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Your HVAC system should keep your home comfortable without constantly spiking your energy bills or breaking down every season. When it’s working right, you’re not thinking about it—your house stays cool in July’s brutal heat and warm when winter hits, without that sticky feeling even when the thermostat says 70.
Most homeowners in Mastic are spending 55% of their energy costs on heating and cooling. That number drops significantly when your system is properly sized, installed correctly, and maintained by someone who understands coastal humidity and Long Island’s weather extremes.
A properly functioning system also means you’re not calling for repairs multiple times a year or dealing with uneven temperatures between rooms. You’re getting 10-15 years from your equipment instead of replacing it early because it was installed wrong or serviced poorly from the start.
We’ve been doing this for over 40 years across Long Island, from Montauk to Manhattan. That means we’ve seen every type of system, every installation challenge, and every way things can go wrong—and we know how to fix them.
Our background is in complex commercial refrigeration and marine HVAC systems, which means residential work is straightforward for us. We handle the jobs other companies turn down because they don’t have the technical depth or experience with complicated installs.
You’ll find dozens of five-star reviews from homeowners and business owners across Suffolk County who needed someone reliable, available 24/7, and honest about what actually needs to be done. We’re licensed, insured, and we’ve been serving Mastic and the surrounding area long enough to know exactly what your home’s heating and cooling system is up against.
First, we come out for a free consultation and estimate. We’ll look at your current system, ask about what’s not working, and assess your home’s specific needs—square footage, insulation, ductwork condition, and how Long Island’s coastal climate affects your comfort.
From there, we give you a transparent breakdown of what needs to happen. If it’s a repair, we tell you what’s broken and whether fixing it makes sense or if you’re better off replacing the system. If it’s a new installation, we size the equipment correctly for your home—not just what’s easiest to install or what we have in stock.
Once you approve the work, we schedule it fast. Most installations are completed in one to two days depending on complexity. We handle everything: removal of old equipment, proper installation of the new system, ductwork modifications if needed, and full testing to make sure everything is running efficiently.
After the job, you’re not on your own. We offer ongoing maintenance to keep your system running at peak performance, and if something goes wrong, we’re available 24/7 for emergency service. Most emergency calls get a response within 45 minutes to two hours, and we complete 70% of emergency repairs on the first visit.
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We handle the full range of residential HVAC services: air conditioning repair and installation, furnace installation and repair, heating system maintenance, complete HVAC replacement, and indoor air quality improvements. That includes ductwork, thermostats, humidity control, and system diagnostics.
For Mastic homeowners specifically, that means understanding how salt air affects your outdoor condenser, how summer humidity makes your compressor work overtime, and how to size systems that can handle the temperature swings from Nor’easters to July heat without breaking down or wasting energy.
New systems installed correctly can save you 30% or more on total energy costs. Regular maintenance—which most people skip—can save up to 20% on energy bills and catch small problems before they become expensive failures. We set up maintenance contracts that include priority service, so when your system does need attention, you’re not waiting days in the middle of a heatwave.
We also work on all major brands and handle both older systems and the latest high-efficiency models. If your system is one of those complex setups that other companies don’t want to touch, that’s exactly what we specialize in.
If you’re calling for repairs more than once a year, that’s usually a sign your system is near the end of its lifespan. HVAC systems typically last 10-15 years with proper maintenance, but if yours is older than that and needs a major repair—like a compressor or heat exchanger—you’re often better off replacing it.
Another indicator is your energy bills. If they’ve been climbing without a change in usage, your system is working harder than it should to maintain temperature, which means it’s losing efficiency. At that point, a new high-efficiency system pays for itself faster than you’d think.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during the consultation. If a repair makes sense and buys you a few more years, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to fail again soon, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is to help you make the right financial decision, not just sell you a new system.
Sizing an HVAC system correctly is one of the most important parts of installation, and it’s where a lot of companies cut corners. Too small and your system runs constantly without keeping up. Too large and it short-cycles, which wastes energy and wears out components faster.
We calculate the right size based on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, number of windows, ceiling height, and ductwork layout. For homes in Mastic, we also factor in coastal humidity and Long Island’s temperature extremes, which put extra demand on your system compared to inland areas.
A proper load calculation takes time, but it’s the difference between a system that lasts 15 years and one that struggles from day one. We don’t just match the tonnage of your old unit or guess based on square footage alone—we do the actual math to get it right.
System prices have nearly doubled since 2019, so what used to cost $6,000 to $8,000 now runs $12,000 to $15,000 or higher depending on the size, efficiency rating, and complexity of the installation. That includes removal of the old system, new equipment, installation labor, and any necessary ductwork modifications.
Higher-efficiency systems cost more upfront but save you 30% or more on energy bills, which adds up fast when you’re heating and cooling a home year-round on Long Island. We’ll walk you through the options so you understand what you’re paying for and what the long-term savings look like.
If you get a quote that’s significantly lower than others, that’s often a red flag. It usually means the company is cutting corners on materials, installation quality, or proper sizing—and you’ll pay for it later in higher bills and more frequent repairs.
If your home feels sticky even when the thermostat is set to 70, your air conditioner isn’t removing enough humidity from the air. This is a common problem on Long Island because of coastal humidity, and it usually means your system is either oversized, not running long enough to dehumidify, or there’s an issue with airflow or refrigerant levels.
An oversized AC cools the air quickly and shuts off before it has time to pull moisture out. That leaves you with cool, damp air that feels uncomfortable. The fix might be adjusting the system, adding a dehumidifier, or in some cases, replacing the unit with one that’s properly sized.
We’ll diagnose exactly what’s causing the humidity issue during the consultation. Sometimes it’s a simple fix like adjusting the blower speed or cleaning the evaporator coil. Other times it requires more significant changes, but we’ll explain what’s happening and what your options are.
You should have your HVAC system serviced twice a year—once before summer for your air conditioning and once before winter for your heating. Regular maintenance catches small problems before they turn into expensive failures and keeps your system running efficiently, which can save up to 20% on energy bills.
During a maintenance visit, we check refrigerant levels, clean coils, inspect electrical connections, test safety controls, and make sure everything is operating the way it should. For Long Island homes, we also check for corrosion from salt air and make sure your outdoor unit isn’t clogged with debris.
Most people skip maintenance until something breaks, and that’s when a $150 service call turns into a $1,500 repair. We offer maintenance contracts that include priority service, so if your system does go down during a heatwave or cold snap, you’re not waiting days for someone to show up.
Yes, we run emergency service 24/7, 365 days a year. Most emergency calls get a response within 45 minutes to two hours, and we complete about 70% of emergency repairs on the first visit because we stock common parts and have the experience to diagnose problems quickly.
HVAC emergencies don’t wait for business hours. Your furnace fails at 2 a.m. in January or your AC quits on the hottest day in July. When that happens, you need someone who answers the phone, shows up fast, and actually fixes the problem instead of telling you we need to order parts and come back next week.
We’ve been doing this for over 40 years, so we’ve seen just about every emergency scenario. We know what fails, we know how to fix it, and we keep our trucks stocked so we can get your system running again as quickly as possible.