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Coleman HVAC Repair in NYC

AM Profs Inc diagnoses and repairs Coleman gas furnaces, packaged terminal units, and split-system air conditioners across New York City residential and light-commercial buildings. Because Coleman shares engineering with York and Luxaire, we bring the same cross-compatible parts approach to all three.

24/7 urgent repair is available for Coleman furnaces and AC systems, including weekends and holidays.

Covered Equipment

Gas furnaces

Packaged terminal units

Split-system air conditioners

Shared York/Luxaire components

Coleman shares internal components, engineering, and manufacturing with York and Luxaire under Johnson Controls, keeping parts sourcing cross-compatible across all three.

Quick Answer

What is the most common Coleman repair issue in NYC?

The most common Coleman calls involve standard furnace ignition and AC cooling-capacity issues. Because Coleman units share identical internal components, engineering, and manufacturing with York and Luxaire, technicians can often use identical cross-compatible parts — control boards, blower motors, and igniters — when servicing any of the three sister brands.

Last updated: July 2026

Why Coleman Repairs Need Brand-Specific Service

Coleman has an interesting niche beyond standard home HVAC: the brand is heavily recognized for manufacturing robust furnaces and air conditioners specifically designed for the manufactured housing and mobile home markets, often sold under the Coleman Evcon name.

W.C. Coleman founded the company in 1900, originally manufacturing gas pressure lamps before eventually expanding into heating and cooling equipment. The Coleman HVAC brand is currently owned by Johnson Controls, having become part of their portfolio when Johnson Controls acquired York International in 2005.

What Makes The Brand Different

Cross-compatible with York and Luxaire

Coleman HVAC units share the same internal components, engineering, and manufacturing as York and Luxaire under Johnson Controls, which means repair technicians often use identical cross-compatible parts — control boards, blower motors, and igniters — across all three sister brands.

Coleman isn't a primary player in large commercial VRF or heavy rooftop applications in NYC — its relevance here is residential and light-commercial furnaces, packaged terminal units, and standard split-system AC.

Coleman Systems We Service

Common symptoms, likely causes, what we check first, and when to call for each system type.

Gas Furnace

Common symptoms: Furnace won't ignite, cycles off early, or airflow feels weak.

Likely causes: Ignitor wear, flame sensor fouling, or restricted airflow tripping a limit switch.

What we check first: Ignition sequence, flame sensor signal, and airflow.

What work is done: Ignitor or flame sensor replacement and airflow correction.

When to call: As soon as the furnace repeatedly fails to start or shuts off early.

Split-System Air Conditioner

Common symptoms: AC runs without cooling, cycles rapidly, or the outdoor unit is unusually loud.

Likely causes: Capacitor failure, refrigerant leak, or a fouled condenser coil.

What we check first: Capacitor readings, refrigerant charge, and condenser coil condition.

What work is done: Capacitor replacement, leak repair and recharge, and coil cleaning.

When to call: If the system runs constantly without reaching the set temperature.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Coleman related to York?

Yes — Coleman shares internal components, engineering, and manufacturing with York and Luxaire, all under Johnson Controls since its 2005 acquisition of York International.

Does Coleman make equipment for mobile homes?

Yes — the brand is heavily recognized for furnaces and air conditioners designed for the manufactured housing and mobile home markets, often sold under the Coleman Evcon name.

Are Coleman parts easy to source?

Generally yes — because of the shared engineering with York and Luxaire, cross-compatible parts are frequently available.

Do you service Coleman packaged terminal units?

Yes, alongside furnaces and split-system air conditioners.

What areas of NYC do you cover for Coleman repair?

We schedule Coleman repair across Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx.