Trusted by Glens Falls property owners for heat pump repair, AC service, furnace maintenance & complete HVAC installation throughout New York.
NATE-certified technicians providing the complete range of heating and cooling services.
Ductwork problems manifest as uneven room temperatures, excessive dust near registers, and HVAC systems that run continuously without satisfying the thermostat. Technicians identify crushed flex runs, separated joints, and deteriorated mastic seals using pressure testing and visual inspection protocols.
Upgrading to a smart thermostat enables precise scheduling, remote access, and energy usage reporting that can reduce heating and cooling costs by 10 to 15 percent. Professional installation ensures correct wiring to your HVAC system, including C-wire verification and multi-stage equipment compatibility.
Air conditioning failures range from simple capacitor replacements to complex compressor and refrigerant circuit repairs requiring EPA Section 608 certified handling. Our technicians diagnose the root cause using superheat and subcooling measurements, amp draws, and pressure readings to restore full cooling output.
A professional HVAC inspection evaluates the complete system from furnace combustion and heat exchanger integrity to air conditioning refrigerant charge and electrical safety. Technicians document equipment age, efficiency ratings, and any code violations to give you a clear picture of system health.
A professionally installed mini-split eliminates the energy losses associated with traditional ductwork while providing independent temperature control per zone. Technicians mount indoor heads at optimal height, route linesets with proper insulation, and commission each zone for verified heating and cooling output.
Heat pumps rely on a precise balance of refrigerant pressure, electrical components, and airflow to deliver efficient heating and cooling year-round. Professional repair addresses compressor hard starts, frozen coils, faulty thermostatic expansion valves, and auxiliary heat lockout conditions.
Clogged dryer vents are a leading cause of residential fires, with lint buildup restricting exhaust airflow and causing the dryer to overheat. Professional cleaning removes compacted lint from the full vent run, verifies proper airflow velocity, and inspects the exterior termination for damage.
Full HVAC installation requires coordination of heating equipment, cooling components, ductwork design, and control systems to deliver efficient comfort at rated capacity. Our technicians perform Manual J and Manual D calculations, size equipment to match your structure, and commission the system to manufacturer standards.
When your boiler produces inconsistent heat, unusual noises, or pressure fluctuations, the root cause often involves sediment buildup, failing motorized valves, or degraded seals within the hydronic loop. Experienced technicians restore system balance and verify safe operation through combustion analysis.
A comprehensive furnace tune-up includes combustion analysis, heat exchanger inspection, and verification of gas pressure at the manifold. Technicians clean burners, test flame sensor microamp readings, and confirm proper flue draft to maintain safe, efficient operation throughout the heating season.
Upgrading to a modern heat pump delivers dual-mode heating and cooling from a single system, with top-tier models achieving 10+ HSPF and 20+ SEER2 ratings. Proper installation includes Manual J load calculations, refrigerant line sizing, and electrical panel verification for reliable year-round comfort.
An annual air conditioning tune-up catches refrigerant leaks, worn contactor points, and degraded fan motors before they cascade into compressor damage. Technicians measure temperature differential across the coil, verify amp draws, and confirm proper subcooling to protect your investment.
Clean ductwork directly impacts the efficiency of your HVAC system by reducing static pressure and allowing unrestricted airflow to every register. Our technicians inspect for microbial growth, seal access points after service, and verify airflow improvements with anemometer readings post-cleaning.
When a mini-split displays error codes, produces weak airflow, or fails to reach setpoint, the fault often lies within the inverter board, thermistor sensors, or refrigerant circuit. Professional repair restores rated SEER output and eliminates the inefficient short cycling that drives up utility costs.
HVAC emergencies do not follow business hours, and a failed system in extreme temperatures puts your household at risk. Our technicians carry common replacement parts including capacitors, contactors, ignitors, and fan motors to resolve most failures in a single visit and restore comfort fast.
Glens Falls property owners know that HVAC emergencies do not wait for business hours. A failed furnace in January risks frozen pipes, and a dead air conditioner in August creates dangerous indoor heat. With 14,290 residents depending on reliable climate control, KIC Refrigeration provides 24/7 emergency HVAC service built to respond fast and fix the problem right the first time.
Rapid dispatch, accurate diagnostics, and fully stocked service vehicles are not optional in Glens Falls — they are essential. Our NY technicians evaluate every emergency call with system age, warranty status, and repair-versus-replace economics in mind, recommending the solution that makes the most financial sense for your situation. That honest approach saves Glens Falls property owners money.
Built on NATE certification, transparent pricing, and a guarantee that we stand behind.
Every technician on our team holds current NATE certification — the highest standard in the HVAC industry for installation and service competency. You get a technician who has passed rigorous exams on system diagnostics, refrigerant handling, and equipment commissioning.
Our technicians live and work in the communities they serve. They understand local building codes, climate demands, utility rebate programs, and the HVAC challenges specific to your area. Local expertise backed by a nationwide service network means fast response and consistent quality everywhere.
You receive a written estimate with itemized parts and labor costs before any work begins, and the final invoice matches. No diagnostic fees hidden in the repair bill, no surprise surcharges — just honest pricing you can verify and trust.
