From the office towers and government buildings of downtown Newark to the warehouses and food-processing plants of the Ironbound, Com+ Mechanical keeps the mechanical systems behind New Jersey's largest city running. We work with property managers, building owners, and facilities directors on rooftop units, chillers, boilers, and VRF — with 24/7 emergency response across Newark and the surrounding Essex County metro. Call (332) 600-4640.
Many of Newark's downtown office and government buildings still run decades-old central plants. As chillers, cooling towers, and steam or hot-water boilers age, efficiency drops, breakdown risk climbs, and tenant comfort complaints spike — and replacing a central plant in an occupied tower takes seasonal lead time, not days. We assess plant condition and give you a documented repair-versus-replace path.
Distribution buildings, food-processing facilities, and manufacturing space in the Ironbound and port corridor run their RTUs hard, often alongside heavy exhaust and makeup-air loads and high internal heat gain. The result is short cycling, compressor failures, and humidity and ventilation problems that affect product, process, and staff. We diagnose the actual cause across the whole air system, not just the unit.
Around Rutgers-Newark, NJIT, and the University Heights medical and education campuses, labs, clinical areas, and classrooms carry strict ventilation, humidity, and pressurization requirements. Drifting setpoints, failing reheat, or struggling air handlers put both comfort and compliance at risk in spaces that can't simply be shut down.
As floors in downtown and transit-adjacent buildings are re-leased and rebuilt, new layouts, denser occupancy, and added VRF or supplemental cooling get loaded onto systems that were never balanced for them. Hot and cold spots, tripped equipment, and rising energy use follow. We rebalance and right-size to match how the space is actually used.
Transit-adjacent offices, retail, and mixed-use buildings near Newark Penn Station and the PATH and light-rail lines run at high occupancy from early morning to late evening. Systems sized or maintained for lighter use fall behind on peak days, driving comfort complaints and emergency calls. Preventive maintenance and correct staging keep them ahead of the load.
A share of Newark's older commercial and institutional buildings still rely on oil-fired or aging high-carbon heating plants. That means climbing fuel costs, more frequent service, and growing exposure as New Jersey's energy and building-efficiency direction tightens. We plan and execute oil-to-gas conversions and high-efficiency replacements around your budget and approval cycle.
Newark carries one of the most varied commercial building stocks in the region, and each district puts different demands on its mechanical systems. Downtown — around Broad and Market Streets, the Gateway Center complex linked to Newark Penn Station, and the government and courthouse buildings near the county and federal courts — is dense with mid- and high-rise office space, much of it a mix of prewar towers and later Class A construction served by central chiller and boiler plants, built-up air handlers, and increasingly VRF on tenant-fit-out floors. The institutional core around Rutgers-Newark, NJIT, and the University Heights medical and education campuses runs labs, classrooms, and clinical space where ventilation, humidity, and uptime are not negotiable. The Ironbound and the port-adjacent industrial corridor east of the tracks are dominated by warehouses, distribution buildings, and food-processing and manufacturing plants that lean on rooftop units, makeup-air and exhaust systems, and process cooling. And the buildings clustered around Newark Penn Station and the PATH and light-rail lines — transit-adjacent offices, retail, and mixed-use — need systems that hold comfort through heavy, all-day occupancy. Com+ Mechanical services this full range. Our technicians are equipped for rooftop and confined-space access, central-plant and packaged equipment, and the realities of working in occupied, code-regulated commercial buildings — and we give building staff documented, root-cause work instead of quick resets. Whether you manage a single building downtown or a portfolio spread from the Central Ward to the Ironbound, you get one commercial HVAC partner and one point of contact.
From call to comfort in 4 easy steps
We confirm building access, safety, and equipment details — rooftop, mechanical room, or central plant — then get a technician on site to assess the system and the issue.
We test the refrigeration, hydronic, airflow, gas-heat, and control systems under load to find the true cause, and document what we find with photos for your records.
You get a documented scope and a clear price before work proceeds — coordinated around tenants, occupancy, and after-hours access. No surprise invoices.
We complete the work, verify performance across a full cycle, and leave equipment logged and labeled — with a preventive-maintenance recommendation to reduce the next emergency.
The air-cooled and water-cooled chillers, cooling towers, and steam or hot-water boiler plants that condition Newark's downtown office and government towers.
Single- and multi-zone gas/electric and heat-pump rooftop units carrying the load on Ironbound warehouses, distribution buildings, retail, and food and manufacturing facilities.
Variable refrigerant flow systems and built-up air handlers serving tenant fit-outs, multi-zone offices, and institutional and lab space across Newark.
We work on RTUs, chillers, boilers, VRF, and building controls every day across the metro — not the occasional residential system. Newark's commercial buildings are exactly the work we do.
Clear documentation, a single point of contact, and coordination with your building staff, tenants, and access requirements — downtown, in the Ironbound, or on an institutional campus.
One vendor for one building or a portfolio spread across Newark's wards and the surrounding Essex County metro, with consistent reporting and scheduling.
Every repair comes with a preventive-maintenance recommendation, so aging Newark equipment fails less and your emergency calls go down.
No fees. No surprises. Just honest service.
On-demand diagnosis and repair for rooftop units, chillers, boilers, VRF, and controls across your Newark building.
Scheduled maintenance that extends equipment life and cuts emergency failures across your building or portfolio.
Around-the-clock dispatch when commercial equipment goes down — any hour, any day, across Newark and Essex County.
Pricing shown is a structure, not a quote. Final pricing is confirmed in writing after assessment.
Business+ plans start at $499/year — includes 2 rtu tune-ups, 10% off all services, and priority scheduling.
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Yes. Commercial failures don't wait for business hours, so we provide 24/7 emergency response across Newark and the surrounding Essex County metro — downtown towers, Ironbound industrial buildings, and institutional campuses alike.
We work across Newark's full commercial range — downtown office and government towers around Broad and Market and the Gateway Center, institutional and lab space near Rutgers-Newark, NJIT, and the University Heights campuses, warehouses and food-processing and manufacturing plants in the Ironbound and port corridor, and transit-adjacent offices, retail, and mixed-use near Newark Penn Station.
Yes. We support property-management companies and owners with multi-site portfolios, giving you one vendor, consistent documentation, and coordinated scheduling across buildings — from the Central Ward to the Ironbound and out into Essex County.
Rooftop units (RTUs), air-cooled and water-cooled chillers, steam and hot-water boilers, VRF/VRV systems, dedicated outdoor air and makeup-air systems, and building automation and controls — from packaged equipment on a warehouse roof to a central plant in a downtown office tower.
New Jersey's energy and building-efficiency direction continues to push commercial buildings toward higher-efficiency and lower-carbon systems, and HVAC is usually the largest lever a building has. We help owners plan high-efficiency replacements, oil-to-gas conversions, electrification, and controls upgrades, with documentation that supports utility and state incentive programs.
Yes. We coordinate with building staff on roof and mechanical-room access, certificates of insurance, tenant notice, and after-hours or weekend work before mobilizing, so projects move without disrupting tenants or operations.
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Tell us the building, the system, and the symptom — downtown, the Ironbound, or anywhere across Essex County — and we'll dispatch and get your space conditioned again. Talk to a real commercial HVAC dispatcher at (332) 600-4640. No call centers, no runaround.
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