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You’re not looking for the cheapest fix. You want your furnace to start when it’s 20 degrees outside. You want your AC to cool every room when it’s 95 in July. You want to stop wondering if today’s the day your system dies.
That’s what working HVAC actually looks like. Even temperatures in every room. Air that doesn’t smell stale or feel heavy. Energy bills that don’t spike without explanation. A system you can count on when the weather gets extreme—which, on Long Island, happens every year.
Most homeowners in Jericho are dealing with older ductwork, systems that were sized wrong from the start, or equipment that’s been limping along for years. You might notice uneven heating, rooms that never quite cool down, or utility costs creeping up month after month. Those aren’t minor annoyances. They’re signs your system isn’t doing its job—and it’s costing you more than it should.
We handle air conditioning repair, furnace installation, heating system maintenance, HVAC replacement, and indoor air quality improvements. The goal isn’t just to fix what’s broken. It’s to make sure your home feels the way it should, without the constant worry that something’s about to go wrong.
We’ve been working in the Greater New York area for over 40 years. We started in marine HVAC and commercial refrigeration—systems that don’t leave room for shortcuts. If a walk-in cooler fails at a restaurant or a yacht’s AC quits in the middle of summer, you don’t get second chances.
That same approach carries over to residential work. We’re not a startup trying to figure things out. We’ve seen what happens when systems are installed wrong, maintained poorly, or patched together with the cheapest parts available. We’ve also seen what works—and what actually lasts.
Jericho homeowners deal with humid summers, cold winters, and aging infrastructure. Many homes here were built decades ago, and the HVAC systems inside them weren’t designed for today’s efficiency standards or comfort expectations. We know how to work with what you have, whether that means repairing an older furnace, upgrading to a heat pump, or improving airflow in a home with tricky ductwork. We’re available 24/7 because heating and cooling emergencies don’t wait for business hours.
You call or reach out online. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—whether it’s an emergency repair, a maintenance checkup, or a full system replacement. If it’s urgent, we move fast. If it’s not, we schedule a time that works for you.
When we show up, we assess the situation. That means looking at your current system, checking airflow, testing components, and figuring out what’s actually causing the problem. We don’t assume. We don’t upsell. We tell you what we found, what it’ll take to fix it, and what it costs. You get a free estimate before any work starts.
Once you approve the plan, we handle the job—whether that’s an air conditioning repair, a furnace installation, or a full HVAC replacement. We explain what we’re doing as we go, so you’re not left guessing. When we’re done, we test everything to make sure it’s working the way it should.
After the work’s finished, we walk you through what we did and answer any questions. If it’s a new install, we’ll show you how to use it. If it’s a repair, we’ll let you know what to watch for. And if you ever need help down the line, we’re a phone call away.
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We handle the full range of residential HVAC work. Air conditioning repair when your system stops cooling or starts making noise. Furnace installation when your heating system finally gives out or you’re ready to upgrade to something more efficient. Heating system maintenance to catch problems before they turn into expensive failures. HVAC replacement when repair costs don’t make sense anymore. Indoor air quality solutions when dust, humidity, or allergens are making your home uncomfortable.
Long Island homes face specific challenges. Humidity in the summer can make even a working AC feel inadequate. Winters get cold enough that a failing furnace isn’t just inconvenient—it’s a safety issue. Older homes in Jericho often have ductwork that was never designed for modern systems, which means uneven temperatures and wasted energy. We’ve worked with all of it.
If your energy bills are climbing without explanation, that’s usually a sign your system is working harder than it should. If some rooms are always too hot or too cold, your airflow or ductwork likely needs attention. If your system is more than 15 years old, you’re probably losing efficiency every year—and modern heat pumps and high-efficiency furnaces can cut your heating and cooling costs significantly.
We’re not here to sell you the most expensive option. We’re here to tell you what makes sense for your home, your budget, and your comfort. Sometimes that’s a repair. Sometimes it’s a replacement. Either way, you’ll know exactly what you’re getting before we start.
If your system is less than 10 years old and the repair cost is under half the price of a new unit, repair usually makes sense. If it’s older than 15 years, breaking down frequently, or driving up your energy bills, replacement is often the smarter move.
Here’s why: older systems lose efficiency every year. A furnace or AC that’s 15 or 20 years old is using significantly more energy than a modern system—sometimes 30% to 50% more. That shows up in your utility bills. On top of that, parts for older units get harder to find and more expensive. You might fix one component, only to have another fail a few months later.
