Boston Metro Ductless AC Case Studies

Since 1989, N.E.T.R., Inc. has been helping home and business owners in Boston Metro keep their spaces cool for less. From Andover to Woburn, we’ve installed dozens of ductless air conditioners in every kind of home. See our extensive list of real case studies below and learn how we help community residents like you obtain superior comfort, even during blistering Mass summers.

Andover, MA

The town of Andover is located about 20 miles north of Boston proper. The city played an important role in the American Revolutionary War when 350 of its men fought in the famous Battle of Bunker Hill. The city is now home to iconic landmarks like the Addison Gallery of American Art and Jay Gee’s Ice Cream and Fun Center.

Arlington, MA 

Arlington, MA was originally founded more than 350 years ago in 1635 and is one of the oldest towns in America. Here, you’ll find historic places like Old Schwamb Mill, Robbins Library, the Henry Swan House, and more.

Belmont, MA

Belmont, MA is a suburb of West Boston and is located only 9 miles away from the heart of the city. The area is largely residential and offers plenty to do, like heading to the Beaver Brook Reservation for a hike or visiting the Mass Audubon Habitat Education Center & Wildlife Sanctuary.

Beverly, MA

Beverly, MA is a bustling suburb of Boston’s North Shore in Essex County. The town has been featured in many popular Hollywood movies, including The Good Son, The Crucible, The Perfect Storm, and The Proposal. It’s also home to the world’s longest running magic show.

Boston, MA

Boston, MA is one of the world’s most prominent business hubs and boasts multiple iconic landmarks, including Fenway Park, the Paul Revere House, and the Boston Tea Party Museum. The city also hosts the world’s oldest annual marathon and is known for its excellent seafood.

Braintree, MA

Braintree, MA is a small city in Norfolk County with rich American history. Not only was the town the birthplace of U.S. Presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, it was home to the Old Colony Railroad and the Fore River Engine Company.

Brookline, MA 

Once Algonquian territory, and the birthplace of John F. Kennedy, Brookline, MA is now an affluent Boston suburb and the headquarters of the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. There is also a predominant Jewish community in the area and multiple points of interest like America’s first private country club.

Concord, MA

Concord, MA is a city located just Northwest of Boston and is most well known for its Minute Man statue that commemorates a battle that took place there during the American Revolutionary War. Now, the area is a quiet residential area with a great public library and a wildlife sanctuary.

Danvers, MA

Danvers, MA was originally Salem Village where many of the Salem Witch Trials took place in 1692. Now, Danvers is its own bustling township, with notable destinations like Endicott Park, Connors Farm, and the Water Park of New England.

Dorchester, MA

Dorchester, MA is a popular Boston suburb that is most well known for creating America’s first free public elementary school. It’s currently the largest neighborhood in the city and is home to the famous John F. Kennedy Presidential Library.

Duxbury, MA

Duxbury, MA sits right on the Eastern shore of Massachusetts, about 35 miles Southeast of Boston proper. Like many other cities on this list, Duxbury boasts numerous historical monuments and sites like the King Caesar House and the Myles Standish Monument.

Framingham, MA

Framingham, MA sits halfway between Boston and Worcester and helps connect these cities via major highways and railways. Here, you’ll find plenty of green space at Garden in the Woods botanical garden, Callahan State Park, and Cushing Memorial Park.

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Hamilton, MA 

Hamilton, MA is a small town in East Essex County that serves as a respite from busy Boston culture. It’s well known for its excellent schools and robust equestrian trails. Here, you’ll also find Myopia Polo Club, which is one of the oldest American polo clubs still in operation today.

Gloucester, MA 

Gloucester, MA sits on the coast of Cape Ann about 45 minutes away from Boston and boasts a rich maritime culture. Historical sites include the oldest seaport in America, the Fisherman’s Memorial Statue, and the Hammond Castle Museum.

Lexington, MA

Lexington, MA is situated just 10 miles Northwest of downtown Boston and offers residents lots of hiking, biking, and history to explore. Here you can visit the Lexington Battle Green, Munroe Tavern, and the Hancock-Clarke House.

Lincoln, MA

Lincoln, MA is a small town in Middlesex County with great residential homes and scenic green spaces. The area is home to exciting places for kids, including the Lincoln Children’s Zoo and the Lincoln Children’s Museum. Did you know? Paul Revere was caught in Lincoln by the British during the American Revolution!

Lynnfield, MA

Lynnfield, MA is a landlocked town in Essex County with a family-friendly, community feel. You can still enjoy the water though — just head to places like Breakhard Reservation, Lake Quannapowitt, or the Harold Parker State Forest.

