
In the Brentwood area, we have to contend with high summer heat and downright frigid winters. That means your home HVAC systems need to be reliable, strong, and serviced by the best specialists in the industry. Here in Missouri, that means getting service from the team at Classic Aire Care Heating, Air Conditioning & Plumbing! Our team offers leading services and priority services to all residential clients, putting your comfort and satisfaction above all else.
The Classic Aire Care team is certified, licensed, and carries extensive experience in handling and providing for the needs of our clients. For more than 90 years, we’ve been the team you can always turn to for full service heating services, cooling services, plumbing, and full HVAC maintenance. So, no matter where your needs lie, you can know our team has you covered.
When you need heating, cooling, or plumbing services on Litzsinger or Brentwood Boulevard, feel free to contact Classic Aire Care online or call (314) 329-1943 for priority service!
HVAC Installation & Replacement
The day your system is installed will govern how well it operates for years and years to come. Our installation team understands this, and in order to ensure you get the absolute peak of comfort and reliability, we tailor our installation services to suit you and your home with precision. We work hand in hand with you to find the ideal home air conditioning system or heating system, expertly assessing your Brentwood home needs and matching the perfect solution to match. Additionally, we always do a second check of our installations, giving an added layer of assurance that your installation or new system replacement will be flawless.
HVAC Repair & Maintenance
A complication with your HVAC system can place you in a rough spot. It’s hard to get much of anything done when you’re chilled to the bone or swelteringly hot! That’s why you need repair specialists who have your comfort at heart. Our full-service repair team is at the ready to help, utilizing the cutting-edge of diagnostic equipment in order to meet all of your repair needs, be they small, large, or anything in between.
Classic Aire Care offers thorough maintenance services to all clients in Brentwood, giving you access to tune-up solutions that can both put a stop to constant breakdowns and also provide you with added comfort and efficiency value. Our maintenance services are comprehensive, offering thorough inspections, cleaning, and system calibrations to ensure you get the most from your HVAC investment.
Plumbing Services
The plumbing systems in your home play a vital part in your day to day. Form cooking to cleaning, to nearly anything else, you need access to clean water and operable sewer and drain systems. Our certified plumbing specialists offer a full array of services to suit all of your home water needs.
Count on the plumbing specialists at Classic Aire Care in Brentwood for:
- Plumbing repair services
- Plumbing fixture installation
- Plumbing remodels
- Water heater services
- Sump pump services
- Commercial plumbing services
- Commercial drain services
- And more!
HVAC Company in Brentwood, MO
When you seek out Classic Aire Care in Brentwood, MO, you can be confident that you’re getting the utmost in complete service from specialists that care. Whether you’re facing a hot summer day, a winter night well below the freezing point, or even a plumbing leak, we can offer the installation and system repairs you need to stay comfortable in your home.
Schedule a service with Classic Aire Care by contacting us online or calling (314) 329-1943!Â
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Brentwood, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to no-cooling call on recently installed Bryant system. Upon arrival, inspected outdoor condensing unit and verified all refrigerant line connections, electrical connections, and conduit installations were secure and properly installed. System found to be operational with no mechanical failures identified. Documented equipment condition with photos showing proper installation of line set, electrical disconnect, and outdoor unit placement on pad.
Performed leak search on HVAC system following previous refrigerant recharge. Inspected system components and identified areas of corrosion on mechanical equipment. Unit currently operational with heating and cooling functions restored.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential HVAC system over 10 years old located in side yard. Upon arrival, found air handler with heavily soiled return air filter restricting airflow. Performed system diagnostics using digital manifold gauges, revealing operating pressures of 133.5 psi low side and 317.7 psi high side with temperature readings of 46.4°F and 99.9°F. Evaluated superheat and subcooling values to assess refrigerant charge and system performance. Identified restricted airflow due to clogged filter as primary cause of inadequate cooling and system's inability to maintain setpoint temperature. Documented equipment condition with photos showing significant dust accumulation on filter media and current system pressures. Advised customer of findings and recommended filter replacement to restore proper airflow and system efficiency.
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance tune-up on multi-level condo AC system experiencing reduced cooling efficiency on main level and persistent overheating issues on second story. Performed thorough system cleaning to improve airflow and prevent unit overheating, conducted electrical diagnostics using clamp meter to verify proper amperage draw and system performance, and confirmed system returned to proper working condition upon completion.
Replaced failed condenser fan motor and blade assembly on Lennox outdoor air conditioning unit. Retrieved replacement parts from supply house, removed defective motor and blade, installed new components, and verified proper operation. Discarded old parts per protocol and confirmed system cooling functionality restored.
Responded to service call for air conditioning system struggling to maintain temperature below 77°F. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic inspection of outdoor condenser unit located on exterior concrete pad. Unit showed significant age-related deterioration with heavily corroded protective mesh guard exhibiting extensive rust throughout. Verified electrical connections and conduit routing to unit. Assessed furnace blower operation in response to reported buzzing sound and lack of airflow. Documented equipment condition with photos showing 2009 system with weathered components. System evaluated for cooling capacity and airflow performance to address temperature control concerns.
Responded to callback regarding improperly insulated ductwork causing condensation and water discharge from supply register. Upon arrival, removed register grille and inspected duct opening to assess insulation deficiencies. Documented conditions with photographs showing exposed duct penetration through wall assembly with inadequate vapor barrier and missing insulation wrap at termination point. Water intrusion confirmed as result of condensation forming on uninsulated metal duct surfaces in conditioned space. Identified installation deficiency requiring proper duct insulation and sealing to prevent future moisture issues and maintain system efficiency.
