
Classic Aire Care has provided HVAC & plumbing services to Wildwood, MO, and the surrounding St. Louis area for almost a century. Our decades of experience mean we can diagnose and repair every heating and plumbing issue. With 24/7 emergency service and free estimates on all work, Classic Aire Care is dedicated to our customers and their plumbing and HVAC needs.
For quality HVAC and plumbing services in Wildwood, MO, contact Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943 to schedule an appointment.
Air Conditioning Repair & Replacement Services in Wildwood, MO
When summer hits, your AC unit must be in top condition. Classic Aire Care can help you beat the heat through quality AC services. We service all air conditioning units, including ductless AC units.
- AC Repair: Call Classic Aire Care for AC repair if your system is malfunctioning. We will investigate and repair the problem so you can stay cool.
- AC replacement and installation: Has your AC unit reached the end of its life? When it’s time for a replacement AC, Classic Aire Care can help. Our professionals can replace and install your new AC unit efficiently.
- AC maintenance: The key to a working AC unit is regular maintenance. We can perform regular maintenance to ensure your unit is always in top shape.
Heating Repair, Replacement, and Installation Services
Once the temperature drops, your furnace, boiler, or heat pump needs to jump into action. If your heating system is not warming your home efficiently or you see a spike in your energy bills, consider calling Classic Aire Care for heating system repair.
- Heating repair: If you hear strange sounds from your heating system or it’s blowing out cool air, call us immediately for heating repair.
- Heating replacement & installation: Time for an upgrade? Classic Aire Care can help you determine the right heating solution for your home.
- Heating maintenance: Call on us to perform your annual heating system tune-up to ensure proper functioning all winter.
- Air quality services: Keep your home’s air clean and dust-free with our air quality services. Install a whole-home humidifier for more balanced air.
For regular maintenance, consider joining Classic Aire Care’s Planned Maintenance program. We’ll take care of your HVAC systems’ regular tune-ups and maintenance.
Stay warm and comfortable with Classic Aire Care’s heating services. Call us at (314) 329-1943 to schedule an appointment.
Plumbing Repair & Replacement in Wildwood, MO
Your plumbing system is an essential part of your home. When problems arise, you need an expert plumber to help out. Classic Aire Care provides quality plumbing repair services.
We can handle tankless and traditional water heater replacements to keep your hot water running at all times. We also provide backflow preventer replacement, which can help keep your water clean.
Keep the water flowing with expert plumbing services in Wildwood, MO. Call Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943 to request an appointment.
Why Choose Classic Aire Care?
Classic Aire Care strives to provide the best HVAC and plumbing services. We do this through our free estimates and frequent deals and specials. We love to pass savings on to our customers.
We also provide financing options for larger projects, so your next HVAC replacement doesn’t have to break the bank. Our 100% satisfaction guarantee on all installations means you’ll love your new heating or plumbing system.
Get the best HVAC and plumbing services from Classic Aire Care. Call (314) 329-1943 to schedule an appointment in Wildwood.
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Responded to no cooling complaint on recently installed Trane air conditioning system. Upon inspection, discovered severely corroded refrigerant lines with significant internal and external deterioration, including visible debris buildup inside copper piping. Documented compromised line set condition with inspection mirror to verify internal damage and photographed extensive corrosion on exterior refrigerant lines and conduit connections, which was causing refrigerant leak and loss of cooling capacity.
Completed preventative maintenance tune-up on an 11-year-old Westinghouse air conditioning system at a residential property. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, verified proper refrigerant levels, checked electrical connections and disconnect box, inspected condenser coil fins and cabinet condition, and confirmed system operational status. No deficiencies or performance issues identified during service; unit operating within normal parameters.
Responded to no cooling complaint on U10 unit located at side of home. Upon arrival, found system had been shut off. Performed diagnostic inspection of indoor air handler components, examining blower wheel assembly and air filtration system. Blower wheel showed normal condition with intact curved blades and proper motor shaft alignment. Air filter inspected and found to be in serviceable condition with clean mesh pattern and no significant debris accumulation. Housing and internal components appeared well-maintained with no visible signs of mechanical failure or obstruction.
Responded to no cooling complaint on second floor for 10+ year old unit located at side of house. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing using pressure gauges and digital multimeter to assess system performance. Pressure readings indicated low refrigerant levels in the system. Inspected condenser coils, which showed dust accumulation and signs of age-related wear. Tested electrical components and verified proper voltage at the unit. Documented equipment condition with photos showing gauge readings and testing equipment placement on ductwork near air handler assembly.
Responded to service call for AC system experiencing intermittent power interruption and blower malfunction. Upon arrival, inspected outdoor unit and electrical components. Verified system voltage at 115.8V using multimeter to diagnose power supply issues. Examined control board and electrical connections at exterior mounted utility box. System evaluated for proper operation following momentary power loss that affected blower motor performance.
Performed video camera inspection of bathroom sink drain line from fixture to main sewer connection to verify integrity of piping beneath floor structure. Inspection confirmed no obstructions, breaks, or defects present in underground drainage system. Additionally investigated active water leak reported in upstairs bathroom, identifying source and documenting conditions for repair recommendations.
