foss, and Sand, where homes may face higher humidity levels impacting plumbing and cooling system maintenance.
Housing stock
Limington features a high concentration of historic wood-frame homes from the late 18th to mid-19th centuries, especially in the Limington Historic District with 24 buildings in Federal and Greek Revival styles, typically 1.5 to 2.5 stories high. Common HVAC challenges include retrofitting aging structures with modern efficient systems due to original construction lacking insulation and ductwork.
Climate
Limington's rural microclimate in northern York County includes varied terrain with Sawyer Mountain at 1,100 feet and seven ponds covering 1,635 acres, contributing to moderate humidity. Typical Maine winters reach lows around 0°F with heavy snow, while summers hit highs near 80°F; heat pumps are suitable for shoulder seasons but may need supplemental heating for extreme cold.
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