Your energy bill shouldn’t jump 30% because your system’s working overtime. When your HVAC runs efficiently, you’re not just comfortable—you’re saving money every month.
That means no more uneven temperatures between rooms. No more calling for emergency repairs in the middle of a heatwave or cold snap. No more wondering if your system will make it through another season.
You get consistent temperatures, cleaner air, and equipment that actually lasts. Systems properly maintained can reduce your energy costs by 20-30% while catching small issues before they become expensive emergencies. For homeowners in Hewlett Bay, NY, where summer heat and winter cold push systems to their limits, that difference shows up fast—in your comfort and your wallet.
We’ve been handling heating and cooling systems across Nassau County since 2017. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating, and our team of certified technicians works on everything from central air and heat pumps to mini-splits and boilers.
We’re based in Lynbrook, which means we know what Nassau County weather does to HVAC systems. We’ve seen how coastal humidity affects equipment in Hewlett Bay, and we know which systems hold up best when temperatures swing from summer highs to winter lows.
You’re not getting a national chain or a one-person operation. You’re working with a local company that shows up on time, explains what’s wrong in plain language, and gives you accurate estimates before any work starts.
First, we schedule a time that works for you—not a four-hour window where you’re stuck waiting. When we arrive, we assess your system and explain what’s happening in terms that make sense, not technical jargon you’d need to Google.
If it’s a repair, we tell you what’s broken, why it broke, and what it’ll cost to fix. If it’s an installation, we walk through your options based on your home’s size, your budget, and how you actually use your space. We don’t upsell you on features you don’t need.
Once you approve the work, we handle it efficiently. Our technicians are certified and experienced with all major HVAC systems—air conditioning repair, heating maintenance, furnace installation, boiler repair, heat pump services, and AC replacement. We clean up when we’re done, test everything to make sure it’s running right, and show you how to maintain it going forward.
You get a clear timeline, transparent pricing, and no surprises when the bill comes. That’s how it should work.
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We handle the full range of residential and commercial HVAC work in Hewlett Bay, NY. That includes air conditioning repair when your system stops cooling, heating maintenance before winter hits, and furnace installation when your old unit finally gives out.
If you’re dealing with boiler issues, inconsistent heat, or considering a heat pump upgrade, we handle that too. Heat pumps are becoming the go-to choice for Nassau County homeowners—they’re more efficient than traditional systems, and with the 30% federal tax credit available through 2025, the upfront cost is a lot more manageable.
We also install smart thermostats and indoor air quality systems. Smart thermostats can cut your heating and cooling costs by about 8%, and they let you control temperatures remotely so you’re not heating or cooling an empty house. Indoor air quality matters more than most people realize—if you’re dealing with allergies, dust, or stale air, your HVAC system’s filtration might be the problem.
Nassau County’s building standards are getting stricter around energy efficiency, and new construction is leaning heavily into high-performance HVAC systems. If you’re upgrading, we’ll make sure you’re set up to save money long-term, not just patch things for another year.
Twice a year—once before summer and once before winter. That’s when your system works hardest, and that’s when most breakdowns happen.
Spring maintenance preps your air conditioning for the heat. We check refrigerant levels, clean coils, test airflow, and catch anything that might fail when you need cooling most. Fall maintenance does the same for your heating system—we inspect your furnace or boiler, check for carbon monoxide risks, and make sure everything fires up safely.
Skipping maintenance doesn’t just risk a breakdown. It costs you money every month because dirty filters, worn parts, and low refrigerant make your system work harder and use more energy. Regular tune-ups can reduce your energy bills by 20-30% and extend your equipment’s lifespan by years. In Nassau County, where we’re running systems heavily in both summer and winter, that maintenance pays for itself fast.
For a full system replacement in a typical Hewlett Bay home, expect to pay between $5,000 and $12,000. The range depends on your home’s size, the type of system you choose, and whether your ductwork needs updates.
