
Staten Island is the most suburban of the five boroughs, with a housing stock dominated by single-family homes, many with full basements, yards, and existing ductwork. This means HVAC systems here look more like those in New Jersey or Long Island than in Manhattan.
Most Staten Island homes have central air conditioning and a gas furnace or boiler. We handle seasonal tune-ups, equipment replacements, and emergency repairs. For homeowners looking to upgrade, heat pump systems and high-efficiency equipment qualify for NYSERDA rebates that can offset a significant portion of the cost.
Buildings We Serve in Staten Island
Single-family homes with basements
Semi-attached and attached homes
Small multi-family (2–4 units)
New construction developments
Commercial and retail spaces
Common HVAC Challenges in Staten Island
Central Air Replacement
Many Staten Island homes installed their first central air systems decades ago. When it's time to replace, we properly size the new system with a load calculation — the original equipment was often oversized.
Furnace and Boiler Age
Furnaces over 20 years old and boilers over 25 lose efficiency and become unreliable. Upgrading to high-efficiency equipment can reduce heating costs by 20–30%.
Basement Humidity and Water Heaters
Staten Island basements are ideal for heat pump water heaters, which pull heat from the surrounding air and dehumidify as a bonus — solving two problems at once.
NYSERDA Rebates
Staten Island homeowners are well-positioned for NYSERDA heat pump rebates since most are transitioning from fossil fuel systems — exactly the scenario that qualifies for the highest incentives.
Neighborhoods We Cover
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