
Classic Aire Care has been perfecting its HVAC and plumbing skills since our launch in 1926. With almost a century of experience behind us, we can bring our University City clients exceptional results, whether addressing a minor filter replacement or an extensive heat pump installation. We are deeply committed to service excellence, and our technical focus is equally unwavering. We use the industry’s best equipment, which means repairs and maintenance that last. Our 24 hours a day, 7 days a week emergency services will even address breakdowns around the clock.
Experience the finest HVAC and plumbing service in the industry by calling Classic Aire Care’s University City team at (314) 329-1943 to schedule an appointment.
Trusted Air Conditioning
Take control of those sweltering University City summers by keeping your cooling technologies in top form. We install, maintain, and replace:
- Air conditioners: Modern air conditioners are always an effective way to cool your entire home.
- Ductless mini-splits: This technology offers energy-efficient zone control to homes that can’t accommodate ductwork.
- Heat pumps: We work with various fuel sources, from electricity and oil to geothermal technologies.
Your AC is one of the priciest additions to your home, but with shoddy installation practices, it won’t achieve its whole life span. We provide exceptional, detail-oriented installations, and the long-term results pay for themselves through lighter utility bills.
Top-Rated Heating
Every homeowner has a unique set of heating needs, but we can advise you on the finer points of your replacement choice. We work with brand titans like Ryan Heating and Schneider Services, so our repairs and installations outlast those of lesser HVAC companies. We work with a wide range of heating technologies, including:
- Heat pumps: The ideal choice for achieving year-round cooling and unmatched energy efficiency.
- Furnaces: Legacy systems are more efficient than ever, so cutting-edge furnace technologies can rival the latest HVAC options.
- Boilers: A cost-effective option with surprisingly low operating costs. You’ll achieve clean, allergen-resistant heating.
We take care of your heating equipment throughout its life span. Our installation and replacement services include the industry’s most respected brands. We also perform preventative maintenance to undo wear and tear long before it causes a breakdown.
Arrange a heating service with Classic Aire Care’s exceptional University City team at (314) 329-1943 or schedule an appointment online.
Dependable Plumbing
Don’t let clogged drains and leaky faucets disrupt your home. Your plumbing sinks to the heart of your comfort and sanitation, so when things go awry, they affect your quality of life. We know how frustrating that can be. That’s why we offer prompt, practical solutions. We perform:
- Water heater and tankless water heater replacements
- Backflow preventer replacements
- Pipe repair and replacement
- Plumbing fixture repairs and installations
- Water jetting
- Tub and shower repairs
- Natural gas plumbing services
- Sewer line repairs
Our services are performed by talented diagnosticians equipped with the industry’s latest equipment. If you have an urgent problem, our 24 hours a day, 7 days a week emergency team is always on the road waiting for your call.
Address your plumbing woes with Classic Aire Care’s committed University City team by calling (314) 329-1943 or booking an appointment online.
Why Choose Classic Aire Care?
At Classic Aire Care, we’re determined to provide outstanding service from the first phone call to the final installation cleanup. Our 100% satisfaction guarantee makes sure of it. You’ll receive the best. That’s a promise.
Take your comfort to new heights with Classic Aire Care’s University City technicians by calling (314) 329-1943 or scheduling an appointment online.
FAQs
When should I replace my furnace?
Furnace life spans vary, but if your system has hit the 15-year mark, it’s time to assess its usefulness. Your furnace might last 30 years but watch for patchy heating, noise, and indoor quality problems.
Are whole-home air purifiers worth it?
Whole-home cleaners are the most comprehensive way to address your air quality issues. They address airborne pollutants, allergens, and spores in every room of your home.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in University City, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed cooling maintenance tune-up on HVAC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of unit interior components, verified electrical connections and wiring at terminal blocks, and inspected refrigerant lines. Replaced air filters with new Glasfloss 16x20x1 pleated filters. System tested and confirmed operational with all components functioning properly.
Successfully installed a 40-gallon gas tall water heater in the basement utility area with complete copper piping connections, pressure relief valve, and proper venting system. Installation included connecting hot and cold water lines with appropriate shut-off valves, securing the exhaust vent with proper elbow joints and clamps, and integrating the expansion tank into the plumbing system. All connections were tested for proper operation and the unit was verified to be functioning correctly per manufacturer specifications and local building code requirements for the City of University City.
Completed scheduled cooling maintenance tune-up on outdoor HVAC unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection with top panel removed, verified all electrical connections including capacitor wiring and contactors, confirmed proper operation of all components, and system tested successfully with no issues found.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on two HVAC units located in attic, both over 10 years old. Performed standard maintenance protocol including filter replacement with new pleated media filters, electrical system diagnostics using digital multimeter to verify proper amperage and voltage readings, inspected condensing units and air handlers, checked refrigerant levels, cleaned components, and tested all safety controls to ensure optimal system performance for the cooling season.
Performed seasonal cooling tune-up on 10-year-old single-unit HVAC system. Replaced heavily soiled air filter showing extensive dirt and dust accumulation with severe vertical streaking patterns throughout the media. Inspected outdoor condenser coil and noted significant contamination with dark brown and grayish debris buildup across heat exchanger fins, affecting airflow efficiency. Documented equipment condition with photographic evidence of filter replacement and coil contamination for maintenance records.
