SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Suffern. Our technicians are trained in the very latest technology and can work on all brands of oil, propane, electric and gas heating systems and central air conditioning systems.
We service, repair and install:
- Oil Heat Systems
- Gas Furnaces, Boilers and Heating Systems
- Propane Heating Systems
- Electric Heat Pumps
- Central Air Conditioning Systems
- Ductless Heating and Cooling Systems
At SOS XTREME Comfort®, we specialize in creating comfortable environments in homes and businesses. We have been helping customers in and around Suffern since 1934. Give us a call today to get your heating or cooling system serviced or installed.
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In addition to servicing Suffern we also service the following nearby towns:
Blauvelt, Central Nyack, Congers, Garnersville, Haverstraw, Hillburn, Monsey, Nanuet, New City, Orangeburg, Palisades, Pearl River, Piermont, Pomona, Sloatsburg, Sparkill, Spring Valley, Stony Point, Suffern, Tallman, Tappan, Thiells, Tompkins Cove, Valley Cottage, West Haverstraw, West Nyack
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FAQs
Q: What does HVAC imply?
A: HVAC is an acronym that represents heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What kind of routine maintenance do I need to do on my heating and cooling unit?
A: As a homeowner , taking care of your system is certainly not brain surgery. There are a few things that you will want to keep in mind. The key aspect to bear in mind is efficient airflow. This implies that you need to take a look at your air filters regularly and change them out when they are dirty. It also suggests that you need to make sure that your air vents aren’t closed off by items such as home furniture. As a matter of fact, don’t even close up air vents to spaces that are less commonly used. You are making your system run more than need be, using more electrical power to do so, and wasting money. Finally, be sure to arrange an annual tune-up on your AC system. This really should be performed in the springtime. Arrange an annual tune-up on your heater in the fall season.
Q: Why do I need to replace my air filter?
A: You can’t possibly use an HVAC system without changing the air filter out when it gets filthy. The main reason for this is because your system requires proper air flow in order to perform. A filthy air filter will stop your system from working properly. The filter acts kind of like a lung and it filters out impurities from your air. It helps keep your home free from dust, allergens, and even germs. Moreover, a filthy air filter puts strain on your system which causes it to work harder. This turns into higher home cooling and heating expenses. There are different types of filters available. Make sure to figure out the consistency at which your filter needs to be replaced. It should be printed on the packaging label of your filter. We recommend that you check your filters on a once per month basis. No matter what the label says, you will have to change your filter as frequently as needed. If you see that it is dirty, then be sure to switch it out for a new one. Variables such as animals or dusty environments can make a huge difference on how often it has to be changed. An accomplished Suffern HVAC service company will be able to help you on what kind of filter works well for your kind of system.
Q: How do I recognize when to replace my air filter?
A: The need to replace your filter changes from one house to another. Some households are dustier or have furry household pets which will call for a filter change more often. It is advisable to examine it on a monthly basis. Some houses need to change their filter monthly. Some houses will need to change it every 90 days. This holds true if the home is using a premium quality filter and certain variables that make a filter dirtier more frequently are not present. Regardless, check it once a calendar month and if it looks filthy, then don’t forget to change it out.
Q: Should I cover my outdoor unit throughout the wintertime?
A: Your outdoor machine should not be covered during the winter weather. Even if a snowstorm is predicted, your machine can handle it. These heating and cooling systems are made to stand up to even the coldest of weather. Covering it can create some unforeseen problems. If someone were to mistakenly turn on the air conditioning unit, it can ruin the condenser and its components.
Q: What should I set my thermostat to: on or auto?
A: You should really set your thermostat to the auto setting. This makes it possible for the fan to run only when it is needed. Most property owners like this setting because it is more energy efficient. The on setting may be used when you would like to have air continually filtered throughout your home. The air is spread and it can provide a more even temperature through your house. Although, it does take additional energy to do this. Modern central heaters have fan motors that have this capability.
Q: I need to purchase a new heating/cooling system. How do I find the best one for me?
A: When it relates to your HVAC unit, size does matter. Some house owners think that if they get a large unit, then they will have more of a comfortable house or that it will do the job a lot more efficiently. Others think that if they get a small unit, then they will be saving money on their energy bills. The truth is that you need an unit that matches the ducting system in your house. This is the only way that a unit will suitably cool or heat your property. To learn what size you really need to get, you will have to contact a Suffern, New York HVAC licensed contractor. They will have the ability to calculate what size your system calls for to keep your house comfortable while using the very least quantity of electrical power. They will also have the ability to detect what the operating costs will be of a brand new system. You need to find a system that makes your financial investment rewarding. Many new systems are so energy efficient that the savings that you gain on your utility bill will ultimately payoff the costs of an updated system.
Q: I just got a new heating and air conditioning unit. Should I have a programmable thermostat put in also?
A: Homeowners who have installed programmable thermostats are happy that they did. The reason why is because they are saving money. You can set this type of thermostat to increase or decrease the temperature in your home based on your agenda. This genuinely works when you have a regular schedule. Beyond saving you money on your electrical expenses, a programmable thermostat can also provide more comfort. It can heat up your house right before you get out of bed in the early morning!
Q: I am aware of that I should have my furnace looked at in the autumn and my AC system looked at in the early spring. Why can’t I have the two inspected at the exact same time?
A: Your unit should certainly be examined to make sure that it is operating correctly. It also makes sure that it is running properly and safely. It is better to examine each system before you need them the most. The fall and the spring season will enable an HVAC service provider to entirely run your system and will give your licensed contractor a more detailed result of how your system is doing.
Q: The temperature inside of my home is fine but my unit’s fan seems to be running all of the time. What should I do?
A: If your fan seems to be working all of the time, then it is probable that your thermostat is on the ‘on’ setting. Even if this setting generates more of an even temperature throughout your house, it most definitely will make your energy bills escalate.