Top 10 furnace repair services in Cape May, NJ

Porch Pro Headshot First Class Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(690)
Porch Pro Headshot Clay's Climate Control
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(554)
Porch Pro Headshot J&L Heating and Air Conditioning
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(390)
J&L Heating and Air Conditioning is an HVAC contractor based out of Lindenwold. They have been providing gas appliance connection and air conditioning installation as well as other services since 2011.
J&L Heating and Air Conditioning is an HVAC contractor based out of Lindenwold. They have been providing gas appliance connection and air conditioning installation as well as other services since 2011.
Porch Pro Headshot McAllister...The Service Company
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
At McAllister, we care about our customers, and we're passionate about our work. We've been in the indoor comfort business since 1876. That's almost 150 years of HVAC experience. And yet, because the HVAC industry is constantly evolving, we continue to learn new things every day. When we go to work ...Read more about McAllister...The Service Company
At McAllister, we care about our customers, and we're passionate about our work. We've been in the indoor comfort business since 1876. That's almost 150 years of HVAC experience. And yet, because the HVAC industry is constantly evolving, we continue to learn new things every day. When we go to work ...Read more about McAllister...The Service Company
Porch Pro Headshot South Jersey Energy Service Plus
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(145)
At South Jersey Energy Service Plus, the team of expert and experienced heating, cooling and plumbing technicians are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service. Their technicians offer 24/7 emergency repairs that are backed by a 100% guarantee for one year. SJESP proudly serves South Jerse...Read more about South Jersey Energy Service Plus
At South Jersey Energy Service Plus, the team of expert and experienced heating, cooling and plumbing technicians are dedicated to providing exceptional customer service. Their technicians offer 24/7 emergency repairs that are backed by a 100% guarantee for one year. SJESP proudly serves South Jerse...Read more about South Jersey Energy Service Plus
Porch Pro Headshot TALLEY Services, Inc.
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(14)
"We are rehabbers and Kevin has been our main HVAC and Plumbing Contractor for several years. He is always prompt, thorough and reasonably priced. He stands behind his work and is easy to deal with. "
"We are rehabbers and Kevin has been our main HVAC and Plumbing Contractor for several years. He is always prompt, thorough and reasonably priced. He stands behind his work and is easy to deal with. "
Porch Pro Headshot DCS Heating and Cooling LLC
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(8)
Family owned and Operated Heating and Cooling Company Over 20 Years of satifaction for All your Residental and Commercial HVAC Needs. Oil to Gas Conversions, New Installs, Duct Work Fabrications, Chimney Liner, Gas Lines Ran, Exaust Hoods, Dryer Vents, New Construction and Yearly Service Contracts a...Read more about DCS Heating and Cooling LLC
Family owned and Operated Heating and Cooling Company Over 20 Years of satifaction for All your Residental and Commercial HVAC Needs. Oil to Gas Conversions, New Installs, Duct Work Fabrications, Chimney Liner, Gas Lines Ran, Exaust Hoods, Dryer Vents, New Construction and Yearly Service Contracts a...Read more about DCS Heating and Cooling LLC
Porch Pro Headshot Mr. Appliance of Sussex County
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(85)
Sussex County Appliance Repair Experts
Sussex County Appliance Repair Experts
Porch Pro Headshot A Woodys Services LLC
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(6)
"Mark from Woodys was very prompt, professional, clean and courteous. My call was answered by a live person. I didn't have to leave a message and hope for a call back. Mark arrived within 30mins of my call. I explained my AC issue and in a short time the problem was diagnosed and rectified. Mark ex...Read more about A Woodys Services LLC
"Mark from Woodys was very prompt, professional, clean and courteous. My call was answered by a live person. I didn't have to leave a message and hope for a call back. Mark arrived within 30mins of my call. I explained my AC issue and in a short time the problem was diagnosed and rectified. Mark ex...Read more about A Woodys Services LLC
Porch Pro Headshot SAVIORS CUSTOM CARPENTRY, INC
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
(30)
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Frequently asked questions about heating & furnace repair companies

Your furnace should be cleaned every year or every two years at the most. A yearly furnace cleaning can catch small problems and fix them before they become serious repairs. It's like how changing the oil in your car may prevent a breakdown in the future. You should plan to have your furnace cleaned before you need it in the winter. Most people leave this to the last minute, and HVAC companies become very busy as the temperature drops.

Some indicators that your furnace needs to be cleaned:

  • The temperature is inconsistent from room to room.
  • Your furnace is struggling to maintain the temperature you set.
  • The furnace produces no heat at all.
  • You have a higher than expected energy bill after turning it on.
  • You smell rubber, smoke, or oil when you turn it on. (It's normal to smell dust).
  • Your furnace flame is any color but blue, which can indicate an imbalance in the gasses.
  • It makes a loud bang, howling, or whistling sound. This points to clogged air filters, dirty burners, or a restricted fuel supply.

