10 East Village Road Tuxedo NY, 10987 | 17 Park Drive Franklin NJ, 07416
  • NY845-351-4700
  • NJ973-827-8179
  • PA845-351-4701

Emergency Gas Furnace, Heater and AC Repair Service in New Paltz, NY

SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in New Paltz. 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 New Paltz 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 New Paltz we also service the following nearby towns:
Clintondale, Gardiner, High Falls, Highland, Marlboro, Milton, Modena, New Paltz, Plattekill, Rosendale, Walker Valley, Wallkill
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FAQs

Q: What does HVAC mean?
A: HVAC means heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What kind of care do I need to do on my heating and cooling system?
A: The solution to HVAC care is proper air movement. This indicates that anything that limits airflow should be instantly resolved. Things like dust, debris, or dirt should be removed. Your air filters should generally be clean for proper circulation. A yearly tune-up on your AC should be planned in the early spring and an annual tune-up on your heating system should be set up in the fall.
Q: Why do I need to change my air filter?
A: Keeping your air filter well-maintained is the vital to a reliable working HVAC system. Therefore, it is important to switch it out when it gets filthy. Your air filter might not look like it does a lot but, in truth, it is a key component for the function of your unit. It keeps your house dust-free while minimizing the risk of you from being subjected to allergens and germs. A filthy filter puts strain on your system’s motor. It makes it run inefficiently and it will not cool or heat your house efficiently. When it runs inefficiently, then it makes it work harder to do its job. The harder it works, the more it costs you. Don’t forget to check your filters regularly. If it is filthy, then make sure to swap it out for a new one. Although the kind of filter that you get might instruct you to swap it out every 90 days, a number of factors will change how regularly you want to swap it out. These factors involve household pets and whether or not the climate that you live in is dusty. A skilled New Paltz HVAC service company will have the ability to instruct you on what type of filter works best for your type of system.
Q: How do I recognize when to replace my air filter?
A: We suggest that you replace your air filter on a once per month basis. Having said that, it is ideal to replace your filters as often as necessary so that your system works with maximum efficiency. Check them more often if you reside in a dusty climate or have animals. If your filter looks dirty, then be sure to substitute it right away.
Q: I have knowledge of the dangers of a carbon monoxide leak. Is this something I must be worried about?
A: Carbon monoxide is something that you should unquestionably be concerned about. It is suggested to use a carbon monoxide sensor in your house given that you will not be able to determine whether or not there is a leak in your home otherwise. Proper attention and maintenance of your HVAC equipment can prevent CO leaks.
Q: Should I cover up my outdoor unit over the winter?
A: Your exterior machine should not be covered during the winter months. Even when a snowstorm is expected, your unit can handle it. These HVAC systems are built to withstand even the chilliest of weather conditions. Covering it can trigger some unforeseen problems. If someone were to unintentionally switch on the air conditioning unit, it can damage the condenser and its parts.
Q: I just purchased a new heating and air conditioning unit. Should I have a programmable thermostat installed also?
A: People are becoming more conscious of the energy use in their houses. A simple device, such as a programmable thermostat, is really helping homeowners become more knowledgeable about their house heating and air conditioning expenses. It enables house owners to change the temperature of their property based on their needs and routines. This saves them a lot of money given that they do not need to always remember to turn the thermostat up or down before getting out of the home or before going to bed. In the hustle and bustle of life, many people forget to do this. As an example, you can set up your thermostat to warm up your house before you wake up in the morning hours as opposed to waiting for you to get out of bed to do it. You can also do this before you get home from work. It is quite a convenient, money-saving device.
Q: Will an updated New Paltz HVAC system decrease my energy bills?
A: New HVAC units are more energy efficient than their previous equivalents were. By law, they need to have a 13 SEER or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This signifies that they are incredibly energy efficient. There are also styles that have a greater SEER rating than 13. The greater the rating, the more energy efficient that it is. With a 13 SEER, you can save as high as 50% on operating charges.
Q: I like to landscape my backyard in the spring season. Can I plant near my outdoor unit?
A: You can grow plants close to your unit but we suggest that you leave 18 inches around your unit unobstructed from any plants. This allows for ideal air airflow which your unit calls for in order to perform properly. Alternatively, your unit could overheat which can lead to an unwanted service phone call.
Q: Can I close off doors and air vents to areas that aren’t ordinarily used?
A: Do not close off spaces or air vents. Despite the fact that it may seem like common sense, it is a waste of your resources. Your unit is matched to the duct system in your house. When you shut off air vents, it produces a lot of pressure and ramps up your blower, the heart of your HVAC system. This will make it less efficient and raises your home power costs.

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