We’ll give you both options with honest pricing. If a repair buys you a few more good years, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a system that’s on its last legs, we’ll tell you that too. You make the call based on real information, not a sales pitch.
Repair costs typically range from a few hundred dollars for minor fixes to $1,500 or more for major component replacements like a compressor or heat exchanger. A full system replacement usually starts around $5,000 and can go up depending on the size of your home, the type of system, and any ductwork modifications needed.
Those are ballpark numbers. Your actual cost depends on what’s wrong, what kind of equipment you have, and how your home is set up. We give you a free estimate before we do anything, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges. No hidden fees.
One thing to keep in mind: the cheapest option upfront isn’t always the cheapest over time. A low-cost repair on an old system might get you through the winter, but if that system fails again in six months, you’re paying twice. A higher-efficiency replacement might cost more now, but it can cut your energy bills enough to pay for itself in a few years. We’ll walk you through the math so you can decide what makes sense.
At least once a year for each system—your furnace in the fall, your AC in the spring. If you have a heat pump that runs year-round, twice a year is better. Regular maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive failures.
During a maintenance visit, we’re checking airflow, testing components, cleaning filters and coils, inspecting electrical connections, and making sure refrigerant levels are where they should be. Most breakdowns don’t happen out of nowhere. They happen because something small—a dirty filter, a worn belt, a refrigerant leak—was ignored until it caused a bigger problem.
Long Island’s humidity and temperature swings are hard on HVAC systems. Dust, pollen, and salt air all add to the wear. A system that’s maintained regularly lasts longer, runs more efficiently, and breaks down less often. It’s not just about avoiding repairs. It’s about keeping your energy bills down and your home comfortable without constantly worrying about what’s going to break next.
Yes. Indoor air quality is part of what your HVAC system controls, and there are several ways to improve it. We can install better filtration, add humidity control, upgrade to UV air purifiers, or improve ventilation depending on what you’re dealing with.
If your home feels stuffy, smells stale, or triggers allergies, your HVAC system might be circulating dust, pollen, mold spores, or other contaminants. Standard filters catch some of it, but not all. Higher-grade filters or dedicated air purifiers can make a noticeable difference. If your home is too dry in winter or too humid in summer, a whole-home humidifier or dehumidifier keeps moisture levels where they should be.
This matters more than most people realize. Poor air quality affects how you sleep, how you feel, and whether respiratory issues like asthma or allergies get worse at home. It’s not just about comfort—it’s about health. We’ll assess what’s going on in your home and recommend solutions that actually address the problem, not just cover it up.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for heating and cooling emergencies. If your furnace quits in the middle of January or your AC fails during a heat wave, you don’t have time to wait for normal business hours.
Emergency repairs get priority. We’ll get someone to your home as quickly as possible, diagnose the problem, and get your system running again. In some cases, that means a temporary fix to restore heat or cooling while we order parts for a permanent repair. In other cases, we can handle it on the spot.
We’ve been doing this for over 40 years, and we’ve seen every kind of breakdown. Frozen coils. Failed compressors. Cracked heat exchangers. Electrical failures. Refrigerant leaks. Most of the time, we can get your system back online the same day. When we can’t, we’ll tell you exactly what’s needed and how long it’ll take. You won’t be left guessing or sitting in an uncomfortable home longer than necessary.
We’ve been solving complex HVAC problems for over 40 years—starting with marine and commercial systems where there’s no room for mistakes. That experience shows up in how we approach residential work. We don’t cut corners. We don’t oversell. We don’t disappear after the job’s done.
You’re working with technicians who’ve handled everything from yacht air conditioning systems to walk-in coolers at airports and restaurants. Those environments demand precision, reliability, and fast problem-solving. When we say we’ve seen it all, we mean it. That background makes residential HVAC straightforward by comparison—but we bring the same level of care and expertise.
We also communicate clearly. You’ll know what’s wrong, what it takes to fix it, what it costs, and how long it’ll take. No jargon. No runaround. Just honest answers from people who’ve been doing this long enough to know what works. We’ve earned dozens of five-star reviews by showing up, doing the work right, and being available when customers need us. That’s it. No gimmicks. Just reliable service from a company that’s been around long enough to prove we’re not going anywhere.