Responded to no-cooling callback on outdoor condensing unit. Upon arrival, inspected electrical components and found failed dual-run capacitor preventing compressor and condenser fan operation. Replaced defective capacitor with proper rated replacement, verified all wire connections secure, and tested system operation. Unit now cooling properly with normal amperage draw on both compressor and fan motor.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 10+ year old geothermal system located on second floor. Upon arrival, found return air filter heavily restricted with debris, causing reduced airflow and inadequate cooling performance. Measured supply air temperature at 64.9°F, confirming insufficient cooling output. Replaced dirty air filter with new pleated filter, restoring proper airflow to system. System operational and cooling properly upon departure.
Replaced faulty CFM blower motor and 60-amp electrical disconnect box for HVAC unit serial number 23481x3x3f. Removed and discarded old disconnect switch, installed new 60-amp fused disconnect with proper electrical connections, and restored full heating and cooling operation to the system.
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on a 9-year-old residential air conditioning system as part of a Home Depot promotional maintenance agreement. Performed full inspection of outdoor condenser unit, which showed significant weathering, organic growth, and dirt accumulation on exterior panels and coil fins, and indoor air handler including blower assembly and electrical connections. All system components were evaluated, cleaned as needed, and confirmed to be operating within normal parameters despite visible exterior deterioration from prolonged outdoor exposure.
Performed comprehensive cooling maintenance on a 9-year-old residential air conditioning system experiencing inadequate cooling capacity and electrical issues causing lights to dim at startup. Completed full system inspection including visual examination of outdoor condenser unit, electrical components, contactor, dual capacitors, and wiring connections. Addressed reported concerns of loud startup noise and insufficient cooling performance. Checked refrigerant levels, tested electrical draw, and evaluated compressor operation. Inspected condenser coils, verified proper airflow through mesh grilles, and assessed overall system functionality. Documented equipment condition with photos showing capacitor configuration, electrical connections, and exterior unit placement on concrete pad with visible weathering consistent with system age.
Responded to no cool call on 8-year-old residential unit located at ground level on side of home. Upon arrival, found system completely non-responsive with no cooling, no fan operation, and no thermostat activity. Inspected Everlast Infinite digital thermostat displaying 75°F with "Cool to 70" setpoint but unit failing to engage. Examined control board wiring at air handler, verifying all low-voltage connections at terminal strip including R, W, C, and communication bus terminals. Diagnosed thermostat communication failure preventing system operation. Restored proper thermostat-to-system communication, verified all wire terminations secure at control board, and tested system startup sequence. Confirmed compressor and blower motor engagement, proper airflow delivery, and cooling cycle initiation. System now operating normally with full functionality restored.
Responded to service call for thermostat communication failure and non-operational condenser unit. Upon inspection, identified wiring connection issues at the terminal block located at the outdoor unit. Verified and secured all low-voltage thermostat wire connections including R, C, Y, G, W, and common wires at the terminal strip. Tested system operation and confirmed proper communication between thermostat and HVAC equipment with condenser now cycling on as designed.
Completed comprehensive cooling tune-up and preventive maintenance on two residential air conditioning units located at the outdoor unit on the side of home and basement furnace/air handler system. Performed multi-point inspection including refrigerant level verification, electrical connection testing, condenser coil cleaning, air filter evaluation, condensate drain line inspection, and thermostat calibration on both units to ensure optimal system performance for the cooling season.
Responded to service call for newly installed air conditioning system experiencing control board error code. Inspected RDS control board, documented board condition and wiring connections, and photographed circuit board assembly for diagnostic reference and warranty documentation purposes.
Completed comprehensive tune-up on single ground-level AC unit for Home Depot service agreement. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of blower motor assembly, verification of electrical connections and wiring integrity, and confirmed proper thermostat operation displaying 71°F in heating mode. All system components found operational with no immediate repairs required.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on two cooling systems located at side of house (one 17-year-old unit and one 1-year-old unit). Performed comprehensive inspection of both systems including electrical connections, control boards, wiring integrity, and all mechanical components. Evaluated and documented air filtration system, verified proper operation of all controls, and ensured both units are operating within manufacturer specifications for the cooling season.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on a 6-year-old ground-level unit located in the utility room. Performed full system inspection including control board diagnostics, electrical connections verification, and capacitor testing. Inspected and documented dirty air filters requiring replacement to ensure proper airflow and system efficiency.
Responded to no-cool call on unit U10. Upon arrival, confirmed customer complaint of unit cycling on briefly then shutting down. Performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler system. Measured supply air temperature at 48.5°F at main trunk line, indicating system was achieving cooling when operational. Investigated short-cycling condition by checking electrical connections, refrigerant pressures, and safety controls. Inspected ductwork installation, copper refrigerant lines, and all mechanical connections in equipment area. Identified root cause of intermittent shutdown issue and made necessary repairs to restore continuous operation. System tested successfully with proper temperature differential and normal runtime cycles confirmed before departure.
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance on 9-year-old Lennox AC system (Model CX30-48A-8F-2). Performed standard tune-up procedures including system inspection, refrigerant level verification, electrical component testing, and condenser coil cleaning. Replaced air filter (20x25x1) which showed moderate dust accumulation. System operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies noted.