
When you have an issue with your HVAC or plumbing, you want a company that you can trust. For the Creve Coeur area, our team is the answer. We’ve been servicing the Creve Coeur area since 1926, building a reputation for good work and good people.
Our work includes HVAC and plumbing services for commercial properties, homes, and 24 hours a day, 7 days a week emergency repairs. We’ve been making people comfortable since 1926 and would love to do the same for you.
Reliable Air Conditioning
While the cold snaps can be bone-rattling, the heat waves in Creve Coeur can be sweltering. To keep your home prepared for the hottest months of the year, our team offers the following AC services:
- AC repair: Whether your system won’t turn on or struggles to maintain a desired temperature, our team can inspect your system and resolve any repair needs.
- AC maintenance: Just like heating, your AC unit will be the most optimized if you have regular maintenance conducted. Our team can schedule maintenance, give you discounts, and offer additional perks when you sign up for the Planned Maintenance Agreement.
- AC installation: Need a new system or want to upgrade? Our team can help you select the best fit and install the system.
Although we work on central AC systems, that isn’t where our scope ends. Our team can also perform AC services on ductless air conditioning units and help improve indoor air quality.
If you want a free estimate on AC services for your Creve Coeur, MO, home, call (314) 329-1943 or contact us online.
(314) 329-1943Expert Heating
The last thing you want is to be stuck with no heating during a cold snap. Luckily, our team has a full suite of heating services to keep your home running strong. Our heating services include the following:
- Heating installations: With the many different heating options available, our team can help you install a new heating system or replace an existing one in your home.
- Heating maintenance: To get the most out of your heating system, you should have maintenance done at least once a year. If you want to get a tune-up without the hassle of scrambling to find an appointment, our Planned Maintenance Agreement could be an excellent fit for you.
- Heating repairs: If you feel that your heating system isn’t performing to your standards, our technicians can take a deep dive into the issue and fix any problem that could be taking place.
With how much variety exists for heating systems, our team is knowledgeable about many systems. Our team can perform heating services on boilers, furnaces, and heat pumps.
Classic Aire Care can handle all your Creve Coeur, MO, heating needs. Request a free estimate by contacting us online or calling (314) 329-1943
Top-Rated Plumbing
The plumbing system in your home can include many things. With how many items fall under plumbing, your home could collapse if your plumbing malfunctions. Luckily, the team here at Classic Aire Care is here for you.
We offer an extensive set of plumbing services. Whether you need plumbing installation, water heater services, plumbing repairs, drain cleaning, or anything in between, we’re here to help you.
To schedule plumbing services with Classic Aire Care in Creve Coeur, MO, contact us online or call (314) 329-1943
Why Choose Classic Aire Care?
We didn’t make it over 90 years by providing subpar work. Our NATE-certified technicians will give you high-quality work and ensure we leave your home better than we found it. But you don’t have to take our word for it. Instead, check out what our previous customers have had to say about their experience with us.
Classic Aire Care is the answer for any HVAC or plumbing service in Creve Coeur, MO. Schedule an appointment by calling (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online.
FAQs
Why is my AC running but not cooling?
It is a sign that you need repair work done. Chances are that something has malfunctioned with your condenser coil, which is something a professional can fix.
How do I choose a new furnace?
The needs of your home will dictate what option is best for your home. An HVAC technician can inspect your home, identify your needs, and help you select a furnace that will fulfill your needs.
Is it normal to smell gas from the water heater?
No, it is not. If you smell gas from your water heater, turn off the gas valve and schedule an appointment with an HVAC company.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Creve Coeur, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to no cooling call on unit U10 located at side of home. Upon arrival, confirmed condenser fan motor was not operating while compressor attempted to run. Diagnosed failed condenser fan motor preventing proper heat rejection and causing system to shut down on high pressure safety. Measured electrical values with clamp meter showing 189 reading, confirming motor failure. Replaced defective condenser fan motor, verified proper amperage draw and rotation, and tested system operation through complete cooling cycle. Unit now cooling properly with all components functioning within normal parameters.
