HVAC Services in Valley Cottage, NY

Clarkstown HVAC provides the most trusted services in the Valley Cottage, NY area. We offer an array of products for your Rockland County home and our NATE certified technicians are ready to install, perform maintenance, or repair all your heating and cooling needs. We provide the products and services to keep your family comfortable and save you on your energy bills.
Air Conditioning
Air conditioning Installation
Air conditioning Maintenance
Air conditioning Repair
Heating
Heating Installation
Heating Maintenance
Heating Repair
Ductless
Ductless Installation
Ductless Maintenance
Ductless Repair
Generators
Generator Installation
Generator Maintenance
Generator Repair
Boilers
Boiler Installation
Boiler Maintenance
Boiler Repair
Valley Cottage is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Clarkstown in Rockland County, New York. It is located northeast of West Nyack, northwest of Central Nyack east of Bardonia, south of Congers, northwest of Nyack, and west of Upper Nyack. It had a population of 9,107 at the 2010 census, and a total area of 4.3 square miles of land.
Valley Cottage was once known as Storm’s Corner. It is believed that just before the opening of the West Shore Railroad station in 1876, the residents assembled at the school room and agreed on the name Valley Cottage, referring to the house nearest the station, or as they called it, “that cottage in the valley.” Others believe that the hamlet was named after a famous trotting horse named “Cottage Maid,” owned by Ed Green, who also owned the land occupied by the station, and the Marcus store along with other buildings. Rockland Lake was known to have had the cleanest and purest ice in the area. The Knickerbocker Ice Company was established in 1831. Knickerbocker’s Ice House No. 3, located at Rockland Lake, could store more than 40,000 tons of ice harvested from the lake. The wooden storehouse’s walls were insulated with sawdust to keep the ice blocks frozen until they were shipped in the summer. By 1834, the company owned a dozen steamboats and 75 ice barges, and employed about 3,000 to ship ice countrywide. The stored ice was placed on inclined railroad cars, transported down the mountainside, placed on barges on the Hudson River and shipped to New York City. Rockland Lake became known as the “Icehouse of New York City.” Knickerbocker burned down in 1926, and the Ice House No. 3 is currently a Clarkstown town historic site in Valley Cottage.
Other points of interest in Valley Cottage today include The Josephine Hudson House, which belonged to the first woman to work in the Knickerbocker Ice Company, Rockland Lake State Park, Storms Tavern, and the Tolstoy Foundation of Valley Cottage, founded in 1939 by Alexandra Lvovna Tolstoy, youngest daughter of Leo Tolstoy.
Residents of Valley Cottage find it necessary to have access to cooling and heating systems. The location of Valley Cottage in the northeastern United States means it is susceptible to frigid temperatures during the winter seasons and warm temperatures during the summer seasons. When properly installed by professional HVAC technicians, central air conditioning units and heat pumps keep Valley Cottage residents comfortable in their homes all year.