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Schedule a tuneup for your furnace now and check off one item on your to-do list of household things to do before cold weather arrives.
A puddle of water near your HVAC system is a worrisome sight.
The fix may be simple or complicated, but first, turn off the system before matters get worse.
With summers getting hotter and stickier, you may find your AC running non-stop so you can keep your cool. But the constant operation is raising your utility bill and your blood pressure.
Here are three tips to help with the installation of the heat pump you chose for your home or business.
A power surge can knock out your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system, sticking you with a hefty repair bill and an uncomfortable home.
In New York summers, many New Yorkers turn to humidifiers to take some of the stickiness and discomfort out of the air at home or at work.
What do you do when the air conditioner or heater refuses to turn on?
Cleaning the coils on your HVAC system is a fairly easy way to save money and increase efficiency.
New Yorkers sometimes can’t believe it when their AC system ices over during hot weather, but it happens.
Just like many devices today, water heaters come in a “smart” version, equipped with technology that saves money and energy while giving you remote control.
Electricity for New Yorkers is more likely to fail in June, July and August, especially when the temperature rises above 68 degrees.
Here’s some information sure to spark discussion in homes from Islip to Dumbo, from Astoria to Park Slope.
If your furnace needs more and more repairs, you probably will find the best replacement in the spring, summer or fall.
Look for more commercial buildings to use rooftop units for heating, ventilation and air conditioning.
It’s always nice to hear the air conditioner turn on with a soft, friendly whoosh.
It’s definitely not so nice to hear: bangs, hisses, pops, screeches, whines and buzzes.
When you get your maintenance check, be sure to ask the technician to review the wiring for your heating, ventilation and air conditioning system.