SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Haverstraw. 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 Haverstraw 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 Haverstraw 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 signify?
A: HVAC is an acronym that stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What kind of upkeep do I have to do on my heating and air conditioning unit?
A: As a property owner , maintaining your system is genuinely not rocket science. There are a number of details that you need to always remember. The main aspect to bear in mind is proper circulation. This indicates that you must check your air filters regularly and change them out when they are dirty. It also means that you need to make sure that your air vents aren’t closed off by things such as home furniture. In fact, don’t even close air vents to rooms that are less frequently used. You are making your system run harder than need be, using more energy to do so, and wasting money. Finally, be sure to set up an annual tune-up on your cooling system. This should really be done in the spring season. Schedule an annual tune-up on your heating system in the autumn season.
Q: How do I determine when my air conditioning unit, central heater, or HVAC system is still under warranty?
A: Your equipment should have a label on it. Find the label and find the manufacture date. Typically, if it is less than 5 years old, then it is still under warranty. This has the tendency to change by manufacturer and installation company. Your HVAC service company, like SOS XTREME Comfort®, should be able to tell you and confirm the status of your warranty.
Q: What does IAQ stand for?
A: IAQ is a term that is used in the trade that means Indoor Air Quality. Although the majority of people have normally heard of outdoor air pollution, indoor air pollution is a concern. This term signifies that the amount of air pollution that exists in a home or even a building. According to the American Lung Association, direct exposure to pollutants occurs more typically inside your home than out of the house by a significant amount. This is why it is vital to have an HVAC system that improves IAQ and really aids homeowners who suffer from respiratory issues and allergies.
Q: How does my HVAC system move air all throughout my home?
A: Your HVAC system generally functions by drawing air through your vents. This air, then travels to your system’s air handler. The conditioned air is then pushed back into your home through your vents or registers. These vents are usually found on your walls. In some cases, they are located on your ceilings or floor surfaces.
Q: I just got a new cooling and heating unit. Should I have a programmable thermostat put in also?
A: House owners who have installed programmable thermostats are glad that they did. The main reason is due to the fact that they are saving money. You can set this kind of thermostat to increase or bring down the temperature level in your home based on your schedule. This truly works when you have a regular routine. Outside of saving you money on your electrical costs, a programmable thermostat can also provide additional comfort. It can heat up your home right before you get out of bed in the morning!
Q: Will a brand-new Haverstraw HVAC system decrease my electrical bills?
A: New HVAC units are much more energy efficient than their prior counterparts . By regulation, they have to have a 13 SEER or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This indicates that they are exceptionally energy efficient. There are even systems that have a higher SEER rating than 13. The greater the rating, the more efficient that it is. With a 13 SEER, you can save as high as 50% on operating fees.
Q: My furnace/air conditioner does work although it is outdated. Why should I removed and replace it?
A: There are a few reasons to replace your system. In your case, when your system is more than 12 years old, then it does not get the job done as efficiently. This is simply because systems lose their efficiency as they age. This translates into higher utility invoices due to the fact that it has to work more to try to keep your home comfortable. A brand-new unit can surely make a difference on your electric expenses and your home’s comfort levels. By keeping your old unit, you are paying far more every month than you need to be. You can save as much as 50% of your operating costs. This indicates that you will get your return on your investment quickly. You might not want to pay for a new unit but you will be glad that you did when you see that it pays itself off quickly and then, you will be able to invest your money on other things outside of home cooling and heating costs.
Q: I like to landscape my home in the early spring. Can I plant near my exterior unit?
A: You can plant near your unit but we propose that you leave 18 inches around your unit clear from any plants. This allows for proper air circulation which your system requires in order to run effectively. Alternatively, your HVAC system could get too hot which can lead to an unnecessary service phone call.
Q: The temperature inside of my house is fine but my unit’s fan seems to be working all of the time. What should I do?
A: If your fan seems to be running all of the time, then it is likely that your thermostat is on the ‘on’ setting. Even though this setting creates more of an even temperature within your house, it certainly will make your electricity bills escalate.