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Your walk-in cooler stays cold during the dinner rush. Your office maintains perfect temperature even during Long Island’s hottest summer days. Your marine HVAC system handles saltwater exposure without constant repairs.
When commercial HVAC systems work right, you focus on running your business instead of worrying about equipment failures. No more scrambling for emergency repairs at 2 AM when your cooling system quits during peak season.
That’s what proper commercial HVAC design and installation delivers – invisible infrastructure that just works, protecting your inventory, keeping customers comfortable, and maintaining the precise climate control your operation demands.
We bring over 40 years of commercial HVAC and refrigeration expertise to Plandome Heights and the greater Long Island area. We serve diverse commercial clients—from local restaurants and marine facilities to airports and catering halls.
What sets us apart is our specialization in complex systems that other contractors can’t handle. Marine HVAC systems that withstand saltwater corrosion. Custom beer dispensing systems. Walk-in coolers designed for Plandome Heights’ coastal environment.
With dozens of five-star reviews, we’ve earned our reputation through transparent pricing, 24/7 consulting, and a commitment to getting installations right the first time. Plandome Heights businesses choose us because we understand both the local market and the precise requirements of commercial refrigeration and HVAC systems.
Every commercial HVAC project starts with understanding how you actually use your space. A busy Plandome Heights restaurant needs different cooling capacity than a marine facility, even if they’re the same square footage.
We measure your peak usage, account for door openings, factor in ambient temperature, and design systems with enough capacity to handle your busiest days without overworking the equipment. That’s how you get 15 years of reliable service instead of constant repairs.
Installation includes everything – electrical connections, permits, health department compliance where needed, staff training, and maintenance scheduling. You get one point of contact and one company responsible for the entire project from start to finish.
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Long Island’s climate is tough on commercial HVAC equipment. Summer heat makes compressors work harder, winter cold affects door seals, and constant humidity changes stress the entire system.
We design commercial HVAC and refrigeration systems that handle these conditions. Enhanced corrosion resistance for coastal businesses. Robust construction that withstands temperature swings. Energy-efficient components that reduce operating costs despite high Long Island electricity rates.
Our emergency service runs 24/7, 365 days because HVAC problems don’t wait for business hours. When you call our emergency line, you talk to a technician who can walk you through immediate steps while we’re driving to your location. About 70% of emergency calls get fixed on the spot with parts we keep stocked in our service vehicles.
We provide 24/7 emergency service throughout Plandome Heights and surrounding Long Island areas. When you call our emergency line, you speak directly with a technician who can guide you through immediate troubleshooting steps while our service vehicle is already en route to your location.
Our emergency trucks stay fully stocked with common parts for major HVAC brands – compressors, thermostats, door seals, fan motors, and refrigeration components. This allows us to complete about 70% of emergency repairs on the first visit. For the remaining 30% that require specialized parts, we provide temporary solutions to keep your systems running while we order what’s needed.
We understand that in Plandome Heights’ competitive business environment, extended downtime isn’t just inconvenient – it can be devastating to your operations and reputation.
Marine HVAC systems are actually more complex than land-based commercial HVAC because of three main challenges: space constraints, power limitations, and saltwater corrosion. These systems must fit into tight spaces while delivering the same cooling capacity as larger land-based units.
Saltwater exposure requires specialized materials and construction techniques. Standard HVAC components will corrode quickly in the marine environment, leading to frequent failures and expensive replacements. We use marine-grade materials and coatings specifically designed to withstand constant salt air exposure.
Power limitations on boats mean marine HVAC systems must operate efficiently within the vessel’s electrical capacity. We design systems that provide maximum cooling while minimizing power draw, ensuring your marine HVAC doesn’t overload your boat’s electrical system or drain batteries quickly.
With proper maintenance, quality commercial HVAC equipment should last 10-15 years minimum in the Plandome Heights area. The key word is “proper” – most businesses skip maintenance until something breaks, then wonder why their five-year-old system needs major repairs.
Long Island’s climate is particularly demanding on HVAC equipment. Summer heat makes compressors work harder, winter cold affects door seals and ductwork, and constant humidity changes stress the entire system. Regular maintenance becomes even more critical in this environment.
We design systems with enough capacity to handle your peak demands without overworking the equipment. When HVAC systems run at 80% capacity instead of 100%, they last significantly longer and require fewer repairs. This approach, combined with our maintenance programs, typically extends system life well beyond the 15-year mark.
Commercial HVAC costs vary significantly based on system size, complexity, and specific requirements. A simple office space might need a $15,000-25,000 system, while a restaurant with kitchen ventilation and walk-in coolers could require $50,000-100,000+ in equipment and installation.
We provide detailed, transparent estimates that break down equipment costs, installation labor, permits, and any additional requirements like electrical work or building modifications. Our estimates include everything needed for a complete, code-compliant installation – no surprise charges later.
For Plandome Heights businesses, we factor in local considerations like coastal environment requirements, energy efficiency incentives available through PSEG Long Island, and specific code requirements for Nassau County. We also offer financing options to help spread costs over time rather than requiring large upfront payments.
Yes, our technicians are trained and certified to service all major commercial HVAC brands including Carrier, Trane, York, Lennox, Rheem, Goodman, and specialized marine brands like Marine Air and Cruisair. We maintain parts inventory for the most common brands and can source parts quickly for less common equipment.
Our service vehicles carry a comprehensive selection of universal parts that work across multiple brands – belts, filters, contactors, capacitors, and refrigerant. This allows us to complete many repairs immediately regardless of your equipment brand.
For specialized equipment like marine HVAC systems or custom refrigeration units, we maintain relationships with manufacturers and distributors to ensure fast parts availability. We also keep detailed service records for each system we maintain, allowing us to anticipate parts needs and stock accordingly for your specific equipment.
Our maintenance programs include comprehensive system inspections, cleaning, calibration, and preventive part replacement. We check refrigerant levels, clean coils and filters, inspect electrical connections, calibrate thermostats, and test safety controls. For marine systems, we also inspect for corrosion and perform system flushes to prevent saltwater buildup.
Maintenance visits are scheduled based on your system’s usage and environment. High-use commercial systems typically need quarterly service, while marine systems often require monthly attention during active seasons. We provide detailed reports after each visit, documenting current system condition and recommending any needed repairs or improvements.
Our maintenance contracts include priority emergency service, discounted repair rates, and parts coverage for many common components. We also provide staff training on basic system operation and troubleshooting, helping you identify potential issues before they become expensive problems.