In addition to keeping you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, Best Temp offers a variety of other climate control and comfort services for both residential and commercial environments. Some of our services include:
Services Include:
If you start to notice that your heating & cooling system is not running efficiently, you may need some custom air duct work which can only be done by a professional HVAC contractor. Best Temp can design and install a new system, or upgrade and enhance an existing system, so that it meets all the right specifications for your heating and cooling needs, and functions efficiently and effectively.
Best-Temp has served the residents of Long Island for almost 40 years, and our dedication to your comfort is unmatched in the industry. Contact us today to find out how we can make your family and your home more comfortable.
With more almost 40 years of servicing and installing HVACR equipment, our
superior mechanics can diagnose and repair any air-conditioning, heating or
energy management control problem.
Core Services:
Best-Temp's Commercial and Industrial Division provides 24/7 HVAC system repair, maintenance and replacement services. Our experience encompasses large and small projects in a wide range of markets and our factory-trained technicians are well equipped to handle all aspects of commercial and industrial HVAC system repair, maintenance and replacement.
Contact us for a customized HVAC Preventative Maintenance plan, tailored to fit your needs, help extend the life of your HVAC system, reduce your downtime and save you money.
Our Commercial and Industrial HVAC Service Capabilities Include:
Ductless systems are a great alternative to central air conditioning. They can provide air conditioning, heating, and dehumidification to your home. Delivered thin, attractive, and whisper quiet. High wall mounted, ceiling mounted or low wall mounted air handlers.
Improving your homes ventilation and allowing more outdoor air to enter your
home is another way to lower the concentrations of indoor air pollutants in your
home.
Most home heating and cooling systems, including forced air heating systems, do
not mechanically bring fresh air into the house. Opening windows and doors,
operating window or attic fans, when the weather permits, or running a window air
conditioner with the vent control open increases the outdoor ventilation rate. Local
bathroom or kitchen fans that exhaust outdoors remove contaminants directly from
the room where the fan is located and also increase the outdoor air ventilation rate.