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Ogdensburg sits at a higher elevation in the hills of Sussex County, just a few miles southeast of Newton, and winter here arrives early and stays. When cold air funnels down off the ridgelines near Sterling Hill and temperatures drop fast overnight, a furnace that won’t fire is more than an inconvenience — it’s an emergency. Constant Air has been answering furnace repair calls in Ogdensburg and across Sussex County since 1999, and our Newton shop puts us less than 10 minutes from most addresses in the borough.
The housing stock in Ogdensburg reflects its working-class roots near the old zinc mining operations. Many homes in the borough are post-war ranches and cape cods from the 1950s and 1960s, with original or early-replacement forced-air heating systems that have been cycling hard through Sussex County winters for decades. We see a lot of aging mid-efficiency gas furnaces here — units with worn igniters, tired flame sensors, and heat exchangers that have taken their share of stress. Our technicians test each component methodically, show you exactly what failed, and give you a clear written price before we turn a wrench.
Most furnace repairs in Ogdensburg are wrapped up on the first visit. We stock the common parts — igniters, flame sensors, pressure switches, blower capacitors — on the truck, so you’re not waiting a week for a part to arrive. We also run a carbon monoxide safety check on every call, because an older furnace with a cracked heat exchanger is a safety risk, not just a heating problem.
A regional chain dispatching from Rockaway or Parsippany can mean a half-day wait and a technician who has never set foot in Ogdensburg. Constant Air is family-owned and based right in Newton — less than 10 minutes from most addresses in the borough — and we have been working on Sussex County heating systems since 1999. We know the older ranch and cape cod homes in Ogdensburg: the mid-efficiency furnaces that have been running since the Reagan era, the retrofitted ductwork, the units pushed hard through elevation-driven cold. We are fully licensed under NJ HVACR #19HC00108700 and fully insured, with 24/7 emergency service because a no-heat call at 2 a.m. in February is not something we ask you to wait out until morning. Free in-home estimates on replacements, Hearth financing available, and a straight answer about what broke and what it costs to fix — every time.
Straight, written estimate before any work starts.
We diagnose for your actual Ogdensburg home — not a one-size guess.
NJ-licensed techs (#19HC00108700), done right the first time.
We stand behind the work and answer 24/7.
We’re based in Newton, which puts us less than 10 minutes from most Ogdensburg addresses. For no-heat emergencies we dispatch 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — call (973) 948-0680 any time and we’ll get someone headed your way. Most emergency calls in the area receive same-day service.
Short-cycling like that in Ogdensburg homes usually means a dirty or failed flame sensor, a tripped pressure switch, or the furnace overheating due to restricted airflow. Older post-war homes with aging ductwork are especially prone to airflow restrictions. We test each component in sequence and give you a written repair price before any work begins. Call (973) 948-0680 to schedule a diagnosis.
A cracked heat exchanger is a carbon monoxide hazard, not just a heating inefficiency. CO can migrate from the combustion chamber into your living space. Warning signs include a metallic or burning smell, soot near the furnace cabinet, or a CO detector alarm. We inspect the heat exchanger as a standard step on every furnace repair call — it’s not an add-on charge.
If the furnace is under 15 years old and the failed component is straightforward — an igniter, flame sensor, or pressure switch — repair typically makes good sense. For systems over 18–20 years old, or those with a compromised heat exchanger, we’ll walk you through honest numbers on both options. We never push a replacement when a repair is the right call. Call (973) 948-0680 for a straight answer.
Newton’s local HVAC team since 1999 — we answer 24/7 and serve all of Sussex County.
At Constant Air, we specialize in delivering high-quality heating, ventilation, and air conditioning services that keep your home and business comfortable all year round.
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