You’re not just paying to stop sweating in August or shivering in January. You’re paying to stop worrying about when the next breakdown happens, what the next energy bill looks like, and whether you’re getting ripped off by someone who talks fast and charges faster.
When your HVAC system works right, you don’t think about it. That’s the goal. No more thermostat games. No more space heaters in the bedroom or fans running all night because one room won’t cool down. Just consistent temperature, lower monthly costs, and equipment that doesn’t quit on you during the coldest or hottest week of the year.
Island Park homes deal with salt air that corrodes outdoor units faster than inland properties. They deal with older housing stock that wasn’t built for modern ductless systems or high-efficiency heat pumps. And they deal with rising energy costs that make an inefficient furnace or AC unit expensive to ignore. Fixing those problems the right way means you’re not calling someone back in six months.
We’re based in Lynbrook and work throughout Nassau County, including Island Park. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating, which matters because it means we’ve been vetted and we’ve stayed clean. Over 155 customers have left five-star reviews, and most of our work comes from people who were referred by someone who already used us.
Our techs are certified and experienced with the systems common in Island Park homes—older boilers, ductless mini-splits in additions, central air units fighting salt air corrosion. We stock parts for the brands people actually have, so most repairs get done the same day. No waiting a week for an outdoor coil or a blower motor while your house bakes or freezes.
We don’t do high-pressure sales. You get an honest assessment, transparent pricing, and a clear explanation of what’s broken, what it costs to fix, and how long it’ll last once we do.
You call or submit a request. We schedule a time that works for you—not a four-hour window where you’re stuck waiting around. A certified tech shows up with a stocked truck, not an empty van and a list of excuses.
First, we diagnose the problem. If it’s a repair, we explain what’s broken, what it costs to fix, and whether fixing it makes sense or if you’re better off replacing the unit. If it’s an installation, we assess your space, talk through your options (central air, ductless mini-split, heat pump, new furnace or boiler), and give you upfront pricing with no hidden fees.
Once you approve the work, we handle it. Installations get scheduled fast. Repairs often get done the same day. We clean up after ourselves, test the system to make sure it’s running right, and walk you through what we did. You’re not left guessing whether it’s actually fixed or just limping along until the next breakdown.
If it’s a maintenance visit, we inspect the whole system—filters, coils, ductwork, electrical connections, refrigerant levels. We catch small problems before they become expensive ones. And we give you a clear report on what we found and what you should keep an eye on.
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We handle everything HVAC-related for Island Park homes and businesses. Air conditioning repair when your system won’t cool or the compressor keeps tripping. Heating maintenance before winter so your furnace or boiler doesn’t fail when you need it most. Furnace installation when your old unit finally dies or your energy bills are too high to justify keeping it. Boiler repair for homes still running hydronic heat. Heat pump services for people who want year-round efficiency without separate heating and cooling systems. AC replacement when your outdoor unit is corroded beyond repair or you’re tired of paying for refrigerant refills every summer.
Island Park’s coastal location means outdoor units take a beating from salt air. Minor leaks turn into major corrosion problems fast. We see it all the time—condenser coils eaten through, cabinet rust, electrical connections corroded to the point where the system won’t even start. Regular maintenance catches that early. Waiting until it breaks costs more.
If you’ve got a historic home with original plasterwork or trim you don’t want disturbed, we know how to install ductless mini-splits or route new ductwork without tearing up your walls. If you’ve added a sunroom or finished an attic and your existing system can’t keep up, we’ll talk through whether extending your ductwork makes sense or if a ductless unit is smarter.
Energy efficiency isn’t just a buzzword here. Nassau County residents are looking at an average $60 monthly increase in energy costs by 2026. A furnace or AC unit that’s even five years old is significantly less efficient than what’s available now. Upgrading saves money every month, and there are rebates available through New York State and local utilities that can cover a big chunk of the install cost—sometimes up to 70% for heat pumps depending on your household income.
It depends on what you’re replacing and what you’re replacing it with. A basic central air unit for a smaller home might run $4,000 to $7,000 installed. A full furnace and AC replacement for a larger home can hit $10,000 to $15,000. Heat pumps cost more upfront but handle both heating and cooling, and they qualify for rebates that can cut your out-of-pocket cost significantly.
