Although your home’s ductwork is out of sight and typically out of mind, it’s incredibly important to the proper function of your AC and heating systems. Conditioned air is delivered to and returned from the rooms in your house through the ducts.Â
Consequently, the duct system also plays a big part in your home’s energy efficiency and indoor air quality.Â
At Classic Aire Care, we offer duct cleaning services throughout the Olivette area, using state-of-the-art equipment to clean and restore ductwork so homeowners can breathe easier! We safely, efficiently clear accumulated debris from duct systems, removing pollen, bacteria, dust, allergens, and more.
Let us help you breathe easier at home. Contact Classic Aire Care for duct cleaning services in Olivette, MO. Or call (314) 329-1943 today!
Signs You Need Air Duct Cleaning Services
These red flags may mean it’s time for air duct cleaning at your Olivette home:
- Higher energy bills
- Increasing amounts of dust accumulating on your countertops
- Dirty, dusty room vents
- Frequently clogged AC air filters, with filter replacement required more often than every 2 to 3 months
- More allergy symptoms or attacks, like coughing or sneezing
- Musty odors and stale air in your Olivette home
If you notice these red flags, contact Classic Aire Care online or call us at (314) 329-1943 to schedule a duct inspection at your Olivette, MO home!
Professional Duct Maintenance in the Olivette Area
Over time, as your home ages and settles, the integrity of your home’s duct system can be affected. Maintain your air ducts by having them professionally cleaned every three to five years. Do so more often if:
- You have pets.
- You live in areas with significant pollution.
- Your home has just been through a dust-producing event, like a remodel.Â
- Anyone in your home has allergies, respiratory issues, or a compromised immune system.
Is Cleaning My Air Duct System Worthwhile?
Regular air duct cleaning offers many potential advantages for your family, including the following:
- Improved energy efficiency
- Longer service life for your HVAC system (since dust can harm HVAC equipment)
- Better indoor air quality and less dustÂ
- Reduced asthma or allergy symptoms
- Improved home comfort
To learn more or schedule duct cleaning services at your Olivette, MO home, contact Classic Aire Care today!
Olivette Duct Cleaning Services
At Classic Aire Care, we’ve offered duct cleaning and comprehensive HVAC services to Olivette homeowners for nearly a century! With our expertise and professional duct cleaning equipment—including highly efficient vacuum devices and commercial duct cleaning brushes and sanitizers—we can thoroughly disinfect and clean your ductwork.Â
We eliminate accumulated pollutants that may be lining your ducts, including lung irritants like:
- Dust
- Pollen
- Mold spores
- Pet hair and dander
- Dust mites
- Insect debris
- Microscopic germs
- And more!
Our thorough duct cleaning process ensures that debris is properly contained, with no mess left behind.
To schedule duct cleaning services in or around Olivette, contact us online or call (314) 329-1943 today.
Why Choose Classic Aire Care for Duct and HVAC Services in Olivette, MO?
At Classic Aire Care, our experienced team offers ductwork cleaning, plus duct repair, retrofitting, and replacement services. We can make sure that your duct system circulates cleaner air, with improved airflow, throughout your home.Â
Contact Classic Aire Care at (314) 329-1943 to schedule duct cleaning services in Olivette, MO today!
Our Olivette HVAC company is dedicated to customer care and your complete satisfaction. We’ve provided local HVAC service for nearly 100 years, and we’re committed to offering the comfort solutions Olivette, MO residents need!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Olivette, MO
Job Locations and Reviews
Successfully installed two 20" x 18" wall-hung sinks with lever handle faucets, shut-off valves, and ADA-compliant handicap accessories per specifications. Completed all drain assemblies using white PVC P-trap configurations with chrome tailpieces, connected braided stainless steel flexible supply lines to wall-mounted angle stops, and verified proper drainage and water flow. All installations tested and confirmed operational with no leaks detected.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 9-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, found thermostat set to cooling mode at 67°F but unit not operating. Inspected outdoor condensing unit and discovered electrical compartment heavily contaminated with dirt, dust, debris, and cobwebs throughout wiring and components. Checked capacitor, contactor, and electrical connections - all connections secure but components compromised by excessive debris accumulation. Cleaned electrical panel, removed contamination from wiring harnesses and component surfaces, and verified proper electrical function. Tested system operation - unit now cooling properly with normal temperature differential across coil. Advised homeowner of importance of regular maintenance to prevent future debris-related failures.
Responded to service call for water dripping from ductwork in basement. Upon inspection, identified significant corrosion and rust at duct joints and seams, indicating ongoing moisture issues. Cleared clogged condensate line and recommended sealing of duct connections to prevent future leakage and system damage.
Inspected customer's humidifier system in basement and identified significant mold growth in the humidifier hose along with excessive condensation on cooling surfaces. Cleaned affected components, replaced contaminated hose with new antimicrobial tubing, and adjusted humidity settings to prevent future moisture accumulation issues.
Responded to customer complaint of burning/plastic smell throughout house from heating system. Inspected 1-year-old Lennox WT 11-2027 unit and discovered heavily clogged air filter causing system restriction. Replaced filter, cleaned surrounding components, and verified proper system operation with no unusual odors during test cycle.
Conducted a comprehensive electrical panel inspection, examining circuit breakers, wiring connections, and load distribution. Documented the panel's internal components including multiple circuit breakers arranged in vertical columns with associated red, white, black, green, and yellow wiring. Verified proper organization of electrical conductors through metal conduits while noting the overall condition of the residential distribution system.
Responded to service call for flickering bathroom light. Inspected recessed ceiling fixture and identified loose connection. Accessed electrical panel to verify proper circuit function and ensure adequate power supply. Repaired connection and tested fixture operation, confirming stable illumination with no further flickering issues.
Successfully installed a new 75-gallon State ProLine gas water heater with proper venting and copper piping connections. Added blue expansion tank and applied identification sticker per permit requirements (#26PLU-04212). System tested and confirmed to be functioning correctly with no leaks.
Performed scheduled heating tune-up on 2-year-old unit located in basement. Conducted comprehensive inspection including electrical measurements with multimeter showing 3.30 reading and temperature verification at 35.5°F. System is functioning properly with all components in good working condition.
Responded to limit lockout issue on a 2-year-old system that has persisted since installation. Inspected electrical components and wiring connections at the control board, confirming proper function. Verified thermostat operation showing correct temperature readings and confirmed the "LIMIT LOCKOUT" error message. Resolved the recurring issue by adjusting the limit switch settings to prevent future lockouts.
Conducted comprehensive site assessment for EV charging station installation, including evaluation of existing electrical panel capacity (200A service) and available breaker spaces. Inspected exterior meter and service entrance to determine feasibility of dedicated circuit installation. Documented current electrical infrastructure to prepare detailed estimate for Level 2 charging station with appropriate amperage rating based on client's vehicle specifications.
Completed installation of a new 4" discharge line into manhole with water stop per estimate. Work included excavating trench adjacent to foundation, laying and securing PVC piping according to permit specifications (24DRN-00132), and ensuring proper connection to existing drainage system. Photos documented the completed installation showing horizontal and vertical pipe placement with appropriate markers for elevation levels.