Local HVAC Services in Camden County, NJ

Safe and efficient heating and cooling for homes in Camden County

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Our Professional HVAC Services for Camden County

Our family-owned business is ready to welcome you into the Raynor Services team with exceptional HVAC services in Camden County, NJ. We know the area and the climate and have an expert team of licensed and trained professionals ready to make your home comfortable.

Our menu of top-rated HVAC services has something for every home. Reach out to Raynor Services today, and we’ll start you on your HVAC journey.

Cooling

Combatting the oppressive heat of a New Jersey summer is easier with professionally installed and maintained air conditioning. 

Our cooling services include:

  • AC repair: Hearing rattling coming from your vents? Experiencing uneven cooling or a lack of cool air? Raynor Services can return your air conditioner to normal in no time.
  • AC Installation: Beating the heat and humidity of a Camden County summer requires the right air conditioner. Let us find the right-sized model for your home and install it.
  • Ductless mini-splits: A mini-split setup is a great alternative to central air conditioning. This powerful zone-cooling approach is a wonderful option.
  • And more!

Heating

Nor’easters are no joke, and you’ll need your home to be properly heated before those mountains of snow start falling. Call us today for HVAC services in Camden County, NJ, and we’ll ensure you’re cozy before winter approaches.

Our heating services include:

  • Heating repair: If your utility bills are climbing or some rooms are hotter than others, Raynor Services is ready to provide expert repair services.
  • Heating installation: Don’t let fall pass you by without a proper heating system in place. We’ll help you choose the best heater for your home and ensure it’s operating at peak performance before winter arrives.
  • Heat pumps: Heat pumps can handle both heating and cooling for your home and are growing in popularity. They’re highly energy-efficient options that move warm and cold air around your home instead of creating it.
  • Boilers: A classic heating setup still found in countless homes today. We’ll back up your boiler installation with thorough repairs and maintenance. 
  • And more!

Expanded HVAC Services

Our toolbelt goes well beyond basic heating and cooling. Here are some of the other HVAC services we offer in the Camden County area. 

  • Humidifiers
  • Dehumidifiers
  • Maintenance Plans
  • Thermostats
  • Oil to Gas Conversions

Heat Pumps Vs. Furnaces

When you call for HVAC services in Camden County, NJ, we’ll do our best to set you up with the perfect heating system. Two major players in the heating scene today are furnaces and heat pumps. How are they different?

  • What they are: Heat pumps are electric systems that can both cool and heat by moving air in and out of your home to maintain desired temps. Furnaces generate heat using oil, gas, propane, or electricity. They don’t cool at all.
  • Efficiency:  Heat pumps are better choices for milder climates (though they are rapidly getting better at extreme temps). Furnaces are less efficient in milder climates but outpace heat pumps in extreme cold.
  • Lifespan: Furnaces take the win here with the ability to last over 20 years with proper maintenance. Heat pumps tend to stick around for a shorter time, think about 10 to 15 years of service.

Frequently Asked Questions About HVAC Services

How can I make the air quality in my home better?

Outside of professional HVAC services, you can regularly clean and swap out air filters. You could also upgrade your filters to products with a better MERV (minimum efficiency reporting value) rating. Getting annual duct cleaning in the books and purchasing an air purifier are other great ways to boost air quality.

What is HVAC zoning?

HVAC zoning does what its name implies. It sets up discrete temperature-controlled zones in your home. It’s great for families with differing temperature desires and is usually controlled by multiple thermostats throughout your home.

What is a SEER rating?

The SEER (seasonal energy efficiency ratio) of your HVAC system of choice indicates its overall energy efficiency. The minimum SEER rating for most modern HVAC systems is around 14, with a score of 20 or higher marking a unit as highly efficient.  

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