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  • PA570-618-8055

Emergency Gas Furnace, Heater and AC Repair Service in Campbell Hall, NY

SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Campbell Hall. 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 Campbell Hall 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 Campbell Hall 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 signify?
A: HVAC denotes heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What kind of maintenance do I want to do on my heating and cooling unit?
A: The trick to HVAC upkeep is sufficient air movement. This indicates that everything that limits airflow should be quickly addressed. Things like dust, debris, or dirt should be cleared away. Your air filters should constantly be clean for proper circulation. A yearly tune-up on your AC should be arranged in the spring and a yearly tune-up on your heating system should be arranged in the autumn season.
Q: Why do I need to change my air filter?
A: Replacing your air filter is among the primary components to an effective working HVAC system. It makes it possible for your system to have air flow. An additional convenience is that it also greatly improves indoor air quality by helping keep your home free from dirt, allergens, and germs. The frequency of changing your filter varies depending on the type of filter that you buy. Some necessitate monthly replacement whereas, others may have to be changed more frequently. Additionally, the environment in which you live also makes a big difference . A competent Campbell Hall HVAC service provider will be able to inform you on what kind of filter works best for your style of system.
Q: Should a loud noise coming out of my AC system and heater be something that worries me?
A: You should most definitely do something about a loud noise coming out of your HVAC system. First and foremost, you do not need to be a contributor to sound pollution. Though your system may be running well, your neighbors will appreciate not having to listen to your system every single time it starts up. There are many factors that trigger a noisy system. They consist of:

  • Age
  • Make of the unit
  • Whether or not the compressor is insulated

Most present-day units are a lot more quieter than their earlier counterparts. Nevertheless, be sure to compare makes and models and compare the sound ratings for each. You do not want to install one that is a little louder than another option specifically if it is located right next to your bedroom window.
Q: What should I turn my thermostat to: on or auto?
A: You should really utilize the ‘auto setting’. This means that air will be spread throughout your home on an ‘as need’ basis. It is the more energy efficient setting of the two. When you set your thermostat to the ‘on’ position, it runs continuously. Although this provides a balanced temperature within your home, it also uses a lot more power. It is recommended to use the ‘auto’ setting so that you don’t have excessive home heating and cooling charges.
Q: How can I make my heating and cooling system work more efficiently without needing to substitute it?
A: The very best process to try to keep your system running efficiently is by merely taking care of it. You need to AC your air conditioner serviced in the spring before you begin to use it frequently in the summer season. Also, you will need to have your heater serviced in the fall before the cold winter season comes. Studies prove that house owners who don’t maintain their system two times a year, have less efficient systems by nearly 5% -10%. Likewise, as a homeowner , you have to replace your filters as frequently as needed. Be sure to use filters that have high efficiency ratings for you to keep your system clean. Your system has to breathe so do not shut your register or air vents. Keep clutter away from your exterior unit. You need to allow for proper circulation.
Q: I will need to get a new heating/cooling system. How do I select the correct one for me?
A: The number one feature that you want to consider is overall size. The system must be the correct size for your home. Many property owners make the error of getting units that are too large, thinking that the system will heat or cool down their house more quickly. Other homeowners invest in units that are too little, assuming that their units will use less power and therefore, save money. This is a big no-no. Your unit should go well with the size of your house so that it can properly heat or cool it. A Campbell Hall, New York cooling and heating contractor, like SOS XTREME Comfort®, has the expertise to match your unit. Also, make sure to review operating costs of your system with your contractor. You want a system that, basically, pays you back. Make sure to buy a system that, on a monthly basis, balances out the expense of the unit with the help of your utility bill.
Q: Will an updated Campbell Hall HVAC system lower my electrical bills?
A: A modern Campbell Hall HVAC system will undoubtedly save you money. It will drop your home cooling and heating expenses. A system’s efficiency is established by its SEER rating. SEER is a term in the HVAC niche that stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. New designs are mandated by law to have a minimum 13 SEER rating. With a SEER 13, operating costs may be lowered by as much as 50%. This means that, yes, your new system will definitely lower your utility bills.
Q: I want to landscape my home in the summer. Can I plant near my outside unit?
A: When you landscape your home, you should 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 includes the area on the sides of your unit and above your unit. Your outside unit needs adequate air circulation around it in order for it to work the way that you need it to. People often make the error of planting too close to their unit or forgetting to trim back the vegetation around their unit. This has led to costly and avoidable repairs.
Q: The temperature inside of my home is fine but my unit’s fan seems to be working all of the time. What should I do?
A: Check your thermostat. Property owners unintentionally set it to the on position rather than the auto position. The on position makes your fan to blow non-stop which uses more electricity.
Q: Can I close off doors and vents to rooms that aren’t commonly used?
A: There is a widespread belief among people that if you shut doors or vents to areas that are not generally used, then you will reduce your utility charges. This is completely untrue. Your unit is installed to match the ductwork in your home. When you shut an air vent or doorway, then the air needs to go somewhere. It produces a great deal of pressure which then your blower, or the heart of your HVAC system, will need to make up for. It runs more and spikes up your electricity bill.

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