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Mount Olive Township stretches across a wide section of southern Morris County, from the commercial stretch along Route 206 near Budd Lake to the quieter residential neighborhoods around Flanders and the hills off International Drive. The township grew quickly through the 1980s and 1990s, and that growth shows up in the housing stock: colonials, split-levels, and raised ranches built for that era’s energy codes, now reaching the age where their original central air systems are at or past their useful life. When that original equipment finally fails — or when cooling capacity just can’t keep up with a mid-July afternoon — replacement is the right move.
Constant Air approaches every Mount Olive installation with a Manual J load calculation rather than a tonnage-per-square-foot shortcut. Mount Olive’s housing varies more than it might look from the street: the same exterior square footage can mean very different cooling loads depending on how the home is oriented, how much insulation was added during construction, and whether finished basement space is being conditioned. That calculation is what gets the equipment size right — and right-sizing matters. An oversized system short-cycles, leaves humidity in the air, and wears itself out faster. An undersized system runs constantly and still doesn’t catch up when the temperature and dew point climb together.
We handle every stage of the project: free in-home estimate, equipment selection with PSE&G and NJ Clean Energy rebate identification, Morris County permit filing, full mechanical installation, and commissioning. Hearth financing is available for qualified homeowners so a failed system doesn’t force a rushed decision under pressure.
Mount Olive has no shortage of HVAC contractors willing to take a call, but most of the regional outfits covering Morris County are dispatching from far outside the area and rotating crews who don’t know the township’s neighborhoods. Constant Air operates out of Newton — about 25 minutes north on Route 206 — and we’ve been serving Morris and Sussex County since 1999. We’re a family-owned operation, not a franchise, and our license under NJ HVACR #19HC00108700 means you have a name and a number attached to every job we do. We offer free in-home estimates with no pressure to commit, and we’re available 24/7 if something goes wrong after a job is done. Hearth financing is available for qualified customers so the cost of a new system doesn’t derail your budget. When you hire Constant Air for an installation in Mount Olive, the crew that shows up is the same crew that cares about your call if something needs attention six months later.
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We diagnose for your actual Mount Olive home — not a one-size guess.
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We run a Manual J load calculation — it factors in square footage, ceiling height, insulation, window orientation, and existing duct condition. Mount Olive’s housing stock from the 1980s and 1990s can vary significantly in how well it retains or sheds heat depending on additions and upgrades over the years, so a square-footage guess often misses the mark. Call (973) 948-0680 to schedule your free in-home estimate.
Yes — PSE&G customers in Morris County can access rebates through the NJ Clean Energy program on qualifying high-efficiency central air systems, typically rated 16 SEER2 or higher. The exact amount depends on the equipment and current program availability. We identify rebate-eligible models during your estimate and handle the documentation, so you don’t have to navigate the paperwork on your own.
Most standard replacements — removing old equipment, setting the new condenser and air handler, running refrigerant lines, and commissioning — take one full day. Homes that need ductwork modifications or have unusual attic or crawl space access may extend into a second day. We also coordinate the Morris County permit inspection so there’s no gap in your coverage after the install wraps. Call (973) 948-0680 to talk through your specific setup.
Often yes, but it needs to be checked. Ductwork from that era is commonly undersized by today’s standards, and leaks at joints and connections can reduce delivered airflow dramatically regardless of how efficient the new equipment is. We inspect the existing duct system as part of every installation estimate and give you a straight assessment before any work is scheduled. To get started, call (973) 948-0680 for a free visit.
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