In the Long Island area, there are hundreds of small Bioheat® fuel companies, giving customers endless options. Many of these are family-owned businesses that live within the same communities they serve. Your local provider can offer a wide selection of services at competitive prices such as annual maintenance, equipment installation, and more depending on your dealer. That’s why you want a Bioheat® dealer with decades of experience and a reputation for reliability. What Does Bioheat
Gas Heat vs. Oil Heat
Category: Home Heating Facts, Seasonal Prep
Autumn is here, and the cold weather looms in the not-too-distant future. It’s a good time to get a jump on making sure that you and yours stay toasty warm through the cold months ahead. Which does a better and more efficient job, gas heat or oil heat? First, let’s start with an essential definition. AFUE ratings are the baseline measurement we will be using. In the simplest terms, the AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency)
Good quality indoor air is always important, but it’s even more crucial as the weather starts to turn cold in the fall because people spend more time indoors. Windows are more likely to be closed, impacting ventilation. Fortunately, options exist for improving indoor air quality, including air purifiers. What Causes Poor Quality Air in the Home? Poor indoor air quality (IAQ) starts with two items frequently working together. Poor Air Circulation The first common cause
As the weather starts to turn crisp and cooler, Long Island homeowners perform annual activities like fall clean-ups, getting out winter clothing, prepping their gardens for next year, etc., but having their boilers cleaned is equally important. Hopefully, annual HVAC maintenance is already part of your routine. Not sure if you have a boiler? Or are you unsure what a boiler is? A lot of people refer to all heating systems as “a furnace”. In
We all want our homes to be as safe and as comfortable as possible. Part of having a comfortable home is having modern conveniences, including appliances and other devices. Unfortunately, while these modern conveniences make our lives unimaginably easier than people had it mere decades ago, these appliances and devices aren’t without risk. Anything from something potentially easy to fix, like blowing a fuse, to more dangerous situations like causing fires or releasing harmful gases




