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Emergency Gas Furnace, Heater and AC Repair Service in Bullville, NY

SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Bullville. 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 Bullville 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 Bullville we also service the following nearby towns:
Arden, Bellvale, Blooming Grove, Bullville, Campbell Hall, Central Valley, Chester, Circleville, Cornwall, Cornwall On Hudson, Cuddebackville, Florida, Fort Montgomery, Goshen, Greenwood Lake, Harriman, Highland Falls, Highland Mills, Howells, Huguenot, Johnson, Maybrook, Middletown, Monroe, Montgomery, Mountainville, New Hampton, New Milford, New Windsor, Newburgh, Otisville, Pine Bush, Pine Island, Port Jervis, Rock Tavern, Salisbury Mills, Slate Hill, Southfields, Sparrow Bush, Sterling Forest, Sugar Loaf, Thompson Ridge, Tuxedo Park, Unionville, Vails Gate, Walden, Warwick, Washingtonville, West Point, Westtown
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FAQs

Q: What does HVAC imply?
A: HVAC represents heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What type of upkeep do I have to do on my heating and air conditioning unit?
A: As a property owner , taking care of your system is genuinely not rocket science. There are a number of factors that you need to keep in mind. The main point to be aware of is adequate airflow. This means that you have to examine your air filters quite often and change them out when they are dirty. It also implies that you need to make sure that your air vents aren’t closed off by things such as home furniture. In fact, don’t even shut air vents to areas that are less frequently used. You are making your system run harder than need be, using more energy to do so, and wasting money. Lastly, don’t forget to set up an annual tune-up on your cooling system. This ought to be performed in the springtime. Schedule an annual tune-up on your heater in the fall.
Q: How do I recognize when to remove and replace my air filter?
A: There is no solid solution to this question. This is because one home will need a different quantity of filter changes than another. A home that has family pets or is located in a dusty environment will need more filter changes. Regardless, it is a good idea to look at them once a month. Mark the calendar as a reminder. Life can get busy and remembering something like taking a look at your HVAC filter can slip through the cracks. When you inspect it, thoroughly examine it. Make 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 replaced it a couple of weeks ago. The key to an adequately working HVAC system is proper filtration.
Q: How do I identify when my cooling system, furnace, or HVAC system is still under warranty?
A: Your equipment should have a label on it. Locate the label and find the manufacture date. Usually, if it is less than 5 years old, then it is still under warranty. This often tends to change by manufacturer and installation company. Your HVAC service company, like SOS XTREME Comfort®, should be able to tell you and verify the status of your warranty.
Q: Should a loud noise coming out of my AC and heating system be something that worries me?
A: A loud cooling and heating system can be bothersome to you and your neighbors. Whether or not your system seems to be performing well, no one wishes to know when your system is kicking on or off. This is certainly the situation when your unit is in close vicinity to a bedroom window. Also, sound pollution is a genuine dilemma and a noisy HVAC system definitely triggers it. The reason that your machine is so noisy is typically because of the following:

  • Your unit is older
  • The kind of unit you have
  • Your compressor-insulted or not

Thankfully, new systems have sound ratings that you can compare. Most model units are manufactured to be quieter than their earlier counterparts. Sound ratings will help you as to which model might work most ideal for you. A quieter model will be preferable if there is a bedroom close by.
Q: I have become aware of the dangers of carbon monoxide gas. Is this something I might be concerned about?
A: When you have a carbon monoxide leak at home, it is an unsafe scenario. It can trigger serious health risks, involving fatalities. Carbon monoxide gas is not something that you can see or detect. Don’t forget to get a CO alarm in your house. On top of that, you can avoid a dangerous circumstance similar to this by having an HVAC contractor conduct suitable upkeep and care on your unit.
Q: What does IAQ imply?
A: IAQ represents Indoor Air Quality. Even though you may have heard of outdoor air pollution, indoor air pollution is equally as risky. As a matter of fact, it can be a lot more of a challenge just because there is even more exposure to this form of pollution than outdoor air pollution, according to the American Lung Association. Indoor air pollution is the presence of pollutants that exists within your home. New systems can help prevent indoor air pollution since they are produced to help those who deal with allergies and respiratory troubles. These are primarily the kinds of signs and symptoms that are revealed from indoor air pollution.
Q: Should I wrap my exterior unit through the winter?
A: Do not cover your system. These systems are constructed to survive the coldest of winters months. If a scenario were to take place where an individual in your house activates the air conditioning unit when it is covered, then lots of issues can occur. Principally, your condenser and its parts are majorly damaged.
Q: What should I set my thermostat to: on or auto?
A: If you wish to make your home as energy efficient as achievable, then be sure to set your thermostat to the ‘auto’ setting as an option. This setting makes the fan run only when it is necessary. The ‘on’ option makes your fan work nonstop. Although this is great when you would like to have air constantly filtered through your house, it uses significantly even more power. This, is turn, will increase your energy statements.
Q: I recognize that I ought to have my furnace evaluated in the autumn and my AC unit looked at in the early spring. Why can’t I have both tuned up together?
A: Your system should really be inspected to make sure that it is working adequately. It also ensures that it is working properly and safely. It is recommended to test each system before you need them the most. The fall and the spring will permit an HVAC contractor to fully run your system and will give your contractor a more detailed reading of how your system is performing.
Q: Will an updated Bullville HVAC system reduce my utility bills?
A: A brand-new Bullville HVAC system will certainly save you money. It will bring down your home heating and cooling charges. A system’s efficiency is identified by its SEER rating. SEER is a term in the HVAC field that indicates Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. New models are required by regulation to have a minimum 13 SEER rating. With a SEER 13, operating charges may be decreased by as much as 50%. This says that, yes, your new system will most certainly lower your electric bills.
Q: My furnace/air conditioner works though it is old. Why should I replace it?
A: Your heating and cooling system might run but it definitely won’t work as adequately when it is 12 years old. As they get older, they lose their efficiency and this is reflected on your electrical bill monthly. When a unit reduces its efficiency, it is a gradual process so you may not realize it right off the bat. When you invest in a brand-new unit, you will get the gain from your investment rather rapidly. You can save as much as 50% on operating costs. One of the main reasons that property owners substitute their systems with a new one is to reduce their home cooling and heating costs.
Q: I want to landscape my yard in the spring. Can I plant near my exterior unit?
A: When you landscape your yard, you have to pay very close attention to the area around your exterior air unit. Be sure your plants are at least 18 inches to 2 feet away from your unit. This involves the area around your unit and the area above your unit. Your outdoor unit needs suitable air circulation all around it in order for it to run the way that you want it to. Property owners often make the error of planting too close to their unit or neglecting to trim back the plants around their unit. This has caused costly and unnecessary repairs.
Q: Can I close off doors and air vents to rooms that aren’t frequently used?
A: There is a popular idea among homeowners that if you close doors or vents to rooms that are not consistently used, then you will decrease your electrical expenses. This is absolutely not true. Your unit is installed to match the ductwork on your property. When you block an air vent or door, then the air has to go somewhere. It creates a lot of pressure which then your blower, or the heart of your HVAC system, has to compensate for. It runs harder and spikes up your utility bill.

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