Cross River sits in the eastern hills of Westchester County where large wooded properties and a quiet, rural character are the norm. Homes here often run their air conditioning hard through July and August with little opportunity for maintenance in between, and the distance from commercial centers means system failures land harder without fast, local help.
Wesco 53 covers all of Westchester County and has been the HVAC company families across this region have trusted since 1953.
Cross River homes are often larger properties where a failed AC is not just an inconvenience, it is a real disruption. Wesco 53 treats it that way from the first call.
Cross River homeowners get the same quality and care as every other community we serve.
In rural eastern Westchester, AC problems sometimes develop subtly. These signs indicate it is time to call rather than wait.
Each of these is a diagnosable problem. The sooner Wesco 53 looks, the easier the fix.
Eastern Westchester’s forested terrain and seasonal conditions produce some predictable AC failure patterns in Cross River properties.
Correct diagnosis the first time avoids the second service call.
A homeowner in Cross River called Wesco 53 after her system ran all day without the house dropping below 82 degrees during a heat wave. The technician found the compressor was running but not pumping, a sign the unit was nearing the end of its life. After discussing the repair versus replacement trade-off honestly, she opted for a new system. Installation was scheduled within days and the new unit handled the rest of the summer without issue.
Cross River families need an HVAC company that will show up, be honest, and do the job right the first time. That is the foundation Wesco 53 has built on since 1953.
When your Cross River home needs AC repair, Wesco 53 is the company worth calling.
Wesco 53 serves AC repair customers in Cross River and the surrounding eastern Westchester communities, including Katonah, South Salem, Pound Ridge, Bedford Village, and Goldens Bridge. We also handle calls from homeowners throughout the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation area and into the Lewisboro township corridor.