
Over the last century, Classic Aire Care has become St. Louis’ preferred household services business. Our team of gifted professionals offers results that truly last. We work with many state-of-the-art products, always under our famous 100% satisfaction guarantee. We bring our outstanding skills to commercial and residential properties, whether you need a faucet fixed or an HVAC system installed. We’re a one-stop shop for all your cooling, heating, and plumbing needs.
Dependable Air Conditioning
Our air conditioner services include 24 hours a day, 7 days a week call-outs for urgent repairs. If your system is blowing warm air, making worrying noises, or displaying other concerning symptoms, we’re just a call away. Air conditioners have a life span of 15 to 20 years, but they can wear out earlier in particularly heat-stricken environments. Our preventative maintenance services can extend that period and keep your AC younger for longer.
When it’s finally time to wave goodbye to your trusty old AC, we’ll remove it and install a replacement air conditioner. We install everything from ductless systems to central air conditioners and air handlers.
Take control of your summer comfort by calling Classic Aire Care’s St. Louis technicians at (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online.
Reliable Heating
St. Louis’ winters are bitterly cold, so heating equipment is essential to daily life. Our talented HVAC technicians will make sure your home is snug and warm. They’re NATE-certified and work with all HVAC technologies, from boilers and furnaces to the latest heat pumps. Ignoring concerning symptoms can lead to component loss, so call our repair team for prompt resolution.
We perform annual maintenance to keep your system robust, even on the chilliest days. This way, you can rest easy knowing your unit won’t break down during a cold spell. Our installations always conform to the best practices of the industry.
Tackle those chilly St. Louis winters by calling our technicians at (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online.
Comprehensive Plumbing
We’re the business to call if your water is slow to drain or you have a total clog. We handle every aspect of your plumbing infrastructure, including all the fixtures and pipes that control your household water. We always handle those annoying drips and catastrophic leaks, even when you need urgent repairs. We can deliver lasting results that don’t break the bank. Our team brings extensive knowledge to every plumbing fixture they handle, whether repairing a minor clog or installing an entire sewer line. Our plumbing services include:
- Plumbing repairs
- Installations and new builds
- Drain cleaning
- Water heater installations, maintenance, and repairs
- Sewer and drain video inspections
- Garbage disposals
- Gas line plumbing
- Leak detection
As a full-service plumbing company, we handle extensive replacements, too. If you’re building a new room or merely need to replace old fixtures, we’ll ensure your space is gleaming again in no time. Some of our plumbers have racked up a lifetime of experience. With us, you’re always assured of accurate results.
Call the Classic Aire Care plumbing team in St. Louis at (314) 329-1943 or contact us online.
Why Choose Classic Aire Care?
Classic Aire Care has been in the comfort business since 1926. That’s given us almost a century to perfect our skills, which is why the St Louis community speaks so highly of us. Over the years, we’ve won many awards, including the Circle of Excellence and Home Depot Top HVAC Service Awards. We know that service quality can’t serve you without affordable pricing, so we’re constantly rolling out new offers and discounts.
Experience absolute comfort in the Classic Aire Care Way by calling (314) 329-1943 or contacting us online.
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Performed comprehensive cooling maintenance on two outdoor air conditioning condenser units for a 9-year-old Lennox Elite system. Cleaned both condenser coils and exterior louvers, removing accumulated dust, pollen, and outdoor debris. Inspected control boards, electrical connections, and wiring harnesses within the air handler cabinet, verifying all components operational. Completed full system performance evaluation with all equipment functioning properly at time of service.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential HVAC system approximately 10-15 years old. Upon arrival, found entire system inoperative with no power to outdoor condensing unit. Performed diagnostic evaluation of Lennox furnace and air handler assembly located in basement utility area. Inspected electrical connections, refrigerant lines with brass fittings and red-handled service valves, and ductwork configuration. Verified proper installation of copper refrigerant piping and assessed overall system condition. Documented equipment nameplate information and system specifications. Photographed installation including furnace unit, vertical supply ductwork, refrigerant line set, and associated components for service records. System restored to operational status with cooling function confirmed.
Responded to no-cool service call for residential HVAC system. Upon arrival, inspected Goodman furnace unit and Bryant outdoor condenser, both showing signs of age and normal operational wear. Diagnosed inoperative blower fan issue, removed furnace access panel to examine internal components including wiring harnesses, motor connections, and control board. Verified power supply, tested capacitor functionality on outdoor unit, and checked electrical connections throughout system. Completed diagnostic assessment and documented equipment condition with photographic evidence for customer records.
Completed comprehensive Supertune maintenance service on residential HVAC system consisting of one outdoor condensing unit and one indoor furnace unit located in basement. Performed thorough inspection, cleaning, and testing of both components to ensure optimal system performance and efficiency. Outdoor condenser unit showed signs of age and weathering with accumulated dirt and debris on exterior panels and coils; cleaned and serviced unit accordingly. Indoor furnace unit inspected with front panel removed, revealing dual blower motors, copper refrigerant lines, PVC condensate drain, control boards, and electrical connections all functioning properly. All system components tested and confirmed operational within manufacturer specifications.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on single outdoor AC condenser unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of heat exchanger/evaporator coil, verified refrigerant levels, cleaned condenser coils showing moderate dirt accumulation and weathering, checked electrical connections, and tested system operation. Unit operational with wireless monitoring sensors in place; documented existing wear and surface discoloration consistent with age and outdoor exposure.
