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Your thermostat works the way it should. No more cold spots in January or sweltering bedrooms in July.
You stop wondering if your system will make it through the next heatwave or snowstorm. The constant worry about breakdowns goes away because your equipment is running right.
Your energy bills drop when your HVAC system isn’t fighting itself. Proper maintenance and quality installation mean your furnace or AC uses less power to do more work. That’s 15 to 20 percent savings showing up every month, not just once.
You get someone who picks up the phone when your heat goes out at 9 PM on a Sunday. Not a voicemail. Not a callback in three days. Actual help when your family needs it most.
Your home feels like your home again. Consistent temperature. Clean air. No strange noises from the basement or attic. Just reliable comfort that doesn’t demand your attention every other week.
We’ve been doing this for over 40 years. Not just residential HVAC services, but complex commercial refrigeration and marine systems that require a different level of technical skill.
That background matters when your Plandome home has a heating system that’s been customized over the years, or when your air conditioning setup doesn’t match what’s in the manual. We’ve seen the weird stuff. We know how to fix it.
Plandome and the surrounding Nassau County areas deal with brutal summer humidity and winter cold that swings hard. Your HVAC system takes a beating from both ends. We understand what that does to equipment over time, and we know how to keep it running through all of it.
You call or reach out online. We set up a time that works for your schedule, and we show up when we say we will.
Our technician walks through your home and looks at your current system. Not a sales pitch. An actual assessment of what’s working, what’s not, and what’s going to fail soon if it’s not addressed.
You get a free estimate that breaks down exactly what needs to happen and what it costs. No surprises later. No “oh, we found something else” charges that double the bill.
If it’s an emergency repair, we move fast. If it’s a furnace installation or HVAC replacement, we schedule it around your life and get it done right the first time. Our team handles the work, cleans up, and makes sure everything runs before we leave.
After installation or repair, you have our number. Something doesn’t feel right? Call us. We’re available around the clock because HVAC problems don’t wait for business hours.
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Air conditioning repair when your system stops cooling or starts making noises it shouldn’t. We handle refrigerant issues, compressor failures, and airflow problems that leave half your house warm.
Furnace installation for homes that need a full replacement or an upgrade to something more efficient. We size it correctly so you’re not paying for more capacity than you need or struggling with a system that’s too small.
Heating system maintenance that catches problems before they become expensive emergencies. Clean burners, check thermostats, inspect heat exchangers, and make sure your system is ready for Long Island’s winter.
HVAC replacement when repair doesn’t make financial sense anymore. If your system is 15 years old and needs a major repair, we’ll tell you straight whether fixing it buys you another year or another decade.
Indoor air quality solutions for homes dealing with dust, allergens, or humidity issues. Better filtration, dehumidifiers, and ventilation upgrades that actually make a difference in how your home feels.
Plandome’s median income sits above $120,000, and homes here aren’t cheap. Your HVAC system protects that investment. When equipment fails, it’s not just uncomfortable—it risks property damage from frozen pipes or humidity problems. We treat your home like it matters, because it does.
Twice a year. Once before winter for your furnace or boiler, and once before summer for your air conditioning.
That schedule catches wear before it turns into failure. Burners get dirty. Filters clog. Electrical connections loosen. All of that happens gradually, and all of it makes your system work harder and break sooner.
Only 30 percent of homeowners actually do this, which is why the other 70 percent end up with emergency repairs that cost three times more than maintenance would have. Your system should last 15 to 20 years with proper care. Without it, you’re looking at replacement in 10.
Nassau County’s weather swings are hard on HVAC equipment. Your furnace runs heavy through winter, then sits unused for months. Your AC does the opposite. Regular maintenance keeps both sides ready when you need them.
Depends on your home’s size, the system type, and what level of efficiency you want. A straightforward replacement for a 1,500 square foot home might run $5,000 to $8,000. Larger homes with zoned systems or high-efficiency equipment can push $15,000 or more.
Here’s what drives that number up: ductwork modifications, electrical upgrades, or switching fuel types. If your current ducts are undersized or leaking, fixing that adds cost but also makes your new system actually work right.
Higher efficiency systems cost more upfront but save you 20 percent or more on energy bills. Over a 15-year lifespan, that adds up. We walk through those numbers with you so you can decide what makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home.
We give you a free estimate that breaks it all down. No pressure. No games. Just the real cost and what you’re getting for it.
Age and repair cost are the two big factors. If your AC is under 10 years old and the repair is less than a third of replacement cost, fix it. If it’s over 15 years old and needs a major component like a compressor, replacement usually makes more sense.
Frequent repairs are another sign. If you’re calling for service every summer, that’s your system telling you it’s done. One repair might buy you another season. Three repairs in two years means you’re throwing money at something that’s not going to last.
Energy bills climbing without explanation also point to a failing system. When your AC struggles to cool your home, it runs longer and uses more power. A new system brings those costs back down and stops the constant service calls.
We’ll tell you honestly which direction makes financial sense. Sometimes repair is the right call. Sometimes it’s not. You’ll know either way before we do any work.
The job usually takes one full day, sometimes two if there are complications with venting or gas lines. We start by removing your old furnace and inspecting the space to make sure everything is up to code.
New furnace goes in, gets connected to your existing ductwork, gas line, and electrical. We test the ignition, check airflow, calibrate the thermostat, and run the system through a full cycle to make sure it’s heating properly.
You’ll need to be home for access, but you don’t need to babysit the process. We handle the work, clean up our mess, and walk you through how to operate your new system before we leave.
Plandome’s building codes are strict, and permits matter. We pull the necessary permits and make sure your installation passes inspection. That protects you if you ever sell the home and keeps your homeowner’s insurance valid.
Most systems weren’t designed to filter out everything. Standard filters catch large particles but let dust, pollen, and mold spores through. If someone in your home has allergies or asthma, that’s a problem.
Humidity is the other issue. Long Island summers are humid, and your AC removes some moisture but not all of it. Too much humidity makes your home feel warmer than it is and creates conditions for mold growth.
Upgrading your filtration to HEPA or adding a whole-home dehumidifier solves both problems. Better filters pull out the small particles that standard ones miss. Dehumidifiers keep moisture levels where they should be, which also makes your AC more efficient.
Ductwork leaks also hurt air quality. If your ducts pull in air from your attic or crawl space, you’re circulating dust and contaminants through your home. Sealing ducts and improving ventilation makes a noticeable difference in how clean your air feels.
Yes. We’re available 24/7 for emergencies because heating and cooling failures don’t wait for Monday morning.
Your furnace quits in the middle of a January freeze, and your pipes are at risk. Your AC dies during a July heatwave, and your house becomes unlivable. Those situations need immediate attention, not a callback in two days.
We answer the phone, assess the situation, and get someone to your home as fast as possible. Sometimes it’s a quick fix. Sometimes it requires parts we need to source. Either way, you know what’s happening and when it’ll be resolved.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled work because we’re pulling a technician off-call or away from their family. But when your system is down and your home is at risk, that cost is worth it. We’re upfront about pricing before we start so there’s no sticker shock when the bill comes.