Your home cools down fast, and it stays that way. Every room hits the temperature you set without hot spots in the upstairs bedrooms or that one hallway that never quite gets cold enough.
Energy bills drop because newer systems don’t work as hard to do the same job. High SEER ratings mean your AC pulls less power while delivering better performance. That’s not marketing talk—it’s how the equipment actually works.
You stop worrying about breakdowns in July. No more emergency calls when the system can’t keep up. No more wondering if today’s the day it finally quits. You get consistent cooling backed by a warranty and installed by licensed techs who sized it correctly for your square footage, insulation, and layout.
We operate out of Lynbrook and cover all of Nassau County, including Mitchell Field. We’ve been doing residential AC installation for over eight years, which means we’ve seen what works in homes built in the 1950s and what doesn’t.
Our techs are licensed, certified, and trained on load calculations, ductwork assessment, and system sizing. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating because we show up on time, explain what we’re doing, and don’t surprise you with costs after the fact.
Mitchell Field homeowners deal with coastal humidity and aging housing stock. We account for both when recommending systems. You’re not getting a one-size-fits-all quote—you’re getting a system matched to your home’s actual cooling load.
We start with an in-home assessment. That means measuring your space, checking insulation levels, evaluating your existing ductwork, and asking about hot spots or airflow issues. This isn’t a five-minute walkthrough—it’s a real load calculation to determine the right system size.
Once we know what your home needs, we give you a detailed estimate. You’ll see the equipment model, SEER rating, installation scope, and total cost. No hidden fees. No upselling to oversized units that waste energy.
Installation typically takes one day for most homes. We remove the old system, install the new condenser and air handler, connect or modify ductwork as needed, and run a full system test. Before we leave, we calibrate the thermostat and walk you through how everything works. You’re cooling down that same evening.
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Every central AC installation in Mitchell Field includes the outdoor condenser unit, indoor air handler or evaporator coil, refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and thermostat setup. If your ductwork needs modification or sealing to improve airflow, we handle that too.
We use high-SEER equipment designed for energy efficiency. Nassau County homeowners spend around $310 per month on electricity, and a significant portion of that goes to cooling. Installing a system rated at 16 SEER or higher cuts that cost compared to older 10 SEER units that are still running in many Mitchell Field homes.
You also get a manufacturer warranty on parts and a workmanship guarantee on the installation itself. We’re not disappearing after the job—we’re local, and we service what we install. That matters when you need maintenance or have a question six months down the road.
Mitchell Field sits in a humid coastal climate. We factor that into equipment selection and ductwork design so your system handles moisture control along with temperature. That means better indoor air quality and less strain on the compressor.
Most residential central AC installation in Mitchell Field runs between $5,000 and $10,000 depending on system size, SEER rating, and whether ductwork needs modification. A 2,000-square-foot home with existing ducts in good shape typically falls in the middle of that range.
Higher SEER systems cost more upfront but save you money over time through lower energy bills. A 16 SEER unit uses about 37% less electricity than a 10 SEER system. Over the 15-year lifespan of the equipment, that adds up.
We provide free estimates with transparent pricing. You’ll know exactly what the equipment costs, what labor costs, and what’s included before we start. No surprises.
Most central AC installations in Mitchell Field are completed in one day. We typically start in the morning and finish by late afternoon, depending on the complexity of your ductwork and whether we’re replacing an existing system or installing new.
If your home needs ductwork installed from scratch or significant modifications to improve airflow, that can add a day. We’ll let you know the timeline during the estimate so you can plan accordingly.
You’ll have cooling the same day we finish. We don’t leave until the system is running, calibrated, and tested. That means you’re not waiting overnight or dealing with a half-finished job.
System size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window efficiency, ceiling height, and sun exposure. A proper load calculation accounts for all of these factors. Guessing based on square footage alone leads to oversized or undersized systems that don’t perform well.
An oversized AC cools too quickly without removing humidity, leaving your home cold but clammy. An undersized system runs constantly and struggles to keep up on hot days. Both scenarios waste energy and shorten equipment life.
We perform Manual J load calculations on every installation. That’s the industry standard for sizing HVAC equipment correctly. You get a system that matches your home’s actual cooling needs, not a rough estimate based on square footage charts.
Yes, but it requires installing ductwork throughout your home, which adds cost and complexity. For homes without existing ducts, a ductless mini-split system is often a better option. It delivers the same cooling without tearing into walls and ceilings.
If you prefer central air and want ducts installed, we can do that. It typically adds several thousand dollars to the project and extends the installation timeline to multiple days. We’ll assess your home’s layout and give you options.
Many older Mitchell Field homes have ductwork that was installed for heating but needs modification for cooling. We evaluate what’s already there and determine if it’s usable or if upgrades are necessary for proper airflow.
Annual maintenance keeps your system running efficiently and prevents breakdowns. That means cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, and replacing filters. Skipping maintenance shortens equipment life and drives up energy costs.
Most manufacturers require annual service to keep warranties valid. If something goes wrong and you haven’t maintained the system, the warranty may not cover repairs. It’s worth scheduling service every spring before cooling season starts.
We offer maintenance plans that include annual tune-ups, priority scheduling, and discounts on repairs. It’s a straightforward way to protect your investment and avoid emergency calls in the middle of summer.
The Inflation Reduction Act offers a 30% tax credit on qualifying energy-efficient HVAC systems, up to $2,000. That applies to heat pumps and high-efficiency central AC units that meet specific SEER and EER ratings.
New York State and some utility companies also offer rebates for upgrading to energy-efficient equipment. PSEG Long Island runs programs that provide cash back for installing qualifying systems. Rebate amounts and eligibility change, so we check current programs during your estimate.
We’ll let you know if the equipment we’re recommending qualifies for any rebates or credits. You handle the paperwork with the IRS and utility company, but we provide documentation showing the system specs and installation date.
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