Emergency HVAC Service near Madison, NJ

When Your Boiler Quits on a Morris County Winter Night

Madison’s older homes don’t forgive a heating failure and neither does January in Morris County. We answer live, 24/7, and get there fast.
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24-Hour HVAC Repair near Madison, NJ

Heat Back On Before the House Gets Cold

A lot of Madison’s housing stock was built before 1939. That means steam boilers, cast-iron radiators, and hydronic systems that most newer HVAC companies have barely touched. When one of those systems goes down at 11 PM in February, you don’t need someone reading a manual you need someone who’s worked on these systems for decades. That’s the difference between heat back on tonight and a cold house until tomorrow afternoon.

Morris County winters are no joke. Temperatures regularly drop into the teens overnight, and a home without heat doesn’t stay livable for long especially in the larger, older homes throughout Ridgedale Park, Madison Heights, and The Hill, where high ceilings and drafty windows mean heat loss happens fast. Getting the right technician there quickly isn’t just about comfort. It’s about protecting your home and your family.

On the cooling side, many of Madison’s pre-war and mid-century homes were never designed for central air. Retrofitted ductless systems and aging window units tend to fail during the first real heat wave of summer usually late June right when you need them most. Whether it’s a boiler in December or an AC unit in July, our goal is the same: get it fixed right the first time, without pressure to replace something that doesn’t need replacing.

Trusted Emergency HVAC Company near Madison, NJ

Fifty Years of Showing Up When It Matters in Madison and Morris County

We’ve been a family-owned HVAC company since 1973. That’s not a tagline it’s just the truth. While most of the companies you’ll find in a late-night Google search were founded sometime in the 2000s, we’ve been answering calls across Morris and Essex Counties since before some of those contractors were born.

We know Northern NJ homes. We know what’s running in the older Colonials and Victorians along Ridgedale Avenue in Madison. We know Weil-McLain and Utica boilers the way other companies know furnaces because we’ve been servicing them in homes like yours for over five decades. That kind of hands-on history with the actual equipment in your home is something no amount of marketing can manufacture.

Over 500 Google reviews at 5.0 stars. HomeAdvisor Screened and Approved for five consecutive years. Licensed, bonded, and insured. We’re not here to upsell you on a replacement you don’t need we’re here to fix what’s broken and tell you the truth about what we find.

Same-Day HVAC Emergency Service near Madison, NJ

What Happens From Your Call to the Fix

When you call us, a real person picks up not a voicemail, not an answering service. You tell us what’s happening, and we give you a straight answer on timing and what to expect. No vague “we’ll get back to you in the morning.” If it’s an emergency, we treat it like one.

Once our technician arrives, the first thing they do is a full diagnostic. In Madison’s older homes, that means understanding the whole system not just the part that stopped working. A steam boiler that’s losing pressure might have a simple fix, or it might be signaling something upstream. We don’t guess. We check, we explain what we found, and we give you the price before we touch anything. You decide whether to move forward no pressure, no surprises.

If the repair is straightforward, most jobs are completed the same visit. If parts are needed, we’re upfront about the timeline. For homes in Madison’s historic neighborhoods where system access can be more involved older mechanical rooms, tight basement layouts, multi-zone configurations we come prepared. Based in Montclair, we can reach Madison via Route 124 quickly, which matters when you’re waiting on heat in the middle of the night.

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About Adriatic Aire LLC

Emergency Heating and AC Repair near Madison, NJ

Every System, Every Brand, Every Emergency Call

We handle the full range of emergency HVAC situations furnace failures, boiler breakdowns, no-heat calls, AC units that stop cooling, and everything in between. We service all major brands: Trane, Lennox, Carrier, Rheem, Goodman, Weil-McLain, and Utica. That last two matter a lot in Madison, where a significant share of homes particularly in the Bottle Hill, Shadylawn, and Ridgedale Park neighborhoods are still running on boiler-based systems that were installed decades ago and require a technician who actually knows them.

We also specialize in oil-to-gas conversions, which is worth mentioning for Madison homeowners still running oil heat. As oil prices continue to fluctuate and natural gas remains the more stable option, a lot of older Morris County homes are making the switch. If your emergency call reveals that your oil system is at the end of its life, we can walk you through the conversion process honestly including what it costs, what permits are required under the New Jersey Uniform Construction Code, and whether it makes financial sense for your specific home.

Same-day service is available. Free estimates on replacements. And if your system can be repaired rather than replaced, that’s what we’ll recommend because that’s what’s right for you, not what’s right for our invoice.

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How quickly can you respond to an emergency HVAC call in Madison, NJ?

