HVAC Blog – Tips for Manhattan, Queens & Bronx Homeowners

Hearing Furnace Sounds

As bitter winds sweep across the East River and rattle your windows, that unsettling click-click-bang from your basement becomes impossible to ignore. While some furnace sounds in Queens, NY, signal normal operation, others scream for

myth

Heat pumps are gaining popularity, but some people still question how well they really work, especially in places like NYC. Most doubts come from older models or outdated ideas, not the high-efficiency systems that are

maintenance

In a city like New York, where winters bite and summers sizzle, your HVAC system doesn’t get much of a break. With that constant workload, even the most dependable heating and cooling systems need a

furnace

When winter rolls into New York City, your furnace becomes the unsung hero of your home or business, working around the clock to keep you warm. Even the most dependable systems can start to struggle

vrv/vrf

VRV stands for Variable Refrigerant Volume and VRF stands for Variable Refrigerant Flow. In a way, they’re the same type of HVAC system. However, the difference is that “VRV” is a trademark owned by Daikin,

Air-conditioning-on-the-wall-in-the-living-room-with-large-windows-and-indoor-plants-and-a-sofa

If your current HVAC system isn’t keeping up, upgrading to a ductless mini-split could be the right move. These systems are efficient, compact and perfect for homes or spaces where traditional heating and cooling fall

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