Your electric bill drops. Not by magic, but because the system is sized correctly and installed to manufacturer specs. Most homeowners in Nassau County see around 30% savings when they upgrade from an older unit or ditch the window units that’ve been limping along.
Every room cools evenly. No more hot spots in the back bedroom or fighting over the thermostat. The air moves where it should, and the temperature stays consistent throughout the day.
You stop worrying about breakdowns in July. A properly installed central AC system in Freeport, NY doesn’t need constant repairs or bandaid fixes. It runs quietly, efficiently, and predictably for years—which means fewer service calls and more money staying in your pocket.
We’ve been handling residential air conditioning in Nassau County for over eight years. We’re based in Lynbrook, and we’ve installed systems in homes just like yours across Freeport, Merrick, Bellmore, and the surrounding towns.
Our technicians are certified, licensed, and insured. We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau because we show up on time, explain what we’re doing, and don’t surprise you with hidden fees after the work is done.
Freeport homes deal with humid summers, older housing stock, and tight spaces. We’ve seen it all. That experience means we know how to route ductwork around tight basements, work with older electrical panels, and recommend systems that actually fit your square footage and cooling load—not just what’s on sale.
You call or submit a request. We schedule a time that works for you—usually within a few days. One of our technicians comes out to look at your home, measure the space, check your existing ductwork and electrical setup, and talk through what you’re dealing with now.
We give you an upfront price. No vague estimates or “we’ll see when we get in there” nonsense. You’ll know what the system costs, what the installation includes, and how long it takes. Most residential central AC installations in Freeport, NY are completed in one day.
We install the system to code. That means pulling permits, following manufacturer guidelines, properly sizing the refrigerant lines, sealing the ductwork, and testing everything before we leave. You get a walkthrough of how the system works, how to change filters, and what to expect moving forward.
Once it’s running, you’re done. We clean up, haul away the old equipment if needed, and make sure your thermostat is programmed the way you want it. If something comes up later, you call us directly—not a call center three states away.
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You’re getting a complete system—not just the outdoor condenser. That includes the indoor air handler or furnace coil, refrigerant lines, thermostat, and any ductwork modifications needed to make everything work together. If your ducts are leaking or undersized, we’ll tell you upfront so there are no surprises.
We install high-efficiency systems with SEER ratings of 16 or higher. In Nassau County, that matters. PSEG Long Island offers rebates up to $700 for qualifying energy-efficient units, and when you factor in lower monthly electric bills, the payback happens faster than most people expect.
Every installation includes proper load calculation. That’s the part most contractors skip. We measure your home’s square footage, insulation, window placement, and sun exposure to determine the right size unit. An oversized system cycles on and off too much, wasting energy and wearing out faster. An undersized system runs constantly and never keeps up. You need the one that fits.
Freeport homes—especially older ones near the water—deal with humidity. We make sure your system is equipped to handle moisture removal, not just temperature control. That means better indoor air quality and less chance of mold or musty smells during the summer.
Most homeowners in Nassau County pay between $2,500 and $3,300 for a complete central air conditioning installation. That range depends on the size of your home, the efficiency rating of the system you choose, and whether your ductwork needs modifications.
If you’re starting from scratch with no existing ducts, the cost goes up because we’re installing the full duct system throughout your home. If you already have ducts from a heating system, we inspect them to make sure they’re sealed and sized correctly—then connect the new AC system to what’s already there.
Higher-efficiency units cost more upfront but qualify for rebates and lower your electric bill every month. PSEG Long Island offers $700 back on qualifying systems, and the energy savings add up fast during Nassau County summers. We walk through the numbers with you so you can decide what makes sense for your budget and how long you plan to stay in the home.
Most residential central AC installations in Freeport, NY take one day. We usually start in the morning and finish by late afternoon, depending on the complexity of the job.
If your home already has ductwork and the electrical panel can handle the new system, installation is straightforward. We remove the old equipment, install the new condenser and air handler, connect the refrigerant lines, test everything, and program your thermostat.
Jobs take longer if we’re adding or modifying ductwork, upgrading your electrical panel, or working around tight spaces in older homes. We’ll tell you upfront if your project needs more than a day. Either way, you’re not left without cooling for weeks—we move fast and clean up when we’re done.
The right size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, ceiling height, number of windows, and sun exposure. A proper load calculation tells us exactly what you need—not a guess based on square footage alone.
Most homes in Freeport, NY between 1,200 and 1,800 square feet need a 2.5 to 3-ton system. Larger homes or homes with poor insulation might need a 4-ton or 5-ton unit. But those are just ballpark numbers. We measure your specific home to get it right.
An oversized system costs more to buy and run, cycles on and off constantly, and doesn’t remove humidity well. An undersized system runs nonstop, struggles to keep up on hot days, and wears out faster. Proper sizing means better comfort, lower energy bills, and a longer-lasting system. That’s why we don’t skip the load calculation—it’s the difference between guessing and knowing.
Yes, but it’s a bigger project. If your home doesn’t have existing ducts, we install a full duct system throughout your house to distribute cool air to every room. That means running ducts through your attic, basement, or crawl space and cutting vents into walls or ceilings.
It’s more expensive than connecting to existing ductwork, but it’s still doable and often worth it if you’re tired of window units or want whole-home cooling. The other option is a ductless mini-split system, which doesn’t require ductwork at all—just individual units mounted in each room you want to cool.
We walk you through both options and explain the cost difference, the pros and cons, and what makes sense for your home’s layout. Some older Freeport homes have tight spaces or structural quirks that make ductwork tricky, and we’ve handled plenty of those situations. You’re not stuck with window units forever.
Check the SEER rating. SEER stands for Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio, and it measures how efficiently the system cools your home. The higher the number, the less electricity it uses.
Older systems typically have SEER ratings between 8 and 10. Modern systems start around 14, and high-efficiency models go up to 20 or higher. In Nassau County, installing a system with a SEER rating of 16 or above qualifies you for PSEG Long Island rebates and cuts your cooling costs by around 30% compared to an older unit.
You’ll also want to look at whether the system has variable-speed technology. These systems adjust their output based on your home’s needs instead of running full blast every time they turn on. That saves energy, reduces wear and tear, and keeps your home more comfortable. We install systems that meet or exceed current efficiency standards, and we explain what you’re getting so you’re not just taking our word for it.
Yes. We pull the necessary permits and schedule inspections as required by local code in Freeport, NY. You don’t have to deal with the town building department—we handle that.
Permits ensure the work is done safely and up to code, which protects you if you ever sell your home or file an insurance claim. Some contractors skip permits to save time or avoid inspections, but that leaves you holding the bag if something goes wrong.
We do it right the first time. That means following manufacturer specs, meeting local building codes, and making sure everything passes inspection. It’s not glamorous, but it’s the difference between a system that works for 15 years and one that causes problems down the road.
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