You stop worrying about whether your AC will quit during July or your heat will fail when temperatures drop. Your energy bills become predictable instead of shocking. You know exactly what you’re paying before work starts, and the person showing up at your door actually knows what they’re doing.
That’s what happens when you work with an HVAC company in Old Westbury, NY that treats your time and your home with respect. No vague estimates. No technicians learning on the job. No wondering if the repair will last through the season.
Your system runs efficiently. Your home stays comfortable. And when you need service, you get someone who answers the phone and shows up when they say they will. It’s not revolutionary—it’s just how HVAC maintenance and repair should work in the first place.
We’ve been handling heating and cooling work across Nassau County since 2016. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and we’re based right here in Lynbrook—not some national chain routing calls through a call center three states away.
Old Westbury homes aren’t cookie-cutter. Many were built in the ’60s and ’70s with layouts and systems that require someone who actually understands how older homes work. You need technicians who know the difference between a quick patch and a real fix, especially when you’re managing a property worth well over the county average.
We handle central air, heat pumps, mini-splits, boilers, and full HVAC installations for both residential and commercial clients. Our team is certified, our work is insured, and our pricing is upfront before we touch anything.
You call or message us with what’s going on. We ask a few questions to understand the issue—whether it’s a breakdown, a maintenance check, or a full system replacement. Then we schedule a time that works for you, and we show up when we say we will.
Once we’re on-site, we assess your system and explain what’s wrong in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. If it’s a repair, we tell you what it’ll cost before we start. If it’s an installation, we walk through your options based on your home’s size, layout, and your actual needs—not what makes us the most money.
After you approve the work, we get it done right. That means proper installation, clean work areas, and testing everything before we leave. You’ll know how to operate your system, what to expect moving forward, and how to reach us if something comes up. Then we follow up to make sure everything’s still running the way it should.
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We handle air conditioning repair, central AC installation, heating system maintenance, and emergency HVAC service across Old Westbury and Nassau County. That includes diagnosing issues with existing systems, replacing outdated equipment, and setting up preventive maintenance so you’re not dealing with breakdowns during the worst possible weather.
Old Westbury’s proximity to the water means humidity is a constant issue. Your AC isn’t just cooling—it’s dehumidifying. If your system isn’t sized right or maintained properly, you’ll feel sticky even when the thermostat says 72. We make sure your equipment matches your home’s actual cooling load, and we check airflow, refrigerant levels, and drainage during every service call.
You also get access to smart thermostat installation and energy-efficient system upgrades. Older homes in this area often run on equipment from the ’90s or early 2000s that’s costing you hundreds extra per year in electricity. Modern systems can cut your heating and cooling costs significantly while keeping your home more comfortable. We’ll walk through what makes sense for your property without pushing you toward the most expensive option.
It depends on your home’s size, the type of system you’re installing, and whether we’re working with existing ductwork or starting from scratch. For a typical Old Westbury home—let’s say 2,500 to 4,000 square feet—you’re generally looking at anywhere from $8,000 to $20,000 for a full system replacement. That’s a wide range because a basic split system costs less than a high-efficiency heat pump with zone controls and a smart thermostat.
Larger homes or properties with multiple zones will be on the higher end. Older homes that need ductwork modifications or electrical upgrades add to the cost. We give you a clear quote after assessing your property, and we break down what you’re paying for so there’s no confusion.
The good news is that a quality HVAC installation in Old Westbury, NY should last 15 to 20 years with proper maintenance. Cheaper systems might save you money upfront, but they’ll cost more in repairs and energy bills over time. We help you find the balance between upfront cost and long-term value.
Twice a year is the standard recommendation—once before cooling season and once before heating season. That means scheduling a spring tune-up for your AC and a fall check for your furnace or heat pump. If you’re running your system year-round or you have an older unit, more frequent checks can help catch problems before they turn into expensive repairs.
During a maintenance visit, we’re checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting electrical connections, testing airflow, and making sure your system is running efficiently. We also look for signs of wear that could lead to breakdowns. Most emergency calls we get could’ve been avoided with regular maintenance.
For Old Westbury homeowners, humidity control is a big part of the equation. If your system isn’t draining properly or your coils are dirty, you’ll notice your home feels damp even when the AC is running. Regular HVAC maintenance in Nassau County keeps your system running efficiently and your indoor air quality where it should be.
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 issue. If those are fine, check your air filter. A clogged filter can cause your system to shut down as a safety measure.
If none of that fixes it, call us. We handle emergency air conditioning repair in Old Westbury, NY, and we’ll get someone out as quickly as possible. Most homeowners expect service within 24 hours when their system is down, and we do everything we can to meet that expectation—especially during heat waves.
While you’re waiting, keep blinds closed, avoid using heat-generating appliances, and stay hydrated. If you have a basement or a lower level, that’s usually the coolest spot in the house. Don’t try to fix refrigerant leaks or electrical issues yourself—that’s a safety risk and it can make the problem worse. Let a certified technician handle it.
If you’re planning to stay in your home for more than five years, yes. High-efficiency systems cost more upfront, but they use significantly less energy, which means lower utility bills every month. Depending on your current system and how much you’re running your HVAC, you could save $500 to $1,500 per year on heating and cooling costs.
Modern high-efficiency units also run quieter, provide better humidity control, and come with features like variable-speed fans that keep temperatures more consistent. For Old Westbury homes—especially larger properties with older systems—the energy savings add up quickly. You’re also increasing your home’s value, which matters if you ever decide to sell.
There are also tax credits and rebates available for energy-efficient HVAC installations. We can walk you through what’s currently available and help you calculate your actual payback period. If your current system is more than 15 years old, upgrading to a high-efficiency model usually makes financial sense even without the rebates.
If your system is less than 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new unit, repair usually makes sense. If your system is over 15 years old, needs frequent repairs, or the repair costs more than 50% of a replacement, it’s time to replace.
Other signs you should replace instead of repair: your energy bills keep climbing even though your usage hasn’t changed, your home has hot or cold spots that never seem to get fixed, or your system uses R-22 refrigerant (which is being phased out and is expensive to refill). If you’re calling for repairs multiple times per year, you’re throwing money at a system that’s on its way out.
We’ll be straight with you about whether a repair makes sense or if you’re better off replacing. Some HVAC companies will push a new system because it’s more profitable, but that’s not how we operate. If a $300 repair buys you another three years, we’ll tell you that. If you’re looking at $2,000 in repairs on a 17-year-old system, we’ll recommend replacement. You make the final call, but we’ll give you the information you need to make it.
Yes. We handle emergency heating and cooling calls across Nassau County, including Old Westbury. If your heat goes out during a winter storm or your AC quits during a July heat wave, call us and we’ll get someone out as fast as we can.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled maintenance or repairs—that’s standard across the industry because we’re pulling a technician off other jobs or calling someone in after hours. But we’re upfront about pricing before we dispatch, so you know what you’re paying.
The best way to avoid emergency calls is regular maintenance. Most breakdowns happen because of something that could’ve been caught during a tune-up—a worn belt, a refrigerant leak, a failing capacitor. If you’re on a maintenance plan with us, you’re far less likely to need emergency service in the first place. And if something does go wrong, you’re already in our system and you get priority scheduling.
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