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180-Days Warranty

Every completed repair includes a 180-day parts & labor warranty. OEM parts only. Warranty service is prioritized.

Local Service

Built by real NYC technicians - not marketers.

Volt & Vector is where clean design meets certified service.

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1. Schedule your visit

2. On-site diagnostic

3. Approve & repair

4. Done & covered

COI (Certificate of Insurance)

Available on request - usually not required in Brooklyn, but often asked for in Manhattan buildings and co-ops. Please remember that certain issues can come from incorrect use or installation, not from parts failure - our technicians will always point that out and show how to prevent it in the future.

Warranty & Compliance

Every repair is covered by a 180-day warranty on both parts and labor. If the appliance is older, keep in mind that some surrounding components can wear out over time — sometimes one repair leads to another part showing its age. We always explain options clearly before doing extra work.

Safety & Courtesy Protocol

We treat every visit like we’re guests in your home. Technicians wear shoe covers or remove footwear when entering, and we always clean up after the job. If you notice a little dust or debris left behind - our apologies - each tech handles 3-5 appointments per day and works to stay on schedule. If your window was 11-1, the technician usually arrives closer to 11; if running late, we’ll text you right away. Our goal is simple: work clean, stay safe, and respect your space and time.

Coverage

We cover Brooklyn—Downtown, Brooklyn Heights, Park Slope, Williamsburg, Greenpoint, Bed-Stuy, Carroll Gardens, Prospect Heights, and Flatbush—and Manhattan (below 96th Street)-FiDi, Battery Park, Tribeca, SoHo, Chelsea, Midtown, UES, UWS, Gramercy, and the Village. You’ll receive a text alert ~30 minutes before arrival.

Why Volt & Vector

We’ve spent years working inside large NYC repair companies - seeing how real technicians get buried under rushed schedules, fake “same-day” promises, and endless call-center noise. Volt & Vector grew out of that frustration. We wanted a place where diagnostics still matter, where techs can take time to do the job right and talk to people directly. We’re not calling ourselves perfect - far from it - but we’re building the kind of service we always wanted to work for: respectful, transparent, and run by people who actually fix things.

Pricing & Diagnostic Policy

Our diagnostic visit is always billed at the first appointment - that’s the starting point for every repair. After the visit, the technician sends full details to our service desk. Sometimes the tech can give a price range on-site, but we’re moving away from instant quotes - parts pricing changes like crypto these days, and we’d rather stay accurate than promise the wrong number.

Simple issues - like a clogged drain, loose wire, or minor reset - can often be fixed on the spot starting from $99. If a full repair with parts is needed, total cost varies by brand and model - just like in any NYC company, it can start around $320 and go up depending on parts and labor. We believe in clarity over surprises. You’ll always see the diagnostic results and estimate before any repair begins.

Quick Answers

  • Question: Do you handle HVAC repairs in NYC apartments, condos, and small commercial spaces?
    Answer: Yes. We focus on diagnostics-first repair and maintenance for HVAC units, with clear on-site testing before any parts are recommended.
  • Question: Can you fix “no heat” or “no cooling” problems without guessing parts?
    Answer: Yes. We confirm the failure under load by checking controls, safeties, airflow, and electrical behavior so the repair path is based on evidence.
  • Question: My HVAC turns on but barely heats or cools. What do you test first?
    Answer: Airflow and control logic first, then refrigeration or heating performance, then the electrical components that drive the system.
  • Question: Do you work on ducted air handlers and split systems common in NYC buildings?
    Answer: Yes. Ducted air handlers in closets, soffits, and ceilings are common NYC installs, and we validate access, drainage, and airflow constraints during diagnostics.
  • Question: What if my building requires building management coordination and paperwork?
    Answer: If your building needs documentation or access coordination, tell us up front so we can align scheduling and site requirements before dispatch.
  • Question: When should I stop DIY and book service?
    Answer: Stop and schedule service for burning smell, repeated breaker trips, water leaking near electrical components, or ice buildup that keeps returning after you power-cycle.
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Volt & Vector HVAC service is built for NYC constraints: tight mechanical closets, limited access, noise rules, and buildings that require predictable windows. We isolate root cause with on-site measurements and control checks so repairs hold up under real usage instead of “parts swapping.”