Responded to no cooling call where thermostat was functional but air conditioning system would not activate. Accessed attic-mounted air handler unit and performed diagnostic evaluation of system components. Inspected air handler cabinet, refrigerant lines, condensate drain, electrical connections, and ductwork. Verified air filter condition and proper installation. Identified system failure point and completed necessary repairs to restore cooling operation. System tested and confirmed operational upon completion.
Responded to basement drain clog resulting in significant flooding throughout the unfinished basement area. Upon arrival, found extensive standing water covering the concrete floor with water pooling at varying depths around support columns, storage units, and exposed wall framing. Identified and cleared the clogged drain line causing the backup. Verified proper drainage flow was restored and water began receding from the basement floor. Documented existing water damage conditions with photos for customer records.
Responded to no-cooling complaint on 2-year-old Lennox variable-speed heat pump system with iced refrigerant line. Diagnosed upstairs unit showing elevated superheat at 36°F and low subcooling between 2-5°F, indicating refrigerant undercharge. Downstairs unit operating within normal parameters. System under warranty; documented findings and recommended contacting installer for warranty refrigerant charge correction.
Replaced defective evaporator coil and schrader core on residential HVAC system. System was evacuated, new evaporator coil installed in air handler, and refrigerant lines reconnected with new schrader core. Unit was pressure tested, evacuated to proper vacuum specifications, recharged with refrigerant, and verified for proper operation with manifold gauges.
Responded to service call for malfunctioning Trane thermostat in hallway that was shutting off when touched. Inspected wall-mounted thermostat and ductless mini-split indoor unit, diagnosed intermittent power issue caused by loose wiring connection at thermostat base. Secured all wire terminals, tested thermostat functionality and communication with system, verified proper operation and temperature control response.
Completed comprehensive cooling season tune-up on single AC unit with ground-level condenser and attic air handler. Condenser coils showed significant accumulation of dirt, dust, and organic debris requiring thorough cleaning to restore proper airflow and heat transfer efficiency. Return air filter grille in attic displayed heavy dust buildup and discoloration, with filter media requiring replacement due to excessive dirt loading that was restricting system airflow and reducing overall performance.
Completed comprehensive cooling maintenance on 1-year-old Lennox system with warranty valid through March 2027. Performed standard tune-up protocol including air filter replacement in attic unit, exterior condenser coil cleaning to remove accumulated dirt and debris buildup, and full system operational verification. System tested and confirmed operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Responded to recall for attic HVAC unit with drain pan filling up again. Upon inspection, found significant water accumulation in drain pan with debris and sediment present. Documented conditions with photos showing standing water beneath wooden platform with visible particulates and contamination. Primary drain line requires clearing and secondary drain system evaluation needed to prevent future overflow.
Responded to no cooling complaint on second floor unit. Found condenser not operating and performed diagnostic testing with digital manifold gauge. System pressures were measured and recorded, indicating potential compressor or electrical issue preventing condenser operation.
Responded to reported drain pan filling up on attic-mounted HVAC unit over 10 years old. Inspected condensate drain system and cleared blockage in drain line causing water accumulation. Verified proper drainage flow and confirmed drain pan emptying correctly upon completion.
Completed comprehensive electrical safety inspection of residential property. Thoroughly examined main electrical panel, documenting circuit breaker configuration, labeling system, and overall panel condition. Panel showed proper organization with circuits clearly identified for major appliances including oven, dryer, HVAC system, air conditioning units, and general lighting circuits. Inspected unfinished ceiling space, verifying electrical junction box installation and wire routing compliance. All components photographed for documentation purposes. No immediate safety hazards identified during inspection.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on outdoor AC condenser unit located at rear of property. Performed standard maintenance protocol including temperature differential measurements across the system, visual inspection of condenser coils and fan assembly, and verification of UV light system operation as requested. Unit found in operational condition with all components functioning within normal parameters.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on a 9-month-old residential air conditioning unit. Performed full system inspection of the attic-mounted air handler, including blower motor assembly evaluation, electrical connection verification, and filter assessment. The pleated air filter showed moderate dust accumulation and was serviced accordingly. All mechanical and electrical components were inspected and found operating within manufacturer specifications for this newer equipment.
Responded to maintenance code displayed on thermostat for HVAC system less than 10 years old located on second floor hallway. Accessed attic space through hallway entry point and performed comprehensive inspection of air handling unit, ductwork, and associated electrical connections. Found disorganized wiring and displaced insulation in attic area near equipment. Inspected flexible ductwork routing, verified proper connections, and examined electrical conduit and junction boxes for secure mounting. Cleared thermostat error code, tested system operation, and confirmed unit returned to normal functionality. Documented attic conditions with photos showing equipment access area, structural framing, insulation status, and electrical component locations for future reference.
Responded to main drain cleanout service requiring cable access from roof with two-technician crew as specified. Upon arrival, accessed main drainage system through roof entry point and assessed condition of vertical waste pipe showing significant corrosion and deterioration. Performed cable cleanout procedure on main line to clear obstruction and restore proper drainage flow. Documented existing infrastructure conditions including heavily corroded vertical drain pipe with rusted fittings and deteriorated floor drains in basement utility area. Work completed as scheduled return visit coordinating with previous service request. Additional repairs will be required to address corroded piping and compromised drainage system components identified during service.