HVAC & Plumbing Service in Long Island City, Queens




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HVAC & Plumbing Experts Serving Long Island City, Queens


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Long Island City has seen explosive growth, with numerous luxury high-rises rising alongside older industrial buildings. The neighborhood's modern buildings typically use VRF or fan coil systems that require specialized knowledge. Our team responds to Long Island City HVAC and plumbing calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week, including all holidays. We do not charge extra for after-hours service. When you call (718) 701-3937, our dispatcher asks the right questions to send the correct technician with the right parts, minimizing return trips.

From emergency furnace repair in the middle of winter to AC installation before summer, from burst pipes to clogged drains - we handle every HVAC and plumbing need for Long Island City residents and property managers. First-time customers in Long Island City receive 10% off in May 2026.


Services We Provide in Long Island City


HVAC, Air Conditioning, Heating, and Plumbing


Every service we offer in New York City is available to Long Island City clients: emergency HVAC repair, AC installation, heating system installation, boiler maintenance, furnace repair, duct cleaning, smart thermostat installation, water heater replacement, drain cleaning, plumbing leak repair, emergency plumbing, and more. You receive the same technicians, the same parts, and the same service quality as any Manhattan client.

Property managers overseeing multifamily buildings in Long Island City benefit especially from our maintenance programs. We provide scheduled biannual inspections, priority emergency dispatch, and single-invoice billing for multi-property portfolios. Call (718) 701-3937 to discuss a maintenance plan for your Long Island City property.


Response Time and Scheduling for Long Island City


Emergency HVAC and plumbing calls in Long Island City typically receive a response within 60 to 90 minutes. Scheduled service appointments are confirmed with a 2-hour arrival window and a 20-minute advance call. We book same-day appointments for most services when you call before noon. Call (718) 701-3937 to check availability today.

Our Services in Long Island City:

Commercial HVAC Service in New York | AC Tune-Up and Maintenance in New York | Toilet Repair in New York | Drain Cleaning Service in New York

Long Island City Zip Codes:

11102 • 11101 • 11105 • 11103 • 11106 • 11104

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Frequently Asked Questions

My Long Island City high-rise has fan coil units and one room gets no cooling - what is causing it?

A fan coil unit in a Long Island City high-rise that produces no cooling despite the central system running is usually caused by a closed or failed chilled water valve on that unit, a dirty coil that has blocked airflow, a failed fan motor, or a clogged condensate drain causing the unit to lock out. We service fan coil units in Long Island City high-rises regularly and carry parts for the most common brands. We can diagnose and often repair a failed fan coil in a single visit. Call (718) 701-3937 and mention it is a fan coil system.

I am buying a newly built Long Island City condo - should I get the HVAC inspected before closing?

Yes, even for new construction. HVAC commissioning deficiencies - incorrect refrigerant charge, improperly installed drain lines, fan coil units not balanced to design airflow - are common even in expensive Long Island City buildings. A pre-closing inspection gives you documented evidence of any deficiencies that the developer should correct before you take ownership. We provide written inspection reports accepted by real estate attorneys for closing documentation. Call (718) 701-3937 to schedule.

My Long Island City rooftop deck has an outdoor condenser I want to enclose for aesthetics - is that possible?

An outdoor condenser on a Long Island City rooftop can be enclosed with a decorative screen, but the design must maintain adequate airflow clearance - typically 12 to 24 inches on all sides. Enclosures that restrict airflow cause the compressor to overheat and fail prematurely. We design and install condenser enclosures that meet both aesthetic and airflow requirements using powder-coated aluminum or stainless steel. Call (718) 701-3937 for a quote.

Is it expensive to service HVAC in Long Island City compared to Manhattan?

Our pricing in Long Island City is the same as in Manhattan and the rest of our service area. We do not apply geographic surcharges. The only factors that affect cost are job complexity, equipment type, and parts required. Long Island City's mix of new construction and converted industrial buildings means job complexity varies widely, but the hourly rate and diagnostic fee are consistent. We provide a written quote before any work begins. Call (718) 701-3937 for a phone estimate.

Does Long Island City have any HVAC challenges specific to its industrial history?

Long Island City's industrial history means some converted buildings have non-standard mechanical systems, unusual floor layouts, and legacy electrical infrastructure predating residential use. Older LIC conversions sometimes have commercial-grade HVAC equipment that is expensive to repair because residential parts do not fit. We assess the system type during our first visit and tell you upfront if there are any unusual parts or service requirements before committing to the repair. Call (718) 701-3937 to schedule.

My Long Island City apartment is near tunnel ventilation stacks - does that affect my indoor air quality?

Properties near tunnel ventilation stacks in Long Island City do face elevated exposure to vehicle exhaust particulates. Standard HVAC filters are not designed to capture fine particulate matter effectively. We recommend upgrading to MERV-13 or better filtration, adding a standalone HEPA air purifier to the main living space, and installing a UV germicidal light in the air handler. An indoor air quality test before and after these measures lets you quantify the improvement. Call (718) 701-3937 to discuss a plan for your unit.

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