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HVAC Repair NYC At a Glance

  • Service: HVAC diagnostics, repair, and maintenance
  • Coverage: Brooklyn, Manhattan below 96th St, selected Queens ZIP codes
  • Focus: repair and maintenance, not installation-first work
  • Method: diagnostics-first testing and clear verification after repair

Quick Facts

  • Hours: Monday–Saturday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Diagnostic fee: $99, credited toward the repair if you approve the work on the same job
  • Warranty: 180-day parts and labor warranty on completed repairs
  • Parts policy: OEM parts when available and appropriate for the platform
  • Scheduling windows: 9–11, 11–1, 1–3, 3–5
  • Building paperwork: COI available on request

Service Area

  • Brooklyn
  • Manhattan below 96th Street
  • Selected Queens ZIP codes

What We Service

  • Ducted air handlers in closets, soffits, and ceiling installs
  • Split systems that pair an indoor air handler with an outdoor condenser or heat pump
  • Forced-air heating systems where applicable to the building layout
  • Thermostats, low-voltage controls, relays, and common safety circuits tied to HVAC operation
  • Condensate management problems that cause shutoffs, leaks, or overflow behavior

If you’re unsure what you have, send a photo of the model and serial tag and any displayed fault code. We confirm scope before dispatch.

Common HVAC Problems We Repair in NYC

No cooling, weak cooling, or warm air

  • What you notice
    • Air blows but the space does not cool
    • Cooling starts then fades
    • Temperature drops slowly and never reaches setpoint
  • What we test
    • Thermostat call and control signal path
    • Airflow through filter, return, and supply
    • Coil condition and temperature split behavior
    • Electrical components that drive compressor and fans
    • Condensate safeties that can interrupt operation
  • What verification looks like
    • Stable cooling performance under normal load, not just “it turns on”

No heat, weak heat, or heat that cycles off early

  • What you notice
    • Heat does not start
    • Heat starts then shuts down
    • Airflow is present but air is not warm enough
  • What we test
    • Call for heat, safeties, and limit behavior
    • Airflow and temperature rise
    • Control response and sequencing
    • Electrical loads and supply behavior under load
  • What verification looks like
    • Heat holds setpoint without safety trips during a full cycle

Short cycling and unstable operation

  • What you notice
    • System turns on and off too frequently
    • Starts, then shuts down within minutes
  • What we test
    • Control logic and sensor inputs
    • Safety interruptions, float switches, or limits
    • Airflow restrictions and coil condition
    • Electrical instability and component overheating
  • What verification looks like
    • Normal cycle length and stable run behavior over time

Poor airflow and hot or cold spots

  • What you notice
    • Some rooms are uncomfortable while others are fine
    • Airflow feels weak at vents
  • What we test
    • Filter condition and return restrictions
    • Blower performance and static pressure indicators
    • Supply and return path constraints created by the install
  • What verification looks like
    • Measurably improved airflow and stable temperature behavior

Water leaks, overflow shutoffs, or musty odor

  • What you notice
    • Water around the unit or stain marks
    • Unit shuts off and restarts
    • Musty smell near the air handler
  • What we test
    • Drain path condition and slope constraints
    • Pan, trap behavior, and overflow protection
    • Moisture accumulation points tied to airflow issues
  • What verification looks like
    • Drain clears and unit runs without triggering safety shutoff

Noise, vibration, or rattling in tight installs

  • What you notice
    • New vibration noise, rattling panels, or buzzing
  • What we test
    • Fan balance and mounting integrity
    • Cabinet resonance and bracket stability
    • Electrical buzzing from relays or transformers where applicable
  • What verification looks like
    • Noise reduced under normal run conditions, not only at startup
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Symptom to Diagnosis Map

