There’s No Better Choice In West Milford, NJ For Expert HVAC Service
Since 1990, New Jerseyites living in West Milford have known there is only one phone call they need to make to handle all of their heating and cooling needs – Climate Plus. Our technicians are the best in the business, our tools are state-of-the-art and our commitment to quality work is unmatched. Add all that up, and the choice is clear. Whether you’re looking for furnace repair, AC installation, HVAC maintenance or improved indoor air quality, we’ve got your back, front, sides, top and bottom.
Need Heating or Cooling Help in West Milford? Call or Book Online Now.
Don’t freeze all night. Don’t sweat all day. Call Climate Plus at (973) 838-3200 to fix your system fast. Or book online—easy. We help West Milford homes stay comfortable, no matter the weather.
HVAC Repair Service
Furnace not heating? AC blowing hot air? You want answers, and you want them fast. Our West Milford HVAC team handles furnace repair, AC fixes, and full system service with clear pricing and quick work. We keep homes safe, warm in winter, and cool in summer.
Common Heating Problems We Fix
When heat stops working, things get cold fast. We find the issue and get the warm air going again.
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No Heat from Vents: If the furnace is on but it’s still cold, we check the thermostat, filter, and ignitor.
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Furnace Shuts Off Too Soon: Dirty filters or bad flame sensors often cause this. We’ll handle it.
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Strange Noises: Screeching or banging sounds could mean loose parts or a motor issue. We’ll track it down.
Signs You Need AC Repair in West Milford
Hot house? That’s your first clue. Here are more signs your AC needs help:
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Warm Air: This might mean low refrigerant, a weak compressor, or a dirty coil.
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Leaks Around Unit: Could be a clogged drain line or frozen coil.
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Weird Smells or Noises: Buzzing or musty smells can mean electrical issues or mold. We’ll find the cause.
Emergency Furnace and AC Repairs – Anytime You Need Us
Your HVAC system doesn’t care about the clock. That’s why we offer:
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Emergency repairs
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Same-day furnace fixes
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AC help on weekends and evenings
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First-in-line service for homes with no heat or no cooling
HVAC Installation in West Milford
Sometimes, fixing an old unit costs more than it’s worth. If your furnace is 15+ years old, a new one may save you more in the long run.
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Gas furnaces that save energy
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Heat pumps
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Dual fuel systems
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Boilers
We’ll also help you find rebates and energy credits.
AC Replacement & Installation
Getting a new AC in West Milford? We’ll help you pick the right size and SEER rating for your house and your wallet.
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Central air systems
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Ductless mini-splits
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Energy Star units
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Whole-home cooling
You’ll get a clear quote, fast install, and no surprise upsells.
Smart Energy Upgrades for West Milford Homes
Want to cut your energy bill? Want your system to last longer? Let’s upgrade.
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Smart Thermostats: Adjust your temp from anywhere and save power.
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Duct Cleaning & Sealing: Dirty or leaky ducts waste energy. We fix that fast.
HVAC Maintenance Plans
Want fewer breakdowns? Our plans help keep your system running smooth. You get:
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Two tune-ups a year (heat + AC)
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First pick for scheduling
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Lower prices on repairs
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Less stress all year long
Get the Best Heating and Cooling Service in West Milford 24/7
Explore the links below to check out reviews from your neighbors in West Milford and the surrounding areas to see what they have to say about our service – after all, our clients are always our best cheerleaders. Then when your furnace is on the fritz, or you need a new central AC, you’ll know there’s only one name you need to remember – Climate Plus.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in West Milford, NJ
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Job Locations and Reviews


Horizon site for fan blade condenser replacement and motor replacement. Went to the condenser and unplugged the disconnect to operate on the condenser safely. Unwired the fan and motor from the condenser and remove the motor and fan completely. Install the new motor and fan, tucked out capacitor and replace with a new one. Make sure the wiring of the fan and motor where secure and out of the way of the fan blades. Wash down condenser with evaporator coil cleaner, there was no access to water so you don't pump with water to clean it down. Plugged disconnect back in power on the unit went inside and called for cooling on a thermostat and cooling was achieved. Inside the duct work reading was 40 to 49° and the return was receiving 73° air. Went outside to check on the condensers fan and the fan was spinning. Checked pressures to see everything running smoothly and everything was running smoothly.


