New York PTAC Services.

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Business Details

Accessibility
Assistive hearing loop
Wheelchair accessible restroom
Wheelchair accessible seating
From the business
Identifies as Asian-owned
Identifies as Black-owned
Identifies as disabled-owned
Identifies as Indigenous-owned
Identifies as Latino-owned
Identifies as LGBTQ+ owned
Identifies as veteran-owned
Identifies as women-owned
Service options
Online estimates
Onsite services
Offerings
Repair services
Amenities
Gender-neutral restroom
Crowd
LGBTQ+ friendly
Transgender safespace
Planning
Appointment required
Recycling
Batteries
Electronics
Payments
Credit cards
NFC mobile payments
Parking
Free parking garage
Free parking lot
Free street parking
On-site parking
Paid parking garage
Paid parking lot
Paid street parking

About

Midtown’s climate control systems work overtime. Offices, apartments, and retail spaces all rely on steady airflow, yet breakdowns still happen—often at the worst possible moment. New York PTAC Services specializes in repairing these units without fanfare, offering a direct line to technicians who understand the urgency of a malfunctioning air conditioner in a city that doesn’t pause for heat waves.

Their office sits on the fourth floor at 375 Lexington Ave, a building where elevators hum with the rhythm of Midtown’s daily grind. While the address is central, the focus remains on the work itself: identifying issues, replacing parts, and restoring cool air before the next business day begins. No embellishments, just repairs that keep spaces functional.

Ownership here reflects the diversity of the city itself—women, veterans, Indigenous, Latino, Black, Asian, and disabled entrepreneurs all contribute to the service. That variety doesn’t change the core offering, but it does shape how the business engages with clients, from landlords to small-business owners. When a unit fails, a call to (646) 741-0275 connects you to someone who can diagnose the problem and outline next steps without delay.

For directions, check the map. The neighborhood’s mix of corporate towers and older walk-ups means repair requests come from every direction, but the approach stays consistent: fix what’s broken, then move on to the next call.

Technical Info

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Created 04 Jan 2025
Updated 06 Jul 2026

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