Warmth for Haddonfield's Historic Homes
Some of the houses we heat in Haddonfield were standing before central heating existed, so every system in them — from gravity-era piping to the steam boilers still running today — was retrofitted into a finished home. Our technicians replace boilers and add ductless heating in the borough's Victorian, Colonial, and Craftsman houses without cutting into plaster or original trim. With our Marlton office minutes away, that historic-home expertise arrives quickly.
Right-sizing heat in houses that predate furnaces
Haddonfield homes from the 1700s and 1800s were heated by fireplaces first and central systems later, added in layers over generations — piping from one era, zones from another, a boiler chosen decades ago. The usual result is an oversized system that short-cycles: it blasts, satisfies the thermostat, shuts down, and leaves far rooms cold while wearing out its own components. We start from the home's actual heat loss and match equipment to it — a correctly sized boiler working with the existing radiators, or ductless heating added without opening original plaster. Slower math up front is why the result holds up.
Heating Services We Offer in Haddonfield, NJ
- Historic-home heating assessments
- Steam and hot-water boiler replacement
- Radiator repair and balancing
- Ductless heating with no ductwork modification
- Annual heating maintenance
Heating Questions — Haddonfield, NJ
Can you replace a boiler in an 1800s Haddonfield home without damaging it?
Yes — the swap happens in the mechanical space and reuses the home's existing radiators and piping, so original plaster, trim, and floors stay untouched.
Why does my historic home heat so unevenly?
Retrofitted systems are often oversized and short-cycle, satisfying the thermostat before distant rooms warm up. Sizing replacement equipment to the actual heat loss — calculated, not guessed — is usually the fix.
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