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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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Chesterfield, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to service call for thermostat displaying "open start circuit" error code 06 on residential HVAC unit located in side yard. Upon diagnostic inspection, identified failed dual-run capacitor (40+7.5 MFD, 440/370VAC) preventing compressor start circuit from closing properly. Verified capacitor failure using digital multimeter, which confirmed capacitance reading of 404.4 microfarads, significantly outside acceptable tolerance range. Replaced defective RCFD4075 motor run capacitor with new unit meeting manufacturer specifications. Reconnected all terminal wires (compressor, fan, and common) to proper capacitor terminals and secured mounting bracket. Cleared error code from thermostat, cycled system through complete startup sequence, and verified proper compressor and condenser fan operation with no fault codes present. Unit now operating within normal parameters.
# HVAC Cooling System Tune-Up Completed Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance inspection on residential air conditioning system. Unit was recently installed and requested for pre-summer season verification with no reported operational concerns. ## Work Performed Conducted complete visual inspection of air handler and evaporator coil assembly located in basement utility area. Observed moderate accumulation of dust and debris on finned coil surfaces affecting airflow efficiency. Noted particulate matter and environmental debris present throughout coil sections and equipment housing. Inspected condensate drain line and verified proper drainage function. Examined flexible ductwork connections for secure attachment and proper sealing. Assessed overall equipment installation and mounting integrity. Evaluated electrical connections and control wiring for proper termination. Verified blower motor operation and airflow delivery. Checked refrigerant line insulation and connections
Replaced leaking 2017 gas water heater with new 40-gallon gas tall water heater in basement location. Installed 3/4" ProPress ball valve on cold water supply line. Applied required plumbing identification sticker and obtained permit for installation per code requirements.
Completed electrical estimate for car charging station installation in unfinished basement area. Assessed existing electrical infrastructure including two main circuit breaker panels mounted on exposed studs to determine capacity and compatibility for EV charger integration. Evaluated available circuit breaker slots, main service amperage, and load calculations to ensure adequate power supply for Level 2 charging equipment. Documented current electrical panel configuration, wire routing paths along ceiling joists and walls, and optimal conduit runs from panels to proposed charging station location. Photographed existing electrical setup and basement layout for detailed estimate preparation.
Responded to no-cool callback on 8-year-old unit located at side of home. Upon arrival, found unit completely shut off and displaying "d3" error code on control board. Diagnosed failed control board causing system lockout, preventing compressor and condenser operation.
Responded to no cooling call on U10 unit located at side of home with reported issue of system shutting off after running for a period of time. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing using clamp meter and measured electrical readings at 6.12 amps. Inspection revealed dirty and neglected unit with significant cobweb accumulation throughout interior compartment and around wire bundles. Removed access panel and inspected internal components including capacitor, wiring connections, and electrical terminals. Found multiple colored wires (purple, red, yellow, black, and green) with poor routing and tangling present. Unit showed signs of extended operation without regular maintenance based on dust and debris buildup on various surfaces and components. Took amp readings on system to assess compressor and electrical component performance. Documented unit condition with photos showing clamp meter readings and interior component layout for service records and customer review.
Installed 50-gallon tall gas water heater in basement with proper permitting and regulatory compliance. Replaced two failed sump pumps with M63 units including new check valves in basement sump pit, addressing non-operational primary pump and verifying secondary pump functionality. Removed leaking water heater and completed full installation of replacement unit with updated plumbing connections to existing copper supply lines and brass valve assembly, ensuring all connections were secure and system was tested for proper operation.
Responded to callback for failed plumbing inspection due to leaking solder joint on copper water line system. Located the defective joint in the basement mechanical area near the water heater installation. Drained down the affected line, removed the failed solder connection, cleaned and refluxed the copper pipe and fitting, and re-soldered the joint using proper technique to ensure complete penetration and watertight seal. Pressurized the system and verified no leaks were present at the repaired connection point. Inspected all other visible solder joints in the copper piping runs along the ceiling joists to confirm integrity of the installation. System tested and ready for re-inspection.
Completed annual cooling maintenance on a 9-year-old air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of outdoor condenser unit, verification of proper airflow through exterior grilles, assessment of fan operation, and evaluation of air filtration system. System confirmed operational with all components functioning within normal parameters, and customer enrolled in preventive maintenance agreement for continued service coverage.