Malden, MA

Malden, MA was the first town during the American Revolution to petition for withdrawal from the British Empire. Now, there are great breweries, expansive wildlife areas, and exciting activities for adults and kids of all ages.

Marblehead, MA 

Marblehead, MA is heavily steeped in boating and fishing culture and was once known as the Fishing Capital of Massachusetts. Marblehead was also where the U.S. Navy and the Marine Corps Aviation Division originated.

Melrose, MA 

Melrose, MA is most well known for its well-preserved Victorian structures and the 100-year-old, volunteer-only Melrose Symphony Orchestra. Here you’ll find great kids’ activities, excellent restaurants, and affluent homes.

Natick, MA

Natick, MA is home to the first baseball factory in America and is often considered the birthplace of baseball itself. You can stay busy in Natick by shopping at the Natick Mall, visiting the Cochituate State Park, or heading to the Level99 recreation center.

Needham, MA 

Needham, MA has a long history in the textiles industry after English migrants came to the area to manufacture knit goods. Today, the town is largely residential and most people commute to Boston for work.

Newbury, MA

Newbury, MA is a very small town in Essex County that includes the villages of Plum Island, Old Town, and Byfield. Newbury is famous for its robust Christmas tree farms and historical landmarks like the Maudslay State Park and the Spencer-Pierce Little Farm.

Peabody, MA

Peabody, MA has an extensive industrial history and was the location of the St. John’s School Fire in 1915. Historical landmarks and activities here include Brooksby Farm, Robes Mansion and Garden, and the Northshore Mall.

Reading, MA

Reading, MA is located approximately 16 miles North of Boston and is most well known for having excellent schools and providing residents with robust services and support through the town government.

Revere, MA

Revere, MA is located just 5 miles away from downtown Boston and is the birthplace of America’s First Public Beach. Here, you’ll find the Cronin Skating Rink, the Belle Isle Marsh Reservation, and the New England Aquarium.

Salem, MA

Salem, MA is known for the 1692 Salem Witch Trials and has since become a destination for art, culture, and of course, all things spooky. Between visiting the memorials, museums, and witchy shops, there are plenty of haunting things to do both before and after sundown.

Somerville, MA 

Somerville, MA is known as one of the most diverse towns in America, with over 50 different languages spoken in the city’s public school district. There are also more artists in Somerville per capita than any other town in America besides New York City.

Sudbury, MA

Sudbury, MA is a quaint town in Middlesex County that is most well known as the location of America’s oldest inn. The area also offers places to get away from the city bustle, like the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge and the Assabet River National Wildlife Refuge.

Swampscott, MA

Swampscott, MA sits on the edge of the Nahant Bay in Essex County, about 15 miles North of Boston’s coastline. Here, Beach Bluff Park and Preston Beach offer great places for quiet relaxation by the water.

Wakefield, MA

Wakefield, MA is a landlocked area about 12 miles North of Boston that makes a great place for commuters to live. You won’t want to miss the Wakefield Farmers Market that takes place every Saturday morning from 9 AM to 1 PM.

Waltham, MA

Waltham, MA is a historic Massachusetts city that sits along the Charles River and is home to top-tier colleges and specialty museums. The town is cleverly nicknamed “Watch City” after the Waltham Watch Company was the first to mass produce watches using an assembly line.

West Newton, MA

West Newton, MA is one of 13 villages within Newton and is considered a National Register Historic District. The area boasts highly-rated public schools, good diversity, and excellent nightlife.

West Roxbury, MA

West Roxbury, MA is considered one of the top places in Massachusetts to live and offers plenty of activities for kids and families. For a good time in West Roxbury, visit Millenium Park, the Franklin Park Zoo, or the Museum of Bad Art.

Winchester, MA 

Winchester, MA is situated about 8 miles North of Boston’s downtown area and is considered one of the most affluent areas in all of Massachusetts. Residents that don’t want to drive the short way to Boston can enjoy Winchester’s high-quality restaurants, boutique shopping, and hiking at the nearby Middlesex Fells Reservation.

Winthrop, MA 

Winthrop, MA was originally settled in 1630 and is considered one of the oldest towns in America. Popular attractions include Coughlin Park, Deer Island HarborWalk, and Winthrop Beach and Golf Club.

Woburn, MA 

Woburn, MA is sits approximately 10 miles outside of Boston and started as a top producer of leather and tanner’s supplies in the area. Horn Pond is great for boating and fishing, while the Launch Trampoline Park and Dave and Buster’s are perfect for wearing out the kids.

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