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When your furnace quits on a January night or your AC dies during a July heatwave, waiting isn’t an option. You need someone who answers the phone, shows up fast, and fixes it right the first time.
That’s what happens when you call us. About 70% of our emergency calls get resolved the same day because our trucks carry the parts most homes need. No waiting three days for an order to come in while your family sweats or freezes.
Regular maintenance cuts your energy costs by up to 20% and keeps your system running 10-15 years instead of limping along for eight. We’re not talking about a quick filter swap. We test every component, catch problems before they become emergencies, and make sure your heating system maintenance or air conditioning repair actually extends the life of your equipment. Most North Amityville homes run systems harder than average because of coastal humidity and temperature swings. Systems that don’t get proper attention fail faster here.
We’ve been handling HVAC work across Nassau and Suffolk Counties for over 40 years. That means we’ve seen what breaks, what lasts, and what North Amityville’s coastal climate does to residential systems over time.
Every technician who shows up at your door is licensed, insured, and works directly for us. No subcontractors. No strangers showing up in an unmarked van. When you call, you reach a real person who can dispatch help immediately, not a call center three states away.
We’re known for commercial refrigeration and marine HVAC because those jobs require precision most contractors can’t handle. But that expertise translates directly to residential work. If we can design cooling systems for boats in saltwater environments, your home system isn’t a mystery to us.
First, you call or contact us. A real person answers, asks a few questions about what’s happening, and gets a technician dispatched. If it’s an emergency, we’re aiming for under two hours across Nassau County.
When the technician arrives, they diagnose the problem and explain what’s wrong in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. If it’s a simple fix, they handle it. If it’s a bigger issue, they walk through your options with honest pricing so you can decide what makes sense for your situation and budget.
For installations, we start with a free consultation at your home. We measure your space, assess your current setup, and design a system that actually fits your needs. Not the biggest unit we can sell you. Once you approve the plan, we schedule the install, complete the work, test everything, and show you how to operate and maintain it.
After the job, we set up a maintenance schedule if you want one. Most homeowners who stay on top of tune-ups avoid the middle-of-the-night emergency calls. We’re available 24/7 regardless, but planned maintenance is cheaper and less stressful than crisis repair.
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Air conditioning repair covers everything from refrigerant leaks and compressor failures to airflow issues and thermostat problems. North Amityville’s summer humidity makes AC units work harder than inland areas, so compressors and condensers wear faster. We stock parts for major brands and handle same-day fixes when possible.
Furnace installation and heating system work includes gas, oil, and electric systems. If your furnace is over 15 years old or repairs are costing more than half the replacement value, it’s time to talk about a new unit. We size systems correctly for Long Island winters, which means your home heats evenly without the furnace running nonstop.
Indoor air quality services address mold, humidity, and ventilation problems common in coastal homes. Musty smells usually mean mold growth in ductwork or around condensate lines. We find the source, fix it, and recommend solutions like dehumidifiers or air purifiers if your home needs them.
HVAC replacement projects get handled start to finish by one point of contact. We pull permits, coordinate inspections, and make sure your new system is installed to manufacturer specs so warranties stay valid. Most replacements take one to two days depending on the complexity.
We dispatch immediately when you call with a genuine emergency. Our goal is under two hours anywhere in Nassau County, including North Amityville, and we’re available 24/7.
A genuine emergency means no heat in winter, no cooling in extreme summer heat, or a system that’s creating a safety risk like a gas smell or electrical issue. We take those calls seriously because they’re not just uncomfortable, they’re potentially unsafe.
For non-emergency service, we usually schedule within 24 to 48 hours depending on our current workload. But if your situation changes and becomes urgent, call us back and we’ll bump you up.
Most residential HVAC replacements in this area run between $5,000 and $15,000 depending on the size of your home, the type of system, and whether you’re upgrading to higher efficiency equipment.
A basic single-zone system for a smaller home sits on the lower end. Larger homes, multi-zone setups, or high-efficiency heat pumps with smart controls cost more upfront but save money long-term through lower energy bills and available tax credits.
We give free estimates after seeing your home because guessing over the phone leads to inaccurate numbers. Every house is different. We measure your space, check your existing ductwork, and design a system that actually fits your needs and budget.
Once a year minimum, ideally in the fall before you start running your furnace regularly. Twice a year is better if you want to cover both your heating and cooling systems with separate tune-ups.
Annual maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive failures. We’re checking things like heat exchanger cracks, gas pressure, airflow, and electrical connections. Those issues don’t announce themselves until your system quits, usually at the worst possible time.
Regular tune-ups also keep your energy costs down. A dirty or poorly maintained system can use 25% more energy than one that’s serviced properly. Over a year, that adds up to real money, especially with how hard coastal humidity makes systems work.
We handle everything. Air conditioning repair, furnace installation, heating system maintenance, full HVAC replacement, indoor air quality, emergency service—all of it.
There’s no advantage to splitting your HVAC work between multiple contractors. It just means more phone calls, more scheduling headaches, and technicians who don’t know your system’s history. When we install your equipment, we’re also the ones maintaining and repairing it, so we know exactly what’s been done and what to watch for.
Our background includes complex commercial refrigeration and marine HVAC systems, which are significantly more challenging than residential work. If we can design cooling systems for boats dealing with space constraints, power limitations, and saltwater corrosion, your home system is well within our expertise.
Age is the biggest factor. If your system is over 12-15 years old and needs a major repair, replacement usually makes more financial sense. The common rule is if repair costs exceed 50% of replacement value, replace it.
Frequent breakdowns are another sign. If you’re calling for service multiple times per season, you’re spending money on a system that’s dying anyway. At some point, you’re just delaying the inevitable while paying for repairs that don’t add up to anything.
Rising energy bills without increased usage mean your system is losing efficiency. Older equipment works harder to produce the same heating or cooling, which costs you more every month. A new, efficient system often pays for itself within a few years through lower utility costs, especially with current tax credits available for high-efficiency equipment.
Yes, and it’s more common than most homeowners realize. Older homes in coastal areas like North Amityville often have humidity and ventilation problems that lead to mold, musty smells, and poor air quality.
We start by identifying the source. Sometimes it’s mold growth in ductwork or around condensate components. Other times it’s inadequate ventilation that traps moisture and contaminants inside. Over 40% of indoor air quality complaints tie back to moisture or microbial buildup.
Solutions range from simple fixes like sealing ducts and adding ventilation fans to more comprehensive upgrades like whole-home dehumidifiers, air purifiers, or UV light systems that kill mold and bacteria. We assess your specific situation and recommend what actually solves the problem, not just what’s most expensive to install.