Your family deserves reliable heat when Nassau County winters hit hard. We install high-efficiency furnaces that keep you warm while cutting energy bills by up to 30%.
All our technicians are fully licensed and insured for Nassau County HVAC work, protecting your investment.
We understand Nassau County homes and the heating challenges Long Island winters bring.
You get upfront costs with no surprises, so you can make confident decisions.
When your furnace fails, we respond fast with same-day service to restore your comfort.
Beyond just heat, you get lower bills, better comfort, and peace of mind that lasts for years.
We evaluate your current system, measure your home, and calculate exact heating requirements.
Choose from high-efficiency gas or oil systems that match your needs and budget.
Our certified technicians install everything properly and test performance before we leave.
Furnace installation costs in Nassau County typically range from $4,500 to $8,000, depending on the system size, efficiency rating, and installation complexity. High-efficiency systems cost more upfront but qualify for significant rebates - National Grid currently offers up to $1,200 back, and federal tax credits provide 30% of the total cost up to $2,000. We provide detailed estimates that include all equipment, labor, permits, and available rebates so you know exactly what you'll pay. Financing options are available to help spread costs over time.
Furnace size depends on your home's square footage, insulation quality, window types, ceiling height, and local climate conditions. We perform Manual J load calculations to determine the exact BTU requirements for your space. Most Nassau County homes need systems ranging from 60,000 to 120,000 BTUs, but guessing leads to problems. Oversized furnaces waste energy and create uneven temperatures, while undersized systems can't keep up during cold snaps. Our professional sizing ensures optimal comfort and efficiency for your specific home.
Most furnace installations take 6-8 hours to complete, though complex jobs may require a full day or two days for oil-to-gas conversions. The timeline depends on factors like accessibility, ductwork modifications, electrical upgrades, and permit requirements. We schedule installations to minimize disruption to your routine and can often complete straightforward replacements in a single day. Emergency replacements get priority scheduling, and we work efficiently to restore heat as quickly as possible while maintaining quality standards.
Converting from oil to gas makes sense for most Nassau County homeowners because natural gas is typically cheaper, more reliable, and requires less maintenance. You eliminate oil deliveries, tank maintenance, and price spikes that come with heating oil. Gas furnaces start more reliably in cold weather and provide more even heating throughout your home. The conversion process involves removing old equipment, installing gas lines, and connecting new systems safely. While upfront costs are higher than simple replacements, long-term savings and convenience usually justify the investment.
Nassau County homeowners can access several rebate programs for high-efficiency furnace installations. National Grid currently offers rebates up to $1,200 through March 2025 for qualifying systems. Federal tax credits provide 30% of total installation costs up to $2,000 through the Inflation Reduction Act. PSEG Long Island customers may qualify for additional rebates on certain equipment. Income-eligible homeowners can access HEAP assistance providing up to $8,000 for furnace replacement. We help identify all available incentives and handle the paperwork to maximize your savings.
Consider replacement if your furnace is over 15 years old, needs frequent repairs, or shows signs like uneven heating, rising energy bills, strange noises, or yellow pilot lights. Repair costs exceeding 50% of replacement value typically indicate it's time for a new system. Safety issues like carbon monoxide concerns or cracked heat exchangers require immediate replacement. We evaluate your current system's condition, repair history, and efficiency to help you make the most cost-effective decision. Sometimes a well-maintained 12-year-old system just needs minor repairs, while a neglected 8-year-old unit might need replacement.