Our licensed team delivers prompt heating and air conditioning service during business hours. Schedule your appointment today—straightforward pricing, honest service, no hidden fees.
Certified pros delivering dependable HVAC repair and air conditioning service.
Our integrity-driven team earns 5-star reviews for furnace repair, heating installation, and more.
We stick to scheduled HVAC maintenance appointments—no delays, no stress.
Transparent estimates for AC tune-up, system installation, or heat pump repairs—no hidden fees.
We install energy-saving heating and cooling systems that cut costs and boost comfort.
Locally owned and focused exclusively on serving all of Monmouth County.
At Jersey Heat and Air, we proudly serve homeowners and small businesses throughout Monmouth County with honest, efficient, and affordable HVAC services. Whether you’re in Red Bank, Middletown, Freehold, or Long Branch — our licensed technicians are ready to help you stay comfortable all year long.
Fast, reliable AC repair for Monmouth County homes. We restore cooling quickly to keep comfort consistent throughout your home.
Professional heating installations built for NJ winters. Stay warm and efficient with systems designed for lasting performance.
High-efficiency HVAC installations for year-round comfort. Ideal for new builds or upgrades in Monmouth County homes.
Flexible heating and cooling for single rooms or zoned comfort. Great for homes without ducts or new additions.
Book your next heating or cooling service with confidence. We're local, reliable, and ready to help.
We are proud to serve all of Monmouth County with reliable HVAC services tailored to the needs of each home and small business. From AC maintenance to full system installations, our licensed technicians offer honest, affordable solutions rooted in local care and expertise. From Red Bank to Marlboro, we’re Monmouth County’s trusted heating and cooling team.
Our heating repair service covers all Monmouth County, NJ, including Red Bank, Freehold, Tinton Falls, Holmdel, Colts Neck, Aberdeen, Matawan, Keyport, Atlantic Highlands, Fair Haven, and all surrounding communities. Whether you need furnace repair inland or heat pump service at the shore, we provide professional scheduled service throughout the county.
Uneven temperatures typically result from ductwork issues, inadequate insulation, undersized systems, or blocked vents. Our scheduled diagnostic appointments identify root causes—whether it’s duct leaks, zoning problems, or equipment sizing. Business-hours service allows thorough investigation and comprehensive solutions rather than quick-fix band-aids common with emergency calls.
Reducing humidity in Monmouth County homes requires properly sized AC systems with good dehumidification features. We install systems with variable-speed technology that remove more moisture, recommend whole-house dehumidifiers for coastal properties, and ensure proper ventilation. During scheduled service, we optimize your existing system’s humidity control capabilities.
Central air vs ductless systems depends on your home’s configuration. Central air provides better whole-house filtration—important for coastal salt air—while ductless mini-splits offer 30% better efficiency and zone control. Beach houses without existing ductwork benefit from ductless systems. Schedule a consultation to evaluate which system suits your Monmouth County property.
Yes! Off-season HVAC installation (April-May for AC, September-October for heating) typically offers 10-15% savings, faster scheduling, and more thorough installation without summer rush pressure. Our business-hours model already provides savings over 24/7 services, and off-season scheduling maximizes these benefits for Monmouth County homeowners.
September and October are ideal for heating system service in Monmouth County. These months offer comfortable weather for any needed repairs, better appointment availability, and ensure your system is ready before first freeze. Scheduling furnace or heat pump inspection during early fall business hours prevents emergency situations when temperatures drop.