York Corporation is an American manufacturer of HVAC equipment for residential and commercial use. Their products include air conditioners, heat pumps, furnaces, and air handlers.
Founded in 1874 in York, Pennsylvania.
Pioneered the use of air conditioning in public spaces, such as the Empire State Building and the U.S. Capitol Building.
Acquired by Johnson Controls in 2005.
In 2020, Johnson Controls announced plans to spin off York as a separate company.
A global manufacturer of HVAC equipment and a subsidiary of United Technologies Corporation.
A leading global provider of HVAC systems, services, and solutions.
A manufacturer of residential and commercial heating and cooling systems.
Includes a range of models with varying efficiency levels and features, such as Wi-Fi connectivity and advanced filtration systems.
Can both heat and cool a home, offering an efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional HVAC systems.
Available in gas, oil, and electric models, and offer high efficiency levels and variable speed blowers for quieter operation.
Includes multiple configurations to suit a variety of installation needs, and offer whisper-quiet operation and superior performance.
With proper maintenance, York air conditioners can last up to 15-20 years.
Yes, York offers a range of high-efficiency heat pumps that can significantly reduce energy bills.
Yes, York offers a limited warranty on their furnaces that varies by model.
Yes, York air handlers are compatible with most brands of HVAC equipment.
The cost of a York air conditioner varies depending on the model, but typically ranges from $1,800 to $4,500.