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Gold Medal Service

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Approved Pro

Gold Medal Service

4.00(
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Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
1610 local quotes requested
Free onsite estimate

Gold Medal Service is your premier choice for Electrical and Home Systems needs! In the New York City (Tri-State Area). Our team of experts is dedicated to providing top-notch service. With our unmatched expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction. Contact us today for a gold standard service experience.

"I recently replaced the heating/air conditioning unit in my townhome. It was an easy process start to finish. Aiden (sales) answered all my questions and provided options for my needs. Mick the technician was on-time and thorough. These guys represented their company well. Great experience working with Gold Medal Service."

Isa michelle R on January 2025

Gold Medal Service is your premier choice for Electrical and Home Systems needs! In the New York City (Tri-State Area). Our team of experts is dedicated to providing top-notch service. With our unmatched expertise and commitment to customer satisfaction. Contact us today for a gold standard service experience.

"I recently replaced the heating/air conditioning unit in my townhome. It was an easy process start to finish. Aiden (sales) answered all my questions and provided options for my needs. Mick the technician was on-time and thorough. These guys represented their company well. Great experience working with Gold Medal Service."

Isa michelle R on January 2025


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AJ Perri

4.31(
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AJ Perri

4.31(
1,532
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Customers say: Super punctual
54 years of experience

For fast and exceptional service for all of your heating, cooling or plumbing needs, call us now: 732-333-3655! Since 1971, A.J. Perri has been proudly serving New Jersey homeowners and businesses across Bergen*, Essex, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris*, Ocean*, Somerset, Passaic*, Hudson*, Sussex*, and Union counties. With over 50 years of experience in heating, air conditioning, plumbing, and indoor air quality systems, A.J. Perri stands behind every installation, service and product with an unmatched 100% satisfaction guarantee. A.J. Perri offers you peace of mind and an established reputation for reliability, quality, and excellence in customer service. You can trust A.J. Perri to take care of your furnace, air conditioner or plumbing repair, service, or replacement. A.J. Perri can also help you with your heat pump, air handler, ductless split system, water heater or purification, sump pump, air cleaner, air filtration system, humidifier, and air ducts. Contact us if you have any questions about service in your area. Service offered 24/7/365. For more information: call or email us at info@ajperri.com. *Additional info: Not all services available in all areas. License# 19HC00103100, 36BI01256600, PA- PA126178

"This past weekend I had a bad experience. The short story is that an A. J. Perri technician diagnosed my furnace problem and wrote me an estimate for $1,600, parts and labor. It turns out my furnace had a different problem that required no parts and only 15 minutes of labor. Here are the details: This past Saturday my furnace stopped heating my home. I called A.J. Perri and they sent out a technician on Sunday morning. The tech ran some checks and concluded that my “inducer assembly” had to be replaced. Parts and installation would be $1,600. He said someone from the office would contact me on Monday and let me know when they could have the part. He also said that he couldn't be certain that there weren't other issues that wouldn't be found until the inducer was repaired. After the technician left I did some searching on the Internet. YouTube and Reddit were especially helpful. I discovered that the problem was that the condensate drain was clogged and water had backed up into the inducer assembly. The water prevented the pressure switches from detecting that the inducer was running and this prevented the furnace from starting. When I disconnected the condensate hose *2 quarts* of water drained out of the inducer assembly! This water was supposed to drain into a small pump unit on the floor that sends collected water to the sump. Over the years mold and algae had clogged the condensate trap and caused the backup. I disconnected all the hoses and removed the trap. I blew out the trap (making a mess) and confirmed that water would easily flow through it. I put it all back together and the furnace is working fine. The sad lesson here is that you can’t always rely on supposed experts. The good news is that the Internet can be your friend. Even more details: The original symptom was that the furnace would start up, the inducer motor would run for about 20 seconds and then it would shut off. This cycle would repeat every few minutes. Every few hours the furnace completed the startup cycle and then I’d get heat. Then it would stop heating for hours, and the indoor temperature would drop to the low 60s. What I learned from YouTube is that there are multiple stages for furnace startup. The inducer motor spins a cage that sucks in fresh air for combustion, and then pushes the hot gases through the heat exchanger and out the flue. Each stage in the startup has safety checks. The furnace will not ignite if the pressure sensors don’t detect that the inducer motor is working properly. Water is a byproduct of the combustion. It starts as a vapor but then condenses in the flue pipe and drains back to the inducer assembly, where it’s supposed to run through a hose to a pump that sends it over to my basement sump. The furnace is 14 years old. Apparently that’s long enough for mold and algae to clog the condensate trap and cause water to back up into the inducer. The 2 qts of water blocked the pressure sensor switches and so the furnace wouldn’t light. Final thoughts: For over 14 years I've had great experiences with A.J. Perri. They replaced my home’s original furnace and Air Conditioner units. They moved our outside A/C unit to the side of our house so we could have more quiet in the backyard. I had them come for periodic heating and A/C maintenance checkups. My impression is that they might cost a bit more, but they were reliable. I'm saddened that I need to post such a negative review."

