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Sussex Borough sits near the heart of Sussex County, tucked between Wantage Township to the north and Frankford Township to the east, along Route 23 at an elevation that earns every degree of cold that northwest New Jersey winters deliver. When temperatures drop here — and they drop fast — a furnace failure is not a minor inconvenience. The borough’s mix of post-war ranches, mid-century colonials, and older farmhouse-style homes along Main Street and the side streets off County Route 639 means a varied mix of forced-air systems, many of them aging into their second or third decade of hard seasonal work. Ignitors crack, flame sensors coat with oxidation, heat exchangers develop stress fractures, and blower motors wear down — all on a schedule that seems to prefer the coldest nights of the year.
Constant Air is based in Newton, roughly five miles southeast on Route 23 — a short, direct drive with no major delays. We have been running service calls through Sussex Borough and the surrounding communities since 1999, and our technicians know the equipment profiles and the housing stock here. We test the ignitor, flame sensor, pressure switch, control board, and gas valve in sequence, find the actual fault, and give you a firm repair price before we pick up a single tool. No guessing, no surprise billing.
Every service call in Sussex Borough includes a full combustion safety check at no extra charge. A cracked heat exchanger in a tightly insulated home is a carbon monoxide hazard, and we confirm the system is running safely before we close out the call. Free in-home estimates and Hearth financing are available when a repair conversation turns into a larger discussion about replacement.
Sussex Borough is about five miles from our Newton shop — a straight shot up Route 23 — which means Constant Air technicians reach you faster than any regional company routing calls from a Morris County dispatch center. We have been serving Sussex County communities since 1999, and we know the post-war ranches and mid-century colonials that define much of the borough, the aging forced-air systems inside them, and the way high-elevation Sussex County winters stress heating equipment hard. We are family-owned, fully licensed under NJ HVACR #19HC00108700, and fully insured on every job we run. Our 24/7 emergency service means a no-heat call in the middle of the night gets a real technician dispatched — not an answering service and a morning callback window. We tell you what we found, give you a straight price before we start, and we do not leave until the heat is running safely.
Straight, written estimate before any work starts.
We diagnose for your actual Sussex home — not a one-size guess.
NJ-licensed techs (#19HC00108700), done right the first time.
We stand behind the work and answer 24/7.
Sussex Borough is about five miles northwest of our Newton base — a straightforward drive up Route 23. On most emergency calls we can have a technician at your door within 20 to 30 minutes. We run 24/7 emergency service year-round, so call (973) 948-0680 at any hour and we dispatch right away. We do not ask you to wait until morning when temperatures in Sussex County are dropping fast.
That short-cycling pattern usually points to a dirty or failing flame sensor, a pressure switch fault, or an overheating condition from restricted airflow. In Sussex Borough’s older homes with retrofitted duct systems, partially blocked or undersized duct runs are a frequent contributor. We test each component in order and give you a firm repair price before we start anything. Call (973) 948-0680 to schedule a same-day diagnostic.
Yes, and it is worth taking seriously. A cracked heat exchanger can allow combustion gases — including carbon monoxide — to enter your home’s airflow. In a tightly insulated Sussex Borough home during a closed-up winter, that risk is real. Signs include a metallic or burning smell near the furnace, soot on the cabinet, or a CO detector alarming. We inspect the heat exchanger as a standard step on every service call — not an added charge. Call (973) 948-0680 if you have any concern at all.
It depends on what broke and the overall health of the heat exchanger. A failed ignitor or faulty pressure switch is typically worth fixing even on an aging system. If the heat exchanger is cracked or the furnace has had multiple failures in recent seasons, we will walk you through a straightforward repair-versus-replace comparison with honest numbers on both sides. We do not push replacements to meet a sales quota — call (973) 948-0680 and we will tell you exactly what we found.
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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