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

SOS XTREME Comfort® provides the best heating and cooling repair services in Washingtonville. 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 Washingtonville 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 Washingtonville 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 denotes heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
Q: What type of routine maintenance do I want to do on my heating and air conditioning unit?
A: The best approach to always keep your system operating correctly is by making sure that it has proper air circulation. When you have filthy air filters, obstructed registers or air vents, or debris around your exterior unit, then you are not thoroughly maintaining your system. Make sure that, as a homeowner , that you are very conscious of this and keep your system clean. Be sure to schedule a tune-up in the preseason. One ought to be arranged in the springtime for your cooling system and another should be planned in the fall for your heating unit.
Q: How do I recognize when my AC system, furnace, or HVAC system is still under warranty?
A: All these types of systems have a manufacturer’s label on it. Examine your unit and locate the label. In most cases, warranties last about 5 years. This can change from one brand name to another but this is typically standard. It also fluctuates according to the service company that installed it. A trusted Washingtonville heating and cooling company, like SOS XTREME Comfort®, will be able to give you more relevant information on your unit and let you know if the manufacturer’s warranty for your unit is still legitimate.
Q: Should a loud noise coming out of my air conditioning unit and heating system be something that concerns me?
A: A noisy cooling and heating system can be annoying to you and your next-door neighbors. Even when your unit seems to be performing well, no one needs to know when your system is kicking on or off. This is certainly the situation when your unit is in close distance to a bedroom window. Also, noise pollution is a major dilemma and a loud HVAC system definitely triggers it. The reason that your unit is so loud is usually because of the following:

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

Fortunately, new systems have sound ratings that you can compare. Most modern units are built to be quieter than their earlier counterparts. Sound ratings will direct you as to which model might work best for you. A quieter model will be more suitable if there is a bedroom nearby.
Q: I have knowledge of the dangers of carbon monoxide. Is this something I need to be worried about?
A: When you have a CO leak in your home, it is a risky predicament. It can result in serious health risks, involving fatalities. CO is not something that you can see or detect. Don’t forget to get a CO detector in your house. On top of that, you can prevent a risky circumstance similar to this by having an HVAC service company perform proper upkeep and care on your system.
Q: What does IAQ imply?
A: IAQ is a word that house owners should understand. It is a term that represents Indoor Air Quality. In the news bulletins and media, outdoor air pollution is a prevalent theme. Having said that, indoor air pollution poses more of a hazard to property owners than outdoor air pollution. Indoor air pollution is defined as the level of pollution that exists within a structure such as your home. Direct exposure to these pollutants is more prevalent than you might realize. Newly constructed houses are built so that there is not enough ventilation or exchange between outdoor and indoor air. This is fantastic for energy efficiency but it does lead to a challenge for air quality. A property owner can avoid this complication by having a system that is made to make improvements to air quality.
Q: How does my HVAC system move air around my home?
A: Air is drawn through vents by a fan. Subsequently, the air travels through your air ducts that winds up in your system’s air handler. It is returned to the rooms in your home through the vents or registers that are typically situated on your wall, ceilings or floor surfaces.
Q: I have installed a brand-new furnace and cooling system. For how long should I presume it to last?
A: Usually, a brand-new furnace or air conditioning unit should last approximately 10-20 years when it is appropriately maintained. That being said, some people prefer to remove and replace them faster than that considering that as a system ages, it ends up being less efficient. Life spans of HVAC systems vary. Correct installation and maintenance are the primary components that influence the life-span of an unit. By appropriately caring for it, you will guarantee that your system runs more efficiently. Don’t forget to choose a Washingtonville HVAC company, like SOS XTREME Comfort®, to service your cooling and heating system.
Q: I just got a new cooling and heating unit. Should I have a programmable thermostat installed as well?
A: A programmable thermostat can work wonders on your home heating and air conditioning costs. Unless you have the memory of an elephant, it turns your thermostat up or down based on your set routine. This indicates that you don’t have the responsibility of leaving for the day and always remembering to change the thermostat. Let’s be realistic. In the hustle and bustle of life, many individuals are racing out the door and just don’t have the time to remember things like that. Your programmable thermostat remembers for you. This saves money on cooling and heating costs by changing the thermostat up or down when you are not home. You will not pay to heat or cool an empty house. It also keeps your home at a more comfortable temp since you can get out of bed to a warmer house in the winter and in the summer, you can get home from work to a suitably cooled home.
Q: Will a brand-new Washingtonville HVAC system decrease my energy bills?
A: New HVAC machines are much more energy efficient than their previous equivalents . By law, they have to have a 13 SEER or Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio. This indicates that they are significantly energy efficient. There are also designs that have a much higher SEER rating than 13. The greater the rating, the more energy efficient that it is. With a 13 SEER, you can save as much as 50% on operating 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: If your fan seems to be operating all of the time, then it is very likely that your thermostat is on the ‘on’ setting. Even if this setting creates more of a balanced temperature all throughout your house, it most definitely will make your electrical power bills escalate.
Q: Can I close off doors and air vents to rooms that aren’t generally used?
A: There is a widespread opinion among house owners that if you close doors or air vents to spaces that are not consistently used, then you will decrease your energy costs. This is absolutely incorrect. 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 generates a great deal of pressure which then your blower, or the heart of your HVAC system, will need to compensate for. It works more and increases your power costs.

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