Simple Energy was founded in 2006 by two local industry veterans who felt the intense consolidation of home heating companies in the Upper Valley had come at the expense of customer service. Back then, 70% of the home heating business in the Upper Valley was dominated by out of state or international companies. We set out to change that and we wanted to keep things Simple. Call us old fashioned, but we believe there's no substitute for answering your phone locally, listening to your customers, and keeping your word. It's that Simple! Although we've grown over the years, we remain a local company providing that same Simple philosophy. We offer the best heating products on the market today at competitive prices and give customers the personal service they deserve. Our business has expanded to include propane gas, heating system maintenance, 24-hour emergency service as well as new system design and installation. The Simple family and all of our friendly employees are committed to making
We are a family-owned and operated business out of Charlestown, NH, that started by simply meeting a family need. Like most people, we thought cleaning our pull-out filters was enough. When our installer explained that our unit wasn't functioning properly because we had never deep cleaned it, we got to work and removed a staggering amount of build up from inside it. We immediately began noticing in countless local restaurants, offices, gas stations, and shops, the units on their walls and ceilings were visibly blowing around debris or dripping contaminated fluids, most likely from the same lack of proper cleaning. With five children in our home, asthma, allergies, and a dog, as soon as we learned the significance of deep cleaning and saw the difference it made, we decided to help people who are in the same situation we were.
New Hampshire laws do not require a contractor making home improvements or constructions in New Hampshire to have a state license. Licensure at the state level is required for electrical and plumbing. A homeowner should check if the project complies with local city or county building codes.