You’re not just getting your air conditioner fixed. You’re getting your comfort back, your energy bills under control, and peace of mind that the job was done right the first time.
When your AC goes down during a Long Island summer, every hour counts. Your home heats up fast. Humidity creeps in. Sleep gets harder. And if you’ve got kids, elderly family, or anyone with health concerns, it’s not just uncomfortable—it’s a problem.
Our residential AC repair in Old Westbury, NY focuses on fast response and accurate diagnostics. We use digital tools to pinpoint the issue, explain what’s wrong in plain terms, and fix it with quality parts that last. No upselling. No hidden fees. Just honest work that restores your cooling and keeps it running efficiently.
Most repairs also improve system performance. A refrigerant leak fixed properly means better airflow and lower energy use. A failing capacitor replaced before it damages your compressor saves you thousands down the road. That’s the difference between a quick fix and a real repair.
We’ve been serving Old Westbury and the surrounding Nassau County area for years. We’re not a national franchise with rotating techs. We’re local, and we know what breaks down in this climate.
Old Westbury homes—especially the larger single-family properties common here—put serious demand on cooling systems. High ceilings, multiple zones, and coastal humidity mean your AC works harder than most. We’ve seen it all: compressor failures in July, refrigerant leaks during heat waves, and ductwork issues that waste energy and money.
We show up when we say we will. We explain what’s wrong before we touch anything. And we guarantee our work because we plan to be here next summer, too.
First, we listen. You tell us what’s happening—no cooling, strange noises, water leaking, whatever it is. We ask a few questions to get a clearer picture, then schedule a time that works for you. If it’s an emergency, we move faster.
When we arrive, we run a full diagnostic using refrigerant gauges, digital multimeters, and combustion analysis tools. We’re checking pressures, electrical components, airflow, and system efficiency. This isn’t guesswork. We find the actual problem, not just the symptom.
Once we know what’s wrong, we walk you through it. We explain what failed, why it happened, and what it’ll take to fix it. You get a clear quote before any work starts—no surprises, no pressure.
Then we make the repair using OEM parts from brands like Trane and Carrier. We test the system to make sure it’s running right, check for any secondary issues, and clean up before we leave. You get a warranty on the work, and we’re a phone call away if anything comes up.
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Every service call includes a complete system diagnostic, not just a quick look at the obvious issue. We check refrigerant levels, inspect electrical connections, test capacitors and contactors, examine the condenser and evaporator coils, and measure airflow. If your system isn’t cooling properly, we find out why.
Old Westbury’s proximity to the Atlantic means humidity is a constant factor. Your AC isn’t just cooling air—it’s pulling moisture out of it. When refrigerant levels drop or airflow gets restricted, humidity control suffers. You’ll notice it in how the air feels, and if it goes unchecked, mold becomes a real risk.
We also address the small things that lead to big problems. A clogged drain line might seem minor, but it can flood your system or damage ceilings. A dirty coil reduces efficiency and makes your compressor work harder, shortening its lifespan. Fixing these during a repair visit saves you from emergency calls later.
You also get honest advice on whether a repair makes sense or if you’re better off replacing the unit. We’re not here to sell you a new system if yours has years left. But if you’re pouring money into an old, inefficient unit, we’ll tell you that too.
We offer same-day service for most calls, and if it’s an emergency, we prioritize it. When you call, we’ll give you a realistic timeframe based on our schedule that day.
Old Westbury isn’t a huge area, and we’re already serving Nassau County daily, so we’re usually close by. If your AC is completely out during a heat wave, we understand that waiting until next week isn’t an option. We’ll do everything we can to get someone to you fast.
That said, we won’t promise a two-hour window if we can’t deliver it. We’d rather be honest about timing than leave you waiting around all day. Most repairs get scheduled within 24 hours, and true emergencies often get handled the same day you call.
Weak airflow is the big one. If your vents aren’t pushing much air, or some rooms stay warm while others cool down, something’s wrong. It could be a blower motor issue, a clogged filter, ductwork problems, or low refrigerant.
Strange noises are another red flag. Grinding, squealing, or banging sounds usually mean a mechanical failure—belts, bearings, or loose components. If you hear it, don’t ignore it. Small problems turn into expensive ones fast.
Water leaking around your indoor unit means your drain line is clogged or your evaporator coil is frozen. Both need attention before they cause water damage. And if your system is running constantly but not cooling, you’re likely low on refrigerant or dealing with a failing compressor. Any of these issues warrant a service call before they get worse.
It depends entirely on what’s broken. A simple fix like replacing a capacitor or cleaning a drain line might run a few hundred dollars. A refrigerant leak that needs to be located, sealed, and recharged costs more. Compressor or evaporator coil replacements are the high end, sometimes reaching a few thousand.
We give you a clear quote before starting any work, so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No hidden fees, no surprise charges when we’re done. If the repair cost is approaching the price of a new system, we’ll tell you that too, so you can make an informed decision.
Old Westbury homes tend to have larger, more complex systems, which can affect pricing. But you’re also investing in a repair that’s done right, with quality parts and a warranty. Cheap fixes don’t last, and they often lead to more expensive problems down the road.
Yes. We service all makes and models—Trane, Carrier, Lennox, Goodman, Rheem, York, and everything in between. Whether it’s a central air system, a ductless mini-split, or a heat pump, we’ve worked on it.
Each brand has its quirks, and we keep up with the training and tools needed to diagnose and repair them correctly. We also stock or can quickly source OEM parts for most major brands, so repairs don’t drag on while we wait for components to arrive.
If you’ve got an older system that’s been discontinued, we’ll do our best to find parts or offer alternatives. Sometimes that means retrofitting a compatible part, and sometimes it means having an honest conversation about whether continued repairs make sense. Either way, you’ll know your options.
We do. AC emergencies don’t wait for business hours, and we get that. If your system fails on a weekend or late at night during a heat wave, we’ll do everything we can to get someone out to you.
Emergency calls do come with higher rates—that’s standard across the industry—but we’re upfront about pricing before we schedule the visit. You’ll know what it costs, and you can decide if it makes sense or if you’d rather wait until regular hours.
Most people call us for emergencies when the heat is dangerous, when they’ve got family members who can’t handle the temperature, or when they’ve already tried troubleshooting on their own. We take those calls seriously and respond as fast as we can. If it can wait, we’ll tell you that too.
Regular maintenance is the single best way to avoid breakdowns. An annual tune-up catches small issues before they become expensive repairs. We’re talking about cleaning coils, checking refrigerant levels, tightening electrical connections, and replacing worn parts before they fail.
You can also help by changing your air filter every one to three months, depending on usage. A clogged filter restricts airflow, makes your system work harder, and leads to frozen coils or blower motor failure. It’s a simple fix that makes a big difference.
Keep your outdoor unit clear of debris, leaves, and overgrown plants. Airflow matters, and if your condenser can’t breathe, efficiency drops and components overheat. And if you notice anything off—weird sounds, weak cooling, higher bills—call sooner rather than later. Catching problems early almost always costs less than waiting until something breaks completely.