Do I Need To Turn Off My Air Conditioning In A Hurricane?
According to the National Hurricane Center, a hurricane only impacts the New York area every 19 years. Major ones – Category 3 or above – only happen every 74 years.
5 HVAC Secrets to Help You Save Money
Skyrocketing energy prices combined with an abnormally hot summer can make homeowners cringe when they see the cost of running their air conditioners. But how you react – and what
Tips For Cooling Homes In Extreme Heat
Long Island summers can get really hot! It may not get quite as hot as a handful of parts of the country… but depending on the direction your house faces
Can You Run an AC and Dehumidifier at the Same Time?
While you can’t do anything for the oppressive heat and humidity that exists outside during this time of year, you do have options when it comes to controlling the space
Is 72 Degrees Too Hot To Sleep?
It’s that magical time of the year here on Long Island where after we experience a couple of weeks or so of spring weather that we’re hurtled into full-blown summer
How Much Does a New HVAC System Add to the Value of a House?
A difficult decision that homeowners are often faced with is whether it would be worth the money to add an AC system to their home or – if the home
COVID and HVAC
Between the tail end of flu season, Asthma Awareness Month, and rising Covid-19 numbers… the issue of air quality is at the forefront of many people’s minds. With so much
Allergies And HVAC
Many of us will have to deal with allergies in our lives, and if not us personally, someone in our household likely will. That’s because more than 50 million Americans
Asthma And HVAC
Asthma is a chronic illness of our lungs that affects many of us. In fact, asthma affects approximately 25 million people or about 1 in every 13 Americans. Millions of
What You Need to Know About NY’s New Oil & Gas Law
New York Governor Kathy Hochul is, as of this writing, finalizing a state budget that includes a ban on natural gas, oil, and other fossil fuel hook-ups in new construction