Quick Fix HVAC Plumbing And Electric Corp installs complete heating and cooling systems in Ozone Park, NY with free same-day estimates, proper load calculations, and no pressure to buy more than your home actually needs. We are a licensed Queens company that handles new HVAC installations, full system replacements, and change-outs for every type of home in this neighborhood.
Installing a new HVAC system is one of the largest investments a homeowner makes — and one of the easiest to get wrong when the contractor does not know the neighborhood or takes shortcuts on sizing. Most Ozone Park homes were built decades ago. The older row houses, the two-family homes, and the attached brick buildings throughout this neighborhood all have different structural realities that affect what system works best and how it needs to be installed.
At Quick Fix HVAC Plumbing And Electric Corp, our technicians perform a complete home evaluation before recommending a single piece of equipment. We calculate your heating and cooling load based on your home's actual square footage, ceiling heights, insulation quality, window placement, and sun exposure. You get a system matched to your home — not whatever unit happens to be in stock on our truck that week.
We size every system using a full Manual J load calculation. An oversized system short-cycles and leaves your home humid. An undersized one runs all day and still cannot keep up. Correct sizing is the single most important part of any HVAC installation.
You get a written, detailed quote the same day we visit your home — broken down by equipment, labor, permits, and any additional work required. No ballpark figures over the phone that triple by the time we finish.
New HVAC installations in New York City require permits. We pull every permit, schedule all required city inspections, and handle all documentation. Your installation is code-compliant and your home is protected.
New high-efficiency HVAC systems installed in 2025 and 2026 may qualify for federal tax credits up to $2,000 under the Inflation Reduction Act, as well as Con Edison rebates on qualifying heat pumps and high-SEER systems. We identify every incentive your installation qualifies for before you commit to any equipment.
For the majority of Ozone Park homes without existing ductwork — the row houses, apartments, and older two-family buildings throughout the neighborhood — ductless mini-split installation is the most practical and efficient solution. Multi-zone systems allow independent temperature control in every room with no ductwork construction required. Installation is typically completed in a single day.
Homes in Ozone Park with existing ductwork in good condition are strong candidates for central HVAC installation — a matched air conditioner and gas furnace that handles both cooling and heating through a single distribution system. We replace aging systems with modern high-SEER units that significantly reduce Con Edison bills year-round.
Heat pumps handle both heating and cooling in a single system, running on electricity with no gas line required. Modern cold-climate heat pumps perform reliably in Queens winters and qualify for the largest available federal tax credits and state rebates. For homes currently running oil heat, a heat pump installation can eliminate fuel delivery costs entirely.
Systems older than 15 years almost always have ductwork that has degraded alongside the equipment. We evaluate your existing ductwork honestly and recommend repair, partial replacement, or full replacement based on what we actually find — not what generates the largest invoice.
If your ductwork is still in excellent condition and only the mechanical equipment needs replacing, a change-out installs new matched heating and cooling components without disturbing the existing duct system. Most change-outs in Ozone Park are completed in a single day.
We provide HVAC installation throughout Ozone Park, South Ozone Park, Richmond Hill, Woodhaven, Howard Beach, Jamaica, and Lindenwood. Our technicians are Queens-based — not dispatched from Long Island — which means faster site visits, faster installation scheduling, and real familiarity with the housing stock in your neighborhood.
Most installation mistakes happen before a single piece of equipment is ordered. These are the questions that separate a system that performs well for 20 years from one that causes problems from day one:
Modern high-efficiency HVAC equipment moves more air at different pressures than older systems. Installing new equipment on old, deteriorated ductwork that leaks or is improperly sized forces the new system to work against itself from the moment it starts up.
Replacing the air conditioner but keeping a 20-year-old furnace — or vice versa — creates a mismatched system where the new component cannot perform at its rated efficiency. Replacing both at the same time almost always costs less than two separate installations and produces significantly better results.
Higher SEER ratings mean lower operating costs — but the payback period depends on how much your home runs the system. We run the numbers for your specific home and usage patterns so you can make a financially sound decision rather than defaulting to the most expensive option.
Federal and state incentives available right now can reduce the cost of a qualifying HVAC installation by $1,500 to $3,000 or more. The specific incentives depend on the system type and efficiency rating you choose. We walk you through every available incentive before you decide on equipment.
New HVAC system costs in Queens vary based on system type, home size, equipment efficiency, and whether ductwork modifications are required. A standard change-out replacing matched central AC and furnace components typically ranges from $7,000 to $14,000. Ductless mini-split installations range from $3,000 to $8,000 per zone depending on capacity and complexity. Full system installations including new ductwork range from $10,000 to $18,000.
We provide a free written estimate at your home the same day you call. A real price that covers equipment, labor, permits, and disposal of your old system — with every available rebate and tax credit already factored in.
Our technicians are factory-trained and certified on all major HVAC brands:
A standard change-out replacing existing equipment without ductwork work is typically completed in one day. Full installations including new ductwork take two to four days depending on the scope. We give you an exact timeline during your free in-home estimate.
Yes. We visit your home the same day you call in most cases, perform a full evaluation, and provide a written quote before we leave.
Under the Inflation Reduction Act, qualifying heat pump installations may receive a federal tax credit of up to $2,000. High-efficiency central AC and furnace systems may qualify for up to $600. Con Edison also offers rebates on qualifying heat pump systems. We identify every incentive your installation qualifies for before you choose equipment.
It depends entirely on your home's structure. Homes without existing ductwork almost always benefit more from ductless installation — it is faster, less disruptive, and more efficient for homes that were never designed for central air. Homes with existing ductwork in good condition are strong candidates for central system replacement.
Yes. We pull all required New York City mechanical permits, schedule inspections, and submit all documentation. The installation is fully code-compliant and inspected before we consider any job closed.
Stop running a system that is costing you more every month than a new installation would. Our licensed Queens-based team is ready to visit your home today.
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