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“Four of six named-reviewers specifically describe technicians arriving on time or staying late to complete work, while three mention competitive or transparent…”
“All 115 reviews award 5 stars, with technicians Sal, Luis, and Peter named across multiple positive accounts. Reviewers frequently mention same-day service…”
“35 reviews yield a perfect 5.0 average rating, with multiple reviewers specifically praising technician…”
“All 27 reviews award 5 stars, with 5 of these explicitly naming technician Michael and describing specific…”
“Eight of eight reviewers awarded perfect 5-star ratings, with all describing technicians as professional,…”
“All six reviews award five stars, with three clients specifically labeling the service as urgent or emergency…”
“Fourteen reviewers collectively assign Aurora Hvac Services an average rating of 1.5 stars, with zero…”
Typical heating and cooling repair costs in New Rochelle, by component.
| Service | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
Diagnostic / service call | $83 | $132 | $220 |
Thermostat replacement | $165 | $303 | $550 |
Blower motor replacement | $440 | $715 | $1,210 |
Heat exchanger replacement | $1,650 | $2,420 | $3,850 |
Ignitor replacement (gas furnace) | $165 | $275 | $440 |
Control board replacement | $330 | $605 | $990 |
Full system repair (major) Multi-component failure | $550 | $1,320 | $3,300 |
Prices reflect continental metro averages compiled from published industry cost guides, contractor surveys, and regional labor data. Last updated: April 2026.
New Rochelle’s shoreline position on Long Island Sound shapes year-round HVAC needs: maritime moderation keeps winters milder and summers humid, with typical highs near 85°F and about 17 days above 90°F, and January lows around 25°F. That mix of heat, humidity and four distinct seasons keeps both heating and cooling systems active, driving steady demand for hvac-repair New Rochelle; nine local contractors average a 4.0 rating across 805 reviews.
Published cost items were not supplied in the dataset, but homeowners should expect variation tied to unit capacity, parts and emergency service. Five of the nine firms advertise 24/7 availability, which can affect premiums for after-hours calls. New York has no statewide HVAC license, so verification should focus on local municipal licenses, business insurance and clear written estimates rather than relying on a single statewide credential.
Customer highlight details were not included, so review patterns are the best available signal: a moderate 4.0 average suggests generally satisfactory performance with room for inconsistency. Look for technicians who provide written diagnostics, transparent parts pricing and documented warranties. Prioritize firms with recent, detailed reviews and clear local licensing information to reduce risk and ensure timely resolution in this coastal climate.