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Hamburg sits in the Kittatinny Mountain foothills of Sussex County, tucked just south of Hamburg Mountain State Park and close to the Wallkill River valley. At that elevation, summer heat arrives with high humidity and the kind of afternoon temperature spikes that push aging air conditioning systems past their limits. When your AC gives out during a July or August heat wave, Constant Air is already nearby — our Newton shop is roughly 10 to 15 minutes from Hamburg, not an hour-plus dispatch from a regional call center.
Hamburg’s housing stock runs the full range: mid-century ranches and Cape Cods, older colonial-style homes, and properties that have had the same HVAC equipment running for 15 years or more. Those systems develop predictable failure points — worn capacitors and contactors, refrigerant leaks from aging copper lines, dirty condenser coils that choke efficiency, and blower motors that finally seize after one summer too many. Our licensed technicians do a thorough diagnosis first, trace the actual fault, and give you a written price before any wrench turns.
Most Hamburg repair calls are resolved in a single visit because we stock the parts most commonly needed for residential central-air systems and ductless mini-splits. Same-day and 24/7 emergency service means you are not waiting through the weekend on a warm house — we get there, we fix it, and we give you a straight answer on whether the repair makes financial sense versus planning for a replacement.
Hamburg homeowners choose Constant Air because we’re a genuine local crew — not a regional company dispatching technicians from an hour away. Our Newton base puts us 10 to 15 minutes from Hamburg, which means faster arrivals for same-day calls and no four-hour arrival windows. We’ve been working on Sussex County homes since 1999, and we know the older equipment and the foothills climate well enough to diagnose problems quickly and honestly. We’re licensed under NJ HVACR #19HC00108700, fully insured, and available 24/7 for emergency no-cool situations. Every job starts with a free in-home estimate and a written price before any work begins — no surprise charges at the end of the visit. Hearth financing is available for homeowners weighing a major repair against a full replacement. Family-owned since 1999, we treat every Hamburg call the way we’d want our own neighbors treated: straight answers, fair prices, and a repair that actually holds.
Straight, written estimate before any work starts.
We diagnose for your actual Hamburg home — not a one-size guess.
NJ-licensed techs (#19HC00108700), done right the first time.
We stand behind the work and answer 24/7.
Our Newton shop is roughly 10 to 15 minutes from Hamburg in normal traffic, which makes us one of the closest HVAC crews you can call. We offer same-day service for most repair calls and run 24/7 for emergency no-cool situations. Call (973) 948-0680 and we’ll get a technician out as fast as possible — without the long scheduling windows you’d get from a company dispatching from far outside Sussex County.
Straightforward repairs like a failed capacitor, contactor, or refrigerant recharge usually run $150–$450. Mid-range work such as a blower motor or evaporator coil replacement generally falls between $350–$700. Major repairs like a compressor replacement can reach $800–$1,800 depending on the system and refrigerant type. We always provide a written estimate before starting — no surprises when the invoice arrives.
Often yes, depending on the age and the fault. If your system is under 12 years old and the failure is a single component, repair typically makes strong financial sense. For equipment that is 15-plus years old or showing multiple issues, we’ll give you a clear repair-versus-replace comparison — including Hearth financing options for a new system — so you can make the right call without pressure. Call (973) 948-0680 to schedule a diagnosis.
Frozen coils usually come down to one of two causes: restricted airflow from a clogged filter or blocked return, or low refrigerant from a slow leak. Warm air with the system running can point to a failed capacitor, a refrigerant shortage, or a compressor starting to fail. Both issues get worse if ignored. Call (973) 948-0680 and we’ll pinpoint the actual fault — not guess at it — and give you a written price before we start any repair.
Newton’s local HVAC team since 1999 — we answer 24/7 and serve all of Sussex County.
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