  • Symptom: Thermostat is calling but nothing starts
    Likely cause class: Control signal break, safety open, failed control component
    How we confirm on-site: Verify call at thermostat, trace control path, confirm safeties and control outputs under load
  • Symptom: Starts, runs briefly, then shuts off
    Likely cause class: Safety interruption, drain overflow protection, overheating component
    How we confirm on-site: Observe shutdown sequence, test safety states, confirm condensate switch behavior, validate electrical loads
  • Symptom: Air blows but it is not cold
    Likely cause class: Airflow restriction, coil performance issue, outdoor unit or compressor circuit issue
    How we confirm on-site: Measure temperature split, verify airflow, inspect coil condition, validate outdoor unit electrical behavior
  • Symptom: Air is cold at first, then gets warmer
    Likely cause class: Freeze-up, airflow collapse, intermittent control or component behavior
    How we confirm on-site: Check coil icing indicators, airflow drop, control stability, and repeatable timing pattern
  • Symptom: No heat, fan may run
    Likely cause class: Heat source not engaging, safety lockout, control sequencing fault
    How we confirm on-site: Validate heat call, confirm safety chain, check sequencing and electrical loads during startup
  • Symptom: Heat starts but shuts off early
    Likely cause class: Limit trip from airflow restriction, sensor or safety behavior, control instability
    How we confirm on-site: Confirm airflow, observe limit behavior, verify control response and reset pattern
  • Symptom: Short cycling all day
    Likely cause class: Control logic, sensor placement issue, safety interruptions, oversized response to load swings
    How we confirm on-site: Trend cycle timing, confirm sensor inputs, check for interruptions and airflow constraints
  • Symptom: Water leaking near the unit
    Likely cause class: Drain restriction, trap issue, pan overflow, install slope constraint
    How we confirm on-site: Test drain flow, inspect pan and trap, validate overflow protection and drain routing
  • Symptom: Musty smell or humidity feels high
    Likely cause class: Drain or moisture management issue, airflow imbalance, coil contamination patterns
    How we confirm on-site: Inspect moisture points, confirm airflow and runtime behavior, check for standing water and drainage performance
  • Symptom: Buzzing, clicking, or electrical noise during operation
    Likely cause class: Relay, contactor, transformer, or control component noise
    How we confirm on-site: Identify source under load, verify voltage behavior, confirm component response and heat buildup
  • Symptom: Breaker trips or fuse issues
    Likely cause class: Electrical fault, motor or compressor issue, wiring degradation
    How we confirm on-site: Verify circuit behavior, measure loads, inspect connections, isolate component draw
  • Symptom: Loud vibration in a closet or soffit install
    Likely cause class: Fan imbalance, mounting resonance, panel contact
    How we confirm on-site: Run-test and listen under steady state, inspect mounts, isolate resonance points

Why HVAC Problems Are Often Install-Sensitive in NYC

  • Mechanical closets and soffits restrict airflow and service access
  • Condensate drains are often long, routed through tight spaces, and sensitive to slope
  • Noise and vibration become more noticeable in dense buildings
  • Outdoor unit access can require building coordination and roof or setback access rules
  • Electrical supply realities in older buildings can affect startup behavior under load
  • Tight return paths and undersized filters drive repeat failures that look like “bad parts”

How HVAC Service Works

  1. Pre-check by phone or text: what you notice, how often it happens, and any displayed code
  2. On-site diagnostics: controls, safeties, airflow, drainage, and electrical behavior under load
  3. Clear repair path: what failed, why it failed, and what fixes are reasonable for your platform
  4. Repair and verification: confirm stable operation through a full run cycle
  5. Notes for prevention: filter, airflow, and drain practices that reduce repeat failures

What to Send for Faster Scheduling

  • Photo of the model and serial tag for indoor and outdoor units when accessible
  • Photo of thermostat and any displayed error message
  • Describe when it happens: constant, only at startup, after 10 to 20 minutes, only on very cold or hot days
  • Photos of the install area if it is inside a closet, soffit, or ceiling access panel
  • Any building requirements: service elevator rules, COI request, restricted work hours

Example Scenarios

  • Weak cooling in a mechanical closet install → we verified airflow restriction and safety behavior → confirmed drainage and airflow constraints → corrected the root cause and verified stable cooling under load
  • Heat starts then stops after a short run → we traced a repeatable shutdown pattern → confirmed a safety interruption tied to airflow and control response → repaired and verified full-cycle heat operation
  • Water near the air handler after heavy use → we tested drain flow and overflow protection → confirmed restriction and routing constraint → restored drainage and verified no shutoff events
  • Short cycling in a high-rise bedroom → we validated thermostat inputs and control stability → confirmed a control or sensor-driven cycling pattern → corrected and verified normal cycle timing

Before You Call, Safe High-Value Checks

Stop and schedule service if you smell electrical burning, see water leaking near electrical components, or experience repeated breaker trips.

