SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Pearl River. 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 Pearl River 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 Pearl River 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 means heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What type of maintenance do I want to do on my heating and cooling unit?
A: The trick to HVAC routine service is efficient airflow. This suggests that everything that impedes airflow should be rapidly taken care of. 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 springtime and an annual tune-up on your heating unit should be scheduled in the autumn season.
Q: Why do I need to change 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 since your system necessitates sufficient air flow in order to perform. A filthy air filter will stop your system from functioning properly. The filter acts somewhat like a lung and it filters out pollutants from your air. It tries to keep your home free from dust, allergens, and even germs. Moreover, a dirty air filter puts pressure on your system which causes it to work harder. This translates into higher home heating and cooling expenses. There are various types of filters readily available. Make sure to identify the consistency at which your filter needs to be changed. It should be printed on the packaging label of your filter. We suggest that you check your filters on a once a month basis. No matter what the label says, you will have to change your filter as often as needed. If you see that it is dirty, then be sure to exchange it out for a new one. Variables such as pets or dusty environments can make a difference on how often it needs to be changed. A highly trained Pearl River HVAC service provider will be able to advise you on what type of filter works most effectively for your type of system.
Q: How do I recognize when to replace my air filter?
A: There is no accurate solution to this question. This is because one residence will call for a different amount of filter changes than another. A residence that has animals or is located in a dusty environment will need more filter changes. Nevertheless, it is advisable to take a look at them once a month. Mark the calendar as a reminder. Life can get hectic and remembering something like taking a look at your HVAC filter can slip through the cracks. When you check it, thoroughly examine it. Be sure that it does not appear dirty. Never let more than 90 days in between air filter changes. Furthermore, when it does look dirty, make sure to swap it out even if you just changed it a couple of weeks ago. The trick to an effectively working HVAC system is proper filtration.
Q: What does IAQ stand for?
A: IAQ is a phrase that is used in the industry that represents Indoor Air Quality. Although the majority of people have commonly 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 outside the house by a significant amount. This is why it is vital to have an HVAC system that greatly improves IAQ and really aids house owners who struggle with respiratory issues and allergies.
Q: I have bought an updated furnace and air conditioning system. How long should I expect it to last?
A: Generally, a brand-new furnace or air conditioning unit ought to last around 10-20 years when it is adequately taken care of. Having said that, some homeowners prefer to remove and replace them faster than that since as a system grows older, it becomes less efficient. Life spans of HVAC systems can vary. Correct installation and upkeep are the biggest aspects that impact the life span of an unit. By adequately maintaining it, you will make sure that your system runs more efficiently. Be sure to pick a Pearl River HVAC company, like SOS XTREME Comfort®, to maintain your heating and cooling system.
Q: How can I make my heating and cooling system work more efficiently without needing to substitute it?
A: The greatest way to try to keep your system running economically is by just simply caring for it. You should AC your AC serviced in the springtime just before you begin to use it often in the summer season. Also, you ought to have your heating unit serviced in the autumn before the cold winter weather shows up. Research studies verify that property owners who do not maintain their system twice a year, have less efficient systems by nearly 5% -10%. Likewise, as a house owner, you need to replace your filters as frequently as needed. Make sure to use filters that have high efficiency ratings to keep your system clean. Your system needs to breathe so do not block off your register or vents. Keep clutter away from your outdoor unit. You need to allow for proper circulation.
Q: I just invested in a new heating and air conditioning system. Should I have a programmable thermostat put in also?
A: Property owners are becoming more attentive of the electric use in their houses. A practical apparatus, such as a programmable thermostat, is letting house owners become more familiar with their home heating and air conditioning costs. It makes it possible for people to change the temperature of their home based on their needs and agendas. This saves them a lot of money considering that they do not have to try to remember to turn the thermostat up or down before leaving the house or right before going to bed. In the craziness of life, many people forget to do this. For example, you can schedule your thermostat to heat up your home just before you get out of bed in the morning as opposed to waiting for you to get out of bed to do it. You can also do this right before you get home from your job. It is quite a convenient, money-saving device.
Q: I recognize that I have to have my furnace evaluated in the fall and my cooling system tested in the spring. Why can’t I have both of these assessed at the exact same time?
A: The whole objective of having your system looked at is to make sure that it is performing adequately. This means it is capable of keeping your house comfortable while being energy efficient. By checking your system both in the autumn and in the spring season, a Pearl River HVAC specialist will be able to inspect them right before they are going to be run the most. It will provide more of a precise reading of how your system is operating during that time of year.
Q: My furnace/air conditioner works even if it is outdated. Why should I upgrade it?
A: Your heating and air conditioning system might run but it surely won’t work as economically when it is 12 years old. As they age, they lose their efficiency and this is reflected on your power bill every month. When a unit reduces its efficiency, it is a slow process so you may not notice it right away. When you upgrade to a new unit, you will get the return from your investment quite rapidly. You can save as much as 50% on operating costs. One of the main reasons that property owners change their systems with a new one is to decrease their home heating and air conditioning costs.
Q: I like to landscape my lawn in the summer. Can I plant near my outdoor unit?
A: Landscaping your backyard is relaxing and a great way to beautify your outside areas. When it comes to your outdoor system, you have to be careful. It necessitates ample space to be able to breathe. This signifies that you have to give 18 inches on top of and surrounding your unit for suitable air circulation. This will enable it to run as wanted to ensure that your house will feel comfortable. If you take the risk of planting too close to it, then you might just wind up requesting an avoidable repair job.
Q: Can I shut doors and air vents to rooms that aren’t continuously used?
A: No. You should not do this because a system is specifically constructed to match the ductwork and the comfort needs of your home. When you do shut doors and vents, you overwork your system’s blower motor, causing it to work harder. This makes it less efficient because it will cycle more frequently.