
Your plumbing and HVAC systems are right at the core of your comfort. When things go awry, it can have dire effects on your life, but with Classic Aire Care at your side, you’ll enjoy prompt, effective results. You’ll notice our service excellence from the moment we pick up the phone. That’s one of many reasons our clients love what we do. Our exceptional HVAC team will handle all your heating and cooling needs. Our plumbers will take care of your plumbing installations and repairs. We always provide exceptional results because we know that’s what you deserve.
Call (314) 329-1943 to schedule an appointment with our HVAC and plumbing experts in Florissant, MO.
Air Conditioning
Your air conditioner can only achieve an extended life if it’s carefully installed and maintained. We’ll repair it without overtime charges when it isn’t chugging along as it should be. We handle every point of ownership, including:
- Air conditioning installations and replacements: We install central air conditioners, heat pumps, and ductless systems for homes that can’t accommodate ducts.
- Air conditioning maintenance: Our annual maintenance checklist is comprehensive, so your system will feel brand new.
- Air conditioning repairs: Never go days without AC in the summer. If you’re in a bind, our 24/7 emergency repair team will promptly arrive to restore your usual functioning.
Heating
Florissant winters are too chilly to handle without reliable heating, but you can count on our NATE-certified team to keep you comfortable.
- Heating installations: We install all heating systems, from furnaces and boilers to heat pumps. Consider a replacement if your HVAC system is slow to start, visibly damaged, or unresponsive to an annual maintenance check.
- Heating maintenance: Preventative maintenance improves energy efficiency, preparing you for an affordable, cozy winter. We’ll lubricate, clean, and replace worn parts so that you can get the best out of your investment.
- Heating repairs: We work with all the top models and brands and offer free estimates. Our quality guarantee assures you of 100% satisfaction.
Request heating services in Florissant by calling Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943.
Plumbing in Florissant
Classic Aire Care performs everything from plumbing repair to installations. Whether you’re replacing your backflow preventer or have a leaky faucet, we’re the team to call. Our water heater services include installation and replacement. We’ll remove your old system and help you to choose the correct capacity for your family. The industry now offers hybrid and tankless water heaters to extend your system’s life span while providing on-demand heating. We’ll introduce this exceptional technology and take care of your system for its entire service life.
Avoid plumbing emergencies by calling Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943 to schedule an appointment.
Why Choose Classic Aire Care?
All our HVAC technicians are NATE-certified. That means they’re all highly trained and experienced. Also, we consistently earn five-star reviews, but we care as much about our pricing as we do our efficacy. We employ ethical practices, so you’ll never need to worry about hidden fees or surprise bills. We’re always improving our workmanship, which means better results every time.
Experience exceptional workmanship by calling (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online.
FAQs
Why does my furnace keep turning on and off?
A dirty blower wheel can clog up your system, causing your furnace to short-cycle. The first step to troubleshooting is always to change your filters. If that doesn’t work, an HVAC technician will check for a faulty thermostat and worn wiring.
Are tankless water heaters worth it?
Tankless water heaters are ultra-efficient, eco-friendly, and durable. They’re more expensive than traditional systems upfront but bring long-term savings through reduced maintenance needs and a longer life span. They also provide on-demand heating, so you’ll never need to have a cold shower again.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Florissant, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to service call for furnace cabinet with missing knockout plugs in basement unit under 10 years old. Upon inspection, identified multiple open knockout holes in the furnace cabinet that required sealing to maintain proper cabinet integrity and prevent potential safety issues. Installed appropriate knockout seals and plugs to close all open penetrations in the metal cabinet panels, ensuring the enclosure meets manufacturer specifications and code requirements. Verified all cabinet openings were properly secured and documented the completed repairs with photographs showing the installed hardware and sealed cabinet components.
Completed comprehensive electrical fixture upgrades including ceiling fan installation, flood light removal, and installation of three GFCI receptacles. Added interior closet lighting and installed motion sensor in garage for enhanced security and energy efficiency. Exterior electrical conduit system properly mounted and secured to building siding with appropriate weatherproof components.
Responded to no cooling call on residential unit located at side of house. Upon inspection, found failed dual run capacitor (35/5 MFD) preventing compressor and condenser fan motor operation. Replaced defective capacitor with new unit, restored power, and verified system cooling properly with normal amperage draws and temperature differential.
Responded to kitchen sink drain clog with no water draining to basement. Upon inspection, accessed plumbing chase and identified severely corroded drain pipe requiring immediate attention. Cleared blockage from kitchen drain line using mechanical snake, restoring proper drainage flow. Documented existing deteriorated piping conditions in wall cavity for future replacement recommendations, as multiple pipes showed significant age-related corrosion and oxidation that may affect long-term system performance.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on residential HVAC system per Home Depot service agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of furnace control board, verified all electrical connections and wire harnesses, checked system components including relays and transformers, and inspected exterior ventilation grilles for proper airflow and condition.
Completed cooling season tune-up on residential Goodman air conditioning unit located in backyard. Performed comprehensive inspection of condenser unit including cleaning of coils, verification of refrigerant levels, electrical connections check, and operational testing to ensure optimal system performance for the cooling season.
Responded to no cooling call on 9-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, accessed indoor unit control panel and outdoor condensing unit to diagnose complete system failure that occurred overnight. Inspected electrical components, circuit board, wiring connections, and capacitor within furnace compartment. Evaluated outdoor condenser unit including fan motor and compressor operation. Identified failed component causing system shutdown. Replaced defective part, restored power to unit, and verified proper system operation with adequate airflow and cooling capacity restored to entire home.