Otherwise, try these safe checks:

  • Confirm the thermostat mode is correct and the setpoint is meaningfully different from room temperature
  • Replace or clean the air filter if it is dirty or overdue
  • Make sure return grilles are not blocked by furniture or rugs
  • Check that supply vents are open and not taped over or obstructed
  • If the system shut off and there is a drain safety, look for obvious pan overflow and do not bypass safety switches
  • If icing is visible on an indoor coil or lines, turn the system off and schedule service rather than repeatedly resetting

FAQ

Do you handle HVAC repairs in NYC buildings with tight access?
Yes. Many jobs are in closets, soffits, and ceiling installs, so we plan diagnostics around access constraints and verification under real operating conditions.

Do you focus on repair or installation?
Repair and maintenance are the priority. If your request is primarily a new installation or a replacement project, tell us up front so we can confirm fit.

What does the diagnostic visit cover?
On-site testing of controls, safeties, airflow, drainage behavior, and electrical performance, plus a clear explanation of the most likely root cause and repair path.

Do you provide building paperwork when needed?
COI is available on request. Share your building requirements before the appointment.

When should I stop troubleshooting myself?
Stop for burning smell, repeated breaker trips, water near electrical components, or ice buildup that returns after power-cycling.

Schedule HVAC Repair in NYC
Call: +1 (332) 333-1709
Email: voltnvector@gmail.com

Minor issues are often resolved on the first visit. If parts are required, we price the repair after confirming the root cause and matching the correct parts to your exact model. You get the findings and the estimate first. No surprises, no work begins without approval. The $99 diagnostic is credited toward an approved repair.

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Need help from our experts?

+1 (332) 333-1709

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Our service manager handles all calls personally. For short questions, text works best.

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180-Days Warranty

Every completed repair includes a 180-day parts & labor warranty. OEM parts only. Warranty service is prioritized.

Local Service

Built by real NYC technicians - not marketers.

Volt & Vector is where clean design meets certified service.

HVAC FAQs

Clear answers about HVAC scheduling, diagnostics, coverage, pricing, warranty, and what to expect on-site in NYC.

