Certified by Hudson Heating Company • Apr 05, 2026
Monday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Tuesday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Wednesday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Thursday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
SaturdayClosed
SundayClosed
Reviews
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79 reviews
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Chip Walker
Apr 3, 2026
5.0
James is excellent. Communicates very well and knows his technical skills. Pleasure to have him.
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Lynn Mazur
Mar 31, 2026
5.0
James came for spring maintenance today. He was very thorough and polite. He communicated well about all he was checking and repairing and cleaning. I highly recommend Hudson Heating
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Nikki LoPresti
Mar 20, 2026
5.0
Prompt, kind, and explains what he is doing.
Have been with Hudson Heating for years and have always had great service
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Larry Marks
Mar 18, 2026
5.0
I called Hudson Heating to get an assessment of the HVAC system in my "new-to-me" 86 year old house. James came out the same day and did a thorough assessment and answered all my questions. I am quite happy with the company and have signed up for their annual service. Good job!
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Betty
Mar 17, 2026
5.0
The technician, James, was very pleasant and intelligent and very knowledgeable. I enjoyed listening and I would love for him to be mine Tech again. He gave some valuable information. Thank you , James.
Frequently Asked Questions About Hudson Heating Company
How often should I change my filter?
We recommend you change your filter for a 1' inch filter, every month and for a 4' inch filter every 6-12 months.
What is the life expectancy on an air conditioner?
Usually a life expectancy on an air conditioner is 10-13 years in our area.
What is the life expectancy of a furnace?
Usually a life expectancy on a furnace is 15-17 years in our area.
How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?
You should have your HVAC system serviced annually.
Do you offer financing?
Yes, we offer financing through Synchrony Financial.
How often should I have my unit serviced?
Heating and cooling units need to have scheduled check-ups to make sure everything is operating properly. HVAC experts recommend an annual inspection and service call by your heating and cooling company. Technicians should inspect your system, lubricate components, and repair or replace any malfunctioning components.
What causes AC units to freeze up?
There are a lot of reasons why your air conditioning system might freeze up, and all of them require help from a professional technician to resolve, as only they have the training and correct tools to fix the problem.
Ironically, low refrigerant can cause your system to freeze up. Over time, wear and tear to your system can result in leaks that cause the system to lose refrigerant. When your unit loses refrigerant, it causes the system to freeze up because of low pressure inside the system.
When freon levels are low, the refrigerant still is forced to expand to the same amount. The more that expansion occurs, the cooler the temperature is produced. The colder temperature will cause moisture in the air around your unit’s evaporator coil to freeze, eventually icing up the coil and impeding its function.
Dirty evaporator coils can cause units to lose airflow and, eventually, cause the system to freeze up. Defective blower motors can also cause freezing.
How do I find out if my unit is under warranty?
Check the label on the outer surface of your equipment to determine its manufacture date. If it’s less than five years old, there’s a good chance that your equipment is covered by a warranty. Contact the manufacturer for more details.
What size unit do I need?
There’s no easy answer for this one. A lot of factors will go into what size heating and cooling unit you’ll need. The type of house you own, its walls, insulation, attic space, and more can go into determining what size unit is required. A system that is too large could result in a home that’s too humid, causing problems with moisture and mold. A system that is too small will run constantly, running up your energy bill. Only a qualified heating and cooling technician can determine what size unit is best for your home.
What is the HVAC rule of 5000?
Another calculation that can help you decide is the 5,000-rule. Take the estimated cost of repair and multiply it by the age of your unit in years. Is the number larger than $5,000? If so, you may want to consider replacing your unit.
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