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Updated Jun 22, 2024
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We've ranked the top 10 air conditioning repair companies that operate within 50 miles of Queens. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
A malfunctioning air conditioner (AC) is the last thing you want to deal with during the summer. A qualified AC technician in the Queens area can get your AC system back up and running before the heat sets in.
There are many reasons behind AC breakdowns. Your best move is hire a professional rather than trying to figure it out yourself.
Air conditioning repair pros undergo training to safely handle electrical problems and work with refrigerants. Refrigerants are toxic materials that require a license to handle.
With average summer temperatures higher than 84 degrees in Queens, a broken air conditioning unit is a major headache. Get multiple quotes from local AC repair pros to compare prices and services. This lets you find a provider within your budget.
Look for AC repair companies in Queens with at least 3.5 out of 5 stars on Google Reviews and a good rating on Better Business Bureau (BBB). Use the filters below to help you find the right company for your needs.
Below are additional air conditioning repair companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Get your AC system repaired if you see the following signs:
Consider these factors when trying to find the best AC repair company for you in the Queens area.
Confirm that your AC repair company has proper licensing and insurance. New York HVAC technicians don't need a state license, but it may be required locally. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) requires all HVAC pros who handle refrigerants to be certified. Other requirements include a surety or cash bond and worker’s compensation insurance.
There are voluntary national accreditations for AC pros, such as the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and the Air Conditioning Contractors of America (ACCA). Accreditation isn’t necessary, but it offers proof of the technician’s skill and expertise in the industry.
Most AC repair companies offer free estimates. This involves an in-person assessment during which the technician suggests solutions and gives you a quote. Pay close attention to how careful and thorough the technician is during the inspection.
Get detailed, itemized estimates from multiple AC repair companies to compare pricing. Reviewing rates from several providers will help you get an idea of the average local price range. Don't just go with the cheapest provider because their work quality may be lower than others.
Ask about the AC repair company’s experience with your AC's make and model. HVAC pros typically have experience with many AC systems, but some specialize in specific brands.
Your family and friends may have recommendations for AC repair companies in your area. Regardless, make sure to look up each company's online reviews.
Feedback helps you get insight into the company's work quality and customer service. Be on the lookout for consistently bad reviews or a recent rise in negative reviews.
These are the types of AC units you can generally find in Queens homes, along with which homes they're most suitable for:
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