HVAC Repair in Newark, NJ

Your System Breaks. We Fix It Right.

Factory-trained technicians who show up fast, diagnose accurately, and get your heating or cooling back online without the runaround.
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AC Repair and Furnace Repair Newark

What You Get When the Fix Actually Works

You’re not looking for a band-aid. You need your air conditioner working before another night of tossing sheets and sweating through summer in Newark. Or your furnace firing up before the next cold snap hits and your pipes freeze.

When your HVAC system fails, it’s never convenient. It’s the hottest day in July or the coldest morning in January. You’ve got kids, elderly parents, or just yourself trying to function in a house that’s become unbearable.

A real repair means walking into a cool house after work. It means waking up warm. It means your system runs quietly, efficiently, and doesn’t quit on you again next month. That’s what happens when the technician actually knows what they’re doing and fixes the root problem instead of guessing.

Newark HVAC Contractor Since 1975

We've Been Fixing Systems Here for 50 Years

We’ve been handling HVAC repair in Newark, NJ since 1975. We’re not new to your neighborhood, your weather, or the systems that fail here most often.

Our technicians are factory-trained on all major brands—Trane, Lennox, Weil-McLain, Utica, and more. That means whether you’ve got a 20-year-old furnace or a newer heat pump, we’ve seen it, serviced it, and know how to fix it without replacing parts you don’t need.

We’re licensed through the NJ Division of Consumer Affairs and the State Board of Examiners of HVACR Contractors. We’re a Lennox authorized dealer. And we’ve built our reputation in Newark by showing up when we say we will and charging what we quote—nothing more.

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Our HVAC Repair Process Newark

Here's What Happens When You Call Us

You call or contact us online. We ask a few questions about what’s happening with your system—no cooling, strange noises, won’t turn on, whatever it is. Then we schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day or next-day depending on demand.

Our technician arrives with the tools and common parts already on the truck. They run a full diagnostic to find the actual problem, not just the symptom. Once they know what’s wrong, they explain it in plain terms and give you an upfront price before any work starts.

If you approve, they make the repair right there. Most jobs get finished the same visit. If it’s something bigger or needs a special part, they’ll tell you exactly what’s needed, how long it’ll take, and what it’ll cost. No surprises, no upselling, no pressure.

After the repair, they test the system to make sure it’s running properly. You get a clear explanation of what was fixed and what to watch for going forward.

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About Adriatic Aire LLC

Air Conditioner Repair Newark NJ

What's Covered in an HVAC Repair Visit

Every service call includes a complete system diagnostic. That means checking refrigerant levels, electrical connections, airflow, thermostat calibration, and all the components that could cause your issue. We don’t just swap a part and leave—we make sure the whole system is functioning safely and efficiently.

For air conditioning repair in Newark, that often means addressing refrigerant leaks, compressor issues, frozen coils, or failed capacitors. Summer heat in Newark pushes AC units hard, and when humidity stays high, systems work overtime. We see a lot of drainage clogs and blower motor failures during peak season.

For furnace repair in Newark, NJ, common issues include ignition problems, cracked heat exchangers, blower malfunctions, and thermostat failures. Winters here aren’t extreme, but when your heat goes out at 20 degrees, it matters fast. We carry the parts that fail most often so we can get you back online without waiting on an order.

You also get honest advice. If your system is on its last leg and a repair doesn’t make financial sense, we’ll tell you. If it’s a simple fix that’ll buy you another few years, we’ll tell you that too.

How much does HVAC repair cost in Newark, NJ?

It depends entirely on what’s broken. A simple fix like a bad capacitor or thermostat might run $150 to $400. A refrigerant leak repair or blower motor replacement could be $500 to $1,200. Compressor replacements or heat exchanger issues can push $1,500 to $3,000 or more.

We give you the price before we start the work. No hidden fees, no surprise charges after the fact. If the repair costs more than half what a new system would run, we’ll walk you through your options so you can make the call that makes sense for your situation and budget.

Keep in mind that HVAC repair costs in Newark tend to spike in summer when demand is highest. If you can get your system serviced in spring or fall, you’ll often pay less and get faster scheduling.

Most days, we can get to you same-day or within 24 hours, depending on how busy we are and where you’re located in Newark. If it’s an emergency—no heat in winter, no AC during a heat wave—we prioritize those calls.

We keep our trucks stocked with common parts and diagnostic equipment, so once we’re there, we can usually complete the repair without needing to come back. That saves you time and gets your comfort back faster.

If you call early in the day, your chances of same-day service go up. If you’re calling at 9 PM on the hottest day of summer, we’ll do our best, but we can’t make promises during peak times. Honest answer: we move as fast as we can without cutting corners on the work.

Yes. Our technicians are trained on all major brands—Trane, Lennox, Carrier, Goodman, Rheem, Bryant, Weil-McLain, Utica, and more. Whether your system is 5 years old or 25, we’ve worked on it or something nearly identical.

Being a Lennox authorized dealer gives us deeper access to parts and technical support for those units, but we don’t limit our service to one brand. If it heats or cools your home, we can fix it.

The brand matters less than the quality of the repair. A bad repair on a great brand will fail. A solid repair on an older unit will keep running. We focus on diagnosing correctly and fixing it right, regardless of the name on the equipment.

Repair happens when something breaks. Your AC won’t turn on, your furnace is making a grinding noise, or your house isn’t getting cool—those need a repair to fix a specific problem.

Maintenance is preventive. It’s a tune-up before something breaks. We clean components, check for wear, tighten connections, test performance, and catch small issues before they become expensive failures. Think of it like an oil change for your car.

Most systems benefit from maintenance twice a year—once before cooling season, once before heating season. It doesn’t guarantee nothing will ever break, but it dramatically reduces the chance of a breakdown during the worst possible time. And a well-maintained system runs more efficiently, which lowers your energy bills and extends the system’s lifespan. We offer maintenance plans if you want that handled automatically.

If your system is under 10 years old and the repair costs less than half of a replacement, repair usually makes sense. If it’s over 15 years old and needs a major repair—compressor, heat exchanger, full refrigerant recharge—replacement often makes more financial sense.

Here’s the math: a new system costs anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 depending on size, efficiency, and features. If your 18-year-old AC needs a $2,500 compressor, that’s money you’re putting into a system that’s already near the end of its lifespan. You’ll likely face another expensive repair within a year or two.

But if your 7-year-old furnace needs a $600 blower motor, that repair buys you another 8 to 10 years of reliable heat. That’s worth it. We’ll give you an honest assessment based on the age of your system, the cost of the repair, and how much life is left. You make the final call—we just give you the information to decide.

Yes. All our repairs come with a warranty on both parts and labor. The length depends on the specific part and manufacturer, but we stand behind the work we do.

If something we fixed fails because of our work, we come back and make it right at no additional charge. If a part we installed is defective, we replace it under warranty. That’s standard.

What we don’t warranty is a different part failing later or an old system finally giving out after we fixed one component. We’re not magicians—we can’t make a 20-year-old system brand new. But the specific repair we perform is guaranteed. If you have any issues after we leave, you call us, and we handle it. That’s how we’ve stayed in business in Newark for 50 years.

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