Providing Boiler & Furnace Installation in Warrenville, IL
When the winter season arrives, you need a heating system that you can rely on. Blue Frost Heating and Cooling has been helping Warrenville homeowners find the right heating system solutions since 1973. We have the expertise and experience required to make sure your Warrenville home’s furnace or boiler is running properly.
At Blue Frost Heating and Cooling, our focus is on delivering expert service and peace of mind to the homeowners of Warrenville, IL. When you need a new furnace installation or new boiler installation you can trust Blue Frost Heating and Cooling to deliver.
Air Conditioning Installation Warrenville, IL
While living in Warrenville means you get to experience all four seasons, it also means that your air conditioning needs to be in tip top shape each spring and summer. When your cooling system has reached the end of its serviceable life, the Blue Frost Heating and Cooling Team will install a new air conditioning system to keep your Warrenville home cool and comfortable.
Blue Frost Heating and Cooling has installed hundreds of heating and cooling systems in Warrenville since 1973. Call us today at 630-444-0860!
Heating and Cooling Services in Warrenville
At Blue Frost Heating & Cooling, we understand the importance of affordable, quality HVAC services in the Warrenville area. Our team of dedicated professionals has been serving the Chicagoland area since 1973, so we have the experience to handle any heating or cooling problem thrown our way. Season after season, our customers keep coming back to us because of our reliable services, attention to detail, and overall customer satisfaction. Regardless if you need an HVAC repair or overall replacement, our team can help answer your questions and provide you with quality service every step of the way.
Why Choose Blue Frost Heating & Cooling?
There are many different options when it comes to choosing an HVAC company, but not all companies will provide you with the same level of services at affordable prices. Our company is fully licensed, insured and bonded. Plus, we have the advantage of being family owned and operated on our side. This way, you won’t feel like just a number, rather, an important part of our company!
We have received multiple awards and recognitions, backing up our services in Warrenville. We are recipients of the 3rd year Best Pick Reports award, the Angie’s List Super Service Award Winner as well as the Pulse of the City News Award Recipient. We also are a Mitsubishi Diamond Contractor, a Trane Comfort Specialist (TCS) Dealer as well as North American Technician Excellence (NATE)-certified as well
Emergency Service
Unfortunately, there are instances that you may need emergency HVAC services in Warrenville, as keeping your family safe and comfortable is your number one priority. Luckily, this is our company’s number one priority as well! We offer 24/7 emergency services to keep your system running efficiently. You can call on us when you need it most.
Improving Your Air Quality
We offer products that can help improve the air quality of your home. Pollen, dust, animal dander, bacteria and viruses can all compile inside of your home, over time affecting your family’s overall health. Air cleaners, air purifiers, humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and duct cleaning are all great ways to do so! Our team will evaluate what products or services will suit you best.
Don’t settle for average; turn to our team at Blue Frost Heating & Cooling for all of your HVAC needs in Warrenville.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Warrenville, IL
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up service on 6-year-old residential air conditioning system. Performed full system inspection of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler, including visual examination of evaporator coil insulation, electrical connections, and refrigerant lines. Verified proper operation of all components, checked airflow, inspected condenser coil condition, and confirmed system is operating within manufacturer specifications for the upcoming cooling season.
Performed comprehensive BFMA tune-up on air conditioning system, including inspection of all major components and replacement of air filter. Identified defective circuit breaker requiring replacement with 25-amp unit, which will be addressed on follow-up visit at no charge per previous technician's assessment. System operational following tune-up procedures.
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up on a 1-year-old air conditioning system. Performed full system inspection including electrical component evaluation, capacitor testing, refrigerant charge verification using manufacturer specifications, and documentation of operating parameters. All components found operating within normal specifications with no deficiencies noted; unit running efficiently with proper airflow and electrical connections secure.
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up service on residential heat pump system aged 2+ years, including full AC maintenance and dryer vent cleaning. Connected refrigerant gauges to service ports and performed system diagnostics, measuring electrical current draw at 73.1 amps using clamp meter to verify compressor performance and overall system operation. Conducted standard preventative maintenance procedures, confirmed proper refrigerant levels, inspected electrical connections, and cleaned dryer vent system as requested per non-membership service agreement.
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up on 23+ year old outdoor AC unit. Performed standard maintenance procedures including inspection of condenser coils, which showed significant dust and debris accumulation, checked electrical connections and capacitor, verified refrigerant lines, and assessed overall system operation. Unit is functioning but age and condition noted; provided equipment replacement estimate per customer request for future planning purposes.
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up service on two air conditioning systems, both over four years old. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of outdoor condenser unit, which revealed corrosion and rust damage on lower right section of coil fins requiring monitoring. Inspected indoor air handling components in attic space, examined ductwork insulation and mechanical connections. Documented equipment condition with photographs showing coil deterioration on exterior unit and verified proper installation of system components. All accessible areas were inspected and routine maintenance procedures completed per BFMA specifications.
Shut off main water supply and drained entire plumbing system to prepare work area. Removed existing water softener from utility room and installed new 3-valve bypass assembly with proper copper connections. Drained and disconnected existing tanked water heater, then relocated both units to garage for temporary storage during flooring replacement. Upon completion of new tile flooring installation, returned to site and reinstalled water heater with all supply lines, pressure relief valve, and drain connections. Reinstalled water softener with bypass system and verified proper valve operation. Restored water supply to home and tested both units for leaks, proper water flow, and operational functionality. All connections secured and system returned to full service with 1-year labor warranty provided.
