NYC has record number of heat complaints as frigid temps drag on: ‘It’s very stressful’

NYC Sees Record Number of Heat Complaints Amid Frigid Weather

As a bitter cold snap grips New York City, residents are being forced to endure extreme temperatures and power outages that leave many without heat or hot water. According to the city's Housing Preservation and Development agency, nearly 80,000 complaints about lack of heat and hot water were filed in January, a new record for the month.

The surge in complaints is attributed to prolonged frigid weather, which has pushed temperatures below zero, causing subzero wind chills that make living conditions unbearable. Officials at the Housing Preservation and Development agency are treating access to heat and hot water as an "all-hands-on-deck situation."

Despite efforts by the agency to manage the increase in complaints, some residents say they've been dealing with inconsistent heat and hot water for months. For example, Angelette Waring of a mixed-use building on Webster Avenue near East 180th Street in the Bronx has been without heat or hot water since at least October 2025.

The situation is further complicated by the fact that many buildings in the city are decades-old and require coordination between multiple agencies to make repairs. Landlords say fixing these issues takes time, but they can't ignore the pleas from tenants who need their heat restored as soon as possible.

Meanwhile, nearly 300 residents were left without heat or hot water on Thursday at NYCHA's Amsterdam Addition development on the Upper West Side. President Patricia Ryan reported her apartment was around 40 degrees and said she felt frustrated by the lack of progress in restoring services to her neighbors.

NYCHA says it has added after-hours teams to address complaints 24/7 during this cold stretch, with an average response time of less than seven hours. However, residents say this doesn't seem to be enough.

Critics point out that repairing broken boilers requires coordination between plumbers, city inspectors, and utility providers, which can create logjams in the process. The New York Apartment Association says that turning on heat quickly is not something a building owner can do alone.

As the cold snap continues, officials are urging residents to look out for one another, particularly those living outside or in vulnerable situations. Those who need assistance with heat and hot water issues can call 311 to request homeless outreach services or report disruptions.
 
I'm so worried about these NYC residents right now 💔. 80,000 heat complaints is crazy! I feel for Angelette Waring who's been without heat since October - that's like, forever! 🚫 And the fact that many buildings are old and need coordination to fix issues just makes it worse...it's like, how do you solve this problem? The city needs to step up and get these people warmed up ASAP! 💨 Also, I'm surprised NYCHA doesn't have a better plan in place for emergency situations. 24/7 teams with less than 7-hour response times isn't enough when it comes to people's basic needs...it's just not cool 😔
 
Come on, NYC is freezing its butt off! 80k complaints is crazy, I mean what's the point of even having a city if you're gonna freeze to death? 🤣 And don't even get me started on the fact that it's been months and Angelette still doesn't have heat or hot water. That's just ridiculous. I'm sure it's not easy to fix old buildings, but come on, can't we just, like, fast track some repairs already?! 😡
 
Ugh, this is so crazy 😩! I mean, I know it's cold in NYC but 80k+ complaints about heat & hot water? That's insane ❄️! And the fact that some people have been dealing with no heat/hot water for months?! 🤯 Like, what even is that supposed to do to you mentally and physically? 😩

And don't even get me started on how it's not just a simple matter of fixing the boilers 💔. I mean, come on, coordinating between all these agencies takes time 🕰️. Can we just get some help around here?! 😡
 
🤕 Can you even imagine having to deal with no heat or hot water for months on end? 😩 I mean, I've seen some harsh winters in my time, but this is just ridiculous. And it's not like anyone can just turn up the thermostat and magically fix the problem... that'd be a whole different level of magic ✨. Landlords are saying they're doing their best with aging infrastructure, but come on guys, 80k+ complaints is a lot to handle! 💔 Maybe if the agencies coordinated better, this wouldn't be an "all-hands-on-deck situation" 😬. And what really gets me is the fact that some people have to fend for themselves outside or in vulnerable situations... just heartbreaking 🥰.
 
This is wild 🤯! I mean, NYC is one of the most developed cities in the world, but it seems like they're not immune to the struggles of basic human needs like heat 🥶. It's unacceptable that people are having to deal with this for months, and the system just can't seem to catch up ⏰. The fact that buildings are decades old and require coordination between multiple agencies to make repairs is just a nightmare 🤯. And the landlords saying they can't ignore the pleas from tenants? Like, come on, be human! 💔 The city needs to step up their game and provide more support for these residents, especially the vulnerable ones who need it most ❤️.
 
🥶💡 it's like they're saying "ok we know the city is freezing but we can't just magically fix everything right now"... meanwhile, people are literally dying of hypothermia 🚑 and there's no heat in 80k+ buildings... what's the holdup here? 💸 is it that expensive to fix some broken boilers or do they need a government grant to save lives? 😔
 
omg this is crazy!! 80k complaints in january alone? that's like, half the population of NYC dealing with no heat or hot water 🤯 how are they supposed to survive this?! and it's not just the city doing nothing, it's the buildings too old and outdated for some reason. can't landlords just fix these things already?! 40 degrees in an apartment? that's like living in a fridge ❄️ meanwhile, nyccha is adding after-hours teams but still people are freezing and having to call 311 for help 🚨 what's going on here?! the city needs to step up its game ASAP 💥
 
Frigid weather's got NYC on its tail 🌨️😓. When will it warm up? I'm over here freezing, just waiting for a miracle 🔥❄️. Those poor residents without heat or hot water are at risk of hypothermia...not cool 👎.
 
Ugh, I'm so done with this crazy weather 🥶😩 NYC is literally freezing its butt off right now! 80k heat complaints? That's wild 😲 And the fact that some people have been dealing with no heat or hot water for months? It's just not fair. I mean, I know old buildings can be a pain to fix up, but come on 🙄.

And can we talk about how long it takes for those after-hours teams to respond? 7 hours is still way too long in this kind of situation 😡. I get that fixing boilers and plumbing is complicated, but shouldn't the city be doing more to help out? It feels like they're just throwing us all under the bus.

And poor President Ryan at NYCHA... 40 degrees in her apartment? That's frigid 🥶. I hope those after-hours teams can get it together and fix this ASAP. We need some warmth around here, stat! ⏰
 
It's just crazy... NYC is supposed to be a melting pot of the world, but right now it feels like they're all struggling together 🤕. I mean, 80k complaints in one month? That's insane! And the fact that some folks have been dealing with no heat or hot water for months already is just heartbreaking ❤️. The city needs to step up their game and get these old buildings fixed ASAP! It's not like it's rocket science, but apparently, it does take coordination between a lot of people 🤝. And yeah, the response time is slow... 7 hours isn't exactly what you want when you're freezing your tail off ❄️. I guess that's why they're urging residents to look out for each other - we all need to be there for each other in times like these 👫.
 
omg lol what a bummer for nyc! like seriously how r they even gonna fix all these broken boilers & stuff? i feel 4 those ppl living in subzero temps, its like woah! 😓 my aunt lives in the city & she's always complaining about the heat & hot water 🤪 so yeah, im with u guys, lets get this fixed ASAP!!! 🙏 NYCHA needs to step up their game, 7 hours isn't that long lol! 😂 anywayz, gotta stay safe n all during dis crazy cold snap 🌫️💡
 
omg u guyz, this is waaaaay too much! i cant even imagine havin a heat compltion... i mean, complaint lol. but seriously, 80k complaints in january? thats crazy! whats goin on with the city's infrastructure? and dont even get me started on the decades-old buildings that need repairs... it just adds to the headache. and 40 degrees in ur apt? thats freekin chilly!!! 🤯🔥 i feel for the ppl who r strugglin like Angelette Waring, been without heat/hot water since october... that's like, forever! 😩 anywayz, lets all jus look out 4 each other during dis cold snap, and hope the city gets its act together ASAP 🤞💕
 
🤕 The city's housing situation is getting out of hand. I mean, 80k complaints is crazy! It feels like they're all scrambling trying to keep up. The problem is these old buildings need some serious TLC and it's taking forever to fix them. And the fact that some people have been without heat or hot water for months is just not right. 🤯 What's even more frustrating is when you've got multiple agencies involved, it's like a whole team effort...or lack thereof? I'm surprised they haven't set up any emergency housing for those in dire need.

I do feel bad for the city though, these cold snaps are just brutal and can be life-threatening. And on top of that, the fact that many buildings require coordination to fix makes it even more complicated. It's like they're trying to juggle too many balls at once. 🤸‍♂️
 
Ugh, I'm so worried about all these people struggling without heat or hot water in NYC 🥶😓 Like, what's the point of having a city if you can't even stay warm in your own home? I mean, I know some buildings are old and need repairs, but come on! It's like, don't they have any money for maintenance or something?

And the fact that it's taking so long to fix these issues is just ridiculous 🤯. Like, if someone's apartment is freezing at 40 degrees, what can they do? Freeze to death? That's just not okay.

I'm all for looking out for each other and stuff, but this is a basic human need we're talking about here ⚠️. Can't the city just prioritize getting heat to everyone who needs it ASAP? I mean, it's not like they're asking for much 🤔.

And what's with the after-hours teams that supposedly have an average response time of less than seven hours? Like, how does that even work? Do they just magically appear in people's apartments and fix everything instantly 🔮?
 
I feel so bad for all these ppl struggling w/ no heat or hot water 😩. I mean, who's ready for a cold snap like this? It's not just the physical discomfort, it's the mental toll too. All those ppl stuck in their apartments w/ frozen pipes and no way to warm up...it's just heartbreaking 🤕. The city needs to step up its game ASAP. We need more resources allocated to fix these decades-old buildings and get people the help they deserve. And can we please talk about why NYCHA is taking so long to respond? 7 hours isn't exactly "all-hands-on-deck" territory 😒. Something's gotta change, stat!
 
This cold snap is getting crazy!!! I'm so worried about all these people struggling without heat and hot water 🚨💧. It's not just the temp, it's the feeling of being ignored when you're paying for a service that's supposed to be working properly. NYCHA needs to step up its game and get those after-hours teams responding faster ⏱️. I mean, 7 hours is still too long when people are freezing their butts off 🤣. And can we talk about the maintenance backlog? It's not just NYC that's affected, it's all over the city 🌆. What do you think is the main reason for this mess ❓
 
This is getting crazy! I mean, it's bad enough when temps are freezing but subzero wind chills? No thanks! 🥶 I feel for those in NYC having to deal with this. Like, how do you even prioritize heating in a building with decades-old infrastructure? 🤯 It's like trying to fix a puzzle blindfolded. The fact that it takes time and coordination between agencies is just... ugh. Meanwhile, people are literally freezing their butts off. This isn't okay. We need some real action from the authorities ASAP! 💪
 
OMG u no how crazy this is 🤯 like NYC is literally freezing & people r having 2 deal w/ power outages & no heat? its like, I get that its cold but 80k complaints? thats insane 😱 I feel 4 those ppl who dont have heat or hot water esp the ones in old buildings its just so frustrating 🤦‍♀️ how long is it gonna take 2 fix these issues? is it just bcos of coordination problems? u think NYCHA can handle this tho? 🤔
 
Ugh 🤒 this is crazy how ppl r struggling w/ no heat n hot water in the middle of winter 😩 NYC should really do more to help its residents, especially the elderly n low-income folks who r most affected by this cold snap 💸 some ppl are saying it's a matter of priority & resources but I think it's just plain neglect 🤦‍♀️
 
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