Furnace Replacement in Irvington, NJ
Old Homes, Older Furnaces Irvington Deserves Better
Gas Furnace Replacement in Irvington
A furnace replacement isn’t just about getting the heat back on. It’s about not being in this same situation again next winter or the one after that. When your system goes, you want it handled right the first time, by someone who knows what they’re doing and won’t talk you into something you don’t need.
Irvington’s housing stock is older than most of Essex County. A significant portion of homes here were built before 1940, and a lot of those buildings have heating systems that have been patched, repaired, and squeezed for one more season more times than anyone can count. When a furnace in a pre-war Irvington duplex finally quits, it usually isn’t a surprise it’s the result of years of deferred decisions catching up all at once.
A proper replacement means your home heats evenly, your energy costs stabilize, and you’re not calling for emergency service in the middle of a cold snap. If you’re a landlord managing a rental unit on Springfield Avenue or anywhere else in Irvington, it also means you’re not fielding a tenant complaint at 8pm on a Friday with no licensed contractor to call. That’s what a reliable furnace replacement actually gets you.
Trusted HVAC Contractor in Irvington, NJ
We’ve been operating in Essex County since May 15, 1973. That’s over 50 years of furnace replacements, boiler repairs, and honest repair-vs.-replace conversations with homeowners and landlords across this county including in Irvington, where the housing stock is older and the heating systems have more history than most.
This is a family-owned business. Ross Pucci runs it, answers the phone himself, and has built our reputation on one thing: telling people the truth about what their system needs. Not what generates the biggest ticket. We hold NJ HVACR Contractor License #19HC00022600 publicly searchable on the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs website along with Home Improvement Contractor Registration #13VH05686500. Those aren’t just credentials to list on a website. They’re the legal baseline for doing this work in New Jersey, and not every contractor calling themselves an HVAC company actually has them.
With 500+ Google reviews at a 5.0 rating and five consecutive years of HomeAdvisor Screened & Approved status, the track record speaks for itself.
Furnace Replacement Service in Irvington, NJ
It starts with a call. If you’re dealing with a furnace that’s already stopped working, we offer same-day service, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. If you’re in planning mode your system is aging and you want to get ahead of it a free estimate gives you a clear picture of what you’re looking at before you commit to anything.
From there, the job itself is straightforward for most residential replacements. The old unit comes out, the new one goes in, and the process typically takes between four and ten hours depending on the complexity of your setup. In Irvington, where a lot of homes are older duplexes or multifamily buildings with aging ductwork and non-standard configurations, that complexity can vary and it’s worth knowing upfront. A proper installation includes a check of your existing ductwork, because putting a new furnace into a leaky duct system just wastes the efficiency you’re paying for.
One thing that’s easy to overlook: New Jersey requires a building permit for furnace replacement, and in Irvington, that permit process runs through the township’s Building & Construction Department. Working with a licensed contractor one who actually pulls the permit protects you if you ever sell the property, since Irvington requires a Certificate of Occupancy before ownership transfers. We handle this the right way, every time.
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HVAC Furnace Replacement Cost in Irvington, NJ
Furnace replacement in New Jersey runs higher than the national average typically between $3,500 and $7,000 for a standard gas furnace installation, and up to $10,500 or more for larger or more complex jobs. Northern New Jersey, including Essex County, sits at the top of that range because labor rates here are among the highest in the state. That’s not a reason to panic it’s just useful context so you know what you’re working with before anyone gives you a number.
What’s included in a proper replacement goes beyond just swapping the unit. You’re looking at removal and haul-away of the old system, installation of the new furnace, a ductwork inspection, any required gas line work, and the permit that New Jersey law requires. We service all major brands Trane, Lennox, Weil-McLain, Utica, and virtually everything else so whatever’s currently in your basement isn’t a barrier to getting started.
For Irvington homeowners who are still on oil heat, there’s also the oil-to-gas conversion conversation worth having. A lot of the older homes in this township were originally built for oil or steam heat, and many are still running that way. Converting to gas often makes more financial sense long-term than continuing to repair an aging oil system, and it’s a service we specialize in. Financing is available through FTL Finance for those who need it a $5,000 to $8,000 replacement is a real expense, and having a payment option changes the math on whether you can move forward now or have to wait.
How do I know if my Irvington home's furnace actually needs replacing?
The honest answer is that age and repair history tell you more than any single symptom. If your furnace is 15 years old or older, it’s already past the point where replacement should at least be part of the conversation. If it’s 20 years old and you’ve had it repaired more than once in the last few years, the math usually favors replacement over continuing to patch it.
