Your home has a lot of appliances that need repair and maintenance. Without it, energy costs and repair bills will increase. Faulty plumbing and malfunctioning HVAC systems are also unsafe. And that’s where we can help.
Since 1926, Classic Aire Care has provided exceptional HVAC and plumbing services in Ballwin.
Our NATE-certified technicians are background-checked and carefully vetted. With 24/7 emergency repair service available, we can tackle the biggest or smallest home repair issue.
Expert Air Conditioning Services
With summers hazy, hot, and humid in Ballwin, your AC is under demand to perform. Whether you need repair work or want to upgrade your unit, we can help. Our AC services include:
- AC Repairs: Our technicians service all brands and offer same-day service. Common issues include insufficient cooling, strange noises, and cycling problems. Our Planned Maintenance Agreement includes exclusive savings like 15% off our repairs.
- AC Maintenance: Routine service can extend your air conditioner’s life span and reduce repair costs. Let our technicians inspect your system and make any necessary repairs.
- AC Replacement: Older air conditioners can lose their efficiency. Let us recommend the best replacement that fits your needs and lower your energy costs by up to 30%! Ask us about improving indoor air quality and cost-saving, ductless mini-split systems.
Get a free estimate on a new AC in Ballwin by calling Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943.
Dependable Heating Services
Winters can be brutal in Missouri, and when the temperature drops below freezing, your furnace or heat pump should provide toasty warm heat in every room. If your HVAC is not working, or you want to upgrade to a more efficient version, turn to us. Our heating services include:
- Heating repair: Our technicians are available 24 hours if your heater is underperforming. With our vehicles stocked, we will efficiently and quickly make repairs.
- Heating replacement: Replace your older heater with a modern version and decrease utility costs. With tax credits available, the savings add up!
- Heating maintenance: Regular tune-ups mean fewer emergency repairs. Schedule biannual maintenance to keep your HVAC working at peak performance.
Your Local Plumbing Experts
Your home’s plumbing can include outdated and corroded pipes that eventually need repair or replacement. Our plumbing installation and replacement solutions include water heater replacement for corrosion, loss of heat, or leaks.
Our tankless replacements provide an endless hot water supply, while our backflow preventer replacements will keep your water contaminant-free. Rely on our professionals for plumbing repairs like water problems (disposals, toilet leaks, clogged drains, low faucet pressure), or burst or leaking pipes.
Schedule same-day plumbing service in Ballwin by calling Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943.
Why Choose Classic Aire Care?
At Classic Aire Care, we’ve been making people comfortable since 1926! Our NATE-Certified technicians are dedicated to your comfort, and we guarantee superior workmanship and solutions you can depend on. When you choose our team, you will always enjoy:
- 100% satisfaction guarantee on installations
- Classic ultimate quality guarantee
- Free estimates
- Exceptional service agreements
- 24 hours a day, 7 days a week emergency service
- And more!Â
Call Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943 for same-day repairs in Ballwin.
FAQs
Why is my AC running but not cooling?
Your AC has several components that operate independently; if the evaporator coils freeze or something compromises a heat exchanger, you’ll get air, but it won’t be cool. If the blower breaks, you’ll have cool refrigerant in place but no air blowing it out.
How often should I schedule HVAC maintenance?
As a general rule, you should have your home’s HVAC system inspected and serviced at least once a year. Twice a year (once for heating and once for cooling) would be ideal.
What are the signs that I need to replace my HVAC system?
Frequent breakdowns, rising energy bills, and fluctuating indoor temperatures are all strong signs that it’s time for an HVAC system replacement.
How can I improve my home's indoor air quality?
Keep the house well-ventilated by opening the windows and using fans. You can also use air purification devices, and avoid smoking or using products that contain volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
What should I do if I have a clogged drain?
Try using a plunger or a chemical drain cleaner. If that doesn’t work, it’s best to call a professional plumber.
Have you Seen Us in Ballwin?
Classic Aire Care’s van with the family of penguins is easily one of the most recognizable vehicles in St. Louis. Below is a map showing where our family of penguins have been recently!Â
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Ballwin, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed comprehensive tune-up maintenance on a 23-year-old Lennox HVAC system with outdoor condenser unit. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of condenser coil fins, verification of refrigerant levels, examination of electrical connections, and assessment of overall system operation. Condenser coils found in satisfactory condition with minimal debris accumulation; unit operational and functioning within normal parameters at time of service completion.
Responded to no heat call on 2-year-old Lennox furnace following recent rewiring work. Upon inspection, discovered improper wiring connections at the control board that were preventing the unit from initiating heating cycle. Corrected all low-voltage wiring connections, verified proper wire routing and terminal assignments, and ensured secure connections at all junction points. Tested system operation through complete heating cycle and confirmed furnace is now producing heat properly.
Responded to callback for continuously running blower fan following earlier repair completion. Upon arrival, verified blower motor was running non-stop and would not cycle off with thermostat. Diagnosed issue as incorrect DIP switch configuration on control board. Referenced manufacturer technical documentation and adjusted LOW GW DIP switch settings to proper configuration per equipment specifications. Cycled system through multiple heating and cooling calls to confirm blower now operates correctly with proper on/off cycling. System restored to normal operation with blower responding appropriately to thermostat commands.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on basement-located O10 unit. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of capacitor, electrical connections, control boards, and all associated wiring components. All systems tested and verified operational, with photographic documentation captured of internal components showing normal wear consistent with unit age.