Some people consider cleaning the furnace in the spring rather than in the fall. The best practice is to vacuum the furnace out in the spring, then do your annual maintenance in the late summer or fall.

Regular furnace maintenance can extend your furnace’s life by years and prevent some costly repairs. Regular furnace maintenance involves taking apart essential components, inspecting and cleaning them, then reassembling them for use. These components include your furnace filter, blower, burners, and flame sensors.

You can tackle a lot of this work on your own. It may take a few hours to familiarize yourself with the tools and equipment if it's your first time maintaining your furnace. Once you know the drill, furnace maintenance shouldn’t take more than a couple of hours. Start by shutting off the furnace's electrical power and fuel supply. Once that’s done, the combustion chamber can be accessed, vacuumed out, and inspected for holes. If you find any holes, patch them with foil tape.

Next, thoroughly clean the blower compartment. This will remove dirt and debris. Like with the combustion chamber, you or a professional need to inspect for any holes. Don’t forget to replace the air filter. You may be able to upgrade the air filter so it protects against mildew, pollen, and other airborne allergens. If you have an oil furnace, you’ll also want to replace the oil filter. This should be done annually. Finally, oil the machine bearings, taking care not to over-lubricate them.

If your furnace makes odd noises, you should hire a professional as soon as possible. There are a few other indicators that your furnace needs professional attention. Excessive soot could mean your burners need adjustment or that the heat exchanger needs replacing. If your flame is pale in color or irregular, this can indicate dirty burners or a cracked heat exchanger. This is a potential hazard and requires a professional to investigate. If your furnace is short-cycling (which means it only runs for a short period of time before shutting off), you may have a thermostat issue or an overheating exchanger. This also requires the expertise of a professional.

You should have your furnace serviced annually for the best results. Some people will wait every two years, though better maintenance schedules often mean fewer surprises. Most times, when a furnace stops providing heat without warning in the winter, the issue could have been solved with a maintenance call the season beforehand. Maintained furnaces run at their best efficiency, which helps your energy bill.

Furnace services can reveal carbon monoxide leaks, a health hazard that needs to be fixed immediately. If left untreated, carbon monoxide can lead to dizziness, nausea, headaches, and even death.

When hiring a professional, whether for annual maintenance or repairs, a quick search for “Furnace repair near me” will bring up several local companies to hire. Most states require HVAC companies to be licensed. They should also be fully insured and bonded. A great HVAC repair company will be transparent in what they do and what they charge, and they should be able to show documentation if requested. HVAC companies get quite busy as the temperature drops, so consider calling in the late summer and get ahead of the rush.

Your HVAC company should be able to give you an estimate of what repairs will cost. Oil and gas furnace repairs cost more than their electrical competitors, but their maintenance costs should be similar. If your furnace is over ten years old, you should prioritize annual maintenance. Most furnaces need to be replaced within ten to twenty years. Most furnace companies will advise that any serious repairs to an older furnace may not last long and that replacing your furnace would be the best option.

If your furnace is not producing heat, there are several components you should check. Start with the thermostat - is it switched to “heat”? What temperature does the thermostat say compared to the actual room temperature? Try setting the thermostat to five degrees higher and see if the furnace kicks on. Replace the battery and check the wiring for any breaks. Ensure there are no loose wires within the thermostat, and blow away any dust while you’re in there.

Check the fuse box and the power switch for the furnace and ensure that everything is switched on. Occasionally, a clogged filter can cause the furnace to shut off, so check your filters next. The gas line should be open, but may be switched off for whatever reason. If the drain hose is particularly dirty or the chimney flue is clogged, this could also be why your furnace doesn’t produce any heat. Clean them of dust and debris and try the furnace again. After that, check the heat vents and ducting. Clogs in those areas may also affect your furnace’s heat.

If you’ve tried all that and your furnace still isn’t turning on, it’s time to call a professional to get your furnace repaired. They’ll also run through these basic troubleshooting steps, then move on to the complex components and causes of failure within furnaces. If your furnace is older than fifteen years or breaks down regularly, you may want to consider replacing it. New models are more efficient, and repairs can be expensive in the long run.

If you’re looking to have your furnace serviced or tuned up, the cost will depend on the type. An electric furnace can cost between $70 to $130 for a tune-up. Gas furnace tune-ups can cost between $80 to $170, whereas oil furnaces can cost between $100 to $200. A tune-up involves an inspection of the flues and vents, air filters, ignitor switches, fan belts, blowers, motors, electrical components, the heat exchanger, the condensate drain, and testing the thermostat.

Some HVAC companies have two standards for maintenance calls. A basic maintenance call will include a cleaning and offer a diagnostics report. The advanced maintenance call will involve a full tune-up and cleaning of your furnace’s sensors. This can cost between $130 to $200, whereas the basic (or standard) may cost between $70 to $130.