Responded to install callback for condensate line leak causing damage to tile flooring. Inspected condensate drain system and verified proper drainage from evaporator coil to floor drain. Corrected condensate line routing and secured all connections with appropriate clamps to prevent future leakage and floor damage.
Successfully installed two light fixtures in the kitchen as requested. Verified proper electrical connections, tested functionality of both fixtures, and confirmed all switches operate correctly. Installation completed with all fixtures securely mounted and fully operational.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on 10-year-old condensing unit located in side yard requiring ladder access. Inspected and photographed condenser coil fins showing clean condition with proper spacing and no debris accumulation, confirmed adequate airflow through grille openings and heat exchanger surfaces maintaining optimal thermal transfer efficiency.
# HVAC Service Report - No Cool Air Complaint Responded to service call for air conditioning system not producing cold air throughout residence. Upon arrival, performed comprehensive system diagnostic to identify root cause of cooling failure. Conducted visual inspection of indoor furnace unit and associated HVAC components in basement mechanical room. Examined Plus 80 furnace with connected ductwork, humidifier system, and related plumbing connections. Verified proper electrical connections and assessed overall system configuration. Proceeded to outdoor condensing unit to evaluate compressor operation, refrigerant levels, and electrical components. Checked capacitor functionality, contactor operation, and verified proper voltage supply to unit. Measured temperature differential across evaporator coil to determine cooling performance. Identified issue preventing proper cooling operation and performed necessary repairs to restore system functionality. Tested system operation through
Responded to emergency service call for 10-year-old air conditioning system producing metal clunking sounds. Upon inspection, found outdoor condenser unit with severely clogged condenser coil covered in thick layers of dirt, dust, and debris accumulation, significantly restricting airflow and causing system strain. Performed thorough cleaning of condenser coil fins to restore proper airflow and heat transfer efficiency. Inspected fan motor and blades for source of clunking noise, verified fan operation and blade clearances. Checked refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and capacitor function. System restored to normal operation with improved airflow and no abnormal sounds detected during test run.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 2017 residential air conditioning system located in side yard. Upon arrival, found outdoor condenser unit with severely restricted airflow due to heavy accumulation of dirt, dust, grass clippings, leaves, and organic debris completely blocking the external filter and intake area. The dense buildup was preventing proper air circulation through the condenser coil, resulting in significantly reduced cooling capacity and poor system performance. Removed and cleaned clogged filter, cleared all debris from unit housing and intake areas, and restored proper airflow to condenser. Verified system operation and confirmed adequate cooling performance restored to normal levels.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old Lennox residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed outdoor unit was running but home was not cooling. Performed diagnostic evaluation of system components including compressor operation, refrigerant levels, and electrical connections. Unit showed significant age-related wear consistent with equipment nearing end of service life. Discussed findings and repair options with homeowner present during service call.
Responded to no-cool complaint on 15-year-old Rheem air conditioning system. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing using digital manifold gauges to assess system pressures and operating conditions. Measured superheat and subcool values to determine refrigerant charge status and identify potential compressor or refrigerant-related issues causing the unit failure. Completed system evaluation and provided recommendations for restoring cooling operation.
Responded to reported water leak from ductwork in basement and exterior condenser unit. Upon inspection, discovered significant water damage and mold growth on basement walls near HVAC system, with deteriorated surfaces and rust-stained baseboards indicating prolonged moisture intrusion. Investigated source of leak and found condensate drainage issue affecting both the basement ductwork and outdoor unit. Examined indoor air handler and found blower wheel heavily contaminated with dust and debris accumulation, which was restricting airflow and contributing to condensate backup. Cleaned blower assembly and addressed drainage concerns to resolve active leak. Additionally installed new thermostat as requested to restore proper system control functionality for the two-unit system.
Responded to no-cool complaint on 12-year-old residential air conditioning system with reported buzzing noise. Upon inspection of outdoor condenser unit, found failed dual-run capacitor with visible bulging and electrical degradation, along with oxidized contactor showing signs of pitting and arcing damage. Replaced defective capacitor and contactor, verified proper voltage and amperage readings, confirmed system operation with normal cooling cycle restored.
Responded to no cooling complaint at residential property. Upon inspection, found outdoor condenser unit with severely restricted airflow due to heavy accumulation of dirt, debris, grass clippings, and leaves completely blocking condenser coils. Removed front panel to assess extent of blockage and documented condition with photographs. Thoroughly cleaned condenser coils to restore proper airflow and heat transfer capability. Verified unit operation and confirmed cooling system restored to normal function.
Completed comprehensive cooling tune-up on 6-year-old ground-level AC unit located in basement. Performed standard diagnostic testing using digital multimeter to verify electrical components and system operation. Discovered evaporator coil heavily fouled with accumulated dust, dirt, and debris significantly restricting airflow and reducing system efficiency. Thoroughly cleaned evaporator coil, removing thick buildup from fins and restoring proper air passage. Inspected refrigerant lines and connections for leaks or damage. Verified all electrical connections secure and within manufacturer specifications. System restored to optimal operating condition with improved airflow and cooling capacity. Renewed preventive maintenance agreement on-site.
Responded to no cooling call following previous day's frozen evaporator coil diagnosis. Unit had been powered off to allow coil to thaw. Upon arrival, confirmed system was operational again after thaw period. Instructed homeowner to keep unit off to prevent refreezing until proper diagnosis and repairs could be completed. Connected manifold gauges and performed system pressure and temperature diagnostics to identify root cause of freezing condition. Measurements indicated abnormal operating temperatures and pressures consistent with restricted airflow or low refrigerant charge. Documented system readings for further evaluation and repair recommendations.