You’re not calling an HVAC company in Lawrence, NY because everything’s fine. Your AC quit during a heat wave, your furnace is making that noise again, or your energy bills just don’t make sense anymore.
Here’s what changes when you work with us. Your system gets properly sized—not oversized to jack up the sale, not undersized to save a few bucks. That means even temperatures in every room, lower energy bills, and equipment that actually lasts.
You get transparent pricing before any work starts. No surprise fees when the job’s done. And if something breaks at 9 PM on a Saturday, you’re not stuck waiting until Monday. Same-day service isn’t a marketing line—it’s how we operate because we know what’s at stake when your HVAC system goes down.
Cool Bros Corp has been handling HVAC services in Lawrence, NY since 2016. We’re based in Lynbrook, BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and our technicians are certified to work on the systems keeping Nassau County homes comfortable.
Lawrence sees summer temps pushing past 82°F and winter lows dropping under 16°F. Your HVAC system isn’t optional here—it’s what keeps your family safe when the weather gets extreme. We’ve seen what happens when systems fail during heat waves, and we’ve pulled families out of those situations more times than we can count.
You’re not getting a national franchise that rotates techs every visit. You’re getting a local team that knows your neighborhood, understands the load requirements for homes in this area, and shows up when we say we will.
You call or submit a request. We answer—actually answer—and schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we move faster.
A certified technician shows up on time. They assess your system, explain what’s wrong in plain language, and give you a clear price before touching anything. No diagnostic fees that mysteriously turn into pressure tactics.
If it’s a repair, we fix it right there whenever possible. If it’s an installation, we do a proper load calculation for your home—not a guess based on square footage. We size your system correctly so it runs efficiently and lasts longer.
After the work’s done, we test everything, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re comfortable with how the system’s running. Then we clean up and get out of your way.
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We handle the full range: central air conditioning, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, and boilers. Installation, repair, and maintenance for residential and commercial properties across Nassau County.
Maintenance means we’re checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, testing electrical connections, and catching small problems before they become expensive ones. Spring tune-ups before cooling season. Fall check-ups before you need heat. It’s not glamorous, but it’s what keeps systems from failing when you need them most.
Repairs get handled fast. We stock common parts and have access to what we don’t carry. Most repairs happen same-day because we know you can’t wait three days for AC in July.
Installations start with a proper load calculation. We measure your space, account for insulation, windows, and sun exposure, then size your system correctly. That’s how you avoid the short-cycling, high bills, and early breakdowns that come from incorrect sizing. Lawrence homes need systems built for the climate here—humid summers, cold winters, and everything in between.
System replacement costs have nearly doubled since 2019. What used to run $6,000 to $8,000 now sits between $12,000 and $15,000 or higher, depending on your home’s size and the equipment you choose.
That’s not a markup—it’s the market. Equipment costs are up. Tariffs added another 15% to 30% on top of that. And if you’re financing, higher interest rates make monthly payments steeper than they were a few years ago.
Here’s what affects your final number: the size of your home, the type of system (central air, heat pump, mini-split), efficiency ratings, and whether your ductwork needs work. We give you upfront pricing after we assess your home. No guessing, no “starting at” nonsense that triples once we’re halfway through the job.
Once a year minimum. Ideally, you’re scheduling in spring before cooling season starts, so your AC doesn’t fail during the first heat wave in June.
Regular maintenance catches refrigerant leaks, dirty coils, and failing electrical components before they shut your system down. It also keeps your system running efficiently, which matters when summer temps in Nassau County hit 82°F and your AC is running nonstop.
Here’s the part most people don’t think about: customers on maintenance plans are 70% to 80% more likely to buy their next system from the same company. That’s not because of loyalty—it’s because consistent maintenance builds trust and proves we know what we’re doing. If your current HVAC company isn’t checking your system annually, they’re not doing their job.
It depends on your home, not a formula. Square footage matters, but so does insulation, window placement, ceiling height, sun exposure, and how many people live there.
A proper load calculation takes all of that into account. It’s called a Manual J calculation, and it’s the only way to size a system correctly. Skipping this step is how you end up with an oversized unit that short-cycles, drives up your energy bills, and dies early. Or an undersized unit that runs constantly and never keeps up.
Most HVAC companies skip the load calculation because it takes time. They guess based on square footage or just replace your old system with the same size. That’s lazy, and it costs you money. We do the math because getting it right the first time means your system lasts longer and runs better.
Yes, but only if we’re willing to diagnose the actual problem instead of just selling you a new system.
High energy bills usually come from one of a few issues: an oversized or undersized system, dirty coils, low refrigerant, leaky ductwork, or a thermostat that’s not calibrated correctly. Sometimes it’s an old, inefficient system that’s just working too hard.
We start by checking your current system. If it’s running inefficiently because of a fixable issue, we fix it. If your system is old and burning through energy because the technology is outdated, we’ll tell you that too. Newer, energy-efficient systems can cut cooling demand by up to 45% and reduce heating electricity use by up to 75%. That’s real money back in your pocket every month, but only if the system is sized and installed correctly.
Yes. Same-day service is standard for us, and we handle emergency calls when your system goes down outside business hours.
AC breaking during a heat wave isn’t just uncomfortable—it’s dangerous, especially for kids, elderly family members, or anyone with respiratory issues. Same goes for heat in winter. When temps drop under 16°F in Nassau County, you can’t wait until Monday morning for someone to show up.
We keep common parts in stock and have access to what we don’t carry. Most emergency repairs get handled the same day because we know what’s on the line. You’re not getting pushed to the end of the week or told to tough it out with box fans. Call us, and we move.
Central air cools your home in summer but doesn’t provide heat. A heat pump does both—cooling in summer, heating in winter—by moving heat instead of generating it.
Heat pumps are more energy-efficient than traditional furnaces because they transfer heat rather than burn fuel. That can save you money on heating costs, especially with energy prices where they are now. But heat pumps can struggle when temps drop really low, which happens in Lawrence during winter.
If you’re considering a heat pump, we’ll walk you through whether it makes sense for your home. Some homes do great with a heat pump alone. Others need a backup heat source for the coldest days. It depends on your home’s insulation, your heating needs, and what you’re trying to accomplish. We’ll give you the straight answer based on your situation—not what’s easiest for us to install.
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