Completed full HVAC system replacement in basement mechanical room over two-day period. Day one involved coordinated demolition and removal of existing air conditioning unit and furnace, working alongside plumbing contractor to facilitate water heater access and positioning. Day two installation included downflow split system consisting of SL280DF070V36AK gas furnace, EL16KC1-024 condenser unit, CK40CT-24A evaporator coil, ecobee smart thermostat, Model 1410 air cleaner, and Healthy Climate whole-home humidifier. All equipment properly positioned in utility room with appropriate clearances, connected to existing ductwork, electrical service upgraded as needed, refrigerant lines installed and charged to manufacturer specifications, condensate drain lines routed and secured, and thermostat wired and programmed for optimal system operation.
Conducted furnace replacement estimate for newly purchased condo currently under renovation. Assessed existing YORK HVAC unit and reviewed electrical panel capacity for new equipment installation. Client is existing member at another property and plans to relocate upon completion of renovations.
Responded to residential service call to temporarily disconnect and remove Rheem Performance tanked water heater and water softener system to facilitate flooring renovation work. Shut off water supply via ball valves, disconnected copper supply lines and pressure relief valve assembly, and detached galvanized metal vent piping at elbow connection. Safely removed both water heater unit and water softener from utility space, capping all plumbing connections to prevent water damage during construction. Equipment will be reinstalled upon completion of flooring installation.
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up service on residential air conditioning system aged 3+ years. Performed standard AC maintenance protocol including inspection of outdoor condenser unit, evaluation of heat exchanger coils which showed moderate accumulation of dirt and debris on fins, and assessment of refrigerant lines showing normal patina consistent with equipment age. Unit is operational and all components were inspected per BFMA tune-up specifications.
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up on a 21+ year old residential air conditioning system during afternoon service window. Performed standard maintenance protocol on outdoor condenser unit including inspection of compressor operation, refrigerant level verification, electrical connection evaluation, and coil cleaning of the cylindrical finned condenser positioned on weathered concrete pad. Inspected and serviced indoor air handler components including pleated air filter assessment, ductwork connections, and associated mechanical systems with water filtration equipment and copper piping infrastructure. All system components tested and confirmed operational following tune-up procedures, with equipment running within acceptable parameters despite advanced age of unit.
Completed comprehensive BFMA tune-up service on residential air conditioning system aged 3+ years. Performed standard maintenance protocol including inspection of outdoor condenser unit, which showed typical weathering and debris accumulation on coil fins consistent with outdoor exposure. Cleaned condenser coils to remove dirt, grime, and vegetation debris that had accumulated on horizontal ribbed fins and metal surfaces. Verified proper clearance around unit and addressed vegetation encroachment around base and sides of equipment. Inspected electrical disconnect, mounting hardware, and refrigerant lines for proper operation. System operating within normal parameters upon completion of tune-up service.
Completed installation of Trane 3-ton air conditioning system including 5TTR6036A1000 condenser unit and 5PXCC005AS3HA evaporator coil. Installed P200 thermostat with company branding, mounted condenser on concrete pad with proper clearances, ran electrical conduit along exterior siding, and modified ductwork by adding 3-inch tee to intake plenum for improved airflow. System tested and operational upon completion.
Performed comprehensive BFMA tune-up on 7+ year old residential air conditioning system. Completed full system inspection, replaced air filter, and assessed condenser unit which exhibited significant cabinet deterioration with corroded outer casing panels and exposed internal coil assembly. Noted vegetation encroachment around unit and debris accumulation on condenser fins requiring attention for optimal airflow and system efficiency.
Conducted comprehensive sales estimate for air conditioning and evaporator coil replacement system. Evaluated existing HVAC equipment located in basement utility area, noting significant condensation and moisture accumulation on evaporator coil assembly indicating potential efficiency issues or refrigerant concerns. Inspected electrical service panel (Murray brand) showing age-related wear and corrosion, assessed compatibility for new equipment installation. Documented existing ductwork configuration with insulated supply and return air systems, copper refrigerant lines, and PVC condensate drainage. Performed load calculation assessment and discussed equipment upgrade options with decision makers to determine appropriate tonnage and efficiency ratings for optimal home comfort and system performance.
Completed annual BFMA tune-up service on residential HVAC system, including air conditioning unit, water heater, and air cleaner maintenance. Performed comprehensive system inspection, verified refrigerant levels, replaced air filter with new pleated media filter, and tested Honeywell control system for proper operation. All equipment found to be functioning within normal parameters with no immediate repairs required.
Replaced failed contactor on outdoor HVAC unit with truck stock replacement part. Unit tested and returned to normal operation with all electrical connections verified secure.
Responded to callback for A/C unit shutting off intermittently during operation. Upon arrival, accessed outdoor condensing unit electrical panel and performed diagnostic testing. Measured compressor amperage at 63.17 amps using clamp meter to verify electrical performance. Inspected control board connections, capacitor, and all wire terminations within the electrical compartment. Found and addressed wiring concerns related to previous service visit. Verified proper wire connections at contactor and capacitor terminals, securing all connections with appropriate wire nuts. Cleaned debris from electrical panel base. System tested and operating normally at time of departure.
Responded to callback for gas water heater that was inadvertently left in the off position following previous service visit. Upon arrival, verified unit was not operating and pilot light was extinguished. Relit pilot light, turned gas control valve to on position, and verified proper ignition of main burner. Confirmed blue flame pattern through viewing window indicating correct combustion. Verified unit returned to normal heating operation with no issues.