# HVAC Cooling Maintenance Service Completed Performed comprehensive cooling maintenance tune-up on a 15-year-old residential air conditioning system. Conducted thorough inspection of air handler cabinet, including examination of condensate drainage pan, electrical connections, and internal components. Verified proper operation of blower motor assembly and associated wiring harnesses. Inspected ductwork connections and component installations within the system cabinet. Assessed condition of insulation materials and metal enclosure surfaces for signs of wear or deterioration. Documented existing dust and debris accumulation in condensate pan area. Verified all electrical connections were secure, with multi-colored wire bundles properly routed and terminated. System confirmed operational at time of service. All standard preventive maintenance procedures completed per manufacturer specifications. Customer confirmed system was functioning properly prior to and following maintenance vis
Responded to power outage affecting approximately one-third of the electrical circuits. Upon inspection of the Killark fuse panel, identified and replaced a failed fuse; however, the replacement fuse immediately blew upon restoration of power, indicating an underlying short circuit or overload condition in the protected circuit. Documented existing electrical infrastructure, including the aging fuse panel installation and associated wiring. Advised that specialized circuit tracing equipment is required to isolate the fault location within the affected branch circuit before permanent repairs can be completed.
Performed preventative maintenance tune-up on residential outdoor air conditioning condenser unit. Completed standard inspection procedures including checking refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and overall system operation. Unit located on concrete pad against building exterior with vinyl siding, showing normal weathering for outdoor installation. Documented equipment condition with photos showing condenser housing, fan grille assembly, and refrigerant line connections to building. System operational upon completion of maintenance service.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on residential HVAC system including outdoor condensing unit inspection and filter replacement. Installed new 16x25x1 air filter and performed exterior unit evaluation, noting significant rust accumulation on fan guard assembly while confirming operational status of white cabinet housing and protective grille components.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on a 17-year-old residential air conditioning unit located on exterior ground-level concrete pad. Performed comprehensive system inspection, verified proper operation of all components, and ensured unit is functioning within manufacturer specifications for the cooling season.
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on roof-mounted air conditioning unit accessed via ladder from second-floor deck. Performed standard maintenance procedures including inspection of electrical components, control board, and wiring connections within the cabinet. All system components were found to be in working order, and unit was left in proper operating condition.
Responded to no-cool call on single outdoor condensing unit located in side yard. Upon arrival, performed system diagnostic and inspection of both indoor and outdoor components. Accessed control board in air handler, verified wiring connections and electrical components. Inspected outdoor unit including refrigerant lines, electrical disconnect, and conduit routing. System evaluated and photos documented for customer records.
Performed preventative maintenance tune-up on two residential air conditioning systems at a single-family home. Serviced one York brand outdoor condensing unit and one additional dark gray condenser unit, both located on exterior pads. Completed comprehensive inspection of both systems including visual assessment of condenser coils, fan operation, refrigerant line connections, and electrical disconnect components. All units found to be in functional operating condition with normal outdoor weathering present.
Completed comprehensive tune-up maintenance on three residential HVAC units located outside, in attic, and on roof (accessed via ladder from second floor). Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of condenser coils, which showed moderate weathering and environmental debris accumulation, and air filtration systems. All units were evaluated, cleaned, and returned to proper operating condition per manufacturer specifications.
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance tune-up on HVAC system. Performed thorough inspection of air handler unit including control panel, electrical connections, and blower motor assembly. Cleaned and serviced evaporator coil, verified proper operation of all electrical components and wiring connections, and inspected blower wheel and motor shaft assembly. System tested and confirmed operating within normal parameters with no issues found.
Completed comprehensive tune-up on an 8-year-old ground-mounted air conditioning condenser unit located at exterior first-floor laundry room area. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and condenser coil which showed significant dirt and debris accumulation restricting airflow. Cleaned condenser coils to restore proper heat exchange efficiency, verified proper operation of fan motor and compressor, checked refrigerant pressures, and ensured all connections were secure. Unit returned to optimal operating condition.
Replaced failed evaporator coil in air handler unit due to system malfunction. Removed old coil exhibiting significant dirt accumulation and corrosion, installed new replacement coil, and reconnected all refrigerant lines and electrical connections. Unit tested and restored to proper operation with adequate airflow and cooling capacity.
Completed comprehensive maintenance tune-up on 10-year-old air conditioning system. Inspected and serviced all major components including blower assembly, motor housing, evaporator coil, and electrical controls. Examined air filters showing moderate dust accumulation and discoloration from normal operation. Verified proper operation of blower wheels, checked all wire connections at control board, and inspected copper refrigerant lines for proper installation. Cleaned accessible components, tested system controls, and confirmed unit is operating within normal parameters for continued reliable cooling performance.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on 3-year-old residential unit located at rear exterior of property for new customer under Home Depot service agreement #F58795910AC. Upon inspection, discovered evaporator coil with heavy accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris significantly restricting airflow and reducing system efficiency. Performed thorough coil cleaning to restore proper heat transfer capabilities. Inspected indoor air handler control board and verified all electrical connections secure despite somewhat disorganized wiring configuration. Checked refrigerant lines, condensate drainage system, and all mechanical components for proper operation. Unit returned to normal operating parameters following maintenance procedures.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on a 10-year-old residential AC unit located at side of home. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of evaporator coil fins, electrical connections, control board functionality, and blower motor assembly. All components found operating within normal parameters with no immediate repairs required at time of service.