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Emergency Gas Furnace, Heater and AC Repair Service in Greenwood Lake, NY

SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Greenwood Lake. 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 Greenwood Lake 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 Greenwood Lake 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 mean?
A: HVAC is an acronym that represents heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What kind of care do I want to do on my cooling and heating unit?
A: The most ideal strategy to keep your unit performing correctly is by being sure that it has proper air circulation. When you have unclean air filters, obstructed registers or air vents, or debris around your outdoor unit, then you are not effectively maintaining your system. Be sure that, as a homeowner , that you are very mindful of this and keep your system clean. Make sure to schedule a tune-up in the preseason. One ought to be scheduled in the early spring for your cooling system and another should be arranged in the fall for your heater.
Q: How do I figure out when to switch out my air filter?
A: The requirement to replace your filter changes from one household to another. Some homes are dustier or have furry family pets which will demand a filter change more often. It is a good idea to examine it on a monthly basis. Some residences need to change their filter every month. Some homes will need to change it every 90 days. This is the case if the house is using an excellent quality filter and certain variables that make a filter dirtier more frequently are not present. Regardless, check it once a month and if it looks dirty, then be sure to change it out.
Q: How do I recognize when my air conditioning unit, central heater, or HVAC system is still under warranty?
A: All these types of systems have a manufacturer’s label on it. Take a look at your unit and find the label. Generally, warranties last about 5 years. This can change from one brand name to another but this is mostly standard. It also fluctuates according to the business that installed it. A trustworthy Greenwood Lake cooling and heating company, like SOS XTREME Comfort®, will be able to give you more info on your system and let you know if the manufacturer’s warranty for your unit is still legitimate.
Q: What does IAQ represent?
A: IAQ is a phrase that is used in the industry that represents Indoor Air Quality. Although many people have typically heard of outdoor air pollution, indoor air pollution is a problem. This term denotes that the level of air pollution that is present in a home or even a building. According to the American Lung Association, being exposed to pollutants occurs more typically indoors than outside the house by a significant amount. This is why it is necessary to have an HVAC system that improves IAQ and really aids house owners who suffer from respiratory issues and allergies.
Q: How does my HVAC system move air around my home?
A: Air is drawn through vents by a fan. Then, the air goes through your ductwork that winds up in your system’s air handler. It is returned to the areas in your house through the vents or registers that are normally situated on your wall, ceilings or floors.
Q: I comprehend that I have to have my furnace assessed in the autumn and my cooling system examined in the early spring. Why can’t I have the two evaluated together?
A: Your system must be looked at to make sure that it is functioning effectively. It also ensures that it is functioning properly and safely. It is better to examine each system before you need them the most. The autumn and the spring season will permit an HVAC specialist to fully run your system and will give your licensed contractor a more accurate reading of how your system is performing.
Q: Will a new Greenwood Lake HVAC system lower my power bills?
A: A brand new system, especially when compared with older systems, are considerably more energy efficient. It can save as much as 50% on operating costs. More recent designs have a 13 SEER which is the minimum efficiency requirement by law.
Q: My furnace/air conditioner does the job regardless of the fact that it is older. Why should I replace it?
A: There are a few reasons to replace your system. In your situation, when your system is greater than 12 years old, then it does not get the job done as efficiently. This is due to the fact that systems lose their efficiency as they grow older. This equates into higher electrical bills due to the fact that it has to work more to try to keep your home comfortable. An updated unit can certainly make a huge difference on your electric bills and your home’s comfort levels. By keeping your older unit, you are paying more each month than you need to be. You can save as high as 50% of your operating costs. This indicates that you will get your return on your investment quickly. You might not really want to get a new unit but you will be glad that you did when you see that it pays itself off quickly and after that, you will have the ability to invest your money on other things outside of home cooling and heating costs.
Q: The temperature inside of my house is fine but my unit’s fan seems to be working all of the time. What should I do?
A: More than likely, your thermostat is set to the ‘on’ position. It is advisable to have it on the ‘auto’ setting. This setting will save energy. The other setting, or the ‘on’ setting, does create a good balanced temperature in your home but it uses a considerable amount of energy to accomplish this. It does this by making your fan blow continually which translates into much higher energy costs. The ‘auto’ setting should be sufficient for it to keep your home comfortable.
Q: Can I shut doors and air vents to rooms that aren’t frequently used?
A: There is a common opinion among house owners that if you close doors or air vents to rooms that are not regularly used, then you will lower your electric charges. This is completely false. Your unit is installed to match the ductwork in your house. When you close off an air vent or door, then the air has to go somewhere. It produces a great deal of pressure which then your blower, or the center of your HVAC system, will need to compensate for. It runs more and increases your electricity bill.

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