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Why Is My Heat Pump Tripping The Circuit Breakers?
Long Island is an ever updating and expanding suburban sprawl with an increasing mix of recently built modern homes right next to homes several decades
Why an Air Conditioner Start Up Is Important
As the days start to get longer and the temperatures begin to rise, it can only mean that spring and summer are soon to be
Can You Get Sick Building Syndrome in a House?
Energy efficiency is a good thing, and one component of an energy efficient home is preventing air leaks that lead to increased heat or air
Reasons Why Your Pilot Light Keeps Going Out
While this winter on Long Island has not gotten as freezing out as it had in some years past, it is still undeniably cold. We’ll
Can a Broken Heat Exchanger Cause a Fire?
Within your HVAC system, the heat exchanger is the component that transfers heat from one medium to another. It is vital for keeping your home
Is It Condensation or a Leak Under My Heat Pump?
Heat pumps use electricity to transfer heat from a cool space to a warm space (and vice versa) to make the cool spaces cooler and
Why Is My Furnace Clicking?
During the winter season, we’d all rather be listening for sleigh bells in the snow instead of strange sounds coming from the furnace. While there’s
How To Protect Your Heat Pump In Winter
As we’re about to enter the coldest days of winter here on Long Island, we make adjustments to our home heating habits to compensate. Our
How Do You Protect an Air Conditioner in the Winter?
It’s winter on Long Island, so your HVAC system has switched from cooling to heating. While the folk wisdom generally says that you should turn
Can Heat Pumps Keep You As Comfortable as a Furnace?
A heat pump is an energy-efficient heating and cooling system that operates similarly to air conditioners in the warmer months by removing warm air from
Do I Need a New Thermostat or Furnace?
As the cold weather looms, the last thing you want on your mind is issues with your home’s heating. This is especially true if you
HVAC Safety Tips To Prevent Carbon Monoxide Leaks
As we get closer to winter, we inevitably use more heat around the home and may be more inclined to use our ovens than in