Energy costs in Manhasset run higher than most places on Long Island. Your HVAC system accounts for roughly half of what you spend on utilities every year. When it’s running inefficiently or breaking down during a heatwave or snowstorm, that’s not just uncomfortable—it’s expensive.
You need a system that keeps your home at the right temperature without spiking your electric bill. That means proper installation, regular maintenance that actually prevents problems, and repairs done right the first time. Most jobs get finished the same day, so you’re not waiting around or rescheduling your life.
When your furnace quits in January or your AC dies in July, you want someone who picks up the phone and shows up ready to fix it. Not someone who quotes you one price and charges another. Not someone who disappears after the install. You want clear pricing, licensed technicians, and a company that’s been doing this long enough to know what actually works in Nassau County homes.
We’ve been handling HVAC services in Manhasset, NY and across Nassau County since 2016. Every technician on our team is certified and licensed. Our BBB A+ rating didn’t come from marketing—it came from showing up on time, doing the work right, and charging what we quoted.
Manhasset homeowners deal with specific challenges: older homes with unique ductwork, high energy costs, and weather that swings from 95-degree summers to single-digit winters. We’ve seen it all. We know which systems hold up in these conditions and which ones don’t. We know what breaks down most often and how to prevent it.
You’re not getting a national chain that rotates technicians every six months. You’re getting a local crew that lives and works in the same county you do. We’re based in Lynbrook, and we’ve built our reputation one job at a time in communities like yours.
You call or submit a request. We ask a few questions about what’s going on—whether it’s a breakdown, a new installation, or routine maintenance. You get a clear answer about timing and a ballpark idea of cost before anyone drives out.
We schedule a visit that works for your calendar, not ours. A licensed technician shows up with the tools and parts needed for most common repairs. They assess the system, explain what’s wrong in plain language, and give you a written estimate before any work starts. No surprises.
If it’s a repair, most jobs get done that same visit. If it’s an installation or something more involved, we map out a timeline and stick to it. You’re not left guessing when we’ll be back or what’s happening next. When the job’s done, we test everything, walk you through what we did, and make sure you’re clear on maintenance going forward.
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We handle air conditioning repair in Manhasset, NY, furnace installation in Manhasset, NY, boiler repair in Manhasset, NY, heat pump services in Manhasset, NY, and AC replacement in Manhasset, NY. That covers central air systems, ductless mini-splits, forced air furnaces, boilers, and heat pumps—residential and commercial.
Manhasset’s housing stock includes everything from newer builds to century-old homes. That means we’re working with different duct configurations, varying insulation levels, and systems ranging from brand new to decades old. We don’t push you toward the most expensive option. We tell you what’ll work for your home, your budget, and your energy goals.
If your system qualifies for federal tax credits—like the 30% credit available through 2025 for high-efficiency heat pumps—we’ll let you know. If a repair makes more sense than a replacement, we’ll tell you that too. The goal is a system that works reliably without costing you more than it should. Most homeowners in Nassau County see lower energy bills after upgrading to a properly sized, energy-efficient system. We size equipment based on your actual square footage and insulation, not guesswork.
Repair costs depend on what’s broken and what system you have. A simple fix like a faulty thermostat or clogged filter might run a couple hundred dollars. Replacing a compressor or heat exchanger costs more—sometimes over a thousand.
We give you a written estimate before starting any work. That estimate includes parts, labor, and any fees. No hidden charges for “diagnostics” or “trip fees” that weren’t discussed upfront. If the repair costs more than half what a new system would cost, we’ll tell you. Sometimes it makes more sense to replace than to keep patching an aging unit.
Energy costs in Manhasset are high enough that an inefficient system can cost you hundreds extra per year. If your furnace or AC is over 15 years old and needs a major repair, replacement often pays for itself within a few years through lower utility bills.
A furnace burns fuel—usually natural gas or oil—to create heat. A heat pump moves heat from one place to another using electricity. In winter, it pulls heat from outside air and brings it inside. In summer, it works like an air conditioner, moving heat out.
Heat pumps can cut your heating costs significantly compared to older furnaces or baseboard heaters. Modern units work efficiently even in cold Long Island winters. The upfront cost is higher, but the federal tax credit covers 30% of the installation cost through the end of 2025, and your monthly energy bills drop.
Furnaces still make sense in some situations—especially if you already have gas lines and ductwork set up for it. But more Manhasset homeowners are switching to heat pumps as energy codes tighten and electricity rates become more predictable than fuel oil prices. We’ll walk you through both options based on your home’s setup and what you’re spending now.
Once a year, ideally before heating season starts in the fall. Maintenance catches small problems before they turn into expensive breakdowns. A tune-up includes cleaning components, checking for wear, testing safety controls, and making sure the system runs efficiently.
Skipping maintenance doesn’t just risk a breakdown during a snowstorm. It also costs you money every month in higher energy bills. A dirty filter or worn part can increase your heating costs by 15% or more. Regular maintenance keeps your system running at peak efficiency and extends its lifespan by years.
If your system is older or you’ve had issues in the past, twice-a-year service makes sense—once before winter, once before summer. Most Manhasset homeowners with newer systems do fine with annual checkups. We’ll tell you what your specific system needs based on its age, condition, and how hard it works.
Yes. When your heat goes out in January or your AC quits during a heatwave, that’s not something you can wait three days to fix. We prioritize emergency calls and get someone out as quickly as possible—usually same-day.
Emergency service costs more than scheduled work because it means pulling a technician off another job or sending someone out after hours. We’re upfront about that cost before dispatching. But if you’re dealing with no heat in freezing temps or no AC with elderly family members in the house, waiting isn’t an option.
Most emergency repairs get resolved the same visit. Our trucks carry common parts for the systems we see most often in Nassau County homes. If we need to order a part, we’ll do everything possible to get your system running temporarily until the replacement arrives.
Most furnace installations take one day. If your ductwork needs modification or we’re switching fuel types—like going from oil to gas or installing a heat pump—it might take two days.
The process includes removing your old unit, installing the new furnace, connecting it to existing ductwork and fuel lines, testing the system, and making sure everything’s running safely and efficiently. We don’t leave until the system’s working and you understand how to operate it.
Timing also depends on permits. Some installations in Manhasset require permits from the town. We handle that paperwork, but it can add a few days to the schedule. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you know what to expect. If we say it’ll be done Thursday, it’ll be done Thursday.
That depends on your home’s square footage, insulation, window quality, ceiling height, and how much sun exposure you get. An oversized system cycles on and off too frequently, wearing out components faster and leaving your home humid. An undersized system runs constantly and never quite keeps up.
We do a proper load calculation before recommending a system size. That means measuring your space and accounting for factors that affect heating and cooling demand. A 2,000-square-foot home with old single-pane windows needs a different setup than the same square footage with new insulation and energy-efficient windows.
A lot of older systems in Manhasset were oversized when they were installed. Contractors used to go bigger “just to be safe,” but that creates more problems than it solves. Right-sizing your system saves you money upfront and long-term. You’re not paying for more capacity than you need, and the system runs more efficiently because it’s properly matched to your home.
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