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Your home’s plumbing can include outdated and corroded pipes that eventually need repair or replacement.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 preventive maintenance tune-up on a 2012 single-zone air conditioning system per Home Depot work order specifications. Performed comprehensive inspection of indoor air handler unit including filter evaluation, refrigerant line assessment, and electrical component verification, as well as outdoor condensing unit inspection with focus on coil condition and protective guard integrity. All components found operating within normal parameters with clean coils and adequate airflow confirmed through both indoor and outdoor units.
Responded to callback for HVAC panel tripping and air conditioning system malfunction. Upon inspection, discovered failed fuse holder with significant heat damage and corrosion in the outdoor unit's electrical junction box. Removed damaged fuse holder component, verified electrical connections, and restored proper operation to the cooling system.
Responded to emergency service call for electrical fire at outdoor AC unit. Upon arrival, found severely fire-damaged exterior wall with melted fuse box and compromised wiring. Junction box exhibited extensive heat damage with charred conductors and melted insulation. Documented extensive burn patterns on wall surface indicating fire originated at electrical connection point. Assessed damage to single AC unit (less than 10 years old) and surrounding electrical infrastructure. Photographed all damaged components including destroyed junction box, compromised wiring connections, and heat-damaged wall sections for insurance documentation and future repair planning.
Completed evaporator coil installation on residential HVAC system. Installed new evaporator coil, connected refrigerant lines with filter-drier, and verified all connections were secure. System tested and operational in cooling mode.
Installed replacement control board on HVAC unit and completed electrical connections. Verified system operation with smart thermostat displaying proper temperature readings and cooling functionality. Inspected collector box for potential leaks following control board installation.
Responded to no-cool service call for 10-year-old Lennox system with unreadable thermostat display. Upon arrival, confirmed HVAC system was otherwise operational but thermostat screen was not functioning properly. Removed existing thermostat from wall and documented wiring configuration showing standard multi-conductor connections including R, Y, G, and C wires with wire nuts securing common connections. Diagnosed 11-year-old thermostat as failed unit beyond repair due to display malfunction. Removed defective thermostat and prepared wall plate for replacement installation. System restored to normal operation with readable display and full functionality.
Replaced defective flue tee on HVAC system using 5x4x42ft 4" pipe and 4" elbow to restore proper venting. Completed comprehensive heat and cool maintenance on system, including inspection of outdoor condenser unit which showed moderate dirt and debris accumulation on protective grille and coils. Removed and disposed of failed flue tee component, installed new venting materials, and verified system operation in both heating and cooling modes.
# HVAC Service Completed Responded to service call for air conditioning unit with frost buildup on refrigerant line. Upon arrival at rear-mounted 10-year-old condenser unit, performed comprehensive diagnostic evaluation. Inspected copper refrigerant lines and confirmed frost accumulation indicating potential refrigerant flow restriction or low charge condition. Examined outdoor condenser unit showing moderate wear consistent with age, including surface rust on cabinet and fan assembly. Checked electrical connections at disconnect box and verified proper voltage supply. Assessed airflow through condenser coil and noted debris accumulation around unit base requiring attention for optimal performance. Evaluated system operating pressures and temperatures to determine root cause of frost formation. Cleared leaf debris from around equipment to ensure adequate ventilation and prevent future airflow restrictions. Documented equipment condition with photographs for service records. Unit op
Completed full installation of commercial-grade Navien tankless water heater system with proper venting and plumbing connections. Mounted unit on plywood backing against blue foam insulation board, installed three white PVC vent pipes for exhaust and air intake, and connected copper supply lines with brass fittings and shut-off valves for hot and cold water service. Established electrical connection and verified digital control panel functionality upon completion.
# HVAC Service Completed Returned to property for follow-up service after evaporator coil was found frozen during previous visit. Diagnostic fee had been previously collected, and customer was informed that repairs would be additional charges. Upon arrival, accessed the air conditioning system and inspected the evaporator coil assembly. Documented equipment conditions with photography for service records, including unit identification numbers and component labeling. System was evaluated for underlying causes of coil freeze-up, which may include restricted airflow, refrigerant issues, or control problems requiring correction.
Responded to service call for thermostat displaying error code 207 on HVAC unit located in dining room (under 10 years old). Accessed control panel and inspected main circuit board, wire connections, and electrical components. Found loose wire connection at terminal block causing communication fault. Secured all wire connections, verified proper voltage at 24VAC terminals, and cleared error code. Tested system operation through full heating and cooling cycles to confirm proper functionality and successful resolution of service alert.
Completed comprehensive tune-up on a 10-year-old air conditioning unit located at ground level. Upon inspection, discovered significant dust and debris accumulation on the blower wheel assembly, which was thoroughly cleaned to restore proper airflow and system efficiency. Performed electrical diagnostics using calibrated testing equipment to verify proper voltage and system operation, ensuring all components were functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to water leak complaint on 3-year-old HVAC unit located in basement. Upon inspection, discovered evaporator coil fins showed significant accumulation of dirt and debris between corrugated rows, restricting airflow and causing condensate drainage issues. Documented coil condition with photographs showing particulate buildup in fin crevices. Addressed leak source and verified proper condensate drain line function to prevent future water damage.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 10+ year old residential AC system located at rear of property. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condenser unit and indoor air handler system. Inspected condenser unit for proper operation, verified electrical connections, checked refrigerant lines, and assessed overall system performance to identify root cause of cooling failure and restore proper operation.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on outdoor condensing unit located on side of house. Performed full system inspection including electrical components, capacitor testing (45/5 MFD, 370V), and all safety controls. Verified proper wiring connections, cleaned unit interior, reinstalled access panels, and confirmed system operational status. Unit running efficiently with all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to service call for AC unit running continuously with compressor not cycling off. Upon arrival, verified thermostat was calling for cooling with room temperature matching setpoint at 75 degrees, indicating potential thermostat malfunction or wiring issue preventing proper system communication. Inspected electrical panel to verify proper breaker operation and power supply to HVAC system. Diagnosed issue as faulty thermostat failing to break circuit when temperature setpoint was reached, causing compressor to run non-stop. Recommended thermostat replacement to restore proper system cycling and prevent compressor damage from continuous operation.
Installed a 40-gallon tall gas water heater with 3/4" pressure reducing valve in compliance with City of Ballwin permit requirements. Connected gas line, water supply, and venting system with proper fittings and supports. Additionally replaced customer-supplied garbage disposal unit and reworked tubular drain assembly under kitchen sink to accommodate new fixture installation.
Responded to service call for non-functioning thermostat on second-floor unit over 10 years old. Upon inspection, diagnosed complete thermostat failure with no display or power. Performed system evaluation of existing HVAC equipment including furnace, air handler, and associated ductwork in basement installation. Documented equipment condition and electrical connections for diagnostic purposes. Provided customer with repair options and recommendations for thermostat replacement to restore system functionality.
Responded to emergency call for frost buildup on refrigerant line at outdoor condensing unit. Upon arrival, confirmed ice formation on suction line indicating potential low refrigerant charge or restricted airflow. Inspected 7-year-old system and documented blower assembly with service tag for reference. Advised customer to power down system immediately to prevent compressor damage and allow ice to thaw before further diagnostics could be performed.