Purdys is a quiet hamlet in North Salem where rural character and older housing stock mean HVAC systems often run longer between service calls than they should. When the AC finally fails on a hot July afternoon, the distance from major service centers makes a fast, local response even more important.
Wesco 53 has been repairing air conditioning systems throughout Westchester County since 1953. Purdys homeowners get the same reliable service as any other community in the county.
Rural properties like those in Purdys sometimes have equipment that has been serviced infrequently or by multiple contractors over the years. Wesco 53 starts every job with a clean-slate evaluation.
Purdys homeowners get straightforward service without the corporate runaround.
In a rural hamlet like Purdys, AC problems can develop slowly before becoming obvious. These signs are worth acting on early.
Waiting too long in Purdys can mean days without cooling rather than hours.
Properties in Purdys share some AC failure patterns typical of rural Westchester homes with limited maintenance history.
A proper diagnosis from Wesco 53 identifies the true cause rather than guessing at it.
A homeowner in Purdys called Wesco 53 after her AC had been underperforming for three weeks, cooling the house but never quite reaching the thermostat setting. Our technician found a severely restricted condenser coil completely blocked by cottonwood and debris that had accumulated over two seasons. After a thorough coil cleaning and a capacitor replacement, the system returned to normal efficiency. She told us she thought it was just a hot summer, not a fixable problem.
Purdys residents count on service providers who are worth the drive. Wesco 53 has been that contractor for Westchester families for over 70 years.
When your Purdys home needs AC repair, Wesco 53 makes the trip worth it.
Wesco 53 serves AC repair customers in Purdys and the surrounding North Salem area, including communities such as Croton Falls, Salem Center, Vista, and South Salem. We also handle service calls from homeowners throughout the Titicus Reservoir corridor and into neighboring Putnam County border communities in Westchester.