Bangladeshi-American Owned Company Offers Home Heating and AC Installation
Gree Mechanical Yonkers, an engineering firm owned by prominent Bangladeshi-American businessman and politician Tofail Chowdhury, is providing subsidised heating and air conditioning installation for homes across New York City. The company, based in Yonkers and with offices in Long Island and Westchester County, has earned a strong reputation within both the Bangladeshi community and the wider American population over recent years.
Chowdhury warned that the city subsidy program may end by the end of the year, urging homeowners to book installations in advance to take advantage of the offer. Under the program, each household currently qualifies for a rebate of $8,000 to $10,000, while businesses can also make early bookings.
“Tofaily Mechanical Yonkers has become a trusted provider for both Bangladeshi and American communities,” Chowdhury said. “Through our services, homeowners and businesses can install modern, eco-friendly heating and cooling systems, eliminate reliance on traditional boiler systems, and save on energy bills. We offer a 10-year warranty and comprehensive after-sales service.”

Established four years ago to support the Bangladeshi diaspora, the company handles installations throughout New York City. Chowdhury described the initiative as part of the city’s Green City plan, aimed at promoting sustainable energy solutions. “All that is needed is a homeowner’s or business owner’s decision. We provide our own team to implement the system and manage the city-funded installation process,” he said.
For further information, Chowdhury has invited interested residents to contact Gree Mechanical Yonkers at 914-222-9477.
