Heating Repair Brooklyn & Manhattan, NYC

Heating Repair

Local Home Heating Repair Made Easy

Sometimes home heating units don’t work like they should. Our specialists are versed in most types of heating units and can get your heat running in no time. Whether you’re the homeowner or a building manager responsible for keeping up with the unit, 212 HVAC is your one-stop shop for all your heating unit repair needs. We strive to strike the perfect balance between quality, satisfaction, and affordability.

Our quality service is backed by our fully trained and knowledgeable technicians. All 212 HVAC repair technicians are qualified to work on most heating makes and models, including when it comes to your furnace unit.

There are several unit types when it comes to heating repair. For additional information and help, click the unit you have in your home:

Furnace

Heat Pump

Ductless Mini Split

Packaged Rooftop

Other

*We do not currently work with water heaters and steam boilers, we apologize for any inconvenience.
Here’s what 212 HVAC offers you:
We pride ourselves on offering you top-rated services by using the most comprehensive procedures. We always ensure that your central air conditioner is operating optimall
Emergency Heating Repair

Call us A 212 HVAC professional has the expertise to properly evaluate your specific needs and help you make the right decision.

People also ask:

1. What causes a heat pump not to turn on?
The reasons can range from your circuit breaker tripping, blowing a fuse, clogged air filter, dirty evaporator coils or condenser lines, refrigerant leak, motor, thermostat failure, or it could be a wiring issue. Here is the Expert Advice for Brooklyn Homeowners.
If you hear a loud humming or buzzing sound coming from your furnace, it usually means your furnace has an electrical problem. The most common electrical issues that cause a humming or buzzing sound include: A failing blower motor capacitor, or an aging or unlubricated blower motor.
If the furnace smells like rotten eggs or like a sewer, the smell can indicate a failed heat exchanger, especially if you have a high-efficiency furnace. This is a serious problem because a bad heat exchanger can pump unsafe levels of dangerous carbon monoxide (CO) gas into your home.