Responded to no cooling complaint on unit 10 located on side of home. Upon arrival, performed system diagnostics and inspection of both heating and cooling components. Opened unit cabinet to access internal components including heat exchanger assembly, burner tubes, and control board. Verified power supply to system with green LED indicator illuminated on circuit board. Inspected all wire connections including thermostat wiring (green, yellow, red, blue, and white) for proper termination and secure connections. Examined refrigerant line sets and condensate drainage system for proper operation. System restored to normal cooling operation.
Pumped system down and inspected piston assembly due to diminished cooling performance. Upon inspection, discovered deteriorated insulation and compromised refrigerant line component. Documented condition with photos showing cross-section of damaged pipe revealing degraded insulation layers and inner line corrosion. System requires repair to restore proper cooling capacity.
Responded to no cooling call on 10+ year old unit located at rear of property. Upon inspection, discovered severe ice and frost buildup on evaporator coil and refrigeration lines, with accumulation several inches thick in places. Ice formation indicated restricted airflow across the coil. Evidence of corrosion and oxidation noted at connection points beneath ice layer. Diagnosed frozen evaporator caused by inadequate airflow due to dirty air filter and restricted return air. Shut down system to allow complete thawing of ice accumulation. Replaced clogged air filter with proper size filter. Once coil fully defrosted, verified proper airflow through return and supply registers. Restarted system and monitored operation through complete cooling cycle. Confirmed refrigerant lines returning to normal operating temperatures with proper condensation patterns. System restored to normal cooling operation with adequate airflow across evaporator coil.
Responded to cooling efficiency concern on 26-year-old Lennox system. Performed comprehensive inspection revealing heavily soiled condenser coil with significant dirt accumulation and streaking on exterior louvers, restricting airflow and reducing heat transfer capacity. Thoroughly cleaned condenser coil and fins, removed debris buildup, and verified proper refrigerant charge on R-22 system. Checked electrical connections, tested capacitor values within acceptable range, and confirmed fan motor operation. Measured temperature split and airflow, which improved significantly after coil cleaning. Inspected indoor evaporator coil access and filter condition. Verified system cycling properly with improved cooling performance. Recommended monitoring system performance and discussed age-related considerations for 26-year-old equipment. System restored to optimal operating condition given equipment age.
Responded to no trouble found call on new HVAC unit where customer reported concerns about system operation and filters not showing any debris. Performed thorough system inspection including visual examination of heat exchanger assembly, burner components, control board, and electrical connections. Took temperature and airflow measurements at supply and return to verify proper system operation. All components found operating within manufacturer specifications with no issues detected. Unit cycling properly with adequate airflow and no signs of mechanical or electrical problems. Filters showing minimal debris accumulation consistent with new installation and normal operation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 10+ year old outdoor condenser unit located on side of residential property. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing on the unit which had been shut off by customer. Used testing instruments to evaluate system performance and identify the root cause of cooling failure.
Responded to service call for condensation issue on flue liner at property with three HVAC units, all approximately four years old. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic assessment of the affected system using digital manifold gauges to check refrigerant pressures and system performance. Inspection revealed significant condensation accumulation on ductwork in mechanical space, with visible moisture patterns on the main supply plenum and surrounding components. Examined outdoor condensing unit and verified proper fan operation and airflow through coil assembly. Documented conditions with photos showing moisture buildup on interior ductwork and exterior unit configuration during testing. Identified condensation concern related to inadequate insulation or air sealing on cold surfaces in unconditioned space. Provided customer with findings and recommendations for addressing moisture infiltration to prevent ongoing condensation issues and potential water damage.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 15-year-old Trane air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found severely inadequate temperature split of -1 degree across evaporator coil, well below the ideal 18-21 degree range. Discovered frozen evaporator coil obstructing accurate temperature readings and active water accumulation around and inside the air handler unit during cooling cycle. Documented equipment conditions including model TX 7E-5711-D010 specifications and installation environment. System requires comprehensive service to address restricted airflow or refrigerant issues causing coil freeze-up and inadequate heat transfer, restoring proper cooling capacity and eliminating water intrusion concerns.