A widely used rule of thumb in the HVAC industry: multiply the age of the equipment by the cost of the repair. If that number exceeds $5,000, replacement is typically the smarter move. One thing worth taking seriously in older Irvington homes is the cracked heat exchanger scenario a furnace can still run with a cracked heat exchanger while leaking carbon monoxide into the living space. It’s not always obvious, and it’s genuinely dangerous. If a technician flags this, don’t dismiss it as an upsell. Get a second opinion if you want, but take the concern seriously.
What does furnace replacement typically cost for a home in Irvington, NJ?
For a standard gas furnace replacement in New Jersey, you’re generally looking at a range of $3,500 to $7,000 for most residential jobs. More complex installations older homes with non-standard ductwork configurations, larger square footage, or systems that require additional gas line work can push that number higher, sometimes up to $10,500 or beyond.
Irvington’s older housing stock, which includes a high concentration of pre-war duplexes and multifamily buildings, can add complexity that affects the final cost. Ductwork condition is a big variable if the ducts are deteriorated or poorly configured, addressing that as part of the replacement adds to the total but also determines whether the new system actually performs the way it should. The best way to get an accurate number for your specific situation is a free estimate, which we provide before any work begins. Financing through FTL Finance is also available if the upfront cost is a factor.
Should I replace just the furnace, or the AC too, while I'm at it?
It depends on how old your AC system is and whether it’s been having problems. If your air conditioner is already 10 to 15 years old, replacing both at the same time often makes financial sense you save on labor costs since the contractor is already on-site, and you end up with a matched system that runs more efficiently than mismatched components.
This is worth thinking about in Irvington specifically. Climate risk data shows that 92% of homes in the township have a severe heat rating, and the number of extreme heat days is projected to increase significantly over the next few decades. A home that has historically needed reliable heat in winter is going to need reliable cooling in summer more and more. If your AC is aging and your furnace is already being replaced, it’s at least worth getting a combined cost estimate so you can make an informed decision rather than face the same conversation again in two or three years.
Do I need a permit for furnace replacement in Irvington, and who handles that?
Yes, a building permit is required for furnace replacement in Irvington under New Jersey’s Uniform Construction Code. This isn’t optional, and it isn’t just a formality. The permit triggers an inspection that confirms the installation meets code which matters for your safety and for your ability to sell the property down the road.
Irvington specifically requires a Certificate of Occupancy before a residential property can change ownership. If unpermitted HVAC work was done on your home, that can become a problem at the closing table. Working with a licensed contractor who pulls the permit as part of the job protects you from that scenario. We hold both NJ HVACR Contractor License #19HC00022600 and Home Improvement Contractor Registration #13VH05686500 the licenses required to legally perform this work in New Jersey and pull the necessary permits. Any contractor who suggests skipping the permit to save money is creating a liability for you, not a savings.
What if I'm a landlord in Irvington and my tenant has no heat right now?
This is a time-sensitive situation with real legal weight behind it. New Jersey law requires landlords to maintain adequate heat for tenants during the heating season, and Irvington’s Housing Department operates an Emergency Heat Hot Line that’s active from October 1 through May 1. If a tenant calls that line, you’re dealing with a potential housing code violation, not just a maintenance issue.
The practical answer is that you need a licensed contractor who can respond the same day, document the work properly, and give you the paperwork that shows the job was done by a licensed professional. We offer 24/7 same-day service specifically because heating failures don’t happen on a schedule. Having a contractor who answers the phone at 9pm on a Saturday and can be on-site the next morning is the difference between resolving this quickly and having it escalate into a formal complaint or municipal enforcement action. Financing is available through FTL Finance if cost is a barrier to moving forward immediately.
Is oil-to-gas conversion worth it for older homes in Irvington, NJ?
For a lot of Irvington homeowners, yes and it’s a conversation worth having before you default to repairing an aging oil system one more time. Irvington has a significant concentration of pre-war and mid-century homes that were originally built for oil or steam heat. Many of those homes are still on oil, which means dealing with delivery logistics, price volatility, and heating equipment that’s increasingly difficult and expensive to service.
Converting to gas eliminates the oil delivery dependency, typically reduces long-term heating costs, and gives you access to modern high-efficiency equipment that an aging oil system can’t match. The upfront cost of conversion is real it involves new equipment, gas line work, and permitting but when you’re already facing a major repair bill on an old oil system, the math on conversion often looks better than it first appears. We specialize in oil-to-gas conversion and have been doing this work in Essex County for over 50 years. If you’re not sure whether it makes sense for your specific home and setup, a free estimate gives you the numbers to make that call clearly.
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