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Kerry’s HVAC Blog

Backup Home Generators for Weathering Storms

July 31, 2024

Summer storms on Long Island can be severe. We often experience thunderstorms, high winds, and even hurricanes during the late summer and early fall months. These weather events can cause power outages, which can sometimes last for hours or even days. For this reason, many homeowners on Long Island are choosing to install standby generators… Continue Reading

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Breathe Easy: Enhancing Indoor Air Quality for Kids

July 12, 2024

School’s out for the summer, and that means the kids will be hanging out at home more often than usual. During the summer months, there’s sure to be a lot of outdoor play, but there are a variety of weather conditions that can drive the kids indoors, like rainy days and heat waves. That’s why… Continue Reading

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5 Benefits of Tankless Water Heaters

June 4, 2024

Have you been considering updating the water heater in your home? If your home’s current water heater is more than 10 years old, has needed a lot of repairs, or is sapping energy, it may be time to think about a replacement. Depending on the hot water demands of your family and lifestyle, tankless water… Continue Reading

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Do I Need Air Conditioning Repair?

June 4, 2024

Now that we have returned to warmer weather on Long Island, it’s likely that you’re relying on your home’s air conditioning system to keep you nice and cool. But maybe it doesn’t seem to be working as well as it should this year. You might not be feeling cool enough, or you might be noticing… Continue Reading

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Suffering from Seasonal Allergies? Here’s How to Improve Your IAQ.

May 1, 2024

Once spring has sprung, most people enjoy the warmer temperatures, sunnier days, and vibrant landscapes filled with blossoms and blooms. But for people with allergies, asthma, or other respiratory conditions, spring can mean sniffling, sneezing, and discomfort. While there isn’t much we can do about pollen and other allergens outside, fortunately, there are ways we… Continue Reading

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5 Reasons Why You Should Consider Ductless This Spring

May 1, 2024

Once spring arrives on Long Island, people start to think about ways to improve their homes. For people with bonus rooms and converted spaces in their primary residence, or for those with summer homes, cooling those areas is a priority. However, those areas may not have ductwork, and in that instance, cooling may seem like… Continue Reading

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Warmer Weather is Coming… Is Your AC System Ready?

March 27, 2024

Once the spring season arrives on Long Island, we can start to look forward to warmer outdoor temperatures. That means you may start to think about your air conditioning system, and if it’s ready for the season ahead. One of the best ways to make sure your AC system will be prepared to keep your… Continue Reading

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Show Your Family Some Love with Cleaner Indoor Air

February 1, 2024

It’s February, which means Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and love is in the air. Unfortunately, during the winter months, our homes are often closed off to the fresh outdoor air – which can mean dust, pet dander, and other particles are also in the air. The good news is that there are… Continue Reading

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How Do I Know if My Heating System Needs Repair?

January 2, 2024

Now that Old Man Winter has arrived on Long Island, you probably have needed to use your heating system to stay warm and comfortable. If your home isn’t as comfortable as you’d like, though, your heating system could use a check-up. Often, heating systems don’t just stop working altogether – there are indications that they… Continue Reading

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Don’t Let Your Boiler Be the Grinch This Holiday Season

November 28, 2023

Once the holidays arrive, our thoughts turn to good times with family and friends, both near and far. We look forward to twinkling lights, giving gifts, food, and celebrations. When we have loved ones gathered in our homes, the last thing we want to think about is our heating system failing. For many people with… Continue Reading

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