General & Company
What are your hours of operation?
Monday–Saturday, 9:00 AM–6:00 PM. Visits are scheduled by arrival window, and you’ll typically receive a text about 30 minutes before arrival.
How do I book an HVAC appointment?
Call or email us with your ZIP code and HVAC system type. Fastest booking is to text photos of the model label and the install.
  • Phone: +1 (332) 333-1709
  • Email: voltnvector@gmail.com
  • Speed up dispatch: send indoor/outdoor model label + any error code photo.
What NYC areas do you cover for HVAC service?
Brooklyn, Manhattan below 96th St, and selected Queens areas. If you’re unsure, send your ZIP and building type (walk-up vs elevator) and we’ll confirm coverage.
What arrival windows do you offer?
We schedule by arrival window (not an exact minute). Typical windows: 9–11, 11–1, 1–3, 3–5. You’ll usually get a heads-up text before we arrive.
Are you insured, and can you provide a COI?
Yes—licensed and insured, and we can provide a COI when required. If your building needs specific wording (certificate holder, address, additional insured), tell us before scheduling.
Do you do HVAC installations or replacements?
Repair and maintenance are the priority. Installation is offered selectively when scope, access, and compliance requirements are clear.
Where can I see reviews and recent work?
Our Google Business Profile is the best place for live reviews and recent activity. For platform fit, share your model label and we’ll confirm supportability before dispatch.
HVAC Systems We Service
Do you repair ductless mini-splits in NYC?
Yes—ductless mini-splits are a common NYC system type. We handle no cooling/no heat, leaks, icing, fan noise, and control faults with diagnostics-first testing.
Do you repair ducted air handlers and concealed ducted indoor units?
Yes. We service ducted indoor units in closets, soffits, and ceiling installs—airflow problems, condensate leaks, blower issues, and controls.
Do you work on heat pumps (cooling and heating)?
Yes. We diagnose no heat/weak heat, no cooling, defrost-related symptoms, short cycling, and control errors by verifying mode operation and performance under load.
Do you repair outdoor condenser units?
Yes—AC and heat pump outdoor units. We troubleshoot startup failures, noise/vibration, intermittent shutdowns, and performance issues tied to power, controls, and protection behavior.
Do you service thermostats and HVAC controls?
Yes. We diagnose thermostat and low-voltage control faults by verifying wiring, power, configuration, and command signals, then tracing the failure to the correct component or safety chain.
Do you handle condensate drains and leaks?
Yes. We trace the full condensate path, clear blockages or pump faults, correct pitch/trap issues where applicable, and confirm stable drainage under real humidity load.
Do you service central AC and split systems in NYC?
Yes, where applicable to the building setup. We diagnose performance, airflow, controls, drainage, and outdoor/indoor unit behavior before recommending parts or repair steps.
Cooling & Heating Problems
My AC runs but it’s not cooling. What do you check first?
We start with measured temperature split, airflow, and control signals. Many “not cooling” calls are airflow, coil loading, drainage safety shutoffs, or control faults—not automatically refrigerant.
My mini-split blows air but it’s not cold. Is it always low refrigerant?
Not always. Dirty coils, airflow restriction, sensor/control faults, or outdoor unit issues can mimic low refrigerant. We confirm the failure class before recommending a path.
Weak airflow from vents—what does that usually mean?
Common causes include blower problems, coil loading, filter/return restriction, or duct constraints. We verify airflow behavior and isolate whether the issue is mechanical, electrical, or restriction-related.
My heat pump runs but the apartment won’t warm up. What do you test?
We confirm heat mode operation, temperature rise, airflow, and stability under load. If performance drifts, we check controls, sensors, indoor airflow, and outdoor unit behavior.
Why does my system short-cycle (turn on and off quickly)?
Short cycling can be caused by controls, safety switches, airflow restriction, or equipment-side protection behavior. We confirm what is commanding shutdown and why.
Cooling or heating is uneven room-to-room. Can you diagnose that?
Yes. We verify airflow delivery, return restrictions, and obvious duct or distribution constraints, then document what is limiting performance and what can be corrected within practical NYC access limits.
I see an error code on my indoor unit or thermostat. Is that enough to diagnose?
It’s a strong clue, but we still verify signals and conditions on-site. Text us a photo of the code plus the model label so we can match the correct platform and service procedure.
Leaks, Drains & Ice
Water is leaking from my indoor unit or ceiling. What are the common causes?
Most often it’s a clogged drain, failed condensate pump, improper pitch, trap issues, or an overflow safety trip. We trace the full condensate path and confirm drainage under real load.
My mini-split is dripping water indoors. Is that “normal condensation”?
No. Condensation should exit through the drain path. Indoor dripping indicates drainage failure, installation routing issues, or icing-related runoff that needs diagnosis.
What is a condensate pump, and how do you diagnose pump failures?
A condensate pump moves water when gravity drainage isn’t possible. We verify pump activation, discharge flow, check valves, float behavior, and whether the system is shutting down due to overflow protection.
If my indoor unit ices up, can that cause leaks later?
Yes. When ice melts, it can overwhelm a marginal drain setup and trigger leaks. We diagnose the root cause of icing—often airflow restriction or coil loading—and confirm stable operation after thaw.
Should I keep running the system if it’s leaking?
No if water is spreading or reaching electrical components. Shut the system off and contact us. If safe to do so, take a photo of where the water originates to speed diagnosis.
Pricing & Warranty
What is your HVAC diagnostic fee?
$99 diagnostic fee. It covers on-site testing and documented findings for the most likely cause class and next steps.
Is the diagnostic fee credited toward the repair?
Yes—the $99 diagnostic is credited toward the approved repair total.
How do you price HVAC repairs?
Diagnostics first, then a quote based on confirmed parts and labor scope. No repair begins without approval. Minor on-the-spot fixes are only done with your explicit okay in real time.
What warranty do you provide on completed repairs?
180-day parts and labor warranty on the completed repair scope. Warranty applies to the repaired failure mode and documented work performed.
Preparation, Photos & Building Access
What should I check before calling an HVAC technician?
Do a few quick, safe checks first—then call with what you found.
  • Power: breaker not tripped, thermostat powered, system switch on.
  • Mode/settings: COOL vs HEAT, setpoint, fan mode.
  • Airflow: filter condition and obvious return/supply blockage where accessible.
  • Error code: take a clear photo if displayed.
What information helps you diagnose faster?
Model labels + photos + a short symptom description.
  • Indoor unit model label (photo).
  • Outdoor unit label if accessible (photo).
  • Photo of the install area (closet/soffit/ceiling access, drain path).
  • Symptom: “no cooling,” “leaking,” “weak airflow,” “no heat,” “error code.”
My building restricts roof or outdoor-unit access. Can you still service?
Often yes, but access rules matter. Tell us upfront whether the outdoor unit is on a roof, balcony, façade, or courtyard, and what permissions or scheduling is required so we can plan the visit correctly.
After Service & Maintenance
What follow-up support do you provide after a repair?
You get a clear record of what was diagnosed, what was repaired, and what was tested. If we see airflow, drainage, or control factors that contributed to the failure, we’ll show you what to change to prevent repeats.
How often should HVAC maintenance be done in NYC apartments?
At least seasonally for heavy-use systems. Drain service, coil and airflow checks, and performance baseline verification reduce leaks, icing, and “weak cooling/heating” drift.

