You’re not just paying for a repair or installation. You’re paying for a system that actually works through Floral Park’s humid 82-degree summers and those brutal winter nights when temps drop below 16.
That means proper sizing so you’re not running an oversized unit that cycles on and off, spiking your energy bills while leaving half the house cold. It means catching small issues during maintenance before they become expensive emergency calls. It means knowing your air conditioner will start when you need it, not the day after it’s already 85 inside.
When your HVAC system is installed right and maintained correctly, you stop thinking about it. That’s the outcome that matters—comfort you can count on without the constant worry about what’s going to break next.
We’ve been handling heating and cooling work across Nassau County since 2016. We’re based in Lynbrook, and Floral Park is part of our core service area—we know the housing stock here, the common system issues, and how the local climate affects your equipment.
Our technicians are certified, our work is backed by a BBB A+ rating, and we’ve completed projects for over 155 residential and commercial clients. We’re not the biggest company in the area, but that’s actually why we can stay responsive and keep our communication clear from estimate to completion.
You’ll work with people who’ve seen the same problems in hundreds of local homes and know how to fix them right the first time.
First, we schedule a time that works for you—not a four-hour window where you’re stuck waiting. A certified technician shows up, evaluates your system or your space, and gives you a clear explanation of what’s needed and why.
If it’s a repair, we diagnose the issue, explain your options, and provide upfront pricing before any work starts. If it’s an installation, we calculate the correct system size for your square footage and layout, then walk you through equipment options that fit your budget and efficiency goals.
Once you approve the work, we handle the installation or repair on schedule. You’re kept in the loop throughout the process—no disappearing for days or leaving a job half-finished. After completion, we test the system, show you how everything works, and make sure you’re comfortable operating it.
You get a clear timeline, transparent pricing, and work that’s done right. No chasing us down for updates or wondering when someone’s going to show up.
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We handle the full range of residential and commercial HVAC services in Floral Park, NY—air conditioning repair and replacement, heating maintenance and furnace installation, heat pump services, boiler repair, and mini-split systems.
For AC work, that means diagnosing refrigerant leaks, replacing failed compressors, cleaning coils, and installing properly sized central air systems that can handle Nassau County’s summer humidity. For heating, we service and install gas furnaces, oil systems, boilers, and heat pumps—whatever keeps your space warm when temperatures drop in January and February.
Maintenance contracts cover the seasonal tune-ups that prevent breakdowns: changing filters, checking electrical connections, testing safety controls, and catching wear before it turns into an expensive emergency call at the worst possible time. We also install and service ductless mini-splits for spaces where traditional ductwork isn’t practical.
Every service includes transparent pricing, certified technicians, and communication that doesn’t leave you guessing what’s happening with your system. You’re hiring local experience that understands how Floral Park’s climate affects your equipment and what actually works in homes and businesses around here.
Twice a year is the standard—once before cooling season and once before heating season. That typically means a spring check for your air conditioning system and a fall check for your furnace or boiler.
During a maintenance visit, the technician inspects and cleans components that wear out or get dirty through normal use: air filters, coils, electrical connections, safety controls, and moving parts that need lubrication. They also check refrigerant levels, test thermostat accuracy, and look for small issues like a failing capacitor or a worn belt before those problems cause a complete system shutdown.
In Floral Park’s climate, your AC works hard through summer humidity and your heating system runs consistently through cold winters. Regular maintenance extends equipment life, keeps energy bills lower by maintaining efficiency, and dramatically reduces the chance of a breakdown during extreme weather when you actually need the system most. Most emergency calls we get are from systems that haven’t been maintained—problems that could’ve been caught and fixed inexpensively during a routine visit.
It depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window count and placement, ceiling height, and how many people live there. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer, and that’s exactly why proper sizing matters.
An oversized system costs more upfront, cycles on and off too frequently (which wears out components faster), and doesn’t run long enough to remove humidity in summer. You end up with uneven temperatures and higher energy bills. An undersized system runs constantly, struggles to keep up during extreme weather, and wears out faster from overwork.
