HVAC Services in Argo Village, NY

Your System Works, Your Bills Drop, You Stay Comfortable

Licensed HVAC technicians serving Argo Village homes with installation, repair, and maintenance that actually lasts—backed by 8+ years of Nassau County experience.
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What You Get When Your HVAC Actually Works

Your energy bills stop climbing every month. That’s what happens when your heating and air conditioning system is sized right, installed correctly, and maintained by someone who knows what they’re doing.

You’re not waking up to a broken AC in July or a dead furnace in January. You’re not dealing with rooms that are too hot while others freeze. You’re not wondering if the last guy who touched your system actually knew what he was doing.

Your home stays the temperature you set it to. Your utility bills reflect an efficient system, not a struggling one. And when something does need attention, you’re calling someone local in Nassau County who picks up the phone and shows up when they say they will.

Nassau County HVAC Contractor Since 2016

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We’ve been handling HVAC services in Argo Village and across Nassau County for over 8 years. We’re based in Lynbrook, which means we’re not driving in from two counties over when you need help.

Our technicians are licensed, certified, and they’ve seen every type of system that exists in Nassau County homes—from older boilers that need careful attention to newer heat pump installations. We hold an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau because we show up on time, quote the job honestly, and do the work right.

Argo Village homes deal with the same climate challenges as the rest of Long Island—summers pushing into the 80s and winters dropping below 20°F. Your HVAC system needs to handle both, and we make sure it does.

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How HVAC Services Work in Argo Village

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

You call or message us with what’s going on. We schedule a visit within 24 hours—same day if it’s an emergency and your system is down completely.

Our technician shows up, evaluates your system, and explains what’s wrong in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling you on things you don’t need. If it’s a repair, we tell you what it costs before we touch anything. If it’s an installation, we talk about what size system actually fits your home, not what’s easiest for us to install.

We do the work, test everything, and make sure your heating and air conditioning system is running the way it should. Then we walk you through what we did and answer any questions you have. You get a clear invoice, and if there’s a warranty on parts or labor, we explain exactly what’s covered.

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Heat Pump Services and Boiler Installation NY

What's Included in HVAC Services for Argo Village Homes

We handle AC repair Nassau County homeowners need when systems fail mid-summer. That includes diagnosing refrigerant leaks, replacing compressors, fixing electrical issues, and addressing airflow problems that make some rooms uncomfortable.

For heating, we install and service boilers, furnaces, and heat pumps. Boiler installation in NY requires someone who understands local codes and how these systems perform in our climate. We also work on ductless mini-splits, which are common in Argo Village homes that don’t have existing ductwork.

AC maintenance in Nassau County means cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, and catching small problems before they turn into expensive failures. We also install programmable and smart thermostats that help you control energy costs without sacrificing comfort. If you’re eligible for federal tax credits on heat pump installations—up to $2,000 through 2025—we’ll walk you through what qualifies.

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How much does AC repair cost in Nassau County?

Most AC repairs in Nassau County range from $150 to $600, depending on what’s broken. A refrigerant recharge might cost $200 to $400. A failed capacitor runs $150 to $300. Compressor replacements are more expensive—usually $1,200 to $2,500—because the compressor is the heart of your system.

The price depends on the part, the labor involved, and whether your system is still under warranty. If your AC is over 12 years old and needs a major repair, we’ll be honest about whether fixing it makes sense or if replacement is the smarter move financially.

We give you the cost upfront before starting any work. No surprises, no “we’ll figure it out as we go.” You decide if the repair is worth it based on real numbers.

Heat pump sizing depends on your home’s square footage, insulation quality, window efficiency, and how much heating and cooling load your space actually requires. A 1,500 square foot home typically needs a 2 to 2.5 ton heat pump. A 2,500 square foot home usually requires 3.5 to 4 tons.

But square footage alone doesn’t tell the full story. Poor insulation or old windows increase your heating and cooling needs. An oversized heat pump cycles on and off too frequently, which wastes energy and wears out components faster. An undersized unit runs constantly and never keeps up with demand.

We do a proper load calculation before recommending a system size. That means measuring your space, checking insulation, and factoring in Argo Village’s climate. You get a system that fits your home, not a one-size-fits-all guess.

Once a year, ideally in spring before cooling season starts. Annual AC maintenance catches problems early—like refrigerant leaks, failing capacitors, or dirty coils—before they cause a breakdown in July when you actually need your system.

During a maintenance visit, we clean the condenser coils, check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, test the thermostat, and make sure airflow is where it should be. This keeps your system running efficiently, which lowers your energy bills and extends the lifespan of your equipment.

Skipping maintenance doesn’t save you money. It just means small issues turn into expensive repairs, and your system works harder than it needs to, costing you more every month on your utility bill.

A boiler heats water and distributes that heat through radiators or radiant floor systems. A furnace heats air and blows it through ductwork. Boilers are common in older Argo Village homes and throughout Nassau County because they provide even, comfortable heat without drying out the air.

Furnaces heat up faster and work well in homes that already have ductwork for central air. They’re typically less expensive to install than boilers. But boilers last longer—often 20 to 30 years compared to 15 to 20 for furnaces—and they’re quieter since there’s no blower fan.

If you’re replacing a heating system, the choice depends on what’s already in your home. Switching from a boiler to a furnace means installing ductwork, which is expensive. We’ll walk you through what makes sense for your situation and your budget.

Yes. Through December 31, 2025, federal tax credits cover up to $2,000 per year for qualified heat pump installations. The system needs to meet specific energy efficiency standards—usually a SEER2 rating of 16 or higher and an HSPF2 of 9 or higher.

Heat pumps also qualify for New York State incentives through NYSERDA, which can add rebates on top of the federal credit. Combined, these incentives can reduce your upfront cost by $2,000 to $4,000, depending on the system and your home’s energy profile.

We’ll tell you which systems qualify and help you understand what paperwork you need for the tax credit. The savings are real, and heat pumps can cut your annual heating and cooling costs by $600 or more compared to older systems.

Most residential HVAC installations take one to three days. A straightforward AC or furnace replacement in a home with existing ductwork usually takes one full day. A heat pump installation might take one to two days depending on whether we’re adding a backup heating source.

Boiler installation in NY typically takes two to three days because of the plumbing work, venting requirements, and system testing involved. Ductless mini-split installations are faster—often completed in one day—since there’s no ductwork to install or modify.

We schedule the work around your availability and keep the job site clean. You’ll know the timeline before we start, and if anything changes, we’ll tell you immediately. No dragging out the job or leaving your home without heating or cooling for days.