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance on 14-year-old Trane system. Performed AC tune-up including inspection of blower motor assembly, capacitor, and electrical connections; all wiring and components found in proper working order. System tested and confirmed operational with no issues identified.
Completed comprehensive cooling tune-up maintenance on two outdoor AC units. Performed standard diagnostic testing including temperature differential measurements showing 100.3°F readings and amp draw verification at 44.9 amps on condenser fan motor, confirming both systems operating within normal parameters.
Completed comprehensive cooling season tune-up on a Daikin ground-level condensing unit less than 10 years old located in side yard. Performed full system inspection including electrical control board evaluation, verified proper wiring connections and relay operation, inspected refrigerant line connections and fittings for integrity, and documented equipment nameplate data and operational specifications. All components found operating within normal parameters with system ready for cooling season operation.
Responded to no heat condition on HVAC system. Replaced defective Daikin control board with new unit as previously diagnosed. Verified all wire harness connections to circuit board including multi-colored low voltage wiring and terminal block connections. System tested and restored to proper heating operation. Retained original control board per customer request.
Completed annual cooling system tune-up and preventive maintenance on residential HVAC unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of condenser coils, verified electrical connections and amperage draws using digital clamp meter, and confirmed proper airflow through supply registers. All components operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Replaced existing humidifier with AprilAire 600M whole-home humidifier unit on HVAC system. Fabricated and installed 10x10 metal patch on ductwork plenum to accommodate new equipment mounting. Removed and disposed of old humidifier unit, connected water supply lines, and verified system operation with heating and cooling functions.
Responded to recall for HVAC system blowing cold air when heating mode selected. Inspected thermostat wiring and heat pump control board connections in attic space. Found improper wire terminations at reversing valve solenoid and control board causing system to remain in cooling mode regardless of thermostat setting. Corrected wire connections, secured all terminations properly, and verified proper operation of reversing valve. System now heating correctly per thermostat commands.
Responded to service call to verify installation of iWave electronic air filter on recently installed furnace in basement. Upon inspection of new furnace installation, confirmed iWave unit was properly installed and operational within the HVAC system. Documented equipment configuration with photos for customer records.
Replaced exterior deck outlet assembly with new weatherproof GFCI-protected configuration featuring four outlets in a black enclosure with clear protective cover and white conduit. Installation includes dual-section setup with GFCI outlet on left side and standard duplex outlet on right side, all properly grounded and secured to building exterior siding.
Responded to no heat call with reports of ice formation on refrigerant lines and cold air blowing from furnace. Upon inspection, discovered 9-year-old furnace system with excessive ice buildup on suction line, indicating refrigerant flow issues or potential heat pump reversing valve malfunction. Examined electrical connections at terminal block, which showed significant dust accumulation and aging components that could affect system operation. Assessed ductwork configuration and refrigerant line routing in attic space, noting proper insulation on copper lines but confirming abnormal ice formation consistent with heating mode failure. Documented existing conditions with photos showing HVAC components, electrical connections, and refrigerant line installation. Diagnosed system as requiring further evaluation of heat pump operation, reversing valve function, and potential defrost control issues causing unit to remain in cooling mode rather than heating mode.
Completed cooling maintenance tune-up on outdoor air conditioning unit. Inspected cylindrical condenser coil with horizontal fins, verified proper operation of fan assembly and protective grille, and examined air filter with diamond-pattern mesh design. System confirmed operational with all components functioning within normal parameters.
Completed routine preventative maintenance tune-up on residential air conditioning system for Home Depot service agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, including examination of fan assembly, motor components, and interior housing. All components found to be operating within normal parameters with no accessories requiring replacement at this time.
Completed cooling tune-up on 14-year-old ground-level AC unit located in closet. Performed comprehensive system inspection including control board examination, capacitor testing, and verification of all electrical connections and wiring. Verified proper airflow through ventilation grille and ensured all safety protocols were met per manufacturer specifications.
Completed flue repair on HVAC system by replacing damaged vent piping components. Installed new 4-inch diameter pipe sections including multiple elbows and a reducer fitting to ensure proper venting and code compliance. All defective materials were removed and disposed of, restoring safe operation of the heating system.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on a 9-year-old cooling system. Addressed customer concern regarding unusual chocolate-like odor present during cooling and fan operation; inspected and cleaned evaporator A-coil and condensing unit to eliminate odor source. Replaced dirty air filter, verified system operational parameters, and confirmed proper airflow and cooling performance upon completion.
Responded to no-cool service call on 15-year-old residential central AC system. Upon inspection, discovered severely clogged evaporator coil with heavy dust and debris accumulation blocking airflow and heat transfer capability. Explained to customer that the restricted coil was preventing proper refrigerant heat exchange, causing system to run without cooling output. Recommended thorough coil cleaning and full system maintenance to restore cooling function and prevent compressor damage from continued operation under restricted conditions.