If the repair does not solve the problem or the installation does not perform to specification, we come back and make it right at no additional cost. Our guarantee covers workmanship, parts, and system performance because half-finished work is not in our vocabulary.
We carry full general liability and workers compensation coverage on every job. Our HVAC license is current in every state we operate, and we pull permits when local codes require them. Your property and our crew are fully protected on every visit.
Answers to the heating and cooling questions our customers ask most often.
Heat pumps offer both heating and cooling from a single outdoor unit, making them significantly more energy-efficient than furnaces for moderate climates. A heat pump does not generate heat — it transfers it from outdoor air, which requires far less energy than burning gas or running electric resistance coils. Modern cold-climate heat pumps with variable-speed inverter compressors operate effectively down to minus 15 degrees Fahrenheit, making them viable in most New York locations. For Glens Falls homeowners with natural gas access, a dual-fuel system — heat pump for primary heating paired with a gas furnace for backup during extreme cold — often provides the best balance of efficiency and performance. Heat pumps also qualify for federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act. KIC Refrigeration evaluates your specific climate zone, insulation levels, and utility rates to determine whether a heat pump, furnace, or dual-fuel system is the smartest investment.
Absolutely. Modern high-efficiency HVAC equipment can reduce heating and cooling costs by 20 to 40 percent compared to systems installed 15 or more years ago. The improvement comes from advances in compressor technology, variable-speed motors, and smarter controls. In Glens Falls, upgrading from a 10-SEER air conditioner to a 16-SEER2 or higher unit delivers substantial monthly savings — the higher the SEER2 rating, the less electricity consumed per BTU of cooling. On the heating side, replacing an 80-percent AFUE furnace with a 96-percent modulating furnace means that 16 cents of every heating dollar previously wasted up the flue now heats your home. Heat pumps offer even greater efficiency, delivering 2 to 4 times more heating energy than they consume in electricity. KIC Refrigeration calculates projected energy savings for any equipment upgrade so you can see the return on investment before making a decision.
HVAC repair costs in Glens Falls typically range from $150 to $500 for minor fixes such as capacitor replacement, contactor swaps, or thermostat wiring issues. Mid-range repairs like blower motor replacement or refrigerant recharging run $500 to $1,200. Major repairs — including compressor replacement, heat exchanger repair, or evaporator coil swap — cost $1,200 to $2,500 or more depending on equipment brand and system type. The final price depends on whether you have a furnace, heat pump, air conditioner, boiler, or ductless mini split, as parts and labor vary significantly between system types. Our NATE-certified technicians diagnose the issue accurately on the first visit, and KIC Refrigeration provides a written estimate with transparent pricing before any work begins. We never charge a diagnostic fee when you proceed with the recommended repair.
The National Air Duct Cleaners Association recommends professional duct cleaning every 3 to 5 years for most Glens Falls homes. However, several factors can shorten that interval: households with pets that shed, family members with allergies or asthma, smokers in the home, and properties that have undergone recent renovation or construction work should consider cleaning every 2 to 3 years. Warning signs that your ducts need attention include visible dust or debris accumulating at register openings, musty or stale odors when the system runs, unexplained respiratory symptoms, and inconsistent airflow between rooms. Our NADCA-compliant cleaning process uses truck-mounted vacuum equipment and rotary brush agitation to remove dust, allergens, mold spores, and debris from your entire duct system. We also inspect for disconnected joints, damaged insulation, and air leaks that reduce system efficiency.
A comprehensive HVAC inspection from KIC Refrigeration in Glens Falls covers every critical component of your heating and cooling system. Our NATE-certified technician evaluates the heat exchanger for cracks using a combustion analyzer, checks thermostat calibration and wiring, tests all electrical connections for tightness and amperage draw, measures refrigerant pressures against manufacturer specifications, clears the condensate drain line, inspects the blower motor and fan assembly for wear, checks the air filter and evaporator coil condition, tests safety controls including high-limit switches and flame sensors, performs carbon monoxide testing on gas-burning equipment, and measures supply and return airflow temperatures to verify the system is producing its rated BTU output. We also visually inspect accessible ductwork for leaks, damage, and insulation condition. You receive a written report with all findings, photos of any concerns, and prioritized recommendations.
Most HVAC installations, major equipment replacements, and significant ductwork modifications in Glens Falls require a mechanical permit from the local building department. This applies to furnace and air conditioner replacements, heat pump installations, boiler swaps, and new ductless mini split systems. Minor repairs like part replacements and refrigerant recharges typically do not require permits. KIC Refrigeration handles all permitting, code compliance documentation, and scheduling of final inspections on your behalf — you do not need to visit any government office or coordinate with inspectors. Permits exist to ensure your system is installed safely and to code, which protects your home and preserves your equipment warranty. Unpermitted work can create liability issues and complicate future home sales. We ensure every project meets current New York mechanical codes and International Mechanical Code standards.
Real feedback from homeowners and property managers who trust us with their comfort.
"Our AC went out on the hottest day of the year and they had someone here within two hours. Fixed it fast and explained everything clearly."
"KIC Refrigeration did a full HVAC inspection before we closed on our new house. Very detailed report and the inspector answered all my questions patiently."
"Our dryer was taking forever to dry clothes. Turned out the vent was almost completely clogged. Quick cleaning and now it works like new again."
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