Professional Heater Repair
The freezing cold winter temperatures in Hoboken make a dependable heating system a necessity for most of the year. When power outages or mechanical failure suddenly leave you without heat, indoor conditions turn uncomfortable and chilly very quickly. Aeromark Mechanical Inc recommends keeping our number handy. A call to 973-381-7622 for heating repair provides prompt, professional solutions.
Heating Maintenance and Repair Experts
Over 18 years in the field, Aeromark Mechanical Inc has proven the benefits of heating maintenance. Scheduling proactive service in the fall readies the furnace for the upcoming challenges. Our troubleshooting combats wear and tear, addresses concerns and optimizes equipment efficiency, reliability and longevity. If you should find yourself without a working heater, there are a few steps you can take to be safe and keep warm.
- Run space heaters – Portable heaters that are indoor-safe are helpful for warming up small spaces.
- Use the fireplace – if the home is outfitted with a natural gas, electric or wood-burning fireplace, you’ve got an effective heat source.
- Block cold air – Close drapes, make sure windows are shut tight and place a rolled-up towel along the bottoms of windows and doors to stop drafts.
- Choose one room – Target heat to one main room. Close the doors, block open doorways and run a space heater to create a single warm space.
- Bundle up – Add extra layers of clothing, wear warm socks and put on slippers. Consider hats, gloves and scarfs to keep you warm.
- Wrap in blankets – Whether you’re waiting for the power to come back on or for HVAC repairs, curl up under several blankets for extra warmth.
- Get the laundry done – The clothes dryer adds heat to the house.
- Bake – Bake a casserole, cookies or any meal or treat that requires the oven. You’ll enjoy the results and benefit from extra warmth.
- Keep active – Physical activity increases body temperature, making you feel warmer.
- Try heated blankets – Enjoy a toasty warm bed with a heated blanket. For safety, it’s recommended to shut off heated blankets and heated pads before falling asleep.