Residential AC Repair
Central air, ductless, PTAC and window units in apartments and houses.
Residential AC repairAC repair in Queens by AC Repair NYC, a licensed HVAC contractor at 517 E 77th St, Manhattan. We serve Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, Woodside, Forest Hills, Flushing and Jamaica, covering ductless mini-splits, central air in one- and two-family homes, and commercial rooftop units. Call (212) 201-9201.
Yes. AC Repair NYC serves Queens from our Manhattan shop, with our lead technician Marcus Delgado based in Astoria. We repair central air in one- and two-family homes, ductless mini-splits in walk-up retrofits, PTAC and window units in apartment buildings, and rooftop package units on commercial buildings across western, central and eastern Queens. Diagnostic $150 to $300. Call (212) 201-9201.
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Central air, ductless, PTAC and window units in apartments and houses.
Residential AC repairLine answered 24 hours for total cooling loss and refrigerant leaks.
Emergency serviceDefrost faults, reversing valves and inverter boards in both modes.
Heat pump repairRooftop units, PTACs and commercial split systems for local businesses.
Commercial AC repairPlanned maintenance and off-hours service for restaurants, retail and offices.
Commercial hubThe full catalogue of residential and commercial HVAC work we take on.
See all servicesWe serve Queens ZIP codes from Long Island City (11101) through Jamaica (11432 area). Western Queens gets the fastest response; eastern Queens depends on LIE and Grand Central Parkway traffic. The Rockaways are outside our service area.
Western Queens (11101-11106, 11109, 11377-11385): 11101, 11102, 11103, 11104, 11105, 11106, 11109, 11377, 11378, 11385
Central Queens (11354-11375): 11354, 11355, 11365, 11366, 11367, 11368, 11369, 11370, 11372, 11373, 11374, 11375
Eastern & South Queens (11411-11436): 11411, 11412, 11413, 11414, 11415, 11416, 11417, 11418, 11419, 11420, 11421, 11422, 11423, 11429, 11432, 11433, 11434, 11435, 11436
Our lead technician, Marcus Delgado, is based in Astoria, which keeps western Queens response times short.
Building-type mix and typical work by Queens neighborhood.
ZIPs: 11101 · 11109
Long Island City is dominated by newer high-rise condo and rental towers along the East River waterfront, with modern central-air systems, rooftop condensers and building-managed risers. The industrial-conversion stock along 21st Street and Jackson Avenue runs ductless multi-zone systems in loft residences and small commercial spaces. Older walk-ups on the Court Square side still use window and PTAC units.
Typical work: central-air diagnostics and tenant-side VAV box service in high-rise buildings, ductless multi-zone repair in loft conversions, rooftop condenser service on newer buildings, and PTAC service in the older residential stock. LIC is reached via the Queensboro Bridge or the Queens-Midtown Tunnel and is typically same-day.
ZIPs: 11102 · 11103 · 11105 · 11106
Our lead technician, Marcus Delgado, is based in Astoria, so response windows here are among the tightest we offer. Astoria housing is mostly walk-ups, small apartment buildings and two-family homes with window and PTAC units, plus a growing number of ductless multi-zone retrofits in walk-ups being modernized. Some newer condos along 30th Avenue and Steinway Street run central air.
Typical work: window AC repair and installation, PTAC service in mid-rise co-ops, ductless indoor-head cleaning and refrigerant top-off in walk-up retrofits, and rooftop package unit service for restaurants along Steinway Street. Astoria is reached via the Queensboro Bridge or the Triborough (RFK) Bridge, and business-hours calls are often same-morning.
ZIPs: 11375
Forest Hills is primarily pre-war Tudor and Georgian houses in Forest Hills Gardens, pre-war and post-war co-op buildings along Queens Boulevard and Yellowstone Boulevard, and two-family homes on the numbered side streets. Central air with ducted air handlers and ground-level condensers is standard for the houses; the co-ops run PTAC or through-wall units.