Responded to callback for error message on newly installed system indicating inverted Y or W wire. Inspected control board wiring and terminal connections, verified proper wire placement per manufacturer specifications, and corrected thermostat wire connections at the control panel. System tested successfully with no error codes present upon departure.
Responded to no-cool complaint on residential air conditioning system less than 10 years old located in backyard. Upon arrival, customer reported unit not maintaining set temperature. Performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condensing unit and identified failed run capacitor as root cause of cooling deficiency. Measured compressor amperage at 38.61 amps during testing to verify electrical performance. Accessed electrical compartment and inspected capacitor, contactor, and associated wiring connections. Replaced defective capacitor with proper replacement unit and verified all electrical connections were secure. Cycled system through complete operational test to confirm proper compressor startup and normal amperage draw. Unit returned to full cooling capacity with all components functioning within manufacturer specifications. Advised customer to monitor system performance and provided guidance on thermostat operation.
Replaced leaking 50-gallon gas water heater in basement with new Rheem Fury model equipped with R-Foam insulation. Installed pre-fabricated flue tee assembly, completed all gas and water connections per code requirements, and applied required plumbing identification sticker per permit #26PLU-11575.
Replaced defective control board on air handler unit to restore cooling operation. Removed and discarded failed control board, installed new replacement board, verified proper electrical connections, and tested system for normal operation. Unit returned to service with cooling functioning as designed.
Relocated thermostats from high-temperature areas to more suitable locations within the residence to ensure accurate temperature readings and optimal HVAC system performance. Assessed existing thermostat placements, ran new wiring through interior walls, installed mounting brackets, and secured devices to wall surfaces with proper electrical connections.
Responded to recall for newly installed AC unit with continuous fan operation. Upon arrival, inspected Lennox furnace and air handler system in basement mechanical room. Identified wiring issue at thermostat control circuit where fan relay was remaining energized due to improper wire termination at air handler. Corrected wire connections at control board, secured all terminations with proper wire nuts, and verified thermostat communication. Cycled system through multiple heating and cooling calls to confirm proper fan operation and automatic shutoff. Unit now operating correctly with fan cycling as commanded by thermostat.
Responded to no-cooling call on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, customer reported metal nail had fallen into outdoor condenser unit. Inspected 10-year-old ground-level condenser located at rear of property and safely removed foreign object from unit. Verified compressor operation, checked refrigerant pressures, and confirmed proper airflow through condenser coil. System restored to normal cooling operation with thermostat reading 84°F and set point at 78°F.
Responded to emergency no-cooling call on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, inspected GAC/BDP indoor unit model CNPVP4221ALAAAAA (manufactured May 2017) utilizing R-410A refrigerant with factory-installed TXV metering device. Verified unit specifications and confirmed proper refrigerant type. Documented equipment condition through photography for service records. System assessed and necessary observations recorded for customer follow-up regarding cooling concerns.
Responded to no airflow complaint and found outdoor condensing unit completely overgrown with dense vegetation, blocking airflow to the system. Cleared excessive plant growth from around the unit to restore proper ventilation and prevent future operational issues. Advised customer on the importance of maintaining clearance around outdoor equipment for optimal system performance.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on single residential air conditioning unit less than 10 years old located at front of property. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of condenser coil fins, verification of refrigerant pressures and temperatures using digital manifold gauges, and system performance evaluation. All components found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted requiring immediate attention.
# HVAC Service Call - No Cooling Condition Responded to a no cooling complaint on a residential property with two AC units. The non-operational unit was over ten years old and readily accessible at ground level, requiring no ladder work for service access. Upon arrival, performed complete system diagnostics using manifold gauges and digital testing equipment to assess refrigerant pressures, temperatures, and overall system performance. Initial inspection revealed the affected unit was not providing adequate cooling to the designated zone. Conducted thorough examination of the outdoor condensing unit, checking electrical connections, contactor operation, and compressor function. Verified proper voltage supply and amperage draw on all major components. Inspected the condenser coil for airflow restrictions, debris buildup, or damage that could impair heat rejection capacity. Evaluated the evaporator coil assembly, which showed typical wear patterns consistent with a unit of this age.