Mitsubishi Electric
Preferred for premium cold-climate heat pump installs, multi-zone layouts, and clients who want the strongest long-term platform.
Brooklyn install specialist
Mitsubishi-focused design, clean line-set routing, proper condensate management, and careful commissioning for Brooklyn homes that cannot afford sloppy work.
What we install
Viking HVAC works across ductless, concealed ducted, ceiling cassette, and multi-zone heat pump systems. Mitsubishi is the flagship recommendation when cold-weather performance and long-term reliability matter most.
Preferred for premium cold-climate heat pump installs, multi-zone layouts, and clients who want the strongest long-term platform.
A strong fit for selected ductless and multi-zone projects where layout, budget, and equipment availability line up.
Efficient ductless systems for targeted comfort and retrofits where a smaller footprint makes sense.
Samsung water-source systems for select co-op, condo, and building-loop projects with no exterior condenser path.
Our approach
Max looks at exposure, layout, insulation, ceiling heights, radiator habits, room use, and the actual path the system has to take.
Visible work is planned like finish work. Runs are straight, supported, sealed, and placed with the homeowner before drilling begins.
Drainage is not an afterthought. The system needs to work through humid Brooklyn summers without staining walls or creating callbacks.
Every Viking install is pressure-tested before startup, then commissioned so the system performs the way it was sold.
System choices
The best answer depends on the house, the rooms that matter most, the electrical panel, the exterior path, and whether the owner wants visible wall heads or a quieter architectural finish.
Best for one floor, one large room, a bedroom suite, a garden apartment, or a problem area that needs independent comfort.
Best for whole-home comfort with one outdoor unit serving several indoor units across bedrooms, living areas, and offices.
Best for premium interiors where the owner wants the comfort of a mini-split without a visible wall-mounted head in every room.
Before you book
Brooklyn retrofits are not blank canvases. A clean plan starts with the things that can slow down or shape the project.
Older panels can limit system design. Max will flag panel or wiring issues early so the project does not stall later.
Historic districts often require a careful exterior plan and may need Landmarks review when equipment or penetrations affect the facade.
Plaster, brick, roof access, shared walls, drain paths, and owner finish standards all affect the final design.
Premium clientele
For higher-end Brooklyn homes, the premium path is usually a quieter, cleaner, longer-lasting system: Mitsubishi cold-climate equipment, thoughtful zone planning, concealed ducted where it fits, better exterior routing, and rebate-aware documentation.
That is the difference between a mini-split that merely works and an install that feels like it belongs in the house.
FAQ
Good clients ask good questions. These are the ones that usually matter before the first site visit.
A single-zone installation can often be completed quickly. Whole-home and multi-zone projects usually need more planning, routing, and commissioning time. Max will size the schedule to the house.
It depends on the scope, building type, and exterior work. Historic districts and co-op or condo buildings can add approval steps. Max will flag likely permit or board issues before work begins.
For qualifying Con Edison heat pump projects, incentives may be applied through the participating contractor process. Eligibility is project-specific and should be verified before equipment is selected.
Sometimes. The goal is to make visible work straight, supported, and intentional. Where the building allows, Max looks for cleaner interior or rear-elevation paths.
Yes, but the site is built around installs because that is where Max's strongest work shows. Send the issue and address; he will tell you whether it is a fit.
Send the address, the rooms you want served, and any photos of the exterior or roof path.