Amtech cooling and heating
About
Across Manhattan’s side streets and midtown corners, HVAC work quietly keeps buildings running—no fanfare, just functionality. You’ll find the same approach at Amtech Cooling and Heating, tucked among the usual traffic and storefronts; they’re the contractors you call when a boiler sighs in December or an air handler hums too loudly in July. No up-sell fanfare; just the hum of tools and the scent of copper when they arrive. Midtown’s grid tightens from Broadway to Ninth Avenue, and the 515 9th Ave, New York, NY 10018 address sits square where service vans can roll in without obstructing buses. They handle the usual trio—furnaces, central air, heat pumps—but also show up for rooftop units and ductwork snarls that baffle building managers. The work is invisible once done, yet noticeable when neglected—no surprise they’re busy. Customers rarely call to chat; most days the phone rings when a chiller shuts down or a tenant complains about uneven temperatures. Add contact info once near the end: call +1 212-269-2229. No automated menu, just a voice that knows the difference between a pressure switch and a capacitor—details that matter when sweat is on the line. Finish by referencing the maps listing for navigation: https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c259f9203ccd43:0xee96d64919d36fc2. The block between 39th and 40th still keeps a few pre-war walk-ups where steam pipes tick through the walls; fitting that a heating outfit would plant its flag here, between the sidewalks and the subways.