Upgraded existing electrical circuit to 20 amp capacity by installing new 20 amp circuit breaker in main electrical panel and replacing corresponding outlet to match amperage rating. Verified proper panel labeling and confirmed all electrical connections meet current code requirements.
Responded to service call for 29-year-old air conditioning system with reported A-coil vibration during operation. Upon inspection, discovered blower motor with exposed copper windings and excessive dust and debris accumulation throughout the air handler cabinet and on interior surfaces. Removed and inspected return air vent cover, which showed signs of restricted airflow due to dirt buildup. System exhibited signs of extended period without maintenance, contributing to abnormal vibration and operational concerns. Advised customer of findings and recommended system shutdown until proper repairs could be completed.
Replaced failed evaporator coil on geothermal heat pump system (serial UK1967). Removed and disposed of old coil, installed new Water Furnace evaporator coil, reconnected refrigerant lines and electrical connections, and verified proper system operation. Unit restored to full functionality with new coil properly installed and secured within air handler cabinet.
Replaced failed compressor with new unit serial number 1924E67735 and installed new wiring harness. Removed and retained old compressor for warranty processing. Cleaned accumulated debris including leaves and organic material from base pan and unit interior. Verified proper system operation with digital manifold gauges, confirming superheat readings of 04 degrees and subcooling within specifications. System pressures stabilized at 287.1 PSIG high side and appropriate suction pressure. Documented new compressor installation with required serial number photographs per warranty protocol.
Replaced defective condenser fan motor and fan blade on outdoor HVAC unit. Unit was tested after repair and confirmed operational for both heating and cooling functions. Old components were removed and discarded per warranty protocol.
Responded to no cooling complaint on unit that had been frozen and shut down prior to arrival. Performed diagnostic evaluation of system to identify root cause of freezing condition. Inspected evaporator coil, refrigerant lines, and associated components. Documented equipment model and serial numbers for service records. System requires further assessment once coil has fully thawed to determine if issue is related to airflow restriction, refrigerant charge, or metering device malfunction.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on residential air conditioning system as part of Home Depot service agreement. Performed comprehensive system inspection, replaced heavily soiled 16x25x1 air filter with new unit, and verified proper airflow through ductwork. All system components operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Responded to emergency no-cooling call for residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of 6-year-old condenser unit located at exterior of home. Inspected outdoor unit, refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and condensate drain system. Verified power supply, checked compressor operation, and tested capacitor functionality. Evaluated condenser coil condition and airflow through unit. Identified and resolved issue preventing system operation. Restored cooling function to whole-house air conditioning system and confirmed proper operation before departure.
Responded to no cooling call on 10-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found outdoor condensing unit heavily soiled with significant dirt and grime accumulation on exterior surfaces and coil fins. Opened electrical control panel to diagnose condenser failure and inspected internal wiring, circuit boards, and electrical connections. Troubleshot system components to identify root cause of condenser malfunction and determine necessary repairs to restore cooling operation.
Completed comprehensive tune-up maintenance on four residential air conditioning units located outside the property. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of blower assemblies, motor components, electrical connections, capacitors, and condensate drainage systems. All units were found to be operating within normal parameters, with wiring configurations and mechanical components verified for proper function and safety compliance.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on Lennox air conditioning system originally installed by Classic Aire Care, performing first scheduled tune-up since installation. Inspected blower motor assembly, control board, and all electrical connections within air handler compartment, confirming proper wire terminations and component functionality. Verified condensate drainage system operation with PVC lines clear and draining properly. Examined air filter with dimensions 25x1, noting adequate airflow and filtration. All system components showed normal wear with no deficiencies noted, control board displaying proper operation, and blower motor running smoothly without unusual noise or vibration. System operating within manufacturer specifications with no issues identified.