Commercial HVAC
Commercial HVAC Repair in New Jersey
Commercial HVAC repair in NJ for offices, restaurants & retail across Monmouth, Middlesex & Ocean counties — licensed, 24/7 response. Call Guardian Air!
When you need commercial HVAC repair in NJ, every minute of downtime costs money. We repair rooftop units, boilers, and chillers fast — diagnosing the real problem and getting your space comfortable again with minimal disruption to your business. Need a plan to prevent the next breakdown? Ask about maintenance contracts.
Explore our full range of commercial hvac services — including maintenance contracts — or contact us for fast service across Monmouth, Middlesex & Ocean counties.
Equipment We Repair
Our commercial technicians work on packaged rooftop units, VRF/VRV systems, split and ductless equipment, hydronic and steam boilers, chillers, and make-up air units from every major manufacturer. Trucks are stocked with common commercial parts — contactors, motors, belts, and controls — to maximize first-visit fixes.
Controls are half the battle in modern buildings: thermostats fighting each other, economizers stuck open, schedules nobody remembers programming. We diagnose the control logic along with the mechanical hardware, because either one can present as 'no cooling.'
Minimizing Your Downtime
A comfort failure during business hours costs sales and productivity, so we triage commercial calls by urgency. Wherever possible we restore temporary heating or cooling first, then complete the permanent repair on a schedule that works around your customers and staff.
Business Corridors We Cover
Our commercial crews work throughout central New Jersey — downtown Red Bank and Freehold, the retail strips of Edison and Woodbridge, and the shore commercial districts of Toms River and Brick. After-hours emergency response is available around the clock, every day of the year.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you repair rooftop units (RTUs)?
Yes — RTUs make up the bulk of our commercial repair work. We handle compressor and fan failures, economizer faults, control issues, and gas-heat sections, and we arrange roof access for multi-story buildings when needed.
Can you do commercial repairs after business hours?
Absolutely. Many clients prefer evening or early-morning repair windows so the workday is never interrupted. Emergency coverage runs around the clock, and maintenance-contract clients get priority dispatch.
Will I get documentation for the repair?
Every job closes with a written service record: the fault found, parts replaced, readings taken, and any recommendations. Property managers use these records for budgeting, warranties, and tenant communication.
Should I repair or replace a failing commercial unit?
We weigh the unit's age, the cost and frequency of recent repairs, and its energy usage, then give you both numbers in writing. If replacement is smarter we quote it — but we never use a breakdown to push new equipment.