
Licensed HVAC professionals serving all Queens neighborhoods. Heating, cooling, and air quality experts.
Queens is New York City's largest borough by area and one of the most ethnically diverse urban areas in the world, home to more than 2.3 million residents living in neighborhoods that range from dense urban centers to quiet suburban enclaves. The borough's housing stock is remarkably varied, including everything from single-family detached homes in Forest Hills and Bayside to high-rise apartment towers in Long Island City, from attached rowhouses in Jackson Heights to mixed-use commercial buildings in Flushing. This diversity of building types translates directly into a wide range of HVAC requirements. Queens' residential neighborhoods feature a significant number of homes with traditional forced-air heating and central air conditioning, making the borough more similar to suburban communities than to the steam-heated brownstone neighborhoods of Manhattan and Brooklyn. However, Queens also has its share of pre-war apartment buildings with centralized steam and hot water heating, as well as a rapidly growing inventory of modern construction with state-of-the-art building systems. Our Queens HVAC team understands the borough's unique character and provides expert service across its full spectrum of building types and neighborhoods. From a furnace tune-up in a Forest Hills Tudor to a chiller repair in a Long Island City tower, our licensed technicians deliver reliable, professional HVAC service throughout Queens.

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View services →"The AC in my Astoria apartment stopped working during a July heat wave. I called at 7 AM and they had someone there by 9. Turned out to be a bad capacitor — fixed in under 30 minutes and the price was fair. Really appreciate the fast response when my apartment felt like a sauna."
"Had them install a new Carrier central AC system in our Bayside home. They did a proper load calculation, recommended the right size unit, and the installation was clean and professional. Three summers in and the system runs perfectly. Their annual maintenance visits keep everything in top shape."
"Had a serious AC condensate leak that was dripping into the apartment below mine. They came out the same day, cleared the clogged drain line, installed a safety float switch, and checked the entire system. Saved me from what could have been a much bigger water damage problem. The downstairs neighbor was grateful too."
We recommend servicing your HVAC system at least twice a year — once in the spring before cooling season and once in the fall before heating season. Regular maintenance catches small issues before they become expensive repairs, maintains energy efficiency, and extends the life of your equipment. Commercial systems with heavier usage may benefit from quarterly maintenance.
The average lifespan varies by equipment type. Central air conditioners and heat pumps typically last 15-20 years, gas furnaces last 15-25 years, boilers can last 20-30 years with proper maintenance, and ductless mini-splits typically last 15-20 years. NYC's demanding climate and heavy usage patterns can shorten these lifespans if systems are not properly maintained.
HVAC sizing depends on many factors including square footage, ceiling height, number and size of windows, sun exposure, insulation quality, and floor level. A professional load calculation (Manual J) is essential for proper sizing. Oversized systems waste energy and create comfort problems, while undersized systems cannot maintain comfortable temperatures during extreme weather.
Yes, we offer flexible financing options to help make HVAC installations affordable. We work with several financing partners to provide plans with competitive interest rates and terms ranging from 12 to 120 months. We also help you identify and apply for available rebates and incentives from Con Edison, NYSERDA, and federal tax credits that can significantly reduce your out-of-pocket costs.
We provide 24/7 emergency HVAC service throughout all five boroughs of NYC. Our typical response time is 60-120 minutes depending on your location and current demand. During extreme weather events, response times may be longer, but we prioritize emergencies that pose health or safety risks, such as no-heat situations in winter and cooling failures for vulnerable residents.
Yes, all of our technicians are fully licensed, insured, and background-checked. They hold all required NYC and New York State licenses for the work they perform, including EPA 608 Universal certification for refrigerant handling. We maintain comprehensive general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage for your protection.
We service all major HVAC brands including Carrier, Lennox, Trane, York, Rheem, Goodman, Daikin, Mitsubishi, Fujitsu, LG, Bryant, Amana, American Standard, Bosch, Navien, and many others. Our technicians receive ongoing training on both current and legacy equipment, so we can work on systems regardless of age or manufacturer.
We provide free estimates for new HVAC system installations and replacement projects. For repair service calls, there is a diagnostic fee that covers the technician's visit and the time to diagnose the issue. If you proceed with the repair, the diagnostic fee is typically applied toward the total repair cost.
Maintenance is preventive work performed on a schedule to keep your system running efficiently and catch potential problems early — like changing filters, cleaning coils, and checking refrigerant levels. Repair is corrective work performed when something has already broken or is malfunctioning. Regular maintenance significantly reduces the need for repairs and helps your system last longer.
Absolutely. We are well-versed in all NYC building codes, mechanical codes, and regulations that affect HVAC systems, including DOB permitting requirements, boiler inspection compliance, Local Law 152 gas piping inspections, Local Law 97 emission limits, and more. We handle permitting for installations and ensure all work meets current code requirements.
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