Staten Island is New York City's most suburban borough, with a high proportion of detached single-family homes. Many Staten Island homes have central AC, gas heat, and full plumbing systems that benefit from annual professional maintenance. Our team responds to Staten Island 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 Staten Island residents and property managers. First-time customers in Staten Island receive 10% off in May 2026.
Every service we offer in New York City is available to Staten Island 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 Staten Island 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 Staten Island property.
Emergency HVAC and plumbing calls in Staten Island 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.
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Flood-damaged HVAC equipment in Staten Island homes should not be restarted after submersion - water and electrical components do not mix safely. The replacement process starts with a damage assessment and documentation for your insurance claim. We provide written damage reports that insurance companies accept. After insurance approval, we design a replacement system and discuss whether elevating the new equipment above the previous flood height is practical. FEMA programs for flood-affected Staten Island homeowners sometimes include funding for equipment elevation. Call (718) 701-3937 for a damage assessment visit.
Running HVAC from a Staten Island main house to a detached garage is feasible but requires underground conduit for the refrigerant lines and electrical supply if using a mini-split, or insulated underground ductwork if extending a forced-air system. For most Staten Island properties, a separate ductless mini-split for the garage is more cost-effective because it avoids the underground run and provides independent control. A ductless system for a typical two-car garage takes about half a day to install. Call (718) 701-3937 for a free assessment.
A Staten Island home from the 1980s is now approximately 40 to 45 years old. Original furnaces or boilers from that era are at or past their design life if not already replaced - modern equipment is 30 to 40% more efficient. Original copper supply plumbing from the 1980s is generally in good shape. Cast-iron drain lines from that era are aging but functional. We perform a comprehensive system assessment that gives you a realistic picture of what is approaching end of life versus what has years left. Call (718) 701-3937 to schedule.
Yes. We service all of Staten Island including the South Shore communities of Tottenville, Pleasant Plains, Richmond Valley, Charleston, and Rossville, as well as the North Shore, Mid-Island, and East Shore. Travel time to the South Shore is longer than to more central areas, so for emergency calls we set a realistic arrival window. For scheduled service, South Shore appointments are available at the same pricing as anywhere else in our service area. Call (718) 701-3937 and give us your specific Staten Island address.
Staten Island is served by Con Edison for electricity and National Grid for gas in most areas. Con Edison's Clean Heat program offers rebates for heat pump installations across Staten Island. National Grid has efficiency rebates for gas heating equipment. Both are accessible to Staten Island homeowners, and the federal IRA tax credits apply regardless of which utility serves you. We identify all applicable incentives during the estimate and help you understand the application process for each program. Call (718) 701-3937 to discuss your upgrade options.
In a Staten Island single-family home, the optimal boiler placement is in the basement utility area away from any flood-risk areas, with adequate clearance on all sides for service access. The boiler should be located so the flue has a short, direct path to the exterior with minimal horizontal run. For homes in flood-prone areas of Staten Island, elevating the boiler on a concrete pad or steel platform reduces flood risk significantly. We assess the specific basement layout and flood risk during the estimate visit. Call (718) 701-3937.
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