
Manhattan's building stock spans over a century — from prewar walk-ups on the Upper West Side to glass-curtain towers in Midtown. Each building type brings its own HVAC challenges, and the density of the borough means space for equipment is always at a premium.
We work with co-op and condo boards, property managers, and individual homeowners across Manhattan. Whether it's a steam boiler in a prewar brownstone that needs annual maintenance, a ductless mini-split for a studio apartment replacing window units, or a commercial rooftop unit serving a restaurant, we handle it.
Buildings We Serve in Manhattan
Prewar co-ops and condos (steam and hot water heat)
High-rise residential towers
Brownstones and townhouses
Commercial office buildings
Restaurants and retail spaces
Common HVAC Challenges in Manhattan
Steam Boiler Maintenance
Many prewar buildings rely on steam heat. Failed steam traps, clogged air vents, and water hammer are some of the most common service calls we get in Manhattan.
No Ductwork for Cooling
Most prewar buildings were never designed for central air. Ductless mini-splits are the go-to solution — no ductwork needed, just a small line through the wall.
Co-op Board Approvals
Installing HVAC in Manhattan co-ops often requires board approval for exterior equipment. We handle the documentation and work within building guidelines.
Commercial Kitchen Ventilation
Manhattan's restaurant density means constant demand for hood installation, exhaust systems, and DOH-compliant ventilation upgrades.
Neighborhoods We Cover
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