A Full Service HVAC Company

Jim Hall's vision for the perfect Heating and Air Conditioning company started in 1989 upon earning a certification from Lincoln Technical Institute in Heating Ventilation Air Conditioning (HVAC.) Since Jim Hall Heating and Air Conditioning's inception in 2003, Jim Hall has provided service for hundreds of residential and commercial establishments across the five boroughs of NYC and New Jersey.

Jim Hall has grown over the years because of its dedication to the belief that a satisfied customer is its most valuable asset. The company makes every effort to perform its work in a prompt, professional workman like manner. Jim Hall employs highly trained and skilled expert technicians with a variety of experience in all aspects of HVAC.

Jim Hall Heating and Air Conditioning is licensed and insured and maintains open communication to ensure fast response to calls. Homeowners and businesses can have confidence in Jim Hall's quality workmanship, attention to detail, and proven dependability. Whatever the size of the job, Jim Hall will spare no effort and to complete the work to specification and on time.

Jim Hall has expanded to a working showroom located in Staten Island. Customers are able to see several different models that are on display, discuss any questions or concerns in person and easily maintain residential and business accounts

Services

  • Heating Heating systems may be classified as central or local. Central heating is often used in cold climates to heat private houses and public buildings. Such a system contains a boiler, furnace, or heat pump to heat water, steam, or air, all in a central location such as a furnace room in a home or a mechanical room in a large building. The system also contains piping or ductwork to distribute the heated fluid, and radiators to transfer this heat to the air. The term radiator in this context is misleading since most heat transfer from the heat exchanger is by convection, not radiation. The radiators may be mounted on walls or buried in the floor to give under-floor heat.
  • Air Conditioning An air conditioning system consists of 2 parts: an outdoor unit (where liquid refrigerant is contained) and an indoor coil (where the refrigerant is pumped into). As the air moves across the air conditioning coil (usually located on top of the furnace), the refrigerant removes the heat from the air as well as the moisture by condensing it on the cold surface of the coil. In this way, an air conditioner not only cools but also dehumidifies the air. Virtually any system can have air conditioning hooked up to it provided that it is a forced air system. In cases where there is not forced air heating or a duct system, we can use "ductless" air conditioning systems to cool an entire home or small business.
  • Maintenance & Repair Maintenance Agreement Plan members enjoy Peace of Mind, knowing that priority emergency service is just a phone call away. The programs offer an array of checkpoints (both safety and functional) to provide longevity and optimum performance of your heating and/or air conditioning systems.

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Categories

  • Home Improvement
  • Heating Ventilating And Air Conditioning