Did your heating unit suddenly stop working or do you want to get a new unit installed? In any case, Rite Temp HVAC LLC can be of great help!
Rite Temp HVAC LLC offers heating services in New York City and Westchester County. Our professional and competent team of technicians can diagnose and fix any problem, and the best part is that they do it the very same day, so you don’t have to bear the cold for too long.
Our staff has years of experience in installing and repairing heating and cooling units. We use advanced equipment and technologies to fix your issue, so that your unit continues to perform at high efficiency throughout its life.
Give us a call now at 914-352-4822, and let’s put your heating unit in a workable condition again!
Contact us online or call us at (602) 842-0009 to request a repair. You'll talk to a friendly Customer Service Rep (CSR) to find a time that works within your busy schedule.
Your professionally-trained tech will call you while they are on their way to your home, so you know exactly when they will be arriving.
Your technician will carefully inspect your AC system, find the problem, explain the solution and provide you a cost estimate—before any work begins.
In most cases, your technician can get the part needed—either from their truck or a nearby warehouse—to repair your AC that same day.
Finally, we'll ask for your feedback on how we did so we can make sure you were 100% satisfied. And if you're not? Let us know, we'll make things right!
Make sure it’s set to HEAT. Otherwise, your furnace won’t turn on, no matter what you do.
If it’s dirty, change it. A dirty air filter can cause all sorts of problems, including causing the furnace to overheat and shut down.
Furnace won’t turn on? A power spike may have tripped its circuit breaker (Yes, even gas furnaces use electricity). Go to your electrical panel and check the breaker. Is it tripped? Turn it to the OFF position, then ON. If the breaker trips again, contact us immediately! That means there is a problem elsewhere that a professional needs to solve.