Converting from oil to natural gas is one of the smartest home investments you can make in Ocean County. Lower fuel costs, a cleaner system, and no more oil deliveries or buried tank worries. We've guided hundreds of South Jersey homeowners through the process.
Natural gas has become the dominant home heating fuel in New Jersey — and for good reason. Here's why more Ocean County homeowners are making the switch every year.
Based on average Ocean County household heating usage. Actual savings vary.
Figures are estimates based on regional energy prices and typical home usage. Actual results depend on home size, insulation, usage patterns, and current fuel prices. Ask us for a personalized estimate.
We handle every step of the process — from the utility application to final inspection. Most conversions are completed in 1–2 days.
We evaluate your home, existing system, and utility availability. We'll tell you exactly what's involved and give you a transparent, itemized quote.
We coordinate with NJ Natural Gas or your local utility to apply for service. We handle the paperwork — you don't have to navigate the utility process alone.
We'll recommend the right high-efficiency gas heating system for your home. We install Trane systems and can match virtually any brand preference.
Our crew installs the new gas furnace or boiler, runs the gas line, and decommissions the oil system. Most jobs are done in one day.
We schedule the required municipal inspection and utility startup. We're there for all of it — your system won't go live until it's officially approved.
This is the most common question we get, and the answer depends on your situation.
Above-ground indoor and outdoor tanks are typically removed by a licensed oil company after the remaining oil is pumped out. This is usually straightforward and inexpensive.
Buried tanks can be removed or abandoned in place — both options require a licensed environmental company. We can refer you to reputable specialists who handle this regularly in Ocean County.
We ensure the heating system conversion is properly permitted and inspected. For tank removal, the environmental contractor handles those separate permits.
"Great experience from the first phone call to completion. I had a complete upgrade to my aging HVAC system. Chris and his team did a fantastic job — I am extremely happy."
"Professional, came out when needed, and repaired quickly. Making Sheridan my new heating and cooling people. Great appreciation!!"
"Chris is great. He called before and after with updates. I would recommend Sheridan to anyone on the Shore."
Converting from oil to gas involves several steps. We've answered the most common questions below — and we're always happy to talk through the specifics of your situation.
Call 609.296.3151Natural gas availability varies by street and development. NJ Natural Gas serves much of Ocean County. If gas isn't available on your street, propane can be a good alternative. We'll check availability as part of our free consultation.
The utility application process can take 4–8 weeks depending on the gas company's schedule. The actual installation typically takes 1–2 days. We'll give you a realistic timeline at the start.
Costs vary depending on the size of your home, the system you choose, and the complexity of the gas line installation. We provide free, detailed quotes with no obligation. Call or contact us online to get started.
Yes — NJ Natural Gas and the NJ Clean Energy Program have offered rebates for high-efficiency gas equipment. Availability and amounts change, so ask us about current programs when you call.
In most cases, yes — existing ductwork can be used with a new gas furnace. We inspect the ductwork during our initial evaluation and advise if any modifications or improvements are needed.