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Your energy bills drop because your system isn’t working twice as hard to do half the job. You’re not adjusting the thermostat every hour trying to find a temperature that sticks.
Your family sleeps through the night without waking up sweating or freezing. You stop worrying about whether the system will make it through the next heatwave or cold snap.
When something does go wrong, you get someone on the phone who knows what they’re talking about—not a call center reading from a script. The truck shows up with the parts already on board, so the job gets done the first time.
That’s what happens when your HVAC system gets the attention it actually needs, not the bare minimum some companies get away with.
We’ve spent over 40 years working on commercial refrigeration systems and marine HVAC units—the kind of equipment that doesn’t forgive shortcuts or guesswork. That experience translates directly to your home.
When you live in Commack, you deal with humid summers that stress your AC and winters that test your furnace. We’ve seen what Long Island weather does to HVAC systems, and we know which equipment holds up and which doesn’t.
Our trucks are stocked for the job before we show up. Our team answers the phone at 2 a.m. if that’s when your system quits. And we’ve built our reputation on doing the work right the first time, because we’re the ones who get called when someone else couldn’t figure it out.
You call or reach out online, and you talk to someone who actually knows HVAC systems—not a scheduler reading questions off a screen. We ask what’s happening, when it started, and what you’ve already tried.
We schedule a time that works for you, and we show up when we say we will. Our technician walks through what they’re seeing, what needs to happen, and what it’s going to cost before any work starts.
If it’s a repair, we handle it on the spot in most cases because our trucks carry the parts for common issues. If it’s an installation or replacement, we talk through your options based on your home’s size, your budget, and what actually makes sense for Long Island’s climate.
Once the work’s done, we test everything, show you how it operates, and make sure you’re clear on maintenance. Then we follow up to confirm it’s still running the way it should.
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You get air conditioning repair when your system stops cooling or starts making sounds it shouldn’t. We diagnose the actual problem—not just the symptom—and fix it so it doesn’t come back next month.
Furnace installation and heating system maintenance keep you warm when temperatures drop. Long Island winters aren’t extreme by some standards, but when your heat goes out at night, it matters. We size systems correctly and install them so they last.
HVAC replacement happens when repair doesn’t make financial sense anymore. We’ll tell you honestly when you’re throwing money at a system that’s done, and we’ll walk you through what a new setup costs and why.
Indoor air quality solutions address the humidity, allergens, and stale air that come with living near the coast. We install whole-home filtration, UV treatment, and ventilation systems that actually improve what you’re breathing every day.
We run emergency service around the clock, every day of the year. When you call, you talk directly to a technician who can start troubleshooting over the phone while they’re already heading your way.
Most of the time, we’re on-site within 45 minutes to two hours depending on where you are in Commack and what else is happening that day. Our trucks carry the common parts for major brands, so about 70% of emergency repairs get finished on the first visit.
If it’s something we can’t fix immediately, we’ll at least get your system limping along until we can come back with the right part. You’re not waiting days in a hot house while we order components.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half of what a new system would run, fixing it usually makes sense. If it’s older than 15 years or the repair bill is climbing past a few thousand dollars, replacement starts looking smarter.
Here’s why: older systems cost more to run even when they’re working fine. A new energy-efficient system can cut your cooling costs by nearly half compared to a unit from 2010. That savings adds up fast when you’re running AC from May through September on Long Island.
We’ll give you the actual numbers for both options. What the repair costs now, what you’d spend on a replacement, and what you’d save monthly with a newer system. Then you decide what makes sense for your situation.
Your system might be running, but “fine” is relative. Most homeowners don’t notice when their HVAC is working 30% harder than it should because the temperature still feels okay.
Regular maintenance catches the small stuff before it becomes expensive stuff. A dirty coil makes your compressor work harder. A worn belt breaks at the worst possible time. A clogged filter restricts airflow and drives up your electric bill.
We see it constantly: people skip maintenance for a few years, then call us when the system dies in July. The repair costs three times what maintenance would’ve cost, and they’ve been overpaying on energy bills the whole time. Maintenance contracts run about $200 a year and typically include two visits. That’s cheap insurance compared to emergency repairs.
Because they’re cutting corners somewhere, and you’ll pay for it later. Maybe they’re undersizing the system to save on equipment costs. Maybe they’re skipping the load calculation that determines what your home actually needs. Maybe they’re using cheaper materials or rushing the installation.
We’ve been called in to fix plenty of “bargain” installations. Undersized systems run constantly and burn out early. Poor ductwork design creates hot and cold spots. Improper drainage leads to water damage. Those cheap quotes turn expensive fast.
Our pricing reflects what it actually costs to do the job correctly: proper sizing, quality equipment, experienced installers, and warranties that mean something. You’re not the cheapest option when you’re doing it right. But you’re the option that doesn’t require a do-over in three years.
We install and service most major brands, but we typically recommend equipment that holds up well in coastal humidity and has parts readily available on Long Island. Brands like Carrier, Trane, and Lennox have strong track records here.
That said, the brand matters less than the installation quality. A mid-tier system installed correctly will outlast a premium system installed poorly. We focus on sizing the equipment properly for your square footage, insulation, and window exposure.
We also consider your specific situation. If you want the quietest possible operation, that narrows the options. If energy efficiency is your top priority, we’ll point you toward heat pump systems that can cut your heating costs by up to 75%. We stock parts for the brands we install, so you’re not waiting a week when something needs replacing.
A straightforward replacement where we’re swapping out an old system for a new one in the same location usually takes one full day. We start in the morning, and you’ve got working heat and air by evening.
A more complex installation—like adding central air to a house that only had radiators, or installing a ductless mini-split system—might take two to three days depending on what we’re running into behind the walls and in the attic.
We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate, and we’ll tell you if we hit anything unexpected that changes the schedule. Most installations in Commack homes are pretty straightforward since the housing stock is similar throughout the area. We’ve done enough of them to know what to expect.