
Licensed HVAC technicians serving Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn. Same-day service available.
A furnace that stops producing heat during a New York City winter creates an urgent situation. Unlike boiler systems that serve entire buildings, furnaces in NYC typically serve individual homes—brownstones, townhouses, and smaller residential or commercial spaces—which means when your furnace fails, there is no building super to call and no central system providing backup warmth. NYC's winter temperatures can be punishing, regularly dropping into the 20s and teens with wind chill making it feel even colder, and a home without heat quickly becomes uncomfortable and potentially dangerous for young children, elderly residents, and pets. Furnace problems tend to fall into several categories: ignition failures where the furnace will not light, blower motor issues where the furnace lights but does not circulate warm air, thermostat problems where the furnace and thermostat are not communicating properly, and heat exchanger cracks that create carbon monoxide risks requiring immediate attention. NYC's older housing stock means many furnaces are 15 to 25 years old and running on aging gas lines, outdated control boards, and worn components. Diagnosing these systems requires experience with multiple generations of furnace technology. Our technicians carry diagnostic meters, common replacement parts, and the expertise to quickly identify whether a repair is worthwhile or whether the furnace has reached the point where replacement is the more cost-effective option. Every furnace repair includes a carbon monoxide test to verify your family's safety, and we provide honest, transparent assessments so you can make an informed decision.
In Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, our HVAC technicians are experienced with the area's Federal rowhouses, Greek Revival brownstones, Romanesque Revival mansions, pre-war co-ops. Some Brooklyn Heights townhouses use gas furnaces for heating. We service these systems with particular attention to combustion safety, as the tight construction of these historic homes can create negative pressure and back-drafting issues.
Typical buildings: Federal rowhouses, Greek Revival brownstones, Romanesque Revival mansions, pre-war co-ops
Some Brooklyn Heights townhouses use gas furnaces for heating. We service these systems with particular attention to combustion safety, as the tight construction of these historic homes can create negative pressure and back-drafting issues.
NYC's first historic district with rigorous LPC oversight. All exterior modifications require commission approval. Even rooftop condenser placement is subject to review. DOB permits required for all major work.
Prompt dispatch with narrow arrival windows to minimize your wait
Thorough diagnostic inspection including safety and carbon monoxide testing
Clear explanation of the issue with an upfront flat-rate repair price
Professional repair using quality parts with tested performance
Post-repair system cycling test and safety verification
Furnace Repair in Brooklyn Heights typically costs $180 - $600. As a premium neighborhood, HVAC service costs here tend to be slightly above the NYC average due to building complexity and access requirements. Get a free estimate for your specific situation.
"Had three Mitsubishi mini-splits installed in our Park Slope brownstone. The team was incredibly professional — they protected our floors, ran the lines neatly through the walls, and left the place cleaner than they found it. The units are whisper quiet and our first summer electric bill was actually lower than when we had window units."
"I was skeptical that a mini-split could heat my Bed-Stuy apartment through a full NYC winter, but my Daikin system has been incredible. Even on the coldest days it keeps my place warm and comfortable. And in summer it cools the apartment down in about 15 minutes. Best home improvement investment I have made."
"Our restaurant in Williamsburg was having serious kitchen ventilation issues — cooking odors were reaching the dining room and our AC could not keep up with the kitchen heat. They redesigned our exhaust and make-up air system and added supplemental cooling for the dining area. The difference is night and day, and we passed our DOH inspection with no issues."
A well-maintained gas furnace in NYC typically lasts 15-25 years. Factors that affect lifespan include maintenance frequency, usage intensity, installation quality, and the local environment. Furnaces in NYC that run heavily during long, cold winters may have shorter lifespans than those in milder climates. Regular annual maintenance is the single most important thing you can do to maximize your furnace's service life.
A furnace blowing cold air can be caused by a thermostat set to FAN ON instead of AUTO (which circulates unheated air between heating cycles), a dirty air filter restricting airflow and triggering the high-limit safety switch, a faulty igniter or flame sensor preventing the burner from staying lit, a malfunctioning gas valve, or a problem with the control board. Check the thermostat setting and air filter first, then call for service if the problem persists.
AFUE (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency) measures how efficiently a furnace converts fuel to heat. The current federal minimum is 80% AFUE, but we recommend 90% or higher for NYC installations. High-efficiency condensing furnaces achieve 95-98% AFUE, meaning virtually all the fuel you pay for is converted to heat. The higher upfront cost of a condensing furnace is typically recovered within 5-8 years through lower gas bills.
Warning signs include a yellow or flickering burner flame (should be steady blue), soot buildup around the furnace, a strong unusual odor when the furnace runs, frequent headaches or flu-like symptoms when the furnace is operating (possible carbon monoxide exposure), visible cracks or corrosion on the heat exchanger, and water pooling at the base of the furnace. A cracked heat exchanger is a serious safety hazard and requires immediate professional inspection.
Consider replacement if your furnace is over 15 years old, has a cracked heat exchanger, requires repairs costing more than 50% of a new unit, or has an AFUE rating below 80%. A new high-efficiency furnace will provide better comfort, lower energy bills, and improved safety. We provide free estimates for furnace replacement and can help you weigh the repair vs. replace decision for your specific situation.
A loud bang or boom at startup is usually caused by delayed ignition, where gas builds up in the combustion chamber before igniting all at once. This is a potentially dangerous condition that can crack the heat exchanger over time. Common causes include a dirty or misaligned burner, a weak igniter, or gas pressure issues. This should be addressed promptly by a professional to prevent damage and safety hazards.
In NYC, we recommend checking furnace filters monthly and replacing them every 1-3 months during the heating season. Factors that may require more frequent replacement include pets, nearby construction, high occupancy, and older buildings with more dust. A clogged filter reduces efficiency, increases energy costs, strains the blower motor, and can cause the furnace to overheat and shut down.
Two-stage and variable-speed furnaces provide significantly better comfort than single-stage models by running at lower output most of the time and ramping up only when needed. Benefits include more even temperatures, quieter operation, better humidity control, and improved energy efficiency. They cost more upfront but provide noticeable comfort improvements and lower operating costs. For NYC homes where consistent comfort is a priority, they are an excellent investment.
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