Based in New Windsor, NY we proudly serve the surrounding counties, including:
Rockland County #1146 and
State of New Jersey #1229300
No other single system in your home plays a larger role in your comfort or how much your utility bill will be than your heating system. That’s why we specialize in comfortable, cost-effective heating solution
We offer a variety of traditional and green energy water heating options for your home or commercial building. These include:
Solar water heaters use the natural radiation produced by the sun to heat your home’s water supply – they work in all types of climates even on cloudy days! Best of all, their power source, the sun, is free!
Solar Water Heaters are available in a variety of styles and setups. It’s best to consult with an experienced professional who will conduct a thorough survey of your property and hot water needs before recommending the model best suited to provide maximum heating at minimal cost.
For starters, you get to feel better about helping the environment. But you’ll really understand why solar heaters are a valuable addition every month when you get your utility bills. Consider the following:
More basic systems require professional maintenance on average only 3–5 years. More complicated systems may require some replacement parts after 2-10 years.
Learn more about solar water heaters from the U.S. Department of Energy.
Radiant heating systems are those that supply heat directly to surfaces in your home, such as the floor or panels in the walls, to efficiently transfer heat to the interior. Radiant heating is not only more efficient that base-board and forced-air systems, which lose heat between the source and destination, it can be healthier for those with allergies since no air is disturbed during the heating process.
The most effective types of radiant heating systems are in the floor and are liquid-based, or Hydronic. These systems circulate water heated by an energy source such as a gas furnace, wood stove or solar water heater, though tubes mounted either directly in a solid floor surface, such as concrete covered with tile, or under a wood or carpeted floor.
Interested in finding out whether a Radiant Heating system is right for your home? Call the professionals for a free consultation.
Learn more about radiant heating from the U.S. Department of Energy.