Your HVAC system isn’t supposed to be something you think about. It should just work—keeping your home at the right temperature without spiking your energy bill or breaking down every season.
When it doesn’t, you’re stuck dealing with uncomfortable rooms, rising costs, and contractors who either don’t show up or can’t explain what’s actually wrong. That’s the part that wears people down.
What you’re looking for is straightforward: someone who diagnoses the problem correctly the first time, explains what needs to happen, and gets your system running again without dragging things out. You want your home comfortable again, your air quality clean, and your monthly bills predictable. That’s what matters—and that’s what we focus on delivering with every job in Farmingdale, NY.
We’ve been handling heating and cooling work across Nassau County for over eight years. We’re based in Lynbrook, and we’ve worked in enough homes in Farmingdale, NY to know what systems hold up here and which ones don’t.
Our technicians are certified, our pricing is clear before we start, and we’re accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating. That rating isn’t just a badge—it means we handle complaints the right way, show up when we say we will, and don’t leave jobs half-finished.
We work on central air, heat pumps, mini-splits, and boilers. Whether it’s a breakdown, a new install, or regular maintenance, we handle residential and commercial properties the same way: with honest communication and no surprises on the invoice.
You call or message us with the issue. We ask a few questions to understand what’s going on—whether your system isn’t cooling, making noise, or just stopped working entirely.
We schedule a time that works for you, and one of our certified techs shows up ready to diagnose the problem. They’ll inspect your system, run tests if needed, and explain what’s wrong in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling.
If it’s a repair, we’ll tell you what it costs before we touch anything. If it’s time for a replacement, we’ll walk you through your options based on your home’s size, your budget, and what actually makes sense for a Farmingdale, NY property. Once you approve the work, we get it done—and we don’t leave until your system is running the way it should.
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We handle the full range of home comfort solutions in Farmingdale, NY—installation, repair, and maintenance for every type of system. That includes central air conditioning, ductless mini-splits, heat pumps, furnaces, and boilers.
If your system is older and struggling to keep up with Nassau County’s humid summers or cold winters, we’ll help you figure out whether a repair makes sense or if you’re better off replacing it. We base that recommendation on the system’s age, the cost to fix it, and how much longer it’s likely to last. You’ll know exactly where you stand before making a decision.
For new installs, we do a load calculation to size your system correctly. That’s critical in Farmingdale, NY, where homes range from post-war colonials to newer construction. An oversized unit cycles on and off too much, wasting energy and wearing out faster. An undersized unit runs constantly and never gets your home comfortable. We measure your square footage, insulation, windows, and layout to get it right the first time.
We also offer seasonal maintenance—spring for cooling, fall for heating. A tune-up catches small problems before they turn into expensive breakdowns, keeps your system efficient, and extends its lifespan. Most people skip this until something goes wrong. That’s usually when the bill gets ugly.
If your system is less than 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new unit, fixing it usually makes sense. If it’s older than 15 years, breaks down frequently, or the repair bill is climbing into the thousands, replacement is often the smarter move.
You also need to factor in efficiency. Older systems use more energy, which means higher monthly bills. A new system with a higher SEER2 rating will cost less to run, and in Farmingdale, NY, where you’re using your HVAC system heavily in both summer and winter, that adds up fast.
We’ll walk you through the math when we’re at your home. You’ll see the repair cost, the replacement cost, and what you’d save on energy over the next few years. Then you decide what makes sense for your situation.
Size depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, number of windows, ceiling height, and how much sun exposure you get. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, which is why we do a load calculation before recommending a system.
A system that’s too big will cool or heat your home quickly, but it’ll shut off before removing enough humidity. You’ll feel clammy in the summer and uneven temperatures in the winter. A system that’s too small will run nonstop trying to keep up, which drives up your energy bill and wears out the equipment faster.
In Farmingdale, NY, we see a lot of older homes that were retrofitted with central air years ago, and the sizing wasn’t done right. If your system runs constantly or your rooms feel uneven, that’s usually why. We measure everything and size it correctly so your home stays comfortable without wasting energy.
Twice a year—once in the spring before cooling season, once in the fall before heating season. Each visit takes about an hour, and it’s the best way to avoid breakdowns when you actually need your system.
During a maintenance visit, we clean or replace your air filter, check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, test your thermostat, and look for any parts that are wearing out. Most breakdowns happen because something small was ignored—a clogged filter, a loose wire, a refrigerant leak that got worse over time.
Maintenance also keeps your system efficient. A dirty filter or low refrigerant makes your system work harder, which means higher energy bills. In Nassau County, where you’re running your HVAC system hard for months at a time, that inefficiency costs you real money. Regular tune-ups pay for themselves in lower bills and fewer emergency repairs.
First, check your thermostat to make sure it’s set to cool and the temperature is lower than the current room temp. Then check your circuit breaker—sometimes a tripped breaker is the only problem.
If those aren’t the issue, check your air filter. A clogged filter can cause your system to overheat and shut down. If the filter looks dirty, replace it and see if the system starts working again after a few minutes.
If none of that works, call us. We offer emergency AC repair in Farmingdale, NY, and we’ll get someone out as fast as possible. Most summer breakdowns happen because of refrigerant leaks, failed capacitors, or compressor issues—all things that need a trained tech to fix safely. Don’t wait it out in the heat. The longer a broken system sits, the worse the damage can get.
Yes, especially if you’re replacing an older system. New high-efficiency units cost more upfront, but they use significantly less energy, which lowers your monthly bills. In Farmingdale, NY, where you’re heating in the winter and cooling in the summer, those savings add up fast.
The efficiency of an HVAC system is measured by its SEER2 rating for cooling and AFUE rating for heating. Higher numbers mean better efficiency. A modern system with a SEER2 rating of 16 or higher will use about 30-40% less energy than a system from 10-15 years ago.
You’ll also see benefits beyond the energy bill. High-efficiency systems run quieter, maintain more consistent temperatures, and often come with better warranties. If you’re planning to stay in your home for more than a few years, the upfront cost pays for itself through lower operating costs and fewer repairs.
Most residential installs take one to three days, depending on the type of system and whether we’re replacing ductwork. A straightforward swap—replacing an old central AC unit with a new one using existing ducts—usually takes one full day.
If you’re installing a new system type, like switching from a furnace to a heat pump or adding ductless mini-splits, it can take longer. We need to run new lines, mount indoor units, and make sure everything is sized and positioned correctly.
We’ll give you a clear timeline before we start so you know what to expect. We also clean up after ourselves and haul away your old equipment. You won’t be left with a mess or a half-finished job. Once we’re done, we’ll walk you through how to use your new system and answer any questions before we leave.
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