
Licensed HVAC professionals serving all Staten Island neighborhoods. Heating, cooling, and air quality experts.
Staten Island is New York City's most suburban borough, home to approximately 475,000 residents living primarily in single-family homes, townhouses, and small apartment buildings spread across its 58 square miles. Unlike the dense apartment-building neighborhoods of Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, Staten Island's housing stock more closely resembles the suburban communities of northern New Jersey, with detached homes featuring basements, driveways, and yards that accommodate traditional residential HVAC installations. The borough's homes are predominantly heated by gas furnaces and hot water boilers, with central air conditioning being far more common here than in other parts of the city. Staten Island's coastal geography, surrounded by the waters of New York Harbor, the Kill Van Kull, and the Arthur Kill, creates specific HVAC challenges including humidity management, salt air corrosion of outdoor equipment, and significant wind exposure in waterfront areas. The borough also retains a larger number of oil-heated homes than other parts of the city, and our team helps homeowners navigate the transition to cleaner, more efficient heating options. Our Staten Island technicians are experienced with the residential and light commercial HVAC systems that serve the borough's suburban-style properties, providing the same quality of service that Staten Island homeowners would expect from a trusted local contractor. From furnace tune-ups in Tottenville to emergency boiler repair in St. George, we keep Staten Island homes comfortable through every season.

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"Called about a strange smell near our furnace and they treated it like the emergency it could have been. The technician found a small gas leak at the valve connection, fixed it on the spot, and tested everything thoroughly. He also checked our CO detectors and gave us good advice about maintenance. Really thorough work."
"My furnace stopped working on a Sunday evening in February. Called their emergency line and had a technician at my door in about 90 minutes. The igniter was shot — he replaced it and had the furnace running again within an hour. Fair price for an emergency Sunday call and the tech was friendly and explained everything."
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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