HVAC Repair Brooklyn & Manhattan, NYC

HVAC Repair

Your Local HVAC Repair Made Easy
HVAC units can act up from time to time and don’t work as they should. With 212HVAC, we have prompt specialists to make sure your HVAC unit is serviced back to full health to get your air conditioning or heat back on. Whether you’re the homeowner or a building manager responsible for keeping up with the unit, 212 HVAC is your one-stop shop for all your HVAC unit repair needs. We strive to strike the perfect balance between quality, satisfaction, and affordability.
Our quality service is backed by our fully trained and knowledgeable technicians. All 212 HVAC repair technicians are qualified to work on most air conditioning makes and models, including when it comes to your heating unit.

There are several unit types when it comes to air conditioning repair. For additional information and help, click the unit you have in your home.

Furnace

Heat Pump

Ductless Mini Split

Packaged Rooftop

Other

*We do not currently work with water heaters and steam boilers, we apologize for any inconvenience.
Here’s what 212 HVAC offers you:
We pride ourselves on offering you top-rated services by using the most comprehensive procedures. We always ensure that your central air conditioner is operating optimally!
Emergency HVAC Repair

People also ask:

1.Why won’t my HVAC system turn on?
The reasons can range from your circuit breaker tripping, blowing a fuse, clogged air filter, dirty evaporator coils or condenser lines (on your outdoor unit), refrigerant leak, motor, thermostat failure, or there could be a wiring issue.
Check to make sure your thermostat is set to “AUTO”. The next thing to check is your air filter–if it’s dirty, change it. If these are not an issue, the problem may be serious. It is likely a professional will need to be called in.
First, you need to identify if the noise is coming from the indoor or the outdoor component of your AC unit. If indoor, there may be something obstructing proper airflow. If outdoors, several underlying issues may be the cause, such as too much internal pressure in the HVAC unit, a refrigerant leak, or an electrical issue