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
Completed cooling system tune-up on a Trane XV95 unit over 10 years old located in backyard. Performed comprehensive maintenance including inspection of internal components, control panel verification, and standard preventative maintenance procedures per manufacturer specifications.
Responded to service call for flickering kitchen lights. Upon inspection, diagnosed faulty light switch with defective internal circuit board causing intermittent electrical connection. Replaced malfunctioning switch with new unit, verified proper wiring connections at electrical panel, and tested all kitchen lighting circuits to ensure stable operation and eliminate flickering issue.
Completed comprehensive Supertune maintenance service on residential split HVAC system, servicing both the outdoor air conditioning condenser unit and indoor furnace. Performed full system diagnostics, cleaned components, verified proper operation of all equipment, and conducted safety inspections on both heating and cooling systems to ensure optimal performance for the upcoming season.
Responded to callback for error message appearing after recent tune-up. Upon arrival, investigated HVAC system and reviewed system diagnostics on wall-mounted thermostat/control interface, which displayed multiple "GE Evo Pressure Switch Open" fault notifications. Inspected unit and discovered accumulated debris and deteriorated organic material near equipment, which may have contributed to airflow restrictions or pressure switch malfunction. Cleared debris, verified pressure switch operation, and reset system errors. Unit returned to normal operation with no active fault codes.
Responded to callback for drainage hose issue following recent maintenance on main level HVAC unit over 10 years old. Upon arrival, inspected air handler and ductwork system in basement utility space. Located disconnected condensate drain line that had been left unattached during previous service visit. Reconnected drainage hose to proper discharge point and verified secure connection. Tested system operation to confirm proper condensate drainage flow and ensured no water leakage at connection points. Unit operating normally with all drainage components properly secured and functioning as designed.
Responded to no-heat/no-cool call where neither air conditioning nor furnace would operate due to blower motor failure. Diagnosed faulty blower motor relay and damaged wire connection in the air handler control circuit. Replaced defective wire terminal connector and restored proper electrical connection to blower motor assembly, returning both heating and cooling systems to full operation.
# HVAC Tune-Up Completed Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance tune-up on residential HVAC system. Inspected and serviced blower motor assembly, verifying proper operation of fan wheel and motor components. Confirmed all electrical connections secure, including motor wiring harness with appropriate wire routing. Examined ductwork system including main supply plenum and curved transition sections, noting gasket seals intact at duct connections. Documented equipment condition with photos showing blower assembly and ductwork configuration. System operational and performing within normal parameters upon completion of service.
Responded to service call for dripping kitchen sink and slow-draining bathroom shower. Upon inspection, discovered significant vertical crack in kitchen sink basin extending from faucet base toward drain area, which was the source of the water leakage. Assessed bathroom shower drain and found metal drain cover with visible buildup and discoloration around perforations, restricting water flow. Documented both issues with photographs for repair recommendations. Customer advised that kitchen sink requires replacement due to structural damage and bathroom drain requires clearing and cleaning to restore proper drainage function.
Responded to service call for non-functioning bathroom electrical outlet. Upon inspection, identified defective receptacle that would not accept any plug insertions due to internal component failure. Replaced faulty outlet with new tamper-resistant GFCI receptacle to meet current electrical code requirements for bathroom installations. Verified proper ground connection and tested reset/test functions to ensure safe operation. All electrical connections secured and outlet restored to full functionality.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on a 4-year-old residential furnace unit located in basement. Performed comprehensive system inspection including blower motor operation, electrical connections, ductwork integrity, and ventilation components. All components found operating within normal parameters; system returned to full service with no issues identified.
Replaced deteriorated exterior insulation on HVAC line set at outdoor unit installation. Removed old insulation pad from ground-level utility area and installed new foam insulation to protect refrigerant lines from environmental exposure. System tested and confirmed operational for heating and cooling functions upon completion.
Responded to main sewer line backup in basement. Upon arrival, located floor drain with visible sewage backup and sediment accumulation. Removed drain cover revealing significant debris buildup coating interior drain walls and dark brown sediment obstruction. Deployed mechanical drain auger with flexible cable through floor drain opening to clear main line blockage. Successfully broke through obstruction and restored proper drainage flow. Removed accumulated debris and sediment from drain system. Tested drain flow to confirm clearance of main sewer line. Left drain operational with proper flow restored.
Responded to kitchen sink clog complaint and performed diagnostic inspection of drainage system. Upon investigation, accessed basement plumbing infrastructure and documented existing conditions of cast iron drain lines and associated piping components. Inspection revealed aging plumbing system with visible corrosion on cleanout fittings and drain assemblies beneath kitchen area. Assessed drainage configuration and confirmed presence of exterior sewer cleanout as reported. Photographed plumbing conditions including corroded cast iron piping, cleanout access points, and overall drainage layout for service records. Kitchen sink drainage issue addressed and system restored to proper working order.
Completed cooling tune-up maintenance on two HVAC units, including a 14-year-old outdoor condenser and 3-year-old indoor air handler system. Performed standard U10 preventive maintenance protocol on both units, inspecting electrical connections, refrigerant levels, condensate drainage, and airflow performance. Verified thermostat operation displaying 71°F in cooling mode with proper system response and confirmed all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
# HVAC Cooling System Tune-Up Completed Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance tune-up on a 7-year-old residential air conditioning unit located in the backyard. Conducted complete system inspection and diagnostics using calibrated digital multimeter to verify electrical performance and component functionality. Measured capacitance readings on compressor and condenser fan motor capacitors to ensure proper operation within manufacturer specifications. Checked amperage draw on electrical components to confirm system is operating efficiently without excessive current consumption. All electrical connections were inspected and tested for proper voltage and continuity. System components were evaluated for wear and operational efficiency. Unit is functioning properly and ready for cooling season operation. Photographic documentation of diagnostic testing procedures was completed for service records.
Serviced residential air conditioning system by adding 3 pounds of R-410A refrigerant to restore proper charge levels and replaced failed capacitor with van stock part. System tested and confirmed operational upon completion of repairs.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on 10-year-old air conditioning unit located on backside of property. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of control board, electrical connections, and all system components; verified proper operation of capacitors, relays, and safety controls. All systems tested and found operating within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 10-year-old unit following previous service appointment. Upon arrival, found outdoor unit area heavily covered with dried oak leaves and debris obscuring components. Cleared extensive leaf accumulation from around condenser unit and refrigerant lines, removed obstructions affecting airflow and system operation, and verified proper system function after debris removal.
Responded to callback for expansion tank relocation in basement. Previously installed expansion tank was obstructing door operation. Relocated expansion tank on copper piping system to allow for proper door clearance while maintaining proper connection to water heater system. Verified all connections secure and system operational upon completion.
Replaced evaporator coil in air handler unit. Removed old coil and installed new replacement unit, verified proper refrigerant connections and system integrity. System tested and operational upon completion, with original coil retained per customer request.