A basic central air and furnace setup runs on the lower end. Heat pumps, mini-split systems, and high-efficiency units with smart controls cost more upfront but save you significantly on energy bills. If your home is larger or your ductwork is outdated, that adds to the total.
Right now, there are solid incentives available. The federal tax credit covers 30% of the cost for high-efficiency heat pumps installed through 2025—that’s up to $2,000 back. NYSERDA also offers rebates for energy-efficient equipment. We walk you through what qualifies and help you take advantage of those savings. The goal isn’t to sell you the most expensive system—it’s to get you the right system that fits your budget and actually lowers your costs over time.
If your system is over 15 years old and repair costs are climbing, replacement usually makes more sense. Air conditioners lose efficiency as they age, and older units use refrigerants that are being phased out—making repairs more expensive and harder to find.
Here’s a simple rule: if the repair costs more than half the price of a new unit, and your system is past its prime, replace it. You’ll spend less on energy bills, avoid constant service calls, and get better cooling performance. Newer systems are also quieter and come with smart features that give you more control.
If your AC is newer but struggling, the issue might be something fixable—low refrigerant, a failing compressor, or ductwork problems. We’ll assess your system honestly and tell you whether a repair buys you a few more good years or if you’re just delaying the inevitable. We’re not here to sell you a new system if a $300 repair solves the problem. But we’re also not going to let you sink money into a unit that’s on its last legs.
It depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, window quality, and how many floors you have. A system that’s too small won’t keep up on hot or cold days. A system that’s too big cycles on and off constantly, wasting energy and wearing out faster.
Most homes in Hewlett Bay need between 2 and 5 tons of cooling capacity. A 1,500-square-foot home typically needs a 2.5 to 3-ton unit. Larger homes with poor insulation or lots of windows might need more. The only way to know for sure is a load calculation—we measure your space, check your insulation, and factor in your home’s layout.
Contractors who skip this step and just guess based on square footage often get it wrong. Oversized systems are one of the most common mistakes we see, and they lead to uneven temperatures, higher bills, and shorter equipment life. We do the math right the first time so your system runs efficiently and keeps your home comfortable without working harder than it needs to.
Yes. Modern heat pumps work efficiently even when temperatures drop into the teens, and Hewlett Bay’s winter lows rarely go below that for extended periods. They’re more efficient than furnaces, and they cool your home in summer too—so you’re getting both systems in one.
Heat pumps move heat instead of generating it, which uses less energy. That translates to lower utility bills year-round. They’re also cleaner—no combustion, no carbon monoxide risk, and no fuel deliveries. With the federal tax credit covering 30% of installation costs through 2025, the upfront investment is a lot more manageable.
The biggest concern people have is performance in extreme cold. If temperatures regularly drop below 10°F, a backup heat source makes sense—but that’s rare in Nassau County. Most of the time, a properly sized heat pump handles heating and cooling without issue. We’ll assess your home’s needs and recommend whether a heat pump works for you or if a traditional system makes more sense. It’s not a one-size-fits-all answer, but for most Hewlett Bay homeowners, heat pumps are the smarter long-term choice.
First, check your thermostat settings and make sure your system is set to heat or cool—not off or fan only. Check your circuit breaker to see if it tripped. If your furnace or boiler runs on gas, make sure the pilot light is on.
If those basics don’t solve it, call us. Sudden failures usually mean a tripped safety switch, a blown fuse, a failed capacitor, or a bigger component issue. These aren’t DIY fixes, and trying to troubleshoot electrical or refrigerant problems yourself can be dangerous or make the problem worse.
We offer emergency HVAC services across Nassau County because we know breakdowns don’t wait for business hours. When your system fails in the middle of summer heat or a winter freeze, you need someone who responds fast and fixes it right. We’ll diagnose the issue, explain what failed and why, and get your system running again. If it’s something that can’t be repaired or the cost doesn’t make sense, we’ll tell you that too—and help you figure out next steps without the pressure.
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