Response time depends on when you call and what’s already on the schedule, but our goal is always same-day service and for true emergencies, we work to get there as fast as possible. We’re based in Montclair, which puts us roughly 15 to 20 minutes from Madison via Route 124 under normal conditions. That proximity matters when you’re dealing with a heating failure on a January night in Morris County.

When you call, you’ll speak to a real person who will give you an honest estimate of when to expect us not a vague window or an automated callback. We don’t overbook and under-deliver. If it’s a genuine emergency and your home is without heat or cooling, we’ll tell you exactly where you stand and what we can do. That transparency is part of how we’ve kept a 5.0-star rating across 500+ reviews people remember when a company is straight with them, especially at midnight.

That depends on the age of the system, what failed, and what a repair would actually cost versus what a replacement would run. There’s no universal answer, but here’s a useful starting point: if the repair cost is less than half the price of a new boiler and the system is under 20 years old, repair usually makes more sense. If you’re looking at a boiler that’s 30-plus years old with a major component failure, replacement is often the smarter long-term call.

In Madison specifically, a lot of homes are running Weil-McLain or Utica boilers that were installed in the 1970s, 80s, or earlier. Some of those systems have been well-maintained and still have years of life left. Others are on borrowed time. When our technician diagnoses your system, they’ll give you a straight assessment not a sales pitch. We’ll tell you what failed, what it costs to fix it, and what a replacement would involve, and then you decide. No pressure either way.

First, check the basics before assuming the worst. Make sure the thermostat is set correctly and hasn’t lost power. Check your circuit breaker for any tripped switches related to the HVAC system. If you have a boiler, check the pressure gauge most residential boilers should read between 12 and 25 PSI when cold. A reading outside that range can sometimes be corrected temporarily by adjusting the pressure relief valve, but only if you know what you’re doing. When in doubt, leave it alone and wait for the technician.

While you wait, focus on retaining heat in the home. Close interior doors to concentrate warmth in the rooms you’re using. If you have a fireplace, use it. Electric space heaters can help in a pinch, but keep them away from curtains and furniture, and never leave them unattended. In a larger older Madison home the kind with high ceilings and original windows heat loss happens faster than in a newer build, so consolidating to a few rooms is the most practical short-term strategy until we arrive.

For emergency repairs to an existing system replacing a failed component, fixing a broken part, restoring function to a boiler or furnace a permit is generally not required in Madison. The New Jersey Uniform Construction Code draws a distinction between repairs and new installations. If our technician is fixing what’s there, you’re typically in the clear without pulling a permit.

Where it gets more involved is when you’re replacing the entire system or installing new equipment. A full boiler replacement, a new central AC installation, or a ductwork modification in Madison will require a construction permit through the Madison Borough Construction Office and a follow-up inspection. If your home is in or near the Madison Civic Commercial Historic District, there may be additional considerations for any exterior-visible equipment like condenser units. We handle the permit coordination for qualifying jobs we’re familiar with the process and we’ll walk you through what’s needed so you’re not left figuring it out on your own.

Yes and this is actually one of our core specialties. Steam and hydronic boiler systems are the dominant heating technology in Madison’s older housing stock, and they require a different level of knowledge than forced-air furnaces. A technician who primarily works on modern ductwork systems is not the right person to be diagnosing a steam boiler in a 1920s Victorian on Ridgedale Avenue. The systems are fundamentally different, and the diagnostic process reflects that.

We’ve been servicing Weil-McLain and Utica boilers the two brands most commonly found in Northern NJ’s pre-war and mid-century homes for over 50 years. We understand how these systems are supposed to behave, what common failure points look like, and how to distinguish a straightforward repair from a sign of a deeper issue. If you’ve got radiators and something’s not right uneven heat, banging pipes, a boiler that’s cycling too often or not at all we know where to look and what to do when we find it.

Emergency repair costs vary depending on what failed, what parts are needed, and when you’re calling. A straightforward repair a failed igniter, a tripped pressure switch, a faulty zone valve might run anywhere from $150 to $500 for parts and labor. More involved repairs involving heat exchangers, circulator pumps, or control boards can run higher, sometimes $600 to $1,200 or more depending on the system and the component.

For Madison homeowners, it’s worth knowing that boiler repairs on older Weil-McLain or Utica systems can sometimes require parts that aren’t stocked on every service truck which is why working with a contractor who specializes in these systems matters. We carry a broad inventory of common parts for the brands we service most frequently in this area, which reduces the chance of a multi-day wait for a part order. Before any work begins, you’ll know the cost. We give you the number upfront, you decide whether to proceed, and there are no additional charges added after the fact. That’s how we’ve operated since 1973, and it’s not changing.

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