Residential HVAC Services in Westbury, NY

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Reliable heating and cooling when you need it most, backed by 40+ years of experience serving Westbury homeowners.
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No More Guessing If Your System Will Last

You shouldn’t have to wonder if your furnace will make it through winter or if your AC will quit during the next heat wave. That uncertainty costs you sleep, money, and comfort.

When your heating or cooling system actually works the way it should, your home feels even throughout. No more cold bedrooms while the living room bakes. No more humidity that makes 72 degrees feel like 80.

Your energy bills drop because the system isn’t fighting itself. You’re not calling for emergency repairs at the worst possible time. And when something does need attention, you’re working with people who’ve seen it before and know exactly what it takes to fix it right.

That’s what reliable residential HVAC services look like in practice. Not a sales pitch. Just systems that do their job so you can stop thinking about them.

Westbury's HVAC Experts Since 1985

We've Been Doing This Since Before It Was Complicated

We’ve been handling heating and cooling in the Westbury area for over four decades. We’ve worked on homes built in the 1940s and 50s that still have original ductwork, and we’ve upgraded systems in newer construction where efficiency actually matters to the homeowner.

Most of the homes around here were built around 1955. That means outdated thermostats, ductwork that wasn’t designed for modern airflow, and systems that were never meant to handle today’s energy costs. We’ve replaced hundreds of them.

We also handle complex commercial refrigeration and marine HVAC, which means when your residential system has an issue that stumps other contractors, we’ve probably seen something similar in a more demanding environment. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all crew. You’re getting people who troubleshoot for a living.

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Our HVAC Service Process Explained

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

First, we actually listen. You tell us what’s going on—whether it’s uneven temperatures, strange noises, high energy bills, or a system that just quit. We ask a few questions to understand what you’re dealing with and whether it’s an emergency or something we can schedule.

Then we come out and assess the situation in person. We’re not showing up to sell you a new system if a repair makes sense. We’re looking at your ductwork, airflow, thermostat settings, refrigerant levels, and the actual condition of your equipment. If you’ve got a 20-year-old furnace that’s on its last leg, we’ll tell you. If it’s a $200 fix, we’ll tell you that too.

Once we know what’s needed, we give you a free estimate with clear pricing. No hidden fees. No surprise charges after the work is done. If you’re replacing a system, we walk you through options that fit your home, your budget, and your actual usage—not what some manufacturer wants to move this quarter.

After that, we do the work. Installation, repair, maintenance, whatever it is. And if something comes up later, we’re available around the clock. You’re not getting voicemail at 9 p.m. on a Sunday when your heat goes out.

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Heating and Cooling Services We Provide

Everything Your HVAC System Needs Under One Roof

Air conditioning repair is one of the most common calls we get, especially during summer when systems are running nonstop. If your AC isn’t cooling, is leaking, or sounds like it’s about to launch into orbit, we’ll diagnose it and fix it fast.

Furnace installation is a bigger job, and it matters who does it. A poorly installed furnace costs you more every month in wasted energy and breaks down more often. We size the system correctly for your home’s square footage and insulation, not just swap in whatever fits the space.

Heating system maintenance keeps small problems from becoming expensive ones. Most people skip it until something breaks. A yearly tune-up catches worn parts, dirty filters, and airflow issues before you’re stuck without heat in January. For Westbury homes—many of which still have older boilers—this can be the difference between a $150 service call and a $3,000 replacement.

HVAC replacement becomes necessary when repairs start costing more than the system is worth. If your equipment is over 15 years old, uses outdated refrigerants like R-22, or can’t keep up with your home’s needs anymore, replacement usually makes more sense. Modern systems can cut your cooling costs by nearly half and use up to 75% less electricity for heating.

Indoor air quality is something more homeowners are paying attention to now, and for good reason. Old ductwork collects dust, allergens, and moisture. Poor ventilation traps it all inside. If anyone in your house deals with asthma or allergies, your HVAC system might be making it worse. We can assess your air quality and recommend filters, purifiers, or duct cleaning based on what’s actually happening in your home.

