
As a New York homeowner, the never-ending bitter winters can be a source of discomfort and high utility bills. However, the right heating system can bring a sense of relief, making your home a cozy haven. This decision becomes even more relevant when the varying building structures of different New York boroughs are taken into account:
- Manhattan apartments are usually suitable for small and silent systems.
- Brownstones in Brooklyn seem to be facing the problem of old ductwork that has not been renovated.
- It appears that houses with multiple family units in Queens need to be zoned for separate units.
- Many homes in Staten Island are large, thus requiring high-capacity furnaces to be used.