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In Queens, Brooklyn and the Bronx, we repair and service all brands
and models of heating system or furnaces. If your heating system
or furnace doesn't start, the fan is blowing only cold air or you
have any other problems, simply call our toll free number and we
will take care of rest, returning your heating system or furnace
to perfect working order. Call us any time for a same day appointment
for your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx heating system or furnace repair.
We will work with you to set the heating system or furnace repair
appointment for a time that is most convenient for you:
We understand that everyone has a different schedule and we will
always work with you to schedule your Queens, Brooklyn or Bronx
heating system or furnace repair. For a convenient and flexible
heating system or furnace repair appointment in Queens, Brooklyn
or the Bronx, call us at our toll free line:
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For parts only: 800-370-9281
Please note that all purchased heating and furnace parts are shipped directly to you.
If you prefer, you can email
us as well for an heating system or furnace repair appointment
in Brooklyn, Queens or Bronx. In the email please include your name,
phone number, zip code and brief details of the problem that you
are experiencing with your heating system or furnace. As soon as
we receive the email we will contact you, so that you can schedule
your heating system or furnace repair appointment in Queens, Brooklyn
or the Bronx.
We service and repair all heating system brands and models:
Heil heating units
Carrier heating units
Bryant heating units |
Caloric heating units
Airtemp heating units
Ruud heating units |
Lennox heating units
GE heating units
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Our heating repair coverege area includes entire Queens
NY and the surrounding cities:
Flushing Queens
Corona Queens
Elmhurst Queens
Woodside Queens
Jamaica Queens
Ridgewood Queens
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Astoria Queens
West Bronx
South Bronx
East Bronx
Bronxdale
Northwestern Brooklyn
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Northern Brooklyn
Northeastern Brooklyn
Central Brooklyn
Southwestern Brooklyn
Southern Brooklyn
Southeastern Brooklyn
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The information below will help you to become more familiar with
your heating system or furnace. It will also help you to use your
heating system or furnace in the most effective and efficient ways.
This way you will be able to save money on utility expenses and
to extend the life of your heating system or furnace.
IMPORTANT: Do not try to use your own skills and
get involved in any heating system or furnace repairs that you are
not familiar and experienced with. Ninety-nine percent of the time
when you repair heating system or furnace you deal with water and
electricity and if you don’t know what you are doing this
could be a dangerous mix. It could literally kill you! Do not take
chances with your safety. The information below is strictly for
educational purposes. We strongly encourage you not to getting involved
with any heating system or furnace repairs on your own. All heating
system or furnace repairs demand experience and professional training
with gas or electrical systems and can become very dangerous if
you don’t have the knowledge for repairs. For professional
help heating system or furnace repair in Queens, Brooklyn or the
Bronx call us any time at:
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MORE ABOUT YOUR HEATING SYSTEM
A gas burner burns natural gas or LP (liquefied petroleum) gas
to heat water or air in a boiler or a furnace. When the thermostat
calls for heat, it signals the burner control to open a valve, sending
gas into the ports in the burners, where it mixes with air and is
ignited by a pilot light or electronic ignition. Burning gas heats
the heat exchanger (the chamber containing air or water); combustion
gases escape through a vent pipe. A draft diverter hood on the vent
pipe (or built into the outlet of a furnace) controls draft and
stops air currents from backing down and blowing out the pilot light.
An automatic vent damper may close to prevent heat loss after the
flame goes out, but many utilities don't permit this it can fail
to open. A thermocouple causes the gas to be shut off if the pilot
light goes out
Energy efficiency. If you add to your house's
insulation, its heating needs will be reduced and the burner maybe
too large for the house. You may be able to have the burner's orifice
size reduced up to 20 percent. If you convert an oil burner to a
gas burner, make sure it's a power burner-it uses less gas. To allow
an efficient flow of gases, keep the burners and air shutters free
of dust and dirt.
Maintenance. Annually, before winter, have a heating
contractor or the utility company inspects the burner. They have
instruments to test combustion efficiency, to properly adjust the
air and gas supply, and to clean the fuel passages and vent pipe.
To clean the burner, turn off its main gas valve and the electric
power. Remove a panel to the combustion chamber. Slide the burners
out; they may have to be unbolted or twisted and lifted out. If
the pilot and thermocouple are attached to a burner, remove them.
Clean debris and rust from the burners and combustion chamber with
a stiff brush-, vacuum them, and the air shutters, using a crevice
tool. Un- plugs ports and spuds carefully with a toothpick.
CAUTION: Make sure the burner has an adequate
air supply. Don't relight the pilot light or make any repairs if
there's a strong gas odor. Close the main valve; call the gas company
from a neighbor's house. Don't operate any electrical switches.
Although several types of burners exist for the combustion of oil,
the gun-type high-pressure oil burner is the most common. When a
thermostat calls for heat, a pump in the burner housing sends oil
under high pressure to the nozzle, where it is sprayed in a fine
mist, mixed with air from a blower, and ignited by an electric spark.
The ignition system contains a transformer, which changes the house
current into a high-voltage spark that jumps across electrodes by
the path of the oil spray after the gases heat the heat exchanger
(which contains air or water), they flow through the stack into
a separate flue in the chimney. A draft regulator mounted on the
stack controls the velocity of this flow, called draft.
Maintenance. Before each heating season, have
your burner and other related parts (such as the boiler or furnace)
checked, cleaned, and adjusted by your service person. Consider
taking out a service contract. In addition to annual professional
service, keep the area around the burner clean. Dust can prevent
the blower from working-, dirt can cause the burner to fail. Periodically
vacuum the openings that admit air to the burner's blower with a
crevice tool. Do not sweep dirt under the burner
Increasing efficiency. If the boiler or furnace
has an observation window, look at the flame in the combustion chamber;
it should be bright yellow, and it should produce no smoke. If the
flame is dark orange or sooty, or if you can see smoke exiting from
the chimney outside, have your service person adjust the burner.
In some cases, the burner installed in a home was incorrectly sized,
creating more heat than needed. Adding insulation to your house
reduces its heating needs, making an oversized burner less efficient.
One remedy is to have the burner nozzle replaced with one that has
a smaller opening. (Tightening the house may also decrease oxygen
for combustion. If a burner doesn't run at 75 percent efficiency
or better after a tune-up and a nozzle replacement, it's a candidate
for replacement. Replacing the old burner with a flame-retention
model, although expensive initially, will pay for itself within
a few years.
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