Chesterfield, MO, is a flourishing suburb with an old-town charm. Located around 25 miles west of downtown St. Louis, the east side features various homes from conventional to brick ranch-style to some split-levels built in the ’70s and ’80s. Chesterfield is also home to attractions like Faust Park, which features historical sites, breathtaking walking trails, and the renowned Butterfly House. Chesterfield Commons is one of the largest outdoor shopping centers in the country, and it provides endless retail and dining options for residents and tourists to explore. The pristine parks, highly rated schools, and bustling arts scene make it an ideal place for families and professionals alike.
Chesterfield residents encounter a whole selection of weather, from cool and snowy winters to scorching and humid summer months. Credible heating, cooling, and plumbing systems are very necessary for year-round home comfort given these changing weather conditions.
The area calls for seasoned experts who know the requirements of every property and every system. Check out our customer reviews to see real examples of the quality service we offer!
Heating Maintenance, Repairs & Replacements
Having heating troubles? At Classic Aire Care, we offer comprehensive heating services for the systems you rely on. Whether you own a furnace, boiler, or heat pump, our team has the tools & experience to handle the problem.
- Heating Maintenance: Regular maintenance can prevent untimely system breakdowns. Discover the benefits of our Maintenance Agreements.
- Heating Repairs:Â From traditional furnaces to modern heat pumps, we repair all types of heating systems, minimizing downtime and discomfort.
- Heating System Replacement: If you need a new heating system, we provide professional replacement services, prioritizing energy efficiency and your home’s unique needs.
Request heating services in Chesterfield or learn more about what we can do for you by calling Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online.
Dependable Air Conditioning Services
The Missouri summer can be brutal without adequate cooling, so when your AC doesn’t meet your needs, it’s essential to get professionals on the job.
- AC Maintenance: Our preventative maintenance services extend your AC’s lifespan and ensure optimal performance. Learn more about our Maintenance Agreements.
- AC Repairs:Â Our trained technicians proficiently diagnose and solve issues across various HVAC system brands, restoring comfort to your home.
- AC System Replacement: When repairs aren’t enough, we can guide you toward the most efficient AC replacement option for your specific needs and budget.
Schedule air conditioning services for your Chesterfield-area home by calling (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online.
Indoor Air Quality Purification
Did you know indoor air quality contributes substantially to your home’s comfort, health, and cleanliness? With indoor air quality solutions from Classic Aire Care, you’ll be able to breathe freely in your home instead of being exposed to excessive or inadequate humidity, chemical residue from household products, pet dander, dust, mold spores, and other contaminants.
Contact us online or call (314) 329-1943 to request an indoor air quality assessment or to discuss your options for improving home air quality in Chesterfield!
Local Plumbing Experts
When your plumbing isn’t up to standard or has a serious issue, the team at Classic Aire Care will help you make things right. Whether you’re looking for new fixtures, need a drain unclogged, or suspect a leak, our plumbing services have you covered:
- Installation: Plumbing problems often begin from poor installations or low-quality products; with our team, you can get what you want and enjoy it as it should for years to come.
- Emergency repair: Have a plumbing situation that can’t wait? Our team will be there fast to assess the situation and get your problem under control.
- Water heaters: Nothing ruins a day faster than finding out you don’t have hot water. We offer all the repair, maintenance, and installation services you need to keep your home well-supplied with piping hot water.
- Drain cleaning: Have drain issues? Let our plumbers cleanse them so they’re clear and free, and you can enjoy free-flowing drainage.
- Leak detection: If there’s a leak in your home, no matter how hidden, we’ll find it with the latest technology and techniques.
- And more!
Learn more about our plumbing services in Chesterfield by calling (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online now!
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 craft 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
Contact us online or call (314) 329-1943 today to request HVAC or plumbing services in Chesterfield, MO!
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.
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Have you Seen Us in Chesterfield Lately?
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 Chesterfield, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to callback on recent AC installation where unit had frozen and was not cooling properly. Found system had been shut off due to freezing issue; inspected installation, verified airflow through supply registers, and addressed cooling deficiency to restore proper system operation.
Responded to no cool call on 10+ year old Daikin system. Upon arrival, found heavily clogged air filter restricting airflow to indoor unit, with significant accumulation of dust and debris throughout filter media. Removed and replaced dirty filter with clean unit. System tested and confirmed operational with proper cooling output restored.
Responded to warranty callback for recently installed Lennox air conditioning unit not cooling properly. Upon inspection, discovered excessive condensation accumulation on interior cabinet surfaces, indicating potential airflow restriction or refrigerant charge issue affecting system performance. Documented conditions with photos showing water droplet formation and moisture patterns throughout unit interior, then performed diagnostic testing and corrective measures to restore proper cooling operation.
Replaced defective evaporator coil on wall-mounted ductless mini-split air conditioning unit under warranty coverage. Removed front access panel to access internal components, disconnected electrical connections and refrigerant lines, extracted failed evaporator coil assembly (S/N 6009299T), and installed new replacement unit. Reconnected all wiring, secured motor assembly and mounting brackets, verified proper installation of heat exchanger fins, reassembled unit housing, and confirmed system operational status with heat and cool functionality tested successfully.
Responded to no-cool call on recently installed Lennox unit with warranty date of April 2027. Upon inspection, discovered condensate drain issue with P-trap assembly showing improper installation and potential blockage affecting system operation. Corrected drain line configuration, verified proper pitch and secure mounting of condensate tubing, and confirmed system returned to normal cooling operation with drain flowing freely.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 11-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, verified unit was running but not producing cold air. Performed diagnostic inspection of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler. Identified system issue affecting cooling capacity. Completed necessary repairs to restore proper cooling operation and verified system functionality before departure.
