Reliable heating, air conditioning, and water heater services are essential for maintaining the health and comfort of both residential and commercial spaces. P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling has been serving the resilient community of Cleveland for over 85 years, providing top-notch services to ensure these systems function efficiently.
Whether you’re a home or business owner, having economical heating and cooling systems is critical, especially when you would rather be enjoying a Cleveland Browns game or visiting The Cleveland Museum of Art. Our goal is to get your HVAC systems and water heater up and running so you can focus on what matters most.
Contact P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling today for reliable HVAC, plumbing, and water heater services in Cleveland, OH.

Air Conditioning & Cooling Services
When temperatures rise, having a dependable air conditioning system is vital. We offer a wide range of cooling services to keep you comfortable.
- Installation and replacement: We can remove your old unit and install the new one, ensuring optimal performance.
- Repair and maintenance: Our expert technicians are available for repairs and regular maintenance to keep your AC running smoothly.
- Ductless mini-splits: Ideal for residences without ductwork, these systems offer flexible and efficient cooling solutions.
- Heat pumps: These versatile systems provide heating and cooling, offering year-round comfort.
Same-Day Heating Repair & Replacement Services
A functioning heating system is crucial to keep you warm during Cleveland’s cold months, which can reach the mid-20s. Our comprehensive heating services include:
- Installation and replacement: We install and replace heating systems, ensuring they meet your needs and preferences.
- Repair and maintenance: Our skilled technicians perform repairs and maintenance to keep your heating system operating effectively.
- Gas, electric, and oil furnaces: We service various types of furnaces to provide reliable and efficient heating solutions.
- Boilers: Our boiler experts specialize in installation, replacement, repair, and maintenance to ensure consistent warmth throughout your home.
Indoor Air Quality Services in Cleveland
Indoor air quality affects every aspect of our lives, especially for individuals with lung conditions like asthma. We offer several air quality services to ensure the best air quality in your home.
- Air purifiers: These devices remove contaminants from the air, providing a cleaner and healthier environment.
- Air scrubbers: Air scrubbers reduce airborne particles and pollutants, improving indoor air quality.
- Humidifiers: Adding moisture to the air, humidifiers help alleviate dry air problems and enhance comfort.
- Dehumidifiers: These systems remove excess moisture, preventing mold growth and maintaining a comfortable indoor climate.
Top-Rated Water Heater & Plumbing Services
When your water heater begins to struggle, it can be a hassle, with water damage spreading quickly in some cases. Our knowledgeable team of technicians provides a range of plumbing services, including but not limited to:
- Installation and repair
- Water heaters and tankless water heaters
- Expansion tank services
- Leak detection
- Drain cleaning
- Gas line plumbing
- Sump and well pump services
Choose P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling in Cleveland, OH
P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling has been a leading name in the home service industry for over 85 years. As a family-owned and -operated business, we provide exceptional service with trained and certified technicians. Our team is known for being on-time and reliable, offering same-day services and maintenance plans to keep your systems in top condition. With over 32,000 five-star reviews from satisfied customers, you can trust us for all your HVAC and plumbing needs. We offer upfront and instant pricing, ensuring no hidden costs.
Schedule service with P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling today for top-rated HVAC, water heater, and plumbing services in Cleveland, OH.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Cleveland, OH
Job Locations and Reviews
Performed comprehensive system evaluation for dual HVAC installation where one system was inoperative. Assessed full system replacement options and provided detailed estimates for air conditioning equipment upgrades to restore complete climate control functionality to the property.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential split system air conditioning unit. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler components. Utilized digital multimeter to test electrical parameters and verify system operation. Inspected refrigerant lines, ductwork insulation, and overall equipment condition in attic installation. Unit showed signs of age with weathered exterior cabinet and oxidation on copper refrigerant lines. Identified and resolved issue preventing cooling operation. System restored to normal function with proper airflow and temperature output confirmed.
Responded to service call regarding air filter concern. Upon inspection, located HVAC system with FlexiBlox components and verified filter condition and accessibility. Assessed unit operation and provided customer guidance on proper filter maintenance procedures.
Replaced defective control board under warranty on HVAC system. Removed failed circuit board from control panel enclosure and installed new green PCB with all electronic components properly seated. Reconnected all multi-colored wiring harnesses to appropriate terminals on new board, including power supply connections, blower motor leads, and sensor wires. Verified all wire connections were secure at both board connectors and wire terminals. Tested system operation to confirm proper functionality of new control board and all connected components.
Completed cooling tune-up on Carrier furnace system with air handler in basement utility area. Performed standard maintenance inspection, verified system operation, and recorded supply air temperature of 75.0°F at the ductwork. All equipment functioning properly with no issues identified during the service visit.
Returned for second visit to complete warranty replacement of defective condenser fan motor. Successfully removed failed motor, installed new OEM replacement unit, verified proper rotation and amperage draw, and tested system operation to ensure cooling performance restored to manufacturer specifications.
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance on residential cooling system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit and indoor components including Aprilaire humidifier integration, verified refrigerant line integrity, checked electrical connections, and confirmed system operational parameters meet manufacturer specifications.
Conducted system evaluation for residential HVAC unit experiencing no cooling condition. Performed comprehensive inspection of furnace and air handler components, including compressor, evaporator coil assembly, refrigerant lines, and electrical connections. Documented existing equipment configuration and condition through detailed photography of internal components and installation layout in crawl space area. Presented replacement options to customer, who indicated they will be obtaining additional estimates before proceeding with system replacement.
Completed full HVAC system replacement estimate for residential installation due to cracked drain pan in existing system. Assessed current Rheem furnace and air handler configuration in basement utility area, documented equipment conditions, ductwork connections, refrigerant line routing, condensate drainage system, and overall mechanical room layout to provide comprehensive replacement options for complete heating and cooling system.
Completed routine cooling system maintenance visit on residential air conditioning unit. Inspected electrical connections at terminal block, verifying secure wire terminations and proper grounding. Measured ambient temperature at equipment location reading 62.0°F. All electrical components showed normal wear patterns with connections intact and functioning within specifications. System operational and ready for cooling season.
Completed preventive maintenance service on Rheem cooling system. Performed electrical diagnostics using digital multimeter, measuring amperage draw at 19.52A and capacitance reading at 5.03 MFD on system components. Inspected condenser unit, verified proper electrical connections, and tested all operating parameters. System operating within normal specifications upon completion of scheduled maintenance visit.
Responded to callback for non-operational air conditioning system following previous service visit. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condenser unit and confirmed system malfunction. Inspected electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and component operation to identify root cause of continued cooling failure.
Responded to callback for recurring freezing issue following recent TXV replacement. Upon arrival, confirmed frost accumulation around outdoor unit. Performed system diagnostics and measured refrigerant charge using calibrated digital scale. System evaluation indicated potential refrigerant imbalance or secondary restriction in refrigerant circuit causing freeze-up condition to persist after previous valve replacement.
Verified refrigerant charge during coil installation performed by install crew. Measured and documented system charge at 13.75 oz using calibrated digital refrigerant scale to ensure proper levels for optimal system performance and warranty compliance.
Completed full HVAC system installation including a 96% efficiency furnace, air conditioning unit, and humidifier. Installed Ameristar outdoor condensing unit on concrete pad with proper electrical connections and conduit routing to exterior junction boxes. Mounted and connected indoor furnace and air handler in basement utility area with integrated ductwork, including cylindrical supply plenum and transitions. Installed PVC drainage and venