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Bronx Heat Season Has Specific Temperature Rules
New York City heat season runs on specific dates and temperatures, with hot water required all year.
Published June 23, 2026 ยท Last verified June 23, 2026
A Bronx apartment with weak heat should be treated as a specific housing-code question, not just a miserable winter story. HPD says hot water is required all year. Heat rules apply during Heat Season, from October 1 through May 31, and the exact standard depends on time of day and outdoor temperature.
The strongest tenant record is boring in the best way: indoor temperature, outdoor temperature, date, time, address, apartment, and what the owner or managing agent was told. Photos of thermostats and a simple contact log can be more helpful than a long complaint written from memory later.
Start with the owner or managing agent, then use 311 if the problem is not fixed. For small landlords, the same official pages are useful from the other side of the porch: they show the operating rule before a cold weekend turns into violations, emergency calls, and a building-wide argument. The Bronx version of this can be very ordinary: a prewar walk-up, a basement boiler, a managing agent who answers slowly, and a tenant trying to decide whether the apartment is simply chilly or legally cold. In Fordham, Belmont, Mott Haven, Riverdale, and Soundview, HPD, NYC 311, the owner, and the building record all become part of the same paper trail.