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on single AC unit located in second-floor laundry room area. Performed full system inspection including internal cabinet components, blower motor assembly, electrical connections, and control circuitry. Inspected and replaced air filter with new pleated media filter to ensure proper airflow and system efficiency.
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance on two 9-year-old air conditioning systems. Performed standard AC tune-up procedures including system inspection, electrical testing with multimeter to verify proper voltage and amperage readings, filter replacement, coil cleaning, refrigerant level verification, and condensate drain inspection. Both systems tested and confirmed operational with all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Diagnosed no-cooling condition on rooftop condenser unit and traced electrical fault from outdoor unit back through attic to junction box near hatch. Found damaged low voltage and high voltage wiring inside weatherhead whip with evidence of water intrusion, rust, and corrosion throughout conduit run. Confirmed 24V present at attic junction box but no continuity through damaged conductors to rooftop unit. Recommended complete whip replacement from attic junction box to condenser, including both 24V control wiring and 240V power conductors, as moisture damage compromised entire wire run penetrating through attic roof and main roof structure.
Responded to no cooling complaint on newly installed Lennox unit under warranty. Upon arrival, referenced technical troubleshooting documentation and error code diagnostics to identify system fault. Reviewed refrigerant detection system sensors, control board communications, and unit configuration parameters to determine root cause of cooling failure and restore proper system operation.
Completed seasonal cooling tune-up maintenance on two residential HVAC systems located at side of house. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing units and indoor air handler components, including blower assembly, electrical connections, and control wiring systems. All equipment found operating within normal parameters with typical dust accumulation; systems tested and confirmed ready for cooling season operation.
Completed comprehensive electrical inspection of residential basement utility area. Documented two electrical panels including one open panel revealing multiple circuit breakers with various amperage ratings (15A, 20A, 30A, and 100A main breakers), verified proper wire routing and connections, and noted presence of AFCI/GFCI breakers with blue test buttons in right column. Inspection revealed significant water staining on concrete block wall beneath left electrical panel indicating previous or ongoing moisture intrusion that requires monitoring for potential electrical safety concerns. Photographed exposed wiring, conduit routing including white PVC and yellow electrical cables, panel configuration, and overall condition of electrical infrastructure for documentation purposes.
Responded to no cooling complaint on rooftop-mounted air conditioning unit less than 10 years old. Upon arrival, confirmed unit was running but delivering warm air to conditioned space. Performed diagnostic evaluation of system components including refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and operational controls. Identified and resolved issue causing loss of cooling capacity, restoring proper system operation and verifying adequate airflow and temperature differential across evaporator coil.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on two 11-year-old outdoor air conditioning units. Performed comprehensive system inspection including blower wheel and motor assembly evaluation, checked electrical connections and wire harnesses, cleaned components as needed, and documented equipment condition with photographs. Both units operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Responded to repair leak at suction service valve on HVAC unit. Upon arrival, located heavily corroded suction line and service valve connection showing significant oxidation and surface deterioration. Repaired leak at suction service valve using parts from van stock. Utilized electronic scale to measure and add refrigerant charge to system. Verified system operation and confirmed unit is heating and cooling properly. System restored to normal operation with no active leaks detected.
Responded to callback on recently installed Lennox EL18XCV-060-230B04 system (manufactured 11/2025, installed 12/2025) reporting error code 411 and low pressure switch activation on outdoor unit. Upon arrival, conducted visual inspection of outdoor unit and surrounding area. Verified unit accessibility and documented current condition of equipment and installation site. Unit appeared physically intact with no visible damage to exterior panels or components. Photographed manufacturer data plate showing model and serial number information, as well as installation area including refrigerant line set and electrical conduit routing along building foundation. System showed signs of proper installation with appropriate line set insulation and secure mounting on concrete pad. Area around unit contained natural debris accumulation including leaves and vegetation growth, though this did not appear to impact unit operation or airflow. Documented all findings with photographs for warranty claim pr
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on two residential air conditioning systems (4 and 6 years old). Performed standard maintenance procedures including electrical testing with Fluke SC260 meter, inspected outdoor condenser units, verified system operations, and documented equipment condition through photographic records. Both units found to be in operational condition with no immediate repairs required.
Completed comprehensive cooling tune-up and preventative maintenance on two 10-year-old residential air conditioning units located on the side of the property. Performed full system inspection on both outdoor condensing units and indoor air handler, including filter evaluation, refrigerant line inspection, electrical connection verification, and component testing to ensure optimal performance for the cooling season.
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on two residential air conditioning systems, including a 3-year-old unit and a 10-year-old unit, both with ground-level outdoor condenser placements. Performed standard maintenance procedures on both systems, including inspection of electrical controls, blower motor components, and control boards with associated wiring connections. During inspection of the older unit, identified significant frost accumulation on evaporator coil assembly indicating restricted airflow or potential refrigerant system issues requiring attention. Documented internal components including control panels, refrigerant line connections, and coil conditions through photographic records. Customer enrolled in preventive maintenance agreement plan during the service visit.
Completed comprehensive cooling season tune-up maintenance on two residential air conditioning systems: a 17-year-old unit and a 6-year-old unit, both with ground-level exterior condensers. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of electrical components, control boards, and wiring connections on both systems. Documented heavily soiled air filter requiring replacement due to significant dust and debris accumulation that would restrict airflow and reduce system efficiency. Inspected internal mechanical components, verified proper operation of contactors and relays, and assessed overall system condition through visual examination and photographic documentation.