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From steam heating in pre-war buildings to central air in modern high-rises, New York homes need reliable HVAC service. Post your HVAC job free, compare bids from identity-verified local techs, and pay securely only when the work is done.

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How it works

Get NYC HVAC Help, From First Bid to Cool Apartment

AC quit in a 5th-floor walk-up or the boiler’s down in a brownstone? You’re three steps from a verified tech — escrowed the whole way.

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Describe what’s not working

AC blowing warm, furnace short-cycling, or a radiator that won’t heat? Add a photo and your borough ZIP — co-op COI requests welcome. About a minute.

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2

Compare verified NYC techs

Identity-verified HVAC pros across the five boroughs send real quotes. Weigh price, soonest availability, and reviews in one view — without a single sales call.

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3

Approve, then pay

Pick your tech, chat in-app, and keep your payment in Stripe escrow until the unit’s running right and you’ve signed off on the work.

Payment held in escrow on AllBetter — released only when the HVAC job passes your check
Why AllBetter in NYC

Finding a HVAC tech who’ll work with co-op and walk-up rules is the NYC struggle.

Board approvals, freight-elevator windows, alternate-side parking — pros here deal with all of it.

The call-around way
Voicemail roulettehalf of Manhattan’s pros aren’t taking small jobs
  • Peak-season backlogs who knows co-op and walk-up rules
  • Diagnostic fees stacked before repairs start
  • Upsell pressure toward a full replacement
AllBetter
3 bids in 10 minfor your HVAC job in NYC
  • Post symptoms and unit photos — techs bid on facts
  • Compare ID-verified techs on price and availability
  • Escrow protects the repair until it actually cools (or heats)
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Real homeowners

Rated 4.2★ on the App Store

New Yorkers post the HVAC job once — no doorman-desk phone chains. Escrow protects the payment — ID verification covers the pro.

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Pricing guide

Local HVAC Costs in New York (2026)

Typical ranges for common New York HVAC jobs. Final price depends on scope, access and urgency.

ServiceTypical RangeWhat Drives the Price
Service call / diagnostic$100 – $275Time of day, emergency
Filter replacement$50 – $150Filter type, access difficulty
AC tune-up / service$150 – $350System type, condition
Furnace repair$250 – $800Parts needed, labor hours
Boiler repair$300 – $900System type, parts required
New window AC unit install$300 – $600Unit size, electrical work
Central AC repair$500 – $1,500Compressor, refrigerant, parts
New HVAC system install$5,000 – $15,000System type, ductwork, permits

Want a real number for your job? Post it with a photo and get itemized bids from local pros — free. Emergency and after-hours jobs often run more, and some New York work requires a permit.

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One Job, Start to Finish

Same job, real prices — how New York homeowners compare HVAC tech bids and pay protected.

FAQ

New York HVAC — Quick Answers

Why do NYC buildings have different heating systems?
NYC buildings use varied heating systems by age and type. Pre-war buildings often have steam radiators; newer ones may use forced-air furnaces or heat pumps. Mention your system type when posting to get relevant bids.
How much does HVAC service cost in New York?
NYC HVAC rates run 10-20% higher than national averages. Service calls $100–$275, repairs $250–$1,500+, new system installs $5,000–$15,000 depending on type and complexity.
When should I service my HVAC system?
Service twice yearly — before summer for AC and before winter for heat. In NYC, pre-November heating checks and pre-June AC checks help avoid emergency breakdowns.
Can HVAC techs work on steam systems?
Yes, but steam systems require specialized knowledge. Not every tech services them. Specify steam heating when posting so you get bids from qualified pros.
Is my heating failure an emergency?
No heat in winter is an emergency in NYC — landlords must provide heat by law. Burst pipes, gas leaks, and CO alerts are also emergencies requiring immediate service.
What should I include in my HVAC job post?
Describe the problem, system type (steam, forced air, heat pump, window AC), building type, when it started. Add photos of the unit, thermostat, error codes for accurate bids.
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Serving New York & the Area

Identity-verified hvac pros covering New York and nearby areas.

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Manhattan & Brooklyn

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Queens & Bronx

Astoria, Long Island City, Flushing, Forest Hills, Jackson Heights, Riverdale, Pelham, Parkchester, Throgs Neck

Staten Island & Nearby

St. George, Stapleton, Great Kills, Tottenville, Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, North Bergen

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