Other factors may alter the cost of furnace maintenance. If you do this at a slower time of year for HVAC companies, you may pay less. Also, if you have several HVAC systems, you may be able to get a discount. You may be charged more if your HVAC system is hard to reach. Some HVAC companies offer a discount for a maintenance plan. Others may charge more if you haven’t serviced the furnace in over a year, as more work will be involved.

The cost to repair a furnace is much higher than the cost to maintain one. The average repair cost for a furnace is anywhere from $100 to $600, based on the issue. There's a hidden cost as well - if your furnace is under warranty and you neglected the annual maintenance, the furnace company may not honor the warranty.

Furnaces make several different noises which indicate different problems. If your furnace is banging or booming when you turn it on, this likely indicates a delayed ignition. This can be attributed to a defective ignitor, a weak flame or pilot light, low gas pressure, or a burner malfunction. You should consult an HVAC professional for all these issues, as working with gas and fuel can be tricky.

Intermittent banging or booming is most likely caused by expanding and detracting ductwork. This doesn't necessarily need a fix, unless the noise is preventing you from sleeping at night. You’ll need to fortify the ductwork or replace it with round ductwork. Your furnace may make a dry squeal if any belts or bearings are worn. You can fix this yourself for relatively cheap, but a worn belt points to a lack of cleaning and maintenance. You may want to call a professional to inspect for other potential repairs that may be in your future.

If your furnace makes a high-pitched wail, it’s most likely an airflow problem. A dirty air filter and closed or blocked vents are your likely culprits. Rattling means a part is loose or your heat exchanger is cracked. If you hear the rattling right after you turn the furnace on, it's probably the heat exchanger. The rattling is likely the metal coils expanding. If you hear a constant humming, this is likely a motor problem for either the blower or the inducer. Humming sounds from your furnace requires a professional right away.

A furnace is a large machine. Like a car engine, if it’s making a noise that it shouldn’t, this is usually a warning sign before it breaks down entirely. Every time you use your furnace while it needs repairing, you risk damaging it further and racking up a higher repair bill.

Recent reviews for Cape May furnace repair services

34101

Great service. Polite and knowledgeable contractor

440821

do not use this company. they have no respect for your time. we had a 1pm appointment on 3/31, no show no call. not even a text. poor service

- Michael Mayo
34170

Great company and excellent service.

- Kurt Costello
34100

Great job. Reliable. Reasonable and competent

138648

Our central air conditioner finally died, and Kevin and Eileen were courteous, professional and friendly. Kevin offered us window units for immediate relief. The crew which installed the new system was neat, willing to answer questions and friendly. And t...

- Terry STERN
34034

Kevin Tally and his crew replaced my old oil burner and air conditioner with a high efficiency modern gas burner and heat pump system. All work was preformed on time and as promised. His crew cleaned up and removed all the old equipment. I could not be mo...

- John Cooper
33816

Fast service with friendly, professional technicians! Prices are great! It's always a pleasure doing business with Talley Services.

- Omega Medical Center Fleagle
27962

My A/C compressor fan was not working and I was waiting for a service appointment when I got call from Woody's (Karen) responding to my repair service search. She sounded nice on the phone that i was compelled to write down her info just in case. True eno...

- Rey Mendaros
26640

Technician was knowledgeable, personable, and prompt, with reasonable pricing. The company is professional and courteous. I would recommend to anyone and everyone!

- Karen Kaufmann
24031

Mark fixed my heater today in under 30 minuts. Very professional and prompt. Will highly recommend him to everyone. Will also ask for his service again if needed. Price was reasonable. Thank you!

- Rita Heisd
27115

I noticed I had an issue with my home AC unit at 8pm on a Friday. I called Woodys- and had a technician out at 9am the next morning that fixed my problem. Prompt, responsive, and reasonable prices. Would recommend.

- Joe Linneman

All Heating & Furnace Repair Companies in Cape May, NJ

Porch Pro Headshot Jjs Heating & Air Inc
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
HVAC Contractor servicing the Cape May County area.
HVAC Contractor servicing the Cape May County area.
Porch Pro Headshot Breylin Heating and Air Conditioning LLC
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
Breylin Heating and Cooling provides HVAC Heating and Air Conditioning services in South Jersey. We are a small fully licensed & insured family-owned-and-operated HVAC company providing HVAC services to residential and commercial customers since 2006. Because we're a smaller company, we provide per...Read more about Breylin Heating and Air Conditioning LLC
Breylin Heating and Cooling provides HVAC Heating and Air Conditioning services in South Jersey. We are a small fully licensed & insured family-owned-and-operated HVAC company providing HVAC services to residential and commercial customers since 2006. Because we're a smaller company, we provide per...Read more about Breylin Heating and Air Conditioning LLC
Porch Pro Headshot CONAIR CORP
Furnace Repair
Serves Cape May, New Jersey
Conair Corp is an HVAC contractor in New Hyde Park. They offer services such as HVAC inspection, gas pipe installation and more.
Conair Corp is an HVAC contractor in New Hyde Park. They offer services such as HVAC inspection, gas pipe installation and more.