We calculate the correct size using a load calculation—not just guessing based on square footage. That accounts for your home’s specific characteristics and ensures the system matches your actual heating and cooling needs. For most Floral Park homes, that usually means a system between 2 to 5 tons for cooling, but the only way to know for sure is to have someone evaluate your specific space. Proper sizing is one of the biggest factors in whether your system performs well and lasts, so it’s worth getting right from the start.
A straightforward replacement where we’re swapping out an old system for a new one in the same location typically takes one full day—sometimes two if there are complications or if we’re working on both heating and cooling systems at once.
If you’re adding ductwork, relocating equipment, or installing a system in a space that never had central HVAC before, it takes longer. That could be several days depending on the scope of work. We give you a clear timeline during the estimate so you know what to expect.
The actual installation involves removing the old equipment, setting the new unit, connecting refrigerant lines and ductwork, running electrical and drainage, then testing everything to make sure it’s operating correctly and safely. We don’t leave until the system is fully functional and you understand how to operate it. Most of our Floral Park installations are complete within the timeline we quote upfront—we’re not the company that starts a job and disappears for a week. You’ll know the schedule before we start, and we stick to it.
Most repairs fall somewhere between $200 and $600, depending on what’s broken and what parts are needed. Simple fixes like replacing a capacitor or thermostat are on the lower end. Compressor replacements, refrigerant leaks, or blower motor failures cost more.
We provide upfront pricing before starting any repair work, so you’ll know the cost and can decide whether the repair makes sense or if it’s time to replace the system. If your unit is older than 12-15 years and needs an expensive repair, replacement might actually be the smarter financial move—we’ll walk you through that decision honestly instead of just selling you a repair that buys you six months.
The cost also depends on the type of system. Boiler repairs can run higher than furnace repairs. Heat pump service is different from standard AC work. Emergency calls outside normal business hours typically cost more than scheduled service. What matters is that you get a clear explanation of what’s wrong, what it costs to fix, and whether that repair is worth making given the age and condition of your system. No surprises, no pressure—just the information you need to make the right call for your situation.
Not necessarily, but there are situations where it makes sense. If both systems are near the end of their lifespan—typically 15-20 years for a furnace and 12-15 years for an AC unit—replacing them together can save you money on labor since the technician is already there doing the installation work.
Modern systems are also designed to work together more efficiently. If you replace just the outdoor AC unit but keep an old furnace with an outdated blower, you might not get the full efficiency rating the new air conditioner is capable of. The opposite is true too—a new high-efficiency furnace paired with an old AC might not perform as well as it should.
That said, if one system is significantly newer or in better shape than the other, there’s no reason to replace something that’s still working well. We evaluate both systems, tell you honestly what condition each one is in, and let you decide what makes sense for your budget and timeline. Some Floral Park homeowners replace both at once to avoid another major expense in a few years. Others replace what’s broken now and plan for the other system down the road. Both approaches work—it just depends on your situation and what you’re comfortable with.
Start with regular maintenance—a dirty filter alone can increase energy use by 5-15% because your system has to work harder to pull air through. Cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, and making sure all components are running efficiently keeps your system from wasting energy.
Next, check your thermostat settings. Setting your AC a few degrees higher in summer or your heat a few degrees lower in winter makes a noticeable difference in your monthly bill. A programmable or smart thermostat helps by automatically adjusting temperatures when you’re asleep or away, so you’re not heating or cooling an empty house.
Seal any ductwork leaks if you have them—leaky ducts waste conditioned air before it even reaches your living space, forcing your system to run longer to maintain temperature. Check your insulation too, especially in the attic. Poor insulation means your HVAC system is fighting against heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer.
Finally, if your system is old and inefficient, sometimes the best way to lower energy bills is to replace it with a modern, high-efficiency unit. A 20-year-old AC or furnace uses significantly more energy than today’s equipment. We can calculate whether the energy savings from a new system would offset the replacement cost over time, so you can make an informed decision about whether an upgrade makes financial sense for your Floral Park home.
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