Oil to Gas Heating Conversion in Ridgefield, NJ
Oil heat has served many Bergen County homes for decades, but for homeowners in Ridgefield who have access to natural gas, the case for converting has never been stronger. Natural gas is generally less expensive than heating oil, burns cleaner, and eliminates the need for an oil tank on your property, along with all the maintenance, insurance, and environmental concerns that come with it. AMS Heating and Cooling handles oil to gas conversions for homeowners throughout Ridgefield and Bergen County from start to finish. A conversion involves removing your existing oil-fired equipment, installing a new gas-fired heating system, connecting to the natural gas supply, and properly decommissioning or removing the oil tank. We coordinate every part of that process so you do not have to manage multiple contractors. Bergen County homes that convert from oil to gas typically see meaningful reductions in annual heating costs, and the new equipment installed as part of the conversion is often significantly more efficient than the aging oil system it replaces. If you are interested in converting and want to understand whether natural gas is available at your address and what the full scope of the project would involve, start with a conversation with our team.
Signs Now Might Be the Right Time to Convert
How Our Oil to Gas Conversion Process Works
Site Evaluation and Conversion Plan
We confirm natural gas availability at your address, assess your existing system and tank situation, and develop a full conversion plan including equipment recommendations.
Equipment Installation and Gas Connection
We install your new gas heating system, coordinate the gas service connection with your utility, and handle all required permits and inspections.
Oil Tank Decommissioning
We properly decommission or remove your existing oil tank in compliance with NJ environmental regulations and provide you with the necessary documentation.
Why Choose AMS for Oil to gas conversions
Frequently Asked Questions About Oil to Gas Conversions in Ridgefield
We verify this as part of the initial evaluation. You can also check with PSE&G or your local utility to confirm gas availability at your address before reaching out.
Above-ground tanks are typically removed. Underground tanks are either removed or properly decommissioned and filled in accordance with NJ Department of Environmental Protection regulations. We handle this as part of the conversion.
Savings vary based on usage, oil prices at the time, and the efficiency of the new gas equipment installed. Many Bergen County homeowners see annual heating cost reductions of 20 to 40 percent after converting.
Most conversions from equipment removal through new system installation are completed in one to three days. Timeline depends on permit approvals and utility scheduling for the gas service connection.