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How much does it cost to replace an HVAC system in Westbury?

For a typical Westbury home, you’re looking at somewhere between $5,000 and $12,000 for a full central air conditioning replacement, depending on the size of your home, the efficiency level you choose, and whether your ductwork needs any updates. Furnace replacement runs in a similar range.

If you’re replacing both heating and cooling at the same time, some contractors offer package pricing that brings the total cost down. But the real number depends on your home’s specific setup. A 1,200-square-foot ranch built in the 1950s has different needs than a 2,500-square-foot two-story with an addition.

We give free estimates, so you’ll know exactly what it costs before any work starts. No pressure, no surprises. And if a repair makes more sense than replacement, we’ll tell you that instead.

Once a year, ideally before the season when you’ll actually need it. For furnaces and boilers, that means late summer or early fall. For air conditioning, late spring works best.

Most heating systems fail during the coldest weeks of the year because that’s when they’re working hardest. A tune-up before winter catches the issues that turn into breakdowns later—things like cracked heat exchangers, clogged burners, or failing igniters.

Maintenance also keeps your system running efficiently. A dirty filter or a blower motor that’s struggling can add 20% or more to your energy bill without you noticing. One service call pays for itself if it prevents even a single emergency repair in the middle of a cold snap.

If your AC is running but not cooling, that’s the most obvious one. It usually means low refrigerant, a failing compressor, or a problem with airflow. You’ll also notice if some rooms stay warmer than others even though the system is on.

Strange noises are another red flag. Grinding, squealing, or banging sounds mean something inside the unit is loose, worn out, or about to break. Don’t ignore it—most of the time, catching it early saves you from a much bigger repair bill.

High humidity inside your home even when the AC is running means the system isn’t dehumidifying properly. That’s common in older units or ones that are oversized for the space. And if you’re seeing water pooling around the indoor unit, you’ve got a drainage issue that needs attention before it damages your floors or walls.

It depends on the age of the furnace, the cost of the repair, and how much life it has left. If your furnace is under 10 years old and the repair is a few hundred dollars, fixing it almost always makes sense.

But if it’s 15 to 20 years old and you’re looking at a $1,500 repair, you’re better off putting that money toward a new system. Older furnaces are less efficient, so you’re already paying more each month to heat your home. A new furnace pays for itself over time in lower energy bills, and you’re not gambling on whether it’ll make it through another winter.

There’s also the refrigerant issue. If you’ve got an older system that uses R-22 or another phased-out refrigerant, repairs get expensive fast because the refrigerant itself is hard to find. Replacement becomes the smarter move.

Yes. We’re available 24/7 for emergency calls, and that includes nights, weekends, and holidays. If your heat goes out in the middle of January or your AC quits during a heat wave, you’re not waiting until Monday morning to hear back from us.

Emergency repairs cost more than scheduled service—that’s true across the industry. But when your system fails at the worst possible time, you need someone who’ll actually pick up the phone and get to your house.

We’ve been doing this long enough to know that HVAC emergencies don’t happen on a convenient schedule. That’s why we make ourselves available when you actually need help, not just during business hours.

Start with your HVAC system. If your filters are cheap or haven’t been changed in months, you’re circulating dust, pollen, and allergens every time the system runs. Upgrading to a higher-rated filter or installing a whole-home air purifier makes a noticeable difference, especially if anyone in your house has asthma or allergies.

Ductwork is the next thing to look at. If your ducts are old, leaky, or haven’t been cleaned in years, they’re probably full of dust and debris that gets blown into your living space. Sealing ducts and having them professionally cleaned improves airflow and reduces the amount of junk in the air.

Humidity control matters too. Too much humidity makes your home feel sticky and promotes mold growth. Too little dries out your skin and makes your throat scratchy. A whole-home dehumidifier or humidifier integrated with your HVAC system keeps levels where they should be year-round.

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