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New Croton Dam in Upper Westchester County

In the lush expanses of Upper Westchester County, where history whispers through the ancient stone walls of the Old Croton Aqueduct and the serene beauty of the Teatown Lake Reservation beckons nature lovers, Shelter Air is at the forefront of harmonizing heritage with innovation in home comfort solutions. Led by Kimberly Sevilla, a visionary dedicated to enhancing life through sustainable and innovative HVAC systems, Shelter Air transforms homes in towns like Bedford, Katonah, and North Salem into bastions of comfort, health, and environmental stewardship.

Embracing the Spirit of Upper Westchester

Upper Westchester County is not just a place; it’s a lifestyle embraced by those who find solace in its rolling hills, historic estates, and vibrant community life. Towns such as Chappaqua and Pound Ridge reflect a deep appreciation for both the natural beauty and the rich historical tapestry of the area. Shelter Air’s mission in Upper Westchester is to provide HVAC solutions that resonate with the values of preservation, sustainability, and modern living. Our services, including cutting-edge air to water heat pumps, geothermal systems, and high-velocity A/C, are thoughtfully designed to enhance the homes and lives of residents in this unique region.

Innovative Solutions for Historic and Modern Homes

Upper Westchester’s architectural landscape is a diverse blend of historic farmhouses, stately manors, and contemporary residences, each with its own character and needs. Shelter Air prides itself on offering HVAC solutions that respect and enhance the architectural integrity of these homes. From discreetly installed mini-split systems that preserve the aesthetic of a century-old home in Bedford to energy-efficient radiant heating that adds comfort to a sleek, modern dwelling in Katonah, our approach is as versatile as the homes we service.

A Commitment to Sustainability and Community

The residents of Upper Westchester County are deeply connected to their environment, valuing sustainability and ecological responsibility. Shelter Air’s offerings align with these values, providing energy-efficient systems like geothermal heat pumps that minimize environmental impact while maximizing home comfort. Our partnership extends beyond HVAC solutions; we engage with local sustainability initiatives, contribute to the preservation of landmarks such as the Bedford Oak, and support community events that celebrate the unique heritage and natural beauty of Upper Westchester.

Tailored Services for Discerning Homeowners

Recognizing the uniqueness of each home and homeowner in Upper Westchester, Shelter Air offers personalized consultations to ensure the HVAC solutions we provide meet your specific needs and goals. Whether you’re near the historic trails of North Salem or the artistic enclaves of Pound Ridge, our experts are dedicated to enhancing your living environment with systems that offer the perfect balance of comfort, efficiency, and environmental stewardship.

Enhancing Life with Every Installation

At Shelter Air, we understand that your home is your sanctuary. Our promise to the residents of Upper Westchester is to enhance the quality of your indoor living space, making it healthier, more comfortable, and more sustainable. We stand by our commitment to excellence, from the initial consultation to the meticulous installation and beyond, ensuring that every interaction with Shelter Air is a testament to our dedication to your satisfaction and well-being.

Join the Shelter Air Family

For those who call Upper Westchester home, from the historic streets of Irvington to the scenic vistas of Croton-on-Hudson, Shelter Air is your partner in creating the ideal home environment. We invite you to experience the Shelter Air difference—a commitment to quality, innovation, and a greener future. Together, let’s create spaces that not only reflect the beauty and heritage of Upper Westchester but also embody the highest standards of comfort and sustainability.

We embrace a future where innovation meets tradition, and where your home is a perfect reflection of Upper Westchester’s unique charm and commitment to excellence. Welcome to Shelter Air, where every installation is a step toward a more comfortable, sustainable, and beautiful home.

Westchester County, with its blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant community life, offers a unique living experience. Here are the top things we love about Upper Westchester:

  1. Historical Richness: Upper Westchester is dotted with historical landmarks and estates, offering a glimpse into the past. Places like the John Jay Homestead and the Old Croton Aqueduct showcase the area’s rich heritage.
  2. Natural Beauty: The region’s natural landscapes, from the serene expanses of Teatown Lake Reservation to the sprawling beauty of the Hudson Highlands, provide a stunning backdrop for outdoor activities and relaxation.
  3. Architectural Diversity: Upper Westchester boasts a wide range of architectural styles, from historic farmhouses and Victorian mansions to modern estates, reflecting the area’s cultural depth and diversity.
  4. Community and Culture: The towns of Upper Westchester, such as Katonah, Bedford, and Chappaqua, are known for their strong sense of community and cultural offerings, including art galleries, theaters, and local festivals.
  5. Sustainability Focus: Residents of Upper Westchester are deeply committed to sustainability and environmental stewardship, embracing green initiatives and supporting local farms and eco-friendly businesses.
  6. Educational Excellence: The area is renowned for its top-rated schools and educational institutions, offering exceptional learning opportunities for children and adults alike.
  7. Outdoor Recreation: With its parks, trails, and reserves, Upper Westchester is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities like hiking, biking, and horseback riding are readily available and widely enjoyed.
  8. Local Cuisine and Artisanal Shops: The region’s farmers’ markets, local eateries, and artisanal shops offer an array of high-quality, locally sourced products and gourmet experiences.
  9. Proximity to NYC: Despite its serene setting, Upper Westchester provides convenient access to New York City, offering the best of both worlds – tranquil country living with the city’s cultural and economic opportunities just a short commute away.
  10. Community Engagement: Upper Westchester’s residents are actively involved in their communities, participating in local governance, volunteerism, and initiatives that improve the quality of life for all.
  11. Arts and Culture Scene: The vibrant arts scene, supported by institutions like the Katonah Museum of Art and local galleries, enriches the community with exhibitions, workshops, and cultural events.
  12. Scenic Drives and Views: The area’s scenic byways, such as those winding through the Hudson River Valley, offer breathtaking views and a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life.
  13. Innovative and Sustainable Living Solutions: Shelter Air’s commitment to providing innovative and sustainable HVAC solutions aligns with Upper Westchester’s values, enhancing the comfort and efficiency of homes in harmony with the environment.

These aspects of Upper Westchester County not only make it a remarkable place to live but also reflect the values and mission of Shelter Air – to enhance living spaces in harmony with nature and community.

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