Life Air Care

Life Air Care

HVAC·63 Chatterton Avenue, White Plains, New York 10606
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About Life Air Care

Life Air Care is an HVAC and home maintenance contractor specializing in air duct cleaning, mold remediation, and water damage restoration services. Based in White Plains, NY, they serve residential and commercial clients with a focus on improving indoor air quality and addressing environmental issues like mold and water damage.

Listing last verified March 2026. Information sourced from public records and Google Business data.

HVAC Services

Water Damage RestorationMold RemediationAir Duct CleaningDryer Vent CleaningExhaust Cleaning

hvac services offered in White Plains:

  • Water Damage Restoration
  • Mold Remediation
  • Air Duct Cleaning
  • Dryer Vent Cleaning
  • Exhaust Cleaning
  • Furnace and boiler installation and repair
  • Central air conditioning installation
  • Heat pump systems

HVAC in White Plains — FAQ

How much does a new HVAC system cost in White Plains?

A new HVAC system in White Plains typically costs $5,500-$18,000 per system, with an average project around $12,000. Energy efficiency standards and oil-to-heat pump conversions are driving HVAC upgrade demand in Westchester.

How often should I service my HVAC system in White Plains?

HVAC systems in White Plains should be serviced twice yearly: once in spring for cooling and once in fall for heating. Regular maintenance extends equipment life and prevents costly breakdowns during New York's extreme summer heat and winter cold.

What heating system is best for White Plains homes?

Most White Plains homes (median built 1952) originally used oil boilers or steam radiators. Many homeowners are upgrading to high-efficiency heat pumps, which provide both heating and cooling. With median home values around $585,000, an efficient HVAC system protects your investment.

Before Hiring a HVAC Pro in White Plains

Use this checklist to vet contractors before signing a contract.

  • Ask for a Manual J load calculation before they quote equipment size

    A proper load calculation considers insulation, windows, square footage, and climate. A contractor who sizes by square footage alone will over- or under-size the system.

  • Verify EPA Section 608 certification for refrigerant handling

    Federal law requires technicians to be EPA-certified to purchase or handle refrigerants. Uncertified work is illegal.

  • Confirm they will pull mechanical permits and schedule inspections

    HVAC installations require permits in CT and NY. Unpermitted systems can void manufacturer warranties and cause issues at resale.

  • Ask about available rebates for high-efficiency equipment

    Federal tax credits (25C/25D) and state utility rebates can offset $2,000-$8,000+ on heat pumps and high-efficiency systems.

  • Verify Home Improvement Contractor license with your municipality

    New York counties require Home Improvement Contractor registration. Check with your local clerk's office or building department.

  • Confirm general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage

    Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) naming you as additionally insured. Workers' comp protects you if a worker is injured on your property.

  • Get 2-3 written estimates that itemize labor, materials, and timeline

    Lump-sum quotes hide details. Itemized estimates let you compare apples to apples and catch hidden costs.

  • Check permit requirements with City of White Plains Building Department ((914) 422-1269)

    Permit applications accepted 9 AM–1 PM weekdays. Located at 70 Church St. NYS requires permits for most work.

  • Ask for 3 recent local references and actually call them

    Ask references specifically: Did the job finish on time and on budget? Were there surprises? Would you hire them again?

Verify contractor credentials: NY Division of Licensing Services

Best Time to Hire a HVAC Pro in New York

Seasonal timing guide for the Northeast (CT/NY metro area).

SpringMar - May
Best time

Schedule your AC tune-up before the rush. Best time to install a new system — contractors are available and can work before summer heat arrives. Equipment prices are often lower.

SummerJun - Aug
Limited

Peak emergency season for AC breakdowns. Wait times stretch to 1-2 weeks for non-emergencies. System replacements during a heat wave are stressful and rushed.

FallSep - Nov
Best time

Schedule your furnace/boiler tune-up before heating season. September-October is the best window to install a new heating system before prices rise in November.

WinterDec - Feb
Limited

Emergency furnace and boiler calls spike. No-heat situations are prioritized. Expect premium rates for emergency service. Oil and propane deliveries should be scheduled early.

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