You’re not looking for the cheapest option. You want your system to work when it’s 95 degrees in July or 20 degrees in January without calling three different companies hoping someone picks up.
That’s what happens when your HVAC maintenance in Inwood, NY is handled by technicians who actually know what they’re doing. Your energy bills drop because the system runs efficiently instead of fighting itself. You’re not replacing parts every season because someone cut corners on the install.
When you need AC repair in Nassau County, you get same-day service from certified techs who’ve seen your exact problem a hundred times. No guessing. No “we’ll have to order that part and come back next week.” Just fast, transparent work that keeps your home comfortable and your schedule intact.
We’ve been handling HVAC services in Inwood, NY and across Nassau County since 2016. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating because we show up on time, price everything upfront, and don’t leave until the job’s done right.
Our technicians are certified and experienced with everything from central AC installation in Inwood to commercial boiler systems. We’ve worked in hundreds of Nassau County homes, so we know how the salt air affects your outdoor units and why your second floor never matches your thermostat setting.
You’re dealing with a local team that understands Inwood’s housing stock and climate challenges. We’re not a franchise following a script. We’re the crew you call when you want it fixed correctly the first time.
You call or submit a request online. We ask a few questions about what’s happening with your system so we can send the right tech with the right parts. Most service calls in Inwood get scheduled same-day or next-day depending on when you reach out.
Our technician shows up in the window we give you, not three hours later. They’ll diagnose the issue, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and give you an upfront price before touching anything. No surprise charges when the work’s done.
If it’s a repair, we fix it and test the system to make sure it’s running properly. If you need a new install, we’ll walk you through your options based on your home’s size, layout, and how you actually use your space. Then we handle the installation, haul away the old equipment, and make sure everything’s dialed in before we leave.
You get a follow-up to confirm everything’s still working as expected. If something’s off, we come back and make it right. That’s the process every time.
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We handle air conditioning repair, central AC installation, heat pump service, mini-split systems, boiler maintenance, and full HVAC replacements for homes and businesses across Nassau County. If it heats or cools your building, we work on it.
Inwood’s proximity to the water means your outdoor units take a beating from salt air and humidity. We factor that into our maintenance plans and recommend equipment that holds up in coastal conditions. Your system gets inspected for corrosion, refrigerant levels, airflow issues, and anything else that causes failures during peak season.
Energy efficiency matters here because Nassau County utility rates aren’t cheap. We’ll show you where you’re losing money – whether that’s an oversized system that short-cycles, ductwork that’s leaking conditioned air into your attic, or a thermostat location that’s giving false readings. Then we fix it so your system runs at the efficiency it’s rated for.
You also get transparent pricing with no hidden fees, same-day service capability when your system goes down, and a satisfaction guarantee on all our work. We’re not interested in selling you things you don’t need. We’re interested in keeping your system running correctly for as long as possible.
Twice a year – once before cooling season and once before heating season. That’s spring and fall for most Nassau County homeowners.
Here’s why that timing matters. Your AC works hardest from June through September when temperatures spike and humidity sits at 70-80%. If there’s a refrigerant leak, a failing capacitor, or a clogged condensate line, you want to catch it in April, not during a July heat wave when every HVAC company in Nassau County is booked solid.
Same logic applies to your heating system. A furnace or boiler inspection in October gives you time to replace a cracked heat exchanger or a failing ignitor before you’re without heat in January. Preventive maintenance costs a fraction of emergency repairs, and it keeps your system running efficiently instead of working twice as hard to hit your target temperature.
Most repairs run between $150 and $600 depending on what’s broken. A simple fix like a tripped breaker or dirty filter costs less. A failed compressor or refrigerant leak costs more.
Here’s what affects the price: the part that needs replacing, how accessible it is, and whether your system uses older refrigerant that’s been phased out. R-22 refrigerant costs significantly more than newer R-410A because it’s no longer manufactured. If your system is over 10 years old and needs a major repair, we’ll tell you honestly whether fixing it makes sense or if you’re better off replacing it.
We give you the price before we start the work. No surprises when we hand you the invoice. If the repair costs more than half the price of a new system and your unit is already past its expected lifespan, we’ll walk you through your replacement options so you can make an informed decision.
Most residential installs take one to two days depending on whether we’re replacing an existing system or installing a new one from scratch.
A straightforward replacement where the ductwork is in good shape and we’re swapping out the outdoor condenser and indoor air handler usually wraps up in a single day. We remove the old equipment, install the new system, connect everything, charge the refrigerant, and test it to make sure it’s cooling properly.
If your ductwork needs modification, if we’re adding zones, or if we’re installing a system in a home that previously used window units, it takes longer. We’ll give you an accurate timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect. We don’t leave until the system is running correctly and you’re comfortable with how everything operates.
It depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, window quality, ceiling height, and how much sun exposure you get. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, and anyone who gives you a price over the phone without seeing your home is guessing.
An oversized system seems like it would cool better, but it actually short-cycles – turns on and off constantly without running long enough to dehumidify your air. You end up with a cold, clammy house and higher energy bills. An undersized system runs nonstop trying to keep up and never quite gets there.
We do a proper load calculation that accounts for your home’s specific characteristics. That tells us exactly what capacity you need. Then we recommend equipment that matches that number and fits your budget. Most Inwood homes fall somewhere between 2 and 5 tons depending on size and layout, but we verify that with actual measurements, not assumptions.
Yes. We offer same-day service for most emergency calls in Inwood and throughout Nassau County. If your system fails on a weekend or after hours, we’ll get someone out as quickly as possible.
Here’s what qualifies as an emergency: no heat when it’s below freezing, no AC when temperatures are dangerous for kids or elderly family members, or a system that’s leaking water and causing property damage. We prioritize those calls because they’re health and safety issues, not just comfort problems.
For non-emergency issues – like your AC isn’t cooling quite as well as it used to, or you’re hearing a strange noise but everything still works – we’ll schedule you for the next available appointment, usually within 24 hours. We’re honest about response times and don’t overbook our techs just to tell you what you want to hear.
Regular maintenance keeps your system running at its rated efficiency instead of working harder to produce the same result. That directly translates to lower energy consumption and smaller utility bills.
Here’s what happens during a maintenance visit that affects your costs: we clean your coils so heat transfer happens efficiently, check refrigerant levels so your compressor isn’t overworking, replace your filter so air flows freely, and calibrate your thermostat so it’s reading accurately. A dirty coil alone can reduce efficiency by 30%, meaning your system uses 30% more electricity to cool your home to the same temperature.
We also catch small issues before they become expensive failures. A loose electrical connection creates resistance, which generates heat, which wastes energy and eventually damages components. Fixing that during a routine visit costs nothing extra and prevents a breakdown that would cost hundreds to repair. Over the course of a year, maintenance typically pays for itself in energy savings and avoided repairs.
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