Difference Between a Furnace and a Boiler
The average person tends to refer to the heating portion of their HVAC system as a “furnace”. In reality, your home has either a furnace or a boiler, and while
5 HVAC Fire Safety Tips to Remember This Winter
Did you know that home fires peak in December and January? It makes sense that fire safety is more important than usual in winter – we’re home more and there
Protecting HVAC Systems and Winter Maintenance
As the leaves start to fall and the days grow colder, many homeowners are beginning to prepare for the snowy season ahead. A little preparation can help avoid big problems
Dealing With Furnace Problems
New York winters are hard enough without furnace troubles. No one wants to pay exorbitant bills when their furnace is working overtime or to have to bundle up in the
How To Avoid These Costly Mistakes This Holiday Season
We here on Long Island in the fall tend to experience a couple of weeks of gorgeous, near perfect weather before the temperature really drops, and we’re breaking out the
When Is the Right Time to Replace Your Heating System?
As Winter looms, it’s worth your time to check your heating system to see if it needs maintenance or replacement. Preventative maintenance can extend the life of your heater, increase
What To Consider When Converting from Oil to Gas
There are multiple energy sources used to heat homes across the country including electric, propane, oil, and gas. When it comes to the northeast, approximately 82% of homes are heated
Why A Home AC Plan Is Worth The Investment
Many of us have made purchases where they add optional insurance and expanded coverage plans. Everything from jewelry, rental cars, cell phones, computers, and more have some form of insurance
5 Air Conditioning Myths That Cost You Money
Summer doesn’t just bring heat. It also brings a lot of misinformation about air conditioning and keeping cool. The problem is some of those myths can end up costing you
Does High Humidity Affect My Central Air Conditioning?
Living on Long Island means that summer doesn’t just bring heat, but also humidity. The old statement, “it’s not the heat, it’s the humidity” is very true because it makes