Stay Warm All Winter Long With Emerald Heating & Cooling The holidays in Buffalo, NY are meant to be cozy, festive, and full of comfort, not spent worrying about a furnace that won’t keep up with Western New York’s freezing temperatures. As winter sets in across the region, now is the ideal time to make … [Read More]
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Changing Your Furnace Filter FAQ Here at Emerald Heating & Cooling, we get a lot of calls with questions about furnace filters. Here’s what you need to know to keep your Buffalo furnace running well so you can stay warm this winter. Frequently Asked Questions Call the Trusted Depew Furnace Experts If you aren’t comfortable … [Read More]
What Happens When Your AC Condenser Fails? Signs, Lifespan & When to Replace Your air conditioner’s condenser plays a key role in keeping your home cool, especially during hot, humid Buffalo summers. But what happens when it starts to go bad? How long should a condenser last, and how do you know when it’s time … [Read More]
Trusted Advice from Emerald Heating & Cooling – Your Go-To AC Experts in Buffalo, NY If your air conditioner has been struggling to keep your Buffalo home cool, you might be wondering whether it’s time for a repair or a full system replacement. At Emerald Heating & Cooling, we know that making this decision isn’t … [Read More]
Ductless Mini-Splits: The Perfect Cooling (and Heating) Upgrade for Buffalo’s Historic Homes Buffalo has the oldest housing stock of any large U.S. city, about 64 % of its homes were built before 1940. Most rely on hot-water radiators or steam heat and lack any central ductwork. That makes adding traditional central air expensive and invasive. … [Read More]
Beat Buffalo’s Summer Humidity: How Your Air Conditioner Can Keep You Cool and Dry Buffalo may be famous for its lake-effect snow, but Western New York summers are just as memorable for their humidity. July afternoons routinely hover near 68 % relative humidity, and evenings rarely fall below the mid-50 % range. That sticky air … [Read More]