Arrived onsite for water leaking from inside unit of the AC system. Upon arrival customer explain corporate maintenance department cleared the condensate line from the evaporator coil. However the system is still leaking. Also observed the furnace heat exchanger and blower motor is getting wet and may not last long.

Arrived on site to check out the system for no cooling, upon arrival I confirm that the furnace fan motor was running and that the condenser is running. Went around the back and installed my gauges and ran a measure quick scan on the system. The unit is running with a ridiculously high head pressure, the condenser will need to be cleaned. There is no water access so we will need to fill up several pump sprayers from the office and we will need to use evaporator cleaner on the condenser. Allow the system to run and noticed that after roughly 15 minutes of runtime that the sound of the condenser changed and slowly the condenser fan motor stop turning. The bearings for the fan motor are bad and are overheating after an extended runtime and causing the motor to shut down. We will need to replace the condenser fan motor and blade, we can perform the condenser coil cleaning at the same time.


Arrived on site at Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church to install a new Coleman furnace. Prior to equipment removal, all necessary safety precautions were taken, including disconnecting electrical power to ensure a safe working environment. New Romex and BX wiring were installed to supply power to the furnace. All electrical connections were properly secured using approved connectors to prevent wire fatigue or breakage. Electrical testing confirmed that all circuits were wired successfully and operating as intended. Sheet metal transitions were fabricated and installed to ensure proper airflow and a secure fit between the new furnace and existing ductwork.


Arrived on site at Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church to install a new Coleman furnace. Prior to equipment removal, all necessary safety precautions were taken, including disconnecting electrical power to ensure a safe working environment.


Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 1 system. Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. Homeowner mentioned second floor is not keeping up. Also would like finish the basement and rearrange the ductwork.

High pressure switch activated. Prevent 24v to get to contactor. Reset pressure switch, condenser is fully functional, temperature split of 18 inside the house.


High pressure switch activated. Prevent 24v to get to contactor. Reset pressure switch, condenser is fully functional, temperature split of 18 inside the house.


We arrived on site to install a new Coleman 96% natural gas furnace and perform a conversion with a gas gun on existing regal equipment. We remove the old system We drain down the oil isolated the lines. We began by setting and leveling off new Coleman unit and installing new gas gun burner. We adapted the duct work and sealed all transitions installing a new return drop that takes a 16x25x1 filter. We ran hooked up natural gas lines to both units we purge the lines and we tested for gas leaks. We wired in high and low voltage to both units. We ran exhaust and intake 2-in PVC through the back wall installing a concentric termination kit. We ran drain and installed a new condensate pump for the Coleman furnace. We ran and tested both units The Coleman unit everything is operational and running at this time.


Arrived onsite for no AC service on suite “A” back room. Performed diagnostic and found 287 year old system low on phased out refrigerant. Coil and condenser need to be replaced; will provide estimate to landlord.

Arrived onsite for no AC service on suite “A” back room. Performed diagnostic and found 287 year old system low on phased out refrigerant. Coil and condenser need to be replaced; will provide estimate to landlord.


Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 3 Systems. Turn AC on to confirm operation. Removed top of all condensers, cleaned out all debris. Chemically Cleaned outside units.


Arrived onsite to performed dryer vent cleaning. Starting by removing vent from the dryer. Removed a few large piece of long but there wasn’t too much. Used 550cfm blower to clear the vent. Confirmed proper clearing of the vent. Performed exterior inspection of the line and confirmed clear of lint. Reattached dryer and confirmed operation.

Installed a new Coleman Furnace.


Came to job to change out a inch spiral events 1/2-in air vent and a boiler drain off the bottom of the unit and model 30 expansion tank units operational at this time.


Arrived onsite for leak from the furnace. Performed diagnostic and found a leak from the combustion drainage line. Cut out the leaking hose and fittings. Replaced with new tubing and proper fittings. Added extra hose clamps to ensure a strong connection. Tested drainage system and did not find anymore leaks. Observed furnace running and observed dust and a “dancing flame” performed a combustion test to ensure there are not dangerous levels of CO. Did not measure high CO at this time. Note that that it is recommended that this system have a maintenance performed for heating and cooling. Also needs a new filter 16x25x1; as the current one was wet.


