24 Hour Emergency Service - Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, AC, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, NYC, Manhattan24 Hour Emergency Service - Plumbing, Heating, Cooling, AC, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, NYC, Manhattan

147 Wheeler Ave   Pleasantville, NY 10570
Phone 914.495.3030   Fax 914.495.3025   Toll Free 800.440.1072

Phone 914.495.3030
Fax 914.495.3025
Toll Free 800.440.1072

 
Emergency Service Available 24/7

Serving all your Commercial and Residential Plumbing, Heating and Cooling Needs
Westchester NY, Putnam NY, Dutchess NY and New York City (Manhattan)
Emergency Service Available 24/7
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TIPS

Tips for the Outdoor Unit!!!

Below are some tips, advice and maintenance guidelines for your outdoor air conditioner and/or heat pump. These tips are for better efficiency, longer life, and easier service.

Most of the information here applies to both air conditioners and heat pumps. But read carefully, some of the information is for one or the other. If you follow any of these tips make sure you know if you have a heat pump or an air conditioner or damage could result.

TIPS FOR BETTER EFFICIENCY

1 - Set thermostat at one temperature. Constant adjusting can cause higher utility costs. If using your thermostat as a setback type, limit the setbacks to twice a day such as when you are at work and when you are sleeping. Only setback the thermostat 6% of desired temperature (approximately five degrees). In heating, try not to set the thermostat below 65 degrees or above 75 degrees. Below 65 degrees a heat pump just won't put out enough heat and above 75 degrees is using too much energy. In cooling, try not to set the thermostat below 70 degrees. Besides higher utility costs, this can cause the indoor coil to freeze and cause condensation in the house.

2 - Don't stack things on top of the unit. If the fan is on the top the air-flow cannot be restricted. Do not put your rolled-up garden hose or landscaping products on the unit. We see this all the time.

3 - When mowing the lawn, direct the mower away from the unit. A coil blocked with grass clippings and debris drastically reduces the efficiency.

4 - When using a weed whacker be careful near the unit. Debris can damage the coil, flatten the aluminum fins, and cut the thermostat wires; shorting out the transformer. This very common and it is an expensive repair bill.

COMMON SENSE TIPS

1- When planting shrubs don't block the access panels or the coil. Many people like to hide the outdoor unit behind shrubs. Plan to keep 24 to 36 inches around the unit. Don't forget to plan for the growth of the shrubs five, ten, even fifteen years down the road

2- Having crushed stone around the unit is best. It allows for good drainage, keeps the unit level and from sinking, keeps the coils clean from washed-up grass and dirt and also keeps the service technicians shoes clean. This will also keep your floors and carpeting clean.

3- If building a fence around the unit allow for room to service

HEAT PUMPS ONLY

1 - Keep snow, ice, and leaves away from the outdoor unit. This includes the top, sides, and bottom.

2 - Make it a habit to look at the outdoor heat pump during the winter months for signs of excessive ice or snow build-up on or around the heat pump. Especially after bad weather.

3 - Do not let the outdoor unit sit underneath a leaking gutter. In the winter months, water will drip on the top of the unit and freeze solid. This will restrict the air flow and cause the whole unit to freeze-up.

4 - Heat Pumps should be elevated 4 to 8 inches above ground level to keep coils clear of snow and ice and to allow for proper drainage. Contact our Service Department if you would like your unit raised.

AIR CONDITIONERS ONLY

1 - Cover the outdoor unit including top and sides in the fall and winter when the air conditioner is not in use. Great for areas with lots of trees where falling branches can damage the unit. Also keeps heavy ice from bending the fan blades and hail from damaging the coil. CAUTION: this is for air conditioners only, not heat pumps and make sure the unit is off. Do not attempt to run the air conditioning with the outdoor unit covered. Also remember to remove the cover in Spring before turning on the air.

BURNERS AND FURNACES

1 - Always have your furnace or boiler serviced by A. Borrelli once a year

2 - Filters should be changed once per month

3- On steam boilers certain low water shut off devices should be flushed once a week.  Ask your A. Borrelli professional about this.

4- Boiler or Furnace room must have adequate air supply for clean and efficient combustion

5- Boiler or Furnace room should be free of clutter.

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