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 fear that your furnace may
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 hotter times of the year.
Keeping Your Home Comfortable for Holiday Entertaining
Cold weather and family gatherings loom as the holiday season approaches. As events ranging from Halloween parties to Christmas dinners start to fill up your calendar, it’s a good idea
When Should You Change Your Air Filter?
HVAC maintenance is not just a matter of having a technician come give your system a tune up. There are important things that you need to do on a regular
Is It Better to Have Your HVAC System Serviced in the Fall or Wait Till Spring?
As we lean into the Fall season here on Long Island, it is time to consider your home’s climate control. HVAC systems need regular maintenance – like any machinery –
The Best Way To Heat And Cool Old Houses
Although it seems that older houses are being knocked down on Long Island and replaced with more modern homes all the time… most Long Island residents aren’t living in newly
How Do You Know If Water Quality Is Bad?
We’re well into summer here on Long Island, which means we’re probably using more water than we use other times of the year. Whether it’s having to shower more often,
Gender and Temperature
The normal core body temperature for both men and women depends on a variety of factors that are influenced by age, activity, and time of day… but generally safely ranges
Does a Heat Pump Work As Well As An Air Conditioner?
The rules of engagement in the battle against the summer heat are changing. As the nation moves toward greater energy efficiency, changes are beginning to make themselves felt – especially
Five Summer Tips for Your HVAC
As July looms closer, the temperatures on Long Island are beginning to rise. Projections indicate it will be a scorcher with worse to come over the next few years. The