SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Cornwall On Hudson. 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 Cornwall On Hudson 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 Cornwall On Hudson 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 is an acronym that stands for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What type of upkeep do I need to do on my cooling and heating unit?
A: The solution to HVAC care is efficient ventilation. This suggests that anything that reduces airflow should be immediately resolved. Things like dust, debris, or dirt should be removed. Your air filters should normally be clean for proper circulation. A yearly tune-up on your AC should be arranged in the early spring and a yearly tune-up on your furnace should be set up in the fall time.
Q: How do I determine when my AC system, furnace, or HVAC system is still under warranty?
A: Figuring out whether your manufacturer’s warranty is still active or not will help you know if a needed repair job will be covered. The age of your unit commonly determines if it is covered by your manufacturer’s warranty. If it is no more than 5 years old, then your warranty is ordinarily still active. If it is more than 5 years old, then it, more than likely, is not. This, of course, depends upon the manufacturer and the company that installed your system. You can always call SOS XTREME Comfort®, a certified Cornwall On Hudson HVAC company, to let you know the status of your warranty.
Q: Should a loud noise coming out of my cooling system and heating system be something that worries me?
A: You should certainly do something about a loud sound coming out of your HVAC system. First, you do not need to be a contributor to sound pollution. Even though your system may be performing well, your next-door neighbors will enjoy not needing to listen to your unit whenever it turns on. There are many elements that contribute to a noisy system. They involve:
- Age
- Make of the unit
- Whether the compressor is insulated
Most modern-day units are far more quieter than their earlier counterparts. Nevertheless, make sure to review makes and models and look at the sound ratings for each. You do not want to install one that is a little louder than another option particularly if it is located right next to your bedroom window.
Q: I have knowledge of the hazards of a carbon monoxide leak. Is this something I should really be concerned about?
A: Carbon monoxide gas is something that you should absolutely be concerned about. It is a good option to install a CO sensor at home considering that you will not be able to identify if there is a leak in your home otherwise. Proper attention and maintenance of your HVAC system should prevent CO leaks.
Q: What are the causes of indoor air pollution?
A: Indoor air pollution is a concern that should be dealt with by all homeowners. This is specifically the case for house owners who have a newly built house. These homes are built so tightly that they do not ventilate as well as older homes do. A tightly built home enables the greatest energy efficiency. That being said, it indicates that property owners should have a whole house ventilation system to prevent being exposed. Contributors to indoor air pollution are:
- Carpet
- House furniture
- Drapes or window curtains
- Upholstery
- Chemical cleaning items
These products release fumes and gases that build up. The build-up of these gases and fumes is the top source of indoor air pollution.
Q: How does my HVAC system move air all around my home?
A: An HVAC system uses a fan to pull air in. The air that is pulled in is then pushed to your air handler. Once it has heated up or cooled the air, then it drives it back through your ductwork and through your vents. Vents or registers are typically positioned on your walls, ceilings, or floors.
Q: What should I set my thermostat to: on or auto?
A: If you plan 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 needed. The ‘on’ setting makes your fan work nonstop. Even though this is nice when you would like to have air consistently filtered through your home, it uses considerably more power. This, is turn, will spike your power bills.
Q: I just got a new heating and cooling unit. Should I have a programmable thermostat put in too?
A: People are becoming more attentive of the energy use in their houses. A simple device, like a programmable thermostat, is helping homeowners become more familiar with their home heating and air conditioning expenses. It enables homeowners to change the temperature of their house based on their necessities and schedules. This saves them a lot of money because they do not have to try to remember to turn the thermostat up or down just before getting out of the house or just before going to bed. In the craziness of life, numerous people fail to remember to do this. As an example, you can adjust your thermostat to heat your house just before you wake up in the morning rather than waiting for you to get out of bed to do it. You can also do this right before you get home from work. It is considerably a convenient, money-saving device.
Q: Will a brand-new Cornwall On Hudson HVAC system decrease my electricity bills?
A: A new Cornwall On Hudson HVAC system will surely save you money. It will drop your home heating and air conditioning costs. A system’s efficiency is identified by its SEER rating. SEER is a term in the HVAC industry that denotes Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. New designs are required by regulation to have a minimum 13 SEER rating. With a SEER 13, operating rates may be reduced by as much as 50%. This suggests that, yes, your brand new system will unquestionably bring down your energy bills.
Q: My furnace/air conditioner functions although it is older. Why should I replace it?
A: Your heating and cooling system might run but it certainly won’t work as effectively when it is 12 years old. As they get older, they lose their efficiency and this is reflected on your electric bill each month. When a unit reduces its efficiency, it is a gradual process so you may not recognize it immediately. When you upgrade to an updated unit, you will get the gain from your investment fairly rapidly. You can save as much as 50% on operating expenditures. One of the main reasons that homeowners change their systems with a new one is to minimize their home heating and cooling costs.