Responded to service call for reported bleach odor circulating throughout home from HVAC system. Upon arrival, inspected Lennox furnace unit located in basement mechanical room along with associated ductwork and air distribution system. Conducted thorough visual examination of furnace cabinet, heat exchanger, ductwork connections, and air handler components to identify source of chemical smell. Documented equipment condition with photographs showing furnace installation, metallic supply ductwork with insulation wrapping, and flexible return ducting. Verified unit had been shut down per prior instructions to prevent further odor distribution through living spaces. Assessed system for potential causes including contaminated evaporator coil, drain pan issues, or foreign substance introduction into air stream that could produce bleach-like chemical odor.
Completed electrical estimate and assessment for multiple fixture and outlet issues throughout the residence. Evaluated bathroom renovation requiring new outlet installation with visible wall openings prepared for electrical work. Inspected basement area with exposed hanging wires requiring proper termination and securing. Assessed non-functional outdoor lighting fixture and determined repair requirements. Examined garage space lacking electrical infrastructure for both outlet and lighting installation. Evaluated malfunctioning stairwell light fixture at upper landing. Identified four three-pronged outlets throughout the property that lack proper grounding and require remediation to meet current electrical code standards. Documented all conditions with photographic evidence showing bathroom wall penetrations with exposed wiring ready for fixture installation.
Replaced defective evaporator coil under warranty with new 25N25 coil, serial number 6017D26268. System was properly evacuated, new coil installed, and refrigerant lines reconnected. Upon completion, system was charged to manufacturer specifications, tested for proper operation in both heating and cooling modes, and verified all parameters were within normal range.
Completed comprehensive cooling season tune-up on 30+ year old outdoor AC unit. Performed system diagnostics using digital manifold gauge, recording refrigerant pressures, superheat, and subcooling values to verify proper charge and system performance. Inspected condenser coil and documented significant dust and debris accumulation on fins, which can restrict airflow and reduce cooling efficiency; recommended coil cleaning for optimal heat transfer and system longevity.
Installed two customer-provided light fixtures at the property: a circular wall sconce with frosted glass cover in an interior living space, and an octagonal bronze-toned outdoor lantern with amber glass panels at the building's exterior entrance. Both fixtures were mounted securely to textured wall surfaces, wired to existing electrical circuits, tested for proper operation, and confirmed to be functioning correctly upon completion.
Completed comprehensive electrical panel inspection at residential property. Examined main service panel, verifying proper circuit breaker operation, wire connections, and overall system integrity. All circuit breakers were tested for proper function, wire terminations were inspected for secure connections, and panel interior was assessed for code compliance and safety concerns. Documented panel configuration with photographs showing dual-column breaker arrangement, main disconnect, and incoming service conductors. Discussed installation of exterior light fixture near basement door entrance for future service scheduling.
Completed preventative maintenance tune-up on two Lennox air conditioning condenser units located on exterior brick paver patio area. Both units are approximately 10 years old and positioned against red brick wall with wooden privacy fence backdrop. Performed comprehensive seasonal cooling system inspection including refrigerant level verification, electrical component testing, condenser coil cleaning, fan motor operation check, and thermostat calibration on both systems. All equipment operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on a 39-year-old ground-level air conditioning system. Inspected outdoor condenser unit and indoor evaporator coil, noting significant dust and debris accumulation on coil fins requiring attention. System operational upon completion with all components evaluated per standard maintenance protocol.
Responded to no cooling call on 3-year-old Lennox unit. Upon inspection, found condenser coil heavily blocked with dust, dirt, and debris accumulation on mesh filter screen, severely restricting airflow. Cleaned condenser coil and removed vegetation growth around unit base that was impeding proper ventilation. System restored to normal cooling operation after maintenance completed.
Completed Elite electrical inspection of residential property. Inspected electrical junction boxes, wiring systems, and conduit installations in basement and attic areas, documenting conditions with photos. Coordinated with PMA team to update customer's maintenance agreement to Elite level service.
Responded to service call for tilting condenser unit at rear of property. Upon inspection, found Unit 10 condenser experiencing structural instability due to deteriorated pad support and settled deck foundation. Evaluated multiple outdoor condensing units positioned on wooden deck surface. Assessed compromised mounting surface and verified unit remained operational with no refrigerant leak detected. Documented existing conditions including weathered decking, proper electrical connections, and condensate drainage configuration. Recommended foundation reinforcement and pad replacement to prevent further tilting and potential refrigerant line damage.
# HVAC Service Completed Responded to no cooling call for 10+ year old air conditioning system located in basement. Upon arrival, contacted customer per special instructions and proceeded with diagnostic evaluation. Inspection revealed thermostat set to 72°F cooling mode while displaying actual room temperature of 69°F, indicating system was calling for cooling but not achieving desired temperature. Proceeded to indoor unit location in basement where visual inspection revealed extensive ice and frost buildup on evaporator coil assembly. Ice accumulation was severe, covering the coil fins and surrounding surfaces, with frost extending to copper refrigerant lines and fittings. The frozen evaporator coil condition indicated restricted airflow or possible refrigerant system issues. This type of ice buildup prevents proper heat exchange and cooling capacity, explaining the no cool complaint. The crystalline frost pattern covered the coil surface and had accumulated on both the supply and
Responded to report of steady water stream from AC/furnace condensate discharge line in basement. Upon arrival, found significant water accumulation on concrete floor beneath 10-year-old HVAC unit with evidence of ongoing moisture intrusion and efflorescence. Inspected condensate drain system, cleared blockage from drain line, verified proper drainage flow, and confirmed unit operating normally with no further leakage.