When your AC quits on the hottest day of summer, you don’t need a sales pitch. You need someone who shows up, figures out what’s wrong, and fixes it without dragging things out or finding mystery problems that weren’t there before.
That’s what our residential AC repair in Roosevelt, NY does. We run a full diagnostic on your system—compressor, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, airflow—and then we tell you exactly what it’ll cost to fix it. No “we’ll see what else we find” nonsense. Just a clear answer and a working air conditioner by the end of the day in most cases.
You’re not left sweating through another night hoping the unit kicks back on. Your home cools down, your family’s comfortable, and you can stop thinking about your HVAC system altogether.
We’ve spent over 30 years keeping Nassau County homes comfortable. We’re not new to Roosevelt, and we’re not new to the kinds of AC problems that show up in homes built in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s—which make up a big chunk of the housing here.
Older homes come with older ductwork, tighter spaces, and systems that weren’t designed for modern cooling loads. We know how to work with that. Our technicians are licensed, insured, and EPA-certified to handle refrigerants safely and correctly.
You’re not getting someone who learned HVAC from YouTube. You’re getting a local air conditioning repair company in Roosevelt, NY that’s seen it all and knows how to fix it right the first time.
You call, and we get you on the schedule fast. If it’s an emergency—and most AC breakdowns are—we prioritize same-day service.
When we arrive, we don’t start tearing things apart. We run a complete diagnostic first. That means checking your compressor, testing refrigerant levels, inspecting electrical connections, and measuring airflow. We’re looking for the actual problem, not just the symptom.
Once we know what’s wrong, we explain it in plain English. No technical jargon. No upselling. Just the repair you need and what it costs. If you approve, we fix it right then—most of our trucks are stocked with the parts that fail most often, like capacitors, contactors, and refrigerant.
After the repair, we test the system to make sure it’s running correctly. You get cool air, a clear invoice, and the confidence that it’s actually fixed.
Ready to get started?
Our central AC repair in Roosevelt, NY covers the full system—not just the obvious stuff. We handle refrigerant leaks, which are common in older units and can quietly kill your cooling efficiency. We replace failed capacitors and contactors, which are usually the culprit when your AC won’t start. We fix electrical issues that can trip breakers or cause intermittent shutdowns.
If your AC is leaking water inside your home, that’s often a clogged condensate drain or a frozen evaporator coil. Both are fixable, and both get worse if you ignore them. Roosevelt’s proximity to the Atlantic means humidity levels run high, and that puts extra strain on your system’s ability to dehumidify. We check for that.
We also work on ductless mini-splits and heat pumps, not just traditional central air. Whether your home was built in 1948 or 2008, we’ve got the experience to handle your specific setup. And because Roosevelt summers regularly hit 100+ degrees, we know you can’t afford to wait three days for a repair appointment.
Most repairs fall between $100 and $750, depending on what’s broken. Replacing a capacitor usually runs $100 to $250. Fixing a refrigerant leak and recharging the system costs $200 to $600. Compressor repairs are more expensive—anywhere from $750 to $1,500—but they’re also less common.
We give you an upfront price before we start any work. That way, you know exactly what you’re paying and can decide if the repair makes sense or if it’s time to think about replacement. No surprises, no “additional issues” that magically appear halfway through the job.
If your system is over 15 years old and needs a major repair, we’ll be straight with you about whether fixing it is worth the money or if you’re better off replacing it.
Warm air usually means one of three things: low refrigerant, a bad compressor, or a frozen evaporator coil. Low refrigerant happens when there’s a leak somewhere in the system. The compressor is what pumps refrigerant through your AC, so if it’s failing, your system can’t cool properly.
A frozen coil is often caused by restricted airflow—dirty filters, blocked vents, or a failing blower motor. It can also happen if refrigerant levels are off. Either way, the ice stops your AC from absorbing heat, so you end up with warm air blowing through your vents.
We diagnose the actual cause, not just the symptom. If it’s refrigerant, we find the leak, fix it, and recharge the system. If it’s the coil, we thaw it out and address whatever caused it to freeze in the first place.
Yes. Most of the time, we can get to you the same day you call, especially if it’s an emergency. Our trucks are stocked with the parts that fail most often—capacitors, contactors, refrigerant, thermostats—so we can complete the majority of repairs on the spot.
There are occasional exceptions. If your compressor is shot or you need a custom part for an older system, we might need to order it. But we’ll tell you that upfront, and we’ll get it done as fast as possible.
Roosevelt summers don’t mess around, and we know you can’t sit around waiting for days while your house turns into an oven. That’s why emergency calls get priority scheduling.
Water leaking inside usually means your condensate drain line is clogged. Your AC pulls moisture out of the air as it cools, and that water has to go somewhere. If the drain line is blocked—usually by algae, dirt, or debris—the water backs up and overflows into your home.
Another cause is a frozen evaporator coil. When the ice melts, it can overwhelm the drain pan and spill over. A cracked or rusted drain pan can also leak, especially in older systems.
We clear the clog, check the drain pan, and make sure your system is draining properly. If the coil froze, we figure out why—whether it’s airflow, refrigerant, or something else—and fix that too. Ignoring a leak leads to water damage, mold, and bigger repair bills down the road.
If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half the price of a new unit, fixing it usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and needs a major repair—like a compressor or evaporator coil—replacement is often the smarter move.
You should also consider how often you’re calling for repairs. If you’re fixing something every summer, you’re throwing money at a dying system. Newer units are also way more efficient, so your energy bills will drop after a replacement.
We’ll walk you through the math and give you an honest recommendation. If a repair buys you another five years, we’ll tell you. If you’re better off replacing it now, we’ll tell you that too. No pressure, just the facts so you can make the right call for your home and budget.
Yes. We work on central air conditioning systems, ductless mini-splits, and heat pumps. Whether you’ve got a traditional split system with ductwork or a newer ductless setup, we’ve got the training and experience to fix it.
Roosevelt has a mix of older homes and newer construction, so we see all kinds of configurations. Some homes have window units supplementing central air. Others have zoned mini-split systems. We handle it all.
We’re also EPA-certified to work with all types of refrigerants, including older R-22 systems and newer R-410A units. If you’re not sure what kind of system you have or what’s wrong with it, that’s fine. We’ll figure it out and explain it in a way that actually makes sense.