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Fast Air in Elizabeth, New Jersey
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About Fast Air
At Fast Air in Elizabeth, NJ at 56 Dehart Pl, we handle all your HVAC needs as local contractors. From installing new systems to repairing breakdowns and performing routine maintenance, our crew keeps homes and businesses running comfortably year-round. We’ve built our work around getting jobs done right in the neighborhood.
Top Highlights From Customer Reviews
This company offers fast, friendly, and honest service for heating and A/C needs. They respond quickly, diagnose problems efficiently, and complete work on time at the estimated price. Customers appreciate the straightforward approach and recommend them for their excellent service.
Top Reviews
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Ben C.
2 years agoI scheduled a simple thermostat install for a Google Nest. The contractor no-called / no showed. When asked, they said that they "lost track of time." Don't waste YOUR time by contacting them. -
Fawad M.
3 years agohonest, good and quick service -
Bill R.
3 years agoThey responded quickly during a crisis. Kept me up to date on when they would be arriving. Diagnosed the problem quickly. Temporarily put a repair in place while parts were ordered. They installed the parts the next day. Very polite and easy to deal with. -
Zibo L.
3 years agoBe careful about this company. They installed two leaky water heaters, and the customer care is horrible. dishonest as well. -
Deborah F.
4 years agoYes fast friendly great service
Neighborhoods
- Linden
- Roselle
- Rahway
- Cranford
- Clark
- Bayonne
- Woodbridge
- Staten Island
- Union
- Newark
- Summit
- Irvington
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Features
- HVAC Experts
- Quick Response
- Honest Service
- Competitive Pricing
- Fast Service
Accepted Payment Methods
- credit card
- debit card
- cash
- bank transfer
FAQ
Does Fast Air offer free estimates for HVAC services?
We provide detailed quotes based on the specific HVAC job, such as installation, repair, or maintenance needs. Pricing factors in equipment like York air handlers, Rheem furnaces, or Goodman units, along with labor and any required parts. Contact us to discuss your project and get a custom breakdown.
Are you licensed and insured for HVAC work?
Fast Air holds the necessary licensing and insurance required for HVAC contracting in the local area. Our team carries general liability and workers' compensation coverage to protect homeowners during installations and repairs. We comply with EPA 608 certification standards for handling refrigerants in systems like air handlers and condensers.
Does Fast Air install specific HVAC systems like York, Rheem, or Goodman units?
We install a range of HVAC systems including York air handler units with ductwork in attics, Rheem furnaces in utility areas, and Goodman furnaces and air handlers in closets. Our services cover new system installations for homes and businesses, ensuring proper setup of indoor and outdoor components. Routine maintenance and repairs are also part of our scope to keep systems running efficiently.
What should I expect for scheduling and arrival times with you?
Fast Air communicates arrival windows clearly, especially during urgent repairs, and keeps customers updated on timing. We aim to diagnose issues quickly and schedule follow-ups for parts as needed. Plan for realistic timelines based on job complexity, from simple thermostat installs to full system replacements.
How does Fast Air handle cleanup and debris after HVAC jobs?
We remove old equipment, ductwork scraps, and installation debris from your property after completing furnace, air handler, or condenser installs. Our crew uses protective measures like drop cloths to keep your home clean during the process. The site is left tidy, ready for immediate use.
Why is hiring you safer and better than attempting HVAC DIY projects?
Professional installation ensures proper sizing, ductwork evaluation, and refrigerant handling to avoid efficiency losses or safety hazards like leaks. We follow code-compliant methods for line sets, electrical connections, and condensate drains, which DIY often overlooks. This approach prevents system failures, extends equipment life, and maintains manufacturer warranties.