What we check first
We look at system age, repair history, fuel source, comfort complaints, safety concerns, rebates, efficiency goals, and whether maintenance, repair, or replacement makes more sense.
Rebates, incentives, utility programs, and manufacturer offers can change. Homeowners should treat rebate information as a starting point only; final eligibility is determined by the program provider.
Utility, manufacturer, state, and energy-efficiency incentives can change. A rebate should never be the only reason to choose a system. The home, load, fuel source, ductwork, comfort goal, and backup heat plan matter first.
For heat pumps, cold-climate performance, existing fuel, electrical capacity, and homeowner expectations should be reviewed before rebate paperwork drives the decision.
Homeowners should not have to guess which service fits. Pick the closest path below or call when the problem is urgent.
If a repair turns into replacement planning, ask whether current rebates or incentives may apply.
Third-party financing links may also be available for eligible homeowners.
Get the system evaluated before assuming replacement is the only option.
Incentives can change, so the system, home, comfort goal, and current rebate rules should be reviewed before they influence a purchase.
No heat, uneven heat, furnaces, boilers, oil heat, propane heat, and winter system concerns.
Warm air, weak airflow, frozen coils, ductless issues, and AC systems that need diagnosis.
Leaks, pipe issues, water heaters, sump pumps, drain concerns, and water-risk problems.
Planned care for heating, cooling, plumbing, water heaters, sump pumps, and seasonal homes.
Local service across Gloversville, Johnstown, Amsterdam, Mayfield, Broadalbin, Perth, and nearby communities.
Use the contact path when you are ready to explain what is happening and get the next step started.
For urgent no heat, no cooling, no hot water, active leaks, or sump pump problems, calling is fastest.
NY Clean Heat, utility programs, manufacturer incentives, and energy-efficiency offers can change. Heat pump rebates may depend on equipment type, program rules, installation details, utility territory, and customer eligibility.
The HVAC Whisperer treats rebates as a review item, not a promise. A cold-climate heat pump still needs proper sizing, placement, electrical planning, backup heat strategy, commissioning, and homeowner expectations before it is the right answer.
Maintenance, replacement, financing, and rebate conversations work best after the system, comfort problem, safety risk, and long-term goal are clear.
We look at system age, repair history, fuel source, comfort complaints, safety concerns, rebates, efficiency goals, and whether maintenance, repair, or replacement makes more sense.