
info@breezinhvac.com
New York Office
106B Wakefield Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10314
(718) 761-2700
New Jersey Office
27 South Point Circle
Tinton Falls, NJ, 07753
(732) 974-1111
We carry a full line of York, Carrier, Luxaire, Trane, Rheem and Mitsubishi equipment for your emergency replacement needs. In addition, we provide extended warranty plans on selected equipment to protect your heating system for up to 10 years.
BREEZIN HVAC, INC., installs all makes and models of heating equipment. We are continuously training to keep abreast of the newest equipment available. Here at BREEZIN we are very excited about the high efficient equipment, the safety features, and other changes that will keep you comfortable for many years to come.
BREEZIN HVAC, INC., offers sales, installation and repair of the following types of heating systems:
Forced Air Systems – Works by heating air in a furnace and then forcing air out into various areas of the home through installed ductwork and registers.
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Hydro Heat – Uses a natural hot heater equipped with a finned tube heat exchanger to provide space heating, as well as hot water.
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Steam Radiant Heating – Heats water in a boiler through electric, oil, or natural gas, and dispenses using radiators throughout the home.
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Hot Water Baseboard System – Boiler heated water travels through pipes to baseboard units in the home.
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Electric Heat Pumps – During the summer, extracts heat from inside the home and transfers it to the outdoor air. In the winter, takes heat from outside and moves it inside.
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Heating
Furnaces - A household furnace is a major appliance that is permanently installed to provide heat to an interior space through intermediary fluid movement, which may be air, steam, or hot water. A typical life span of a furnace is about 20 years, but some modern age units can last 25 - 30 years.
Regardless of the make or model of your furnace, there are a few basic steps you can take to keep your heating system in peak condition:
Boilers - A closed unit in which water or other fluid is heated. The heated or vaporized fluid exits the boiler for use in various processes of heating the house or building.
Boilers can be made of cast-iron, steel, or copper heat exchangers. Boilers can use different burners and venting systems. The wall-mount condensing boiler is the design of choice for most residential applications. Homeowners, builders, and heating contractors prefer this because it has flexible venting options and is compact in design.