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Your HVAC system isn’t background noise until it stops working. Then it’s the only thing that matters.
You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You’re looking for the one that doesn’t break down again in six months. The one installed correctly the first time, with equipment that actually fits your home and your budget.
Long Island weather is brutal on HVAC equipment. Summer heat, winter cold, constant humidity changes. Your system takes a beating, which is why proper installation and regular maintenance aren’t optional. They’re the difference between a system that lasts 10 years and one that limps along for 5.
When you call for air conditioning repair or furnace installation, you’re getting technicians who’ve spent 40+ years working on everything from airport HVAC systems to marine cooling solutions. That level of experience shows up in how fast we diagnose problems and how long your repairs actually last.
We’ve been handling complex HVAC and refrigeration work across Long Island for over 40 years. We built our reputation on commercial and marine systems—the kind of work where there’s no room for guessing.
That same precision applies to residential HVAC services in Wading River. When you’re part of a community where the median household income is over $110,000, you expect quality work. You expect people who show up on time, explain what’s wrong, and fix it right.
We’re licensed, insured, and we answer our phones 24/7. Not a voicemail system. Real people who can dispatch a technician in under two hours for genuine emergencies. Our trucks carry parts for major brands, which means about 70% of emergency calls get resolved the same day.
First, you talk to an actual person who asks the right questions. Not a script reader—someone who understands HVAC systems and can often tell you over the phone whether it’s an emergency or something that can wait until morning.
If you need someone now, we dispatch immediately. If it’s a planned service like heating system maintenance or a new furnace installation, we schedule a time that works for you and show up when we say we will.
When our technician arrives, they assess the situation and explain what’s wrong in plain language. No jargon. No upselling. If your system can be repaired, we tell you what it costs. If it needs replacement, we explain why and give you options that fit your home and budget.
For installations, we handle everything: proper sizing, ductwork assessment, permits, and cleanup. For repairs, we fix it right or we don’t charge you. For maintenance, we catch small problems before they become expensive ones.
You get a clear invoice, a warranty on parts and labor, and a phone number that actually gets answered if something goes wrong.
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Air conditioning repair covers everything from refrigerant leaks to compressor failures. We work on all major brands and carry the parts to fix most problems same-day.
Furnace installation includes proper sizing for your square footage, ductwork inspection, thermostat setup, and a walkthrough of your new system. We pull permits and handle inspections so you don’t have to.
Heating system maintenance extends the life of your equipment and catches problems early. We check airflow, test safety controls, clean components, and replace filters. Most maintenance visits take under an hour.
HVAC replacement happens when repair costs don’t make sense anymore. The common rule: if the repair costs more than half the replacement price and your system is over 12 years old, replacement is usually smarter. We’ll give you the numbers and let you decide.
Indoor air quality solutions address the dust, mold, and allergens that accumulate in ductwork. Wading River’s proximity to the water means humidity is a constant issue. Proper ventilation and filtration make a noticeable difference, especially if anyone in your home has allergies or asthma.
For most Wading River homes, a complete HVAC replacement runs between $8,000 and $18,000. That’s a wide range because it depends on your home’s size, the equipment you choose, and whether your ductwork needs updates.
A 1,500-square-foot home with existing ductwork in good shape typically needs a 2.5 to 3-ton system. Mid-tier equipment with a 16 SEER rating and a 95% efficiency furnace usually lands around $10,000 to $12,000 installed.
If you want higher efficiency—18 SEER or better—you’re looking at $14,000 to $18,000. Those systems use 20-35% less energy than standard models, which matters when you’re heating and cooling through Long Island summers and winters. The upfront cost is higher, but the utility savings add up over 10-15 years.
We give free estimates that break down equipment costs, labor, and any ductwork or electrical upgrades. No pressure, no games. Just the numbers you need to make a decision.
If your furnace is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than $500, fix it. If it’s over 15 years old and the repair costs more than $1,000, replace it.
The gray area is when your furnace is 10-15 years old and needs a repair between $500 and $1,500. That’s when you need to look at the 50% rule: if the repair costs more than half of what a new furnace would cost, replacement usually makes more sense.
Here’s what else matters: how many times have you called for repairs in the last two years? If this is the third or fourth issue, you’re throwing money at a system that’s dying. A new furnace comes with a warranty and won’t leave you without heat in the middle of January.
We’ll tell you honestly whether repair or replacement makes sense for your situation. We’ve been doing this for 40 years—we’re not interested in selling you something you don’t need.
Once a year, ideally in early fall before you need your heat. That gives you time to fix any problems before the first cold snap.
Annual maintenance catches small issues before they become expensive ones. We’ve seen countless furnaces fail in December because a $40 igniter that should’ve been replaced in October finally gave out. Now you’re paying emergency rates and waiting for parts during the busiest season.
Maintenance also keeps your system efficient. A dirty filter or clogged burner makes your furnace work harder and use more fuel. Over the course of a Long Island winter, that adds up.
If you have a maintenance contract, you get priority scheduling and discounted rates on repairs. Most contracts pay for themselves if you need even one service call during the year.
Dust, mold, pollen, and humidity are the main culprits. In Wading River, humidity is the biggest issue because of the proximity to water. When humidity levels stay above 60%, mold grows in ductwork and on surfaces you can’t see.
Your HVAC system circulates whatever’s in your ducts. If those ducts haven’t been cleaned in years, you’re breathing in everything that’s accumulated. Pet dander, dust mites, mold spores—it all gets pushed through your vents every time the system runs.
The fix starts with duct cleaning and proper filtration. High-efficiency filters catch more particles, but they need to be changed regularly or they restrict airflow. A whole-home dehumidifier keeps humidity in check, which stops mold before it starts.
If anyone in your home has allergies or asthma, UV air purifiers kill bacteria and mold spores as air passes through your system. These aren’t gimmicks—they make a measurable difference in air quality.
Yes. We answer calls 24/7 and dispatch technicians for genuine emergencies. If your heat goes out in January or your AC dies during a July heatwave, that’s an emergency.
Real people answer our phones, not a voicemail system. We ask a few questions to understand the situation, then dispatch a technician. For true emergencies, we’re usually on-site in under two hours.
Our trucks carry extensive inventory for major brands. About 70% of emergency calls get fixed the same day because we have the parts on hand. The other 30% usually involve specialized components that need to be ordered, but we’ll at least diagnose the problem and give you a timeline.
Emergency rates apply after hours, but we’re upfront about pricing before we start work. No surprises, no hidden fees. You know what it costs before we touch your system.
Most residential HVAC installations take one to two days. A straightforward replacement where we’re swapping out an old system for a new one usually takes one full day. If we’re installing a system in a home that never had central air, or if ductwork needs significant updates, plan on two days.
Day one involves removing the old equipment, installing the new furnace and air handler or heat pump, connecting ductwork, running refrigerant lines, and setting up the thermostat. We test everything to make sure it’s heating and cooling properly before we leave.
If ductwork needs modification or we’re adding zones, that’s when it stretches into day two. We’re not rushing through an installation to hit a deadline. Proper sizing, correct refrigerant charge, and sealed ductwork are what make a system last 15 years instead of 8.
We handle permits and inspections, clean up completely, and walk you through operating your new system. You’ll have our number if anything comes up, and your equipment is covered under warranty for parts and labor.