You’re paying $310 a month for electricity in Nassau County. That’s 34% higher than what most Americans pay, and if your HVAC system is working against you instead of for you, that number climbs even higher.
Here’s what changes when your heating and cooling actually work the way they should. Your home stays comfortable without the thermostat wars. Your energy bills stop creeping up every month. And you’re not sitting around wondering if your AC is going to die on the hottest day of summer or your heat will quit in January.
We install, maintain, and repair HVAC systems across Seaford and Nassau County—central air, heat pumps, mini-splits, boilers, the whole lineup. The goal isn’t just to get your system running. It’s to get it running efficiently so you’re not bleeding money every month while half your house is too hot and the other half is freezing.
We’ve been handling HVAC work in Seaford and across Nassau County since 2016. We’re locally owned, BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and our techs are certified to work on every major brand and system type you’ll find in a Long Island home.
We’re not the biggest name out here, and we’re fine with that. What matters more is that when you call, you get a real answer. When we give you a quote, that’s the price. And when we say we’ll be there Tuesday at 10, we show up Tuesday at 10.
Half the homes on Long Island are running outdated boilers and aging AC units that cost you way more than they should. We’ve seen it in every neighborhood in Seaford. Our job is to tell you what’s actually wrong, what it’ll cost to fix, and whether replacing makes more sense than patching it together one more time.
You call or fill out a form. We schedule a time that actually works for you—not a four-hour window where you’re stuck waiting around. Our tech shows up on time, takes a look at your system, and walks you through what’s happening. No jargon. No upselling. Just a clear explanation of the problem and what it takes to fix it.
If it’s a repair, we handle it right there if we’ve got the parts. If it’s an installation, we measure your space, calculate the load, and size the system correctly so you’re not paying for more capacity than you need or running something too small that works twice as hard. Then we give you a flat quote. That’s the number. No surprise fees when the job’s done.
Once you’re good to move forward, we schedule the work, show up when we say we will, and finish the job without leaving a mess behind. After install or repair, we test everything, make sure it’s running the way it should, and show you how to keep it that way. If something comes up later, you’ve got our number.
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We cover residential and commercial HVAC work across Seaford and Nassau County. That includes installing new systems, fixing broken ones, and maintaining what you’ve already got so it doesn’t break in the first place.
If your AC isn’t cooling, your heat isn’t working, or your energy bills are climbing for no clear reason, we’ll figure out why. Our techs are trained on central air systems, ductless mini-splits, heat pumps, boilers, and furnaces. We work on all the major brands, and we’ve been doing this long enough to know what fails, what lasts, and what’s worth fixing versus replacing.
Nassau County has some of the highest energy costs in the country. A system that’s even slightly off can cost you hundreds of extra dollars a year. We help you take advantage of federal tax credits worth up to $2,000 on energy-efficient installations, and we’ll walk you through rebate programs you might not even know exist. You shouldn’t have to be an expert on HVAC incentives—that’s our job.
When we finish a job, your system works. Your house is comfortable. And you know exactly what you paid and why.
It depends on the size of your home, the type of system you’re installing, and whether we’re working with existing ductwork or starting from scratch. For a typical Seaford home, you’re looking at anywhere from $5,000 to $12,000 for a full replacement, but that range shifts based on what you actually need.
A 1,200-square-foot house doesn’t need the same system as a 2,500-square-foot house, and if your ducts are shot or you’re switching from a boiler to central air, that changes the scope. We don’t give ballpark numbers over the phone because they’re usually wrong. We come out, measure your space, check your existing setup, and give you a real quote based on your home—not someone else’s.
If your system is over 15 years old and you’re spending money on repairs every year, replacement usually makes more sense than patching it. We’ll tell you either way. And if you qualify for rebates or tax credits, we’ll help you navigate that so you’re not leaving money on the table.
Twice a year. Once before cooling season, once before heating season. That’s the standard, and it’s not just something we say to sell maintenance plans—it actually prevents most of the emergency calls we get.
Spring maintenance catches AC issues before the first heat wave. Fall maintenance makes sure your heat works before it’s 20 degrees outside and you’re realizing it doesn’t. During a maintenance visit, we’re checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, inspecting electrical connections, testing airflow, and swapping filters. Small stuff that keeps the big stuff from breaking.
Nassau County weather swings hard. Your system works overtime in July and January, and if it’s already struggling because of a dirty coil or a failing part, that’s when it quits. Maintenance doesn’t guarantee nothing will ever break, but it catches most problems while they’re still cheap to fix. And it keeps your system running efficiently, which matters when you’re paying $310 a month for electricity.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, but for most Seaford homes, a high-efficiency heat pump or a two-stage central air system paired with a gas furnace makes the most sense. Heat pumps are getting more popular because they handle both heating and cooling, they’re energy-efficient, and they qualify for federal tax credits up to $2,000.
If you’ve got an older home with radiators and no ductwork, a ductless mini-split system might be the better move. You get zone control, you’re not tearing up walls to install ducts, and you can heat or cool specific rooms without conditioning the whole house. That saves money if you’re not using every room all the time.
The right system depends on your home’s size, insulation, existing setup, and what you’re trying to solve. If your current system can’t keep up, we’ll figure out why. If you’re building new or doing a major renovation, we’ll design something that actually fits the space. The goal is efficiency and comfort without overpaying for capacity you don’t need.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new system, fix it. If it’s over 15 years old, needs a major repair, and your energy bills keep climbing, replace it. That’s the general rule, but there are exceptions.
A compressor failure on a 12-year-old AC unit might cost $2,000 to fix, but that same unit is probably 30-40% less efficient than a new model. You’ll spend the $2,000 on the repair, then keep paying higher energy bills for another few years until something else breaks. At that point, replacement makes more financial sense even if the system isn’t completely dead yet.
We’ll walk you through the math. If a repair buys you another five solid years, we’ll tell you. If you’re throwing money at a system that’s going to keep failing, we’ll tell you that too. Our job is to give you the information so you can make the call that makes sense for your budget and your home.
Yes. If your heat dies in the middle of winter or your AC quits during a heat wave, we’ll get someone out as fast as we can. HVAC emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we get that.
Emergency calls get priority scheduling. We’ll do what we can to get your system back up and running the same day, but that depends on the problem and whether we need to order parts. Most common failures—blower motors, capacitors, thermostats, refrigerant leaks—we can handle on the spot because we stock the parts.
If it’s something more complex or your system is old enough that parts are hard to find, we’ll at least get you a temporary solution while we figure out the permanent fix. Nobody should be sitting in a freezing house in January or sweating through a Nassau County summer because their HVAC system failed. Call us, and we’ll take care of it.
Absolutely. The federal government offers tax credits up to $2,000 for qualifying energy-efficient heat pumps, and there are additional rebates through utility companies and state programs that a lot of homeowners don’t even know exist. We’ll tell you what you qualify for and help you with the paperwork.
The tax credit applies to systems that meet specific efficiency standards, and not every unit qualifies. We only install equipment that makes sense for your home and your budget, and if it qualifies for a rebate or credit, we’ll make sure you know how to claim it. Some rebates require specific documentation or proof of installation from a licensed contractor—we handle that part.
Nassau County energy costs are high enough without leaving money on the table. If there’s a rebate or credit available, you should get it. We’ve done this enough times that we know which programs are worth the effort and which ones are more hassle than they’re worth. You focus on staying comfortable. We’ll handle the rest.
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