Typical work: central-air diagnostics for family homes, PTAC repair and installation in Queens Boulevard co-ops, ductless multi-zone retrofits in older houses without duct space, and refrigerant top-off across all system types. Forest Hills is reached via the LIE, and business-hours calls are typically same-day when placed before mid-afternoon.
ZIPs: 11354 · 11355 · 11358
Flushing housing mixes mid-rise co-ops along Main Street and Roosevelt Avenue, newer high-rise condos in downtown Flushing, and two-family homes and detached houses in the surrounding blocks. The high-rises run modern central air with rooftop condensers; the older co-ops use PTAC or through-wall units; family homes have ducted central air with ground-level condensers.
Typical work: PTAC service in older mid-rise buildings, central-air diagnostics on newer high-rises, rooftop package unit service on restaurants along Roosevelt Avenue and Main Street, and duct-system troubleshooting in family homes. Flushing is reached via the LIE and Grand Central Parkway; response time depends on traffic on those routes.
ZIPs: 11104
Sunnyside is dominated by mid-rise garden-apartment complexes (including the Sunnyside Gardens historic district) and walk-ups along Queens Boulevard and Skillman Avenue. Garden-apartment buildings often have building-managed steam heat and independent AC through window units or PTACs; the walk-ups run window units. Ductless retrofits are appearing in the older buildings being renovated.
Typical work: window AC repair and installation, PTAC service in garden-apartment buildings and Queens Boulevard co-ops, ductless indoor-head cleaning in retrofit units, and rooftop package unit service for retail along Queens Boulevard. Sunnyside is close to Astoria and Long Island City, so response times mirror those neighborhoods.
ZIPs: 11432 · 11433 · 11434 · 11435 · 11436
Jamaica housing is a wide mix of two- and three-family homes, mid-rise apartment buildings, and newer transit-oriented developments around the Jamaica LIRR and subway hub. Family homes run central air with ducted systems and ground-level condensers; apartment buildings use PTAC or window units; newer construction has modern central air. Commercial strips along Jamaica Avenue and Hillside Avenue run rooftop package units.
Typical work: central-air diagnostics on family homes, PTAC repair in apartment buildings, rooftop package unit service for commercial spaces, and refrigerant leak search on older systems. Jamaica is the farthest of our covered Queens neighborhoods; business-hours calls placed before noon are usually same-day, others may run into next morning.
We do not promise a fixed arrival time we cannot hold. The window we quote reflects traffic at the hour you call.
Long Island City, Astoria, Sunnyside, Woodside, Jackson Heights, Elmhurst, Forest Hills, Rego Park, Flushing, Ridgewood, Maspeth and Jamaica. Our lead technician lives in Astoria, so western Queens is well covered.
Typically same day during business hours when you call before mid-afternoon. Western Queens via the Queensboro Bridge or Queens-Midtown Tunnel is usually quickest; eastern Queens depends on traffic on the LIE and Grand Central Parkway.
Yes. Much of Queens is low-rise housing with central air, ducted air handlers in basements or attics, and outdoor condensers at ground level. That is straightforward work for us and often finishes in one visit.
The same ranges as the rest of our service area: $150 to $300 for a business-hours diagnostic, $250 to $800 for a typical completed repair, and $400 to $1,200 for refrigerant leak search and repair.
Yes. Rooftop package units, PTACs and commercial split systems for restaurants and retail along Steinway Street, Roosevelt Avenue and in Long Island City. Commercial diagnostics start at $250.
Yes, and they are increasingly common in Astoria and Sunnyside retrofits. We service Mitsubishi Electric, Fujitsu, Daikin and LG systems, covering indoor heads, condensers, line sets and inverter control boards.
Yorkville base, pre-war co-ops and doorman high-rises across the island.
Manhattan serviceBrownstones, walk-ups and new-build central air from Greenpoint to Bay Ridge.
Brooklyn serviceGive us the neighborhood, the equipment type and where the condenser sits. We confirm a window before dispatch.