HVAC Services in Inwood, NY

Your System Works, or We Fix It Fast

When your AC quits in July or your heat fails in January, you need someone who shows up, knows what they’re doing, and gets it done right.
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Nassau County HVAC Repair and Installation

Comfortable Homes Without the Guesswork

You’re not calling an HVAC company because everything’s perfect. Something broke, stopped working, or never worked right to begin with. Maybe your energy bills doubled last month and you can’t figure out why. Maybe one room is freezing while another feels like a sauna.

Here’s what changes when the system actually works. Your house stays the temperature you set it to. Your monthly bills stop climbing for no reason. You’re not adjusting the thermostat every twenty minutes hoping something kicks in.

And when something does go wrong, you’re not scrambling through five-star reviews at midnight trying to find someone available. You already know who to call, and we pick up.

That’s what reliable heating and air conditioning in Inwood, NY should feel like. Not a constant project. Just a system that does its job so you can do yours.

Inwood, NY HVAC Contractor Since 2016

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Cool Bros Corp has been handling AC repair in Nassau County and heating work across Inwood since 2016. We’re BBB accredited with an A+ rating because we show up when we say we will, we don’t surprise you with the bill, and we fix it right the first time.

Our technicians are certified, experienced, and local. They’ve seen what Nassau County winters do to furnaces and what August does to air conditioners. They know the houses here, the systems people have, and the problems that come up most often.

We’re based in Lynbrook, so when you call, you’re getting someone who lives and works in the same area you do. Not a call center. Not a franchise. Just a local team that’s been doing this long enough to know what actually works.

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How HVAC Services Work in Inwood, NY

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

First, you call or message us with what’s going on. We ask a few questions to understand the issue and schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we move faster.

When we arrive, we assess the system, figure out what’s wrong, and explain it in plain terms. No jargon. No upselling. Just what’s broken, what it’ll take to fix it, and what it costs. You decide if you want to move forward.

If it’s a repair, we handle it on the spot when possible. If it’s an installation or something bigger like boiler installation in NY or a new heat pump, we walk you through the options, timeline, and pricing before anything starts.

Once the work’s done, we test everything, clean up, and make sure it’s running the way it should. Then we follow up to confirm it’s still working right. If something’s off, we come back. That’s it.

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What We Actually Fix and Install

We handle AC maintenance in Nassau County, furnace repair in NY, heat pump services, ductless mini-splits, central air systems, and full boiler installation. If it heats or cools your property, we work on it.

Inwood sits right in the middle of Nassau County’s climate extremes. Summers here hit 82°F and higher. Winters drop below 16°F regularly. Your system has to handle both, and most systems here are working overtime half the year. That’s why maintenance matters, and why sizing your equipment correctly from the start saves you thousands down the road.

We also handle commercial HVAC work for businesses across Nassau County. Retail spaces, offices, multi-family properties. Same approach: assess it, fix it right, keep it running.

If you’re dealing with an older system that’s limping along, we’ll tell you honestly whether it makes sense to repair it or replace it. We’re not here to sell you a new unit if yours has another few years in it. But we’re also not going to patch something that’s going to fail again in three months. You’ll know where you stand before we do anything.

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How much does AC repair cost in Nassau County?

It depends on what’s broken. A refrigerant leak, a failed capacitor, and a dead compressor are three very different repairs with very different price tags.

Most minor repairs like replacing a capacitor or cleaning a clogged drain line run a few hundred dollars. Bigger issues like compressor replacement or fixing a refrigerant leak can run over a thousand, sometimes more depending on the system and the part availability.

We give you the price before we start the work. No surprises. If the repair costs more than half what a new system would cost, we’ll tell you that too so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation.

Twice a year is the standard recommendation. Once before cooling season, once before heating season.

Spring maintenance catches problems before your AC has to run all summer. Fall maintenance makes sure your furnace or boiler is ready before the first freeze. Most breakdowns happen because something small went unnoticed and turned into something bigger.

Maintenance also keeps your system efficient. A dirty filter or a worn belt makes your system work harder, which means higher energy bills. Twelve percent of your household energy costs go to air conditioning alone, so even small efficiency losses add up fast over a season.

It’s not about square footage alone. It’s about insulation, windows, ceiling height, sun exposure, and how your house is laid out.

An oversized system will cool or heat too fast, then shut off before it removes enough humidity or evenly distributes air. You’ll get hot and cold spots, higher bills, and more wear on the equipment. An undersized system runs constantly and never quite gets the job done.

We do a load calculation to figure out the right size for your specific house. It takes about 30 minutes and it’s the difference between a system that works and one that fights you for the next 15 years. Don’t let anyone quote you a system size without measuring your space first.

Yes, but it depends on your setup and your backup plan for the coldest days.

Modern heat pumps work well in cold weather, much better than older models. But when temperatures drop into the teens, efficiency falls and most systems need a supplemental heat source. If you’ve got electric backup heat or you’re keeping your existing furnace, a heat pump can handle both heating and cooling very efficiently most of the year.

The upside is lower energy costs and eligibility for the 30% federal tax credit under the Inflation Reduction Act. The downside is you need a backup plan for the coldest weeks. We’ll walk through whether it makes sense for your house and your heating load before recommending anything.

A straightforward replacement usually takes one day. A more complex job with ductwork modifications, new line sets, or structural changes can take two or three days.

We’ll give you a timeline before we start so you know what to expect. Most of the work happens outside or in the basement or attic, so you’re not completely displaced, but there will be noise and people moving equipment.

If we’re replacing both heating and cooling, we typically schedule it during a mild season so you’re not without heat in January or AC in July. We also make sure the system is fully tested and running before we leave. You’re not waiting days for someone to come back and finish.

Yes. If your system fails during extreme weather, we prioritize emergency calls and get someone out as fast as we can.

A broken AC during a heatwave or a dead furnace in the middle of winter isn’t just uncomfortable, it’s a safety issue, especially for young kids, elderly family members, or anyone with health concerns. We understand that, and we move quickly.

Emergency rates apply for after-hours or same-day service, and we’ll let you know that upfront when you call. But we’re available, and we’ll do what it takes to get your heat or cooling back online. That’s part of being a local HVAC contractor in Nassau County. When people need help, we show up.