Ductless mini-split systems range from $3,000 for a single-zone unit to $12,000+ for a whole-home setup with multiple indoor heads. Boiler replacements typically run $5,000 to $10,000 depending on the size and whether you’re switching fuel types.
The real cost isn’t just the equipment—it’s the install. Cheap installs cause problems. Undersized units that can’t keep up. Oversized units that short-cycle and waste energy. Ductwork that leaks. Refrigerant lines that weren’t brazed properly. We price jobs based on doing it right the first time, and we give you that number upfront with no surprise fees later.
Once a year, ideally in the fall before you start running your furnace or boiler regularly. Maintenance catches problems early—cracked heat exchangers, clogged burners, failing blower motors, dirty filters choking airflow. Fixing those during a scheduled visit costs a lot less than an emergency call in January when your heat goes out overnight.
If you’re running a heat pump year-round, you should have it serviced twice a year—once before cooling season, once before heating season. Heat pumps work harder than standard AC units because they’re running in both modes, so they need more attention.
Skipping maintenance doesn’t just risk a breakdown. It voids most manufacturer warranties. And it costs you money every month because a dirty system works harder and uses more energy. A clogged filter alone can increase your heating bill by 15%. Dirty coils, bad electrical connections, low refrigerant—all of it adds up.
It depends on what you’ve got now and what you’re trying to solve. If you’ve already got ductwork and it’s in decent shape, a high-efficiency furnace and AC unit makes sense. If your ducts are leaking or you don’t have ducts at all, ductless mini-splits are usually the smarter move. They don’t require tearing up walls, they’re more efficient than window units, and you can control temperatures room by room.
Heat pumps are a good option if you want one system handling both heating and cooling. They’re more efficient than traditional furnaces, and the rebates available right now make them affordable. Some households qualify for rebates covering 70% to 100% of the install cost.
Older Island Park homes also deal with limited electrical capacity. If your panel can’t handle a new central air system, we’ll talk through options—upgrading your panel, installing a ductless system that draws less power, or sticking with a high-efficiency furnace and adding AC later. We’re not going to sell you a system that doesn’t fit your house.
Yes. HVAC emergencies don’t wait for business hours. Your furnace quits at 11 p.m. in January. Your AC dies on the hottest day in August. Your boiler starts leaking or making noises that sound expensive.
We respond fast, and we stock parts for the systems most Island Park homes are running. That means we can usually fix the problem the same day instead of ordering parts and coming back later. If it’s something we can’t fix on the spot, we’ll tell you that upfront and talk through your options—whether it makes sense to repair or replace, and what a temporary fix looks like if you need time to decide.
Emergency calls cost more than scheduled service because we’re pulling a tech off another job or coming out after hours. But we don’t price-gouge. You get the same transparent pricing and honest assessment you’d get during a regular appointment.
Most straightforward replacements—swapping an old furnace for a new one, replacing a central AC unit—take one day. If we’re installing a completely new system, running ductwork, or setting up a multi-zone ductless system, it might take two days.
Bigger jobs or complicated installs (like adding AC to a home that never had it, or replacing a boiler and rerouting all the hydronic lines) can take longer. We’ll give you a timeline upfront so you know what to expect.
We don’t rush installs to move on to the next job. A bad install causes problems for years—leaking ducts, incorrect refrigerant charge, undersized equipment, electrical issues. We take the time to do it right, test everything, and make sure it’s running the way it should before we leave.
Yes. New York State and local utility companies offer rebates for energy-efficient HVAC upgrades, and we’ll walk you through what’s available. Heat pump rebates are the biggest right now—some households qualify for rebates covering up to 70% or even 100% of the install cost depending on income.
There are also rebates for high-efficiency furnaces, central AC units, and ductless mini-splits. The programs change, and the paperwork can be confusing, but we’ve done this enough times to know what qualifies and what doesn’t.
We’ll help you figure out what rebates apply to your situation and what documentation you need. Some rebates get applied at the time of purchase. Others require submitting forms after the install. Either way, we make sure you’re not leaving money on the table.
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