Google Reviews

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My wife and I were having trouble with our Miele dryer and thought for sure we were in for a several hundred-dollar repair. I called Volt & Vector because they had such good reviews online. It was a Saturday and I was told someone could come out that day. We had a holiday gathering and so couldn’t do that, but they offered to come out first thing Monday morning. And so that’s what happened. Vlad appeared on time and promptly took responsibility for diagnosing the problem. It turned out that our three cats (which Vlad immediately befriended) had shed so much hair over the previous fifteen years that they’d clogged the drain of our condensing dryer. Vlad cleaned it out, charged us $99 dollars and it was only after he left that we felt ashamed we hadn’t tipped him more. The dryer was fine, he didn’t recommend replacing anything; he just solved the problem, humbly and honestly. We have several appliances that surely will develop problems in the future. As we told him when he left, he and his company are who we will be calling in the future. We can’t recommend Vlad and his company more strongly. (The three culprits are in the photo)

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Great people to deal with. Called and set up appointment right away. Mark came and fixed the issue right away. Very friendly and respectful. Will use again. Thanks guys.

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Vlad has been an incredible asset. In the few months we've known him, he's already fixed a dryer, two washing machines, and an oven! He's always very upfront with the repairs needed and the associated costs with fixing an appliance. I wouldn't hesitate at all to hire him for any future appliances in need of repair

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I split my time between Italy and NYC and manage several Airbnb units. Scheduling used to take too much energy around guest check-ins and turnovers. With Volt & Vector Appliance Repair, the routine became predictable: clear 2-hour windows (9–11am or 12–2pm), a text with ETA, written pricing (diagnostic credited), before/after photos, and a short summary after each visit. Over ~30 repairs in two years: washers, dryers, dishwashers, ranges, a refrigerator seal. They’ve kept me informed and moved quickly on parts (usually 24–48 hours when ordered). Access and lockboxes are handled without drama, work areas are left clean, and my reviews stayed steady. Hosting from abroad is easier when maintenance is this consistent. Strong recommend for Brooklyn and Manhattan hosts.

Larry Lawson
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Amazing service every time! I work for a multi-use property in lower Manhattan and we have used Volt & Vector for at least 20+ jobs and I can honestly say they do incredible and reliable work. Vlad is a pleasure to work with, he is honest and his pricing is fair. Highly recommend!

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Excellent experience with Vlad! He came day of to help fix a laundry machine issue. He was on time, a clear communicator about the issue and fixed it with ease. He came back the following day (at no charge!) when I reached out with further information about how the machine was working to confirm everything was working properly/as intended. Excellent service and will absolutely be working with them again when we have future needs. Can’t recommend enough!