Jeffrey P on January 2024

For fast and exceptional service for all of your heating, cooling or plumbing needs, call us now: 732-333-3655! Since 1971, A.J. Perri has been proudly serving New Jersey homeowners and businesses across Bergen*, Essex, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris*, Ocean*, Somerset, Passaic*, Hudson*, Sussex*, and Union counties. With over 50 years of experience in heating, air conditioning, plumbing, and indoor air quality systems, A.J. Perri stands behind every installation, service and product with an unmatched 100% satisfaction guarantee. A.J. Perri offers you peace of mind and an established reputation for reliability, quality, and excellence in customer service. You can trust A.J. Perri to take care of your furnace, air conditioner or plumbing repair, service, or replacement. A.J. Perri can also help you with your heat pump, air handler, ductless split system, water heater or purification, sump pump, air cleaner, air filtration system, humidifier, and air ducts. Contact us if you have any questions about service in your area. Service offered 24/7/365. For more information: call or email us at info@ajperri.com. *Additional info: Not all services available in all areas. License# 19HC00103100, 36BI01256600, PA- PA126178

"This past weekend I had a bad experience. The short story is that an A. J. Perri technician diagnosed my furnace problem and wrote me an estimate for $1,600, parts and labor. It turns out my furnace had a different problem that required no parts and only 15 minutes of labor. Here are the details: This past Saturday my furnace stopped heating my home. I called A.J. Perri and they sent out a technician on Sunday morning. The tech ran some checks and concluded that my “inducer assembly” had to be replaced. Parts and installation would be $1,600. He said someone from the office would contact me on Monday and let me know when they could have the part. He also said that he couldn't be certain that there weren't other issues that wouldn't be found until the inducer was repaired. After the technician left I did some searching on the Internet. YouTube and Reddit were especially helpful. I discovered that the problem was that the condensate drain was clogged and water had backed up into the inducer assembly. The water prevented the pressure switches from detecting that the inducer was running and this prevented the furnace from starting. When I disconnected the condensate hose *2 quarts* of water drained out of the inducer assembly! This water was supposed to drain into a small pump unit on the floor that sends collected water to the sump. Over the years mold and algae had clogged the condensate trap and caused the backup. I disconnected all the hoses and removed the trap. I blew out the trap (making a mess) and confirmed that water would easily flow through it. I put it all back together and the furnace is working fine. The sad lesson here is that you can’t always rely on supposed experts. The good news is that the Internet can be your friend. Even more details: The original symptom was that the furnace would start up, the inducer motor would run for about 20 seconds and then it would shut off. This cycle would repeat every few minutes. Every few hours the furnace completed the startup cycle and then I’d get heat. Then it would stop heating for hours, and the indoor temperature would drop to the low 60s. What I learned from YouTube is that there are multiple stages for furnace startup. The inducer motor spins a cage that sucks in fresh air for combustion, and then pushes the hot gases through the heat exchanger and out the flue. Each stage in the startup has safety checks. The furnace will not ignite if the pressure sensors don’t detect that the inducer motor is working properly. Water is a byproduct of the combustion. It starts as a vapor but then condenses in the flue pipe and drains back to the inducer assembly, where it’s supposed to run through a hose to a pump that sends it over to my basement sump. The furnace is 14 years old. Apparently that’s long enough for mold and algae to clog the condensate trap and cause water to back up into the inducer. The 2 qts of water blocked the pressure sensor switches and so the furnace wouldn’t light. Final thoughts: For over 14 years I've had great experiences with A.J. Perri. They replaced my home’s original furnace and Air Conditioner units. They moved our outside A/C unit to the side of our house so we could have more quiet in the backyard. I had them come for periodic heating and A/C maintenance checkups. My impression is that they might cost a bit more, but they were reliable. I'm saddened that I need to post such a negative review."

Jeffrey P on January 2024


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Elizabeth Appliance Repair

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Elizabeth Appliance Repair

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25 years of experience

Elizabeth Appliance Repair has been receiving enormous and continuous support from clients who keep on trusting our appliance service. We gained their trust because the quality of every job we do, may it be repair, maintenance or installation, is always of top quality. It’s also timely and the cost is fair.

Elizabeth Appliance Repair has been receiving enormous and continuous support from clients who keep on trusting our appliance service. We gained their trust because the quality of every job we do, may it be repair, maintenance or installation, is always of top quality. It’s also timely and the cost is fair.


CB Plumbing and Heating

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CB Plumbing and Heating

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Emergency services offered

Call us today! Available 24/7/365. Ready willing and able to help with whatever problem that might arise day or night. Call us today to schedule an appointment.

Call us today! Available 24/7/365. Ready willing and able to help with whatever problem that might arise day or night. Call us today to schedule an appointment.


Bond Construction

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Bond Construction

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13 years of experience

Bond Construction is a complete, full service, interior contractor specializing in remodeling and new construction of fine residential and commercial projects in New York City.

Bond Construction is a complete, full service, interior contractor specializing in remodeling and new construction of fine residential and commercial projects in New York City.


FILIPE CUSTOM WOODWORK INC.

4.60(
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FILIPE CUSTOM WOODWORK INC.

4.60(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Filipe Custom Woodwork, Inc. was founded in 1988 by Filipe Agostinho. With 24 years experience in the woodworking industry, Filipe Agostinho has become well known for his high quality standards in the fabrication of architectural woodwork, custom cabinets and furniture. From its modest start of 2 employees in a 200 square foot shop in 1988, to 16 employees and a spacious 16,000 square foot factory and showroom, Filipe Custom Woodwork, Inc., offers complete involvement from planning, designing, fabrication and installation of any woodwork project. It is this experience that has allowed some of our clients to experience substantial savings through proposed alternates for a given project. The advantage of using a firm with design and construction qualifications is especially important today. Filipe Custom Woodwork, Inc., can help you get the most for your project dollar.

Filipe Custom Woodwork, Inc. was founded in 1988 by Filipe Agostinho. With 24 years experience in the woodworking industry, Filipe Agostinho has become well known for his high quality standards in the fabrication of architectural woodwork, custom cabinets and furniture. From its modest start of 2 employees in a 200 square foot shop in 1988, to 16 employees and a spacious 16,000 square foot factory and showroom, Filipe Custom Woodwork, Inc., offers complete involvement from planning, designing, fabrication and installation of any woodwork project. It is this experience that has allowed some of our clients to experience substantial savings through proposed alternates for a given project. The advantage of using a firm with design and construction qualifications is especially important today. Filipe Custom Woodwork, Inc., can help you get the most for your project dollar.


Allstate Home Remodeling & General Construction

3.00(
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Allstate Home Remodeling & General Construction

3.00(
2
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Customers say: Super punctual
19 years of experience

Allstate Home Remodeling & General Construction, LLC is a general contractor / remodeler serving the Yonkers, NY area since 2006.

"Joe and Linda were responsive and prompt. The work was done quickly, although over-budget. Towards the end of the job they requested that an additional payment be made in cash which was a red flag. Very over-priced for the quality of work delivered."

William K on July 2020

Allstate Home Remodeling & General Construction, LLC is a general contractor / remodeler serving the Yonkers, NY area since 2006.

"Joe and Linda were responsive and prompt. The work was done quickly, although over-budget. Towards the end of the job they requested that an additional payment be made in cash which was a red flag. Very over-priced for the quality of work delivered."

William K on July 2020


T. Walsh Inc.

5.00(
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T. Walsh Inc.

5.00(
1
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

Gereral Contractor Full Service Home builder and remodeler/ Commerical work

Gereral Contractor Full Service Home builder and remodeler/ Commerical work


Phillip Jennings General Contractor

5.00(
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Phillip Jennings General Contractor

5.00(
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Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
Recommended by 100% of HomeAdvisor customers

General Contractor/Remodeler, with expertise in the areas of commercial and residential renovations. Performs scope of work as developed under the International Building and Residential Codes. Effectively able to direct, managed and complete renovation projects. Established 1989, licensed and insured commercial and residential renovationist. Cetifired: EPA Renovator and NJ MBE.

General Contractor/Remodeler, with expertise in the areas of commercial and residential renovations. Performs scope of work as developed under the International Building and Residential Codes. Effectively able to direct, managed and complete renovation projects. Established 1989, licensed and insured commercial and residential renovationist. Cetifired: EPA Renovator and NJ MBE.


Noval Enterprises LLC

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Noval Enterprises LLC

3.00(
1
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14 years of experience

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FAQs for steam shower installation projects in Teaneck, NJ

A steam shower is a regular shower stall outfitted with a steam generator. Push a button, and the generator heats water to create soothing steam, and you’ve got an instant spa at about 110°F. Because it doubles as a standard shower, you don’t need extra square footage—just the right plumbing, a sealed enclosure, and proper ventilation.

Expect to spend roughly $0.50 to $1 on water and electricity for a 20- to 30-minute steam session. Actual costs depend on your local utility rates, but most homeowners find that the increase on their monthly bill is modest, even with regular use. To keep ongoing costs down, look for an energy-efficient generator and ensure your shower is properly sealed to prevent heat loss.

Flush the generator regularly to remove mineral buildup and maintain a steady steam flow. Most models have a drain valve or button—hit it after each session or as the manufacturer recommends. Skipping this essential maintenance step can trigger safety shut-offs or shorten the lifespan of your steam shower.

It’s not uncommon for homeowners to discover mold in their steam showers. Steam equals humidity, and humidity invites mold. Run the bathroom fan during and after each session, crack the door to allow air circulation, and wipe down the walls frequently. If you spot mold, spray undiluted white vinegar, wait an hour, then scrub—it’s an easy, chemical-free fix.

The Teaneck, NJ homeowners’ guide to steam shower installations

From average costs to expert advice, get all the answers you need to get your job done.