Arrived onsite for maintenance for one gas fired high efficiency boiler. Requested the customer turn on the thermostats up to heat and confirm operation of the boiler and each zone valve. Turned the boiler off and removed heat exchanger cover. Cleaned heat exchanger. Performed a visual inspection of all electrical and inspected all external water components such as the exp tank, fill valve, backflow preventer and the circulator pump. Clear condensate lines. Performed combustion test. Confirmed system is operating and heating properly at this time.


Arrived onsite for heating maintenance 1 gas fired furnace located in the basement. Basement Furnace System: Turn heat on and confirmed operation. Changed polarized filter provided by customer. Showed her how to changed the filter. Also vacuumed the cat hair off the filter cage. Brushed and Wiped down furnance blower cabinet and gas burners. Burners fired and are in good working order. No visual impingement detected. Checked electrical. Measured 40 degree temperature rise. Cleaned the flame sensor. System is operating as it should. Observed deteriorating condition of the water heater. Observed crusting around the relief valve. Also, calcium deposits in the emergency pan. Bottom of water heater has some crusting as well. Did not see an active leak. Recommend replacing water heater before it leaks. Showed homeowner what do if a leak develops. Will provide estimate to replace water heater.


Arrived onsite for no heat service call. Confirmed call for heat. Observed system trying to startup. Found fault in the combustion system. Also, found fault in the ignition system. Discussed repair and replacement options. Homeowner has elected to replace the system. Approved economy system.

Fixed a commercial heat pump that wasn’t switching to heating mode. Replaced a faulty reversing valve to restore warm air flow.

Performed annual maintenance on a residential Bryant furnace, including filter replacement, burner cleaning, and safety checks.


Arrived onsite for no heat on gas fired boiler with 3 zones. All zones calling for heat. Found pilot light off. Couldn’t relight it. Replaced thermocouple. Was able to light the pilot light. Confirmed operation of the system. Explained basic operation of system to new building owner. Recommend heating and AC maintenance.

Heat Pump Repairs – A homeowner’s heat pump was icing over and not providing sufficient heat. We found a blocked outdoor coil as the cause. After clearing the obstruction and adjusting the defrost cycle, the system resumed efficient operation. The client was given maintenance tips to keep the system running smoothly.
Great service as always!
Thank you so much for your kind words! We’re delighted to hear that you continue to experience great service with us. Having you as a part of the Climate Plus family for so long means the world to us, and we truly value the history we share. Your continued trust and support are greatly appreciated. We look forward to serving you for many more years to come! -The Climate Plus Team


Performed the maintenance for the oil fired furnace, replaced the oil nozzle, filter, and pump screen. Checked and confirmed the electrode settings and the zero setting on the draw assembly. Started up the burner and performed a combustion analysis and confirmed that the burner is properly set and running correctly.


Arrived onsite for heating maintenance on Oil fired furnace. Basement Furnace System: Turn heat on and confirmed operation. Checked 16x20x1 filter. Changed oil filter, oil screen, and nozzle. Cleaned burner tube. Cleaned flame sensor. Wiped down furnance blower cabinet. Burner fired and is in good working order. System is operating as it should.
Restricted water pipe was fixed and another pipe replaced. Work was done quickly and water flow is back to normal.
Thank you so much for your review! We're thrilled to hear that our team could quickly fix the restricted water pipe and replace the other one to restore your water flow to normal. At Climate Plus, we pride ourselves on delivering efficient and high-quality service, and it’s great to know we met your expectations. Your satisfaction is our top priority, and we're always ready to help should you need any further assistance. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need future services—we’d be happy to assist! Thanks again for trusting us with your home’s comfort! -The Climate Plus Team
We are very happy with our experience with climate control and would highly recommend them to friends and family. They were responsible and friendly..
Thank you so much for sharing your experience! We're delighted to hear that you were pleased with our oil boiler maintenance service in West Milford, NJ, and that our team was both responsible and friendly. Your recommendation to friends and family means a lot to us, and we’re grateful for the trust you’ve placed in Climate Plus. We look forward to working with you again in the future! — The Climate Plus Team
Our tech Jack was knowledgeable , friendly and thorough
We are happy to hear that Jack provided excellent service and was knowledgeable, friendly, and thorough. -Joe
Jack is very professional but it has been a frustrating issue to finally get the short resolved But Jack is good
Great service
Very helpful and thorough
Great Explanations and Service