Your HVAC system should keep your home comfortable without costing a fortune. When it’s properly sized and maintained, you’re not dealing with rooms that never reach the right temperature or utility bills that jump without warning.
That’s what matters when summers in East Garden City hit 82°F and winters drop below 16°F. Your system either handles it or it doesn’t. When it doesn’t, you’re scrambling for emergency repairs at the worst possible time.
We focus on getting your system right from the start. Proper load calculations mean your equipment matches your home’s actual needs. Regular maintenance catches problems before they become expensive failures. And when something does break, you’re getting honest assessments about what needs fixing and what doesn’t.
We’re based in Lynbrook and we’ve been handling HVAC services across Nassau County since 2016. Our technicians are certified, our work is backed by a BBB A+ rating, and we show up when we say we will.
East Garden City homes deal with the full range of Long Island weather. Four distinct seasons mean your heating and air conditioning systems work hard all year. We’ve seen what fails in older homes and what works in newer construction.
You’re not getting a sales pitch about equipment you don’t need. You’re getting a straight answer about what’s wrong, what it costs to fix, and how long it’ll last once we’re done.
First, we look at your actual system and your home. Not just the equipment model, but how it’s performing and whether it’s sized correctly for your space. If you’re calling about AC repair in Nassau County, we’re checking refrigerant levels, airflow, and whether your compressor is actually the problem or just a symptom.
Then we tell you what we found. If it’s a simple fix, that’s what we recommend. If your system is on its last legs and you’re throwing money at repairs, we’ll tell you that too. You get clear pricing before any work starts.
Once you approve the work, our team handles the installation or repair. We’re not subcontracting this out. Our certified technicians do the work, test everything, and make sure you know how to maintain it going forward. Projects get done on schedule because we plan properly and communicate if anything changes.
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We handle central air systems, heat pumps, ductless mini-splits, boilers, and furnaces. Both residential and commercial properties across Nassau County. That includes new installations when you’re replacing old equipment, routine maintenance to keep systems running efficiently, and emergency repairs when something fails.
Energy efficiency matters in East Garden City where heating and cooling costs add up fast. We install systems that match your home’s load requirements, not just what’s on sale. Proper sizing means your equipment cycles correctly, maintains consistent temperatures, and doesn’t waste energy short-cycling.
AC maintenance in Nassau County should happen before summer hits. Furnace repair in NY gets urgent when temperatures drop. We handle both, plus everything in between. Heat pump services, boiler installation in NY, duct cleaning, thermostat upgrades, and indoor air quality improvements.
You’re also getting honest timelines. We don’t promise same-day installation on complex jobs, but we do show up when scheduled and finish on time. That’s been our standard for eight years and it’s why customers keep calling us back.
Most homes in East Garden City have systems that were installed based on rough estimates or square footage alone. That’s not accurate enough. Your system size should be based on a Manual J load calculation that factors in your home’s insulation, window placement, ceiling height, and how many people live there.
An oversized system cycles on and off too frequently. That drives up your energy bills, creates uneven temperatures between rooms, and wears out components faster. An undersized system runs constantly and never quite gets your home comfortable.
We perform proper load calculations before recommending equipment. If your current system is struggling to maintain temperature or your bills have been climbing, sizing might be the issue. It’s worth checking before you spend money on repairs for a system that was never right for your home in the first place.
Maintenance should happen twice a year—once before cooling season and once before heating season. For your AC, that means checking refrigerant levels, cleaning coils, testing airflow, inspecting electrical connections, and replacing filters. For heating systems, we’re checking burners, heat exchangers, venting, and safety controls.
This catches small problems before they become expensive failures. A dirty coil reduces efficiency by up to 30%. A failing capacitor can take out your compressor if it’s not replaced in time. Low refrigerant means there’s a leak that needs fixing, not just a top-off.
Regular maintenance also keeps your warranty valid on newer equipment. Most manufacturers require proof of annual service. Beyond that, a well-maintained system in Nassau County lasts 15-20 years instead of failing at 10. You’re spending a couple hundred dollars a year to avoid thousand-dollar emergency repairs.
For a typical East Garden City home, you’re looking at $5,000 to $12,000 for a complete system replacement. That range depends on your home’s size, the equipment efficiency you choose, and whether ductwork needs modification. A straightforward swap on a 1,500 square foot home with existing ducts sits on the lower end. Larger homes or systems requiring duct upgrades cost more.
Higher efficiency equipment costs more upfront but saves money monthly. A 16 SEER system versus a 14 SEER might add $1,500 to your install cost but cut your cooling bills by 15-20%. In Nassau County where you’re running AC from May through September, that adds up.
We provide written estimates that break down equipment costs, labor, and any additional work needed. No hidden fees. If your ducts are leaking or your electrical panel needs upgrading to handle new equipment, you’ll know that before we start. Most installations take one to two days depending on complexity.
Your system might be keeping your home comfortable while working much harder than it should. Dirty coils, low refrigerant, failing capacitors, or duct leaks all reduce efficiency without causing complete failure. You don’t notice the problem until you see the electric bill.
Duct leaks are common in older Nassau County homes. If 20-30% of your conditioned air is leaking into your attic or crawlspace, your system runs longer to compensate. That’s wasted energy you’re paying for. Sealing ducts and adding insulation often cuts bills by 15-20%.
Thermostat placement matters too. If yours is in direct sunlight or near a heat source, it’s getting false readings and cycling your system incorrectly. We also see systems that were oversized from the start, which causes short-cycling and higher bills. An energy audit identifies where you’re losing money. Sometimes it’s a simple fix. Sometimes it’s time to replace equipment that’s costing more to run than it’s worth.
Check your thermostat first. Make sure it’s set to cool and the temperature setting is below your current room temperature. Then check your circuit breaker—AC units sometimes trip breakers, especially during high-demand periods when everyone’s running their systems.
If those are fine, check your air filter. A completely clogged filter can cause your system to shut down as a safety measure. Replace it and see if the system restarts. Also look at your outdoor unit—if it’s covered in debris or the area around it is blocked, clear it and give the system 30 minutes to reset.
If none of that works, you need a technician. Don’t keep resetting breakers or forcing the system to run. You could be dealing with a refrigerant leak, failed compressor, or electrical issue that gets worse the longer it runs. We handle emergency AC repair in Nassau County and we’ll tell you over the phone if there’s anything else you can safely check before we come out.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of replacement, repair usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and you’re looking at a major component failure like a compressor or heat exchanger, replacement is typically the better investment.
Here’s the math that matters: multiply your system’s age by the repair cost. If that number exceeds the cost of a new system, replace it. A 12-year-old system needing a $1,500 repair puts you at $18,000 in the calculation. A new system costs $8,000. The old system will likely need another expensive repair within a few years.
Also consider efficiency. A system from 2010 runs at 13 SEER or lower. New systems start at 14 SEER and go up to 20+ SEER. The energy savings alone can offset your new system cost over its lifespan. We’ll give you both options with honest cost projections so you can make the decision that makes sense for your situation and budget.
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