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Furnace Repair & Heat

Expert furnace diagnostics and repair services. We restore your home’s warmth quickly with transparent pricing and long-lasting solutions.

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AC Repair & Cooling

Fast, reliable AC repair and maintenance. We fix cooling issues quickly to restore your comfort and lower your energy costs.

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Boiler Repair & Service

Professional boiler repair and optimization. We provide fast, effective solutions to restore your heat and improve system longevity.

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HVAC System Installation

Expert installation of modern HVAC systems. We provide energy-efficient heating and cooling tailored to your space with seamless smart home integration

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Preventative Maintenance

Keep your heating and cooling systems reliable with professional inspections. We clean, calibrate, and optimize your existing equipment to ensure consistent comfort and lower energy bills.

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Commercial HVAC Services

Tailored climate solutions for your business. From light commercial repairs to full system management, we keep your workspace comfortable and energy-efficient.

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Expert Technicians

Expert Technicians

Certified professionals with years of experience in HVAC solutions.

Flexible Scheduling

Flexible Scheduling

We work around your schedule for maximum convenience.

Transparent Pricing

Transparent Pricing

Honest, upfront costs with no hidden fees.

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Peace of Mind

Reliable service and support that keep your home comfortable, and efficient.

Quality Components

Quality Components

Premium systems and parts for long-lasting performance.

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I have my HVAC system serviced?

Because Chicago experiences both extreme sub-zero winters and humid 90°F+ summers, you should have your system serviced twice a year. Schedule a furnace or boiler tune-up in the fall to ensure it can handle the “Polar Vortex” stretches, and an AC inspection in the spring to prevent breakdowns during summer heatwaves.

In Chicago’s urban environment, air filters should be checked every 30 days. During the peak of winter and summer when your system runs constantly, they often need replacement every 1–3 months. Construction dust, seasonal pollen, and city pollution can clog filters faster here than in rural areas, leading to system strain.

The Chicago Heat Ordinance requires landlords to provide heat from September 15 to June 1. During this “heat season,” indoor temperatures must reach at least 68°F during the day (8:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.) and 66°F at night.

Both are popular, but the choice often depends on your home’s age. Furnaces (forced air) are common in newer builds and allow for easy AC integration. Boilers (radiant heat) are found in many of Chicago’s historic bungalows and “two-flats” because they provide consistent, even heat without stirring up allergens, though they are more expensive to install.

In humid summers, this is often caused by restricted airflow (dirty filters or blocked vents) or low refrigerant. When air can’t move over the coils, the condensation freezes. Given the city’s humidity, a frozen coil can lead to significant water damage if the ice melts and overflows the drain pan.

Yes, but most Chicago homeowners use a Hybrid (Dual-Fuel) System. Standard heat pumps can lose efficiency when temperatures drop below freezing. A hybrid system uses an electric heat pump for milder days and automatically switches to a natural gas furnace when the Chicago winter turns severe.

While units are built to withstand snow, it is a good idea to cover only the top of the unit to keep out falling ice and debris. Avoid wrapping the entire unit in plastic, as this traps moisture and creates a home for rodents who may chew on the wiring during the winter.

Energy experts recommend setting your thermostat to 68°F while you are home and awake. You can save about 10% a year on your bill by turning the heat back 7–10 degrees for eight hours a day (like when you are sleeping). Never go below 55°F, as this increases the risk of frozen pipes.

Cold air holds less moisture, and your furnace further dries it out as it heats. This can lead to dry skin, static electricity, and even cracks in wood floors or furniture. Many Chicagoans install a whole-home humidifier directly into their HVAC system to maintain a comfortable 30–40% humidity level.

Many older homes in the area have ducts that were originally designed only for heating, not the high-velocity air needed for modern AC. If you have hot/cold spots, excessive dust, or whistling noises, your ducts may be undersized or leaking. Sealing and insulating ducts can improve efficiency by up to 20%.