As the weather gets colder, it’s important to take steps to winterize your home. This will help you stay warm and comfortable indoors, and prevent any damage to your pipes or roof. Umair Mechanicals is here to help with all your Long Island winterizing needs!
One of the most important things you can do to prepare your home for winter is to have your heating system serviced by a professional. This will ensure that your furnace is working properly and safely, and that there are no potential hazards in your home. Umair Mechanicals offers comprehensive heating services, so you can rest assured that your home will be ready for winter.
Another way to prepare your home for winter is to make sure that all of your windows and doors are properly sealed. This will help keep the warm air in and the cold air out. Umair Mechanicals can help you with this as well, by performing a full inspection of your home’s seals and insulation. We’ll make sure that everything is up to code, so you can relax and enjoy the winter months.
Winter is coming, but with proper preparation, your home can be cozy and comfortable all season long. Umair Mechanicals is here to help with all your Long Island winterizing needs! Contact us today for a free consultation.
A system that is too large will cool or heat your house quickly, but you may not feel comfortable. On the other hand, a system that is too small just wont get the job done, especially in extreme weather conditions. But a correctly sized system isn’t just based on the size of the structure. Many factors go into determining the size of the system. Including type of house and walls, type and size of windows, insulation, basement and attic conditions, house orientation, and so on.
Heating and Air Conditioning equipment, no matter what kind you have, should be inspected, cleaned, and serviced at least once a year. The best scenario is to have the heating system checked in the Fall and the air conditioning checked in the Spring. Oil-fired equipment should definitely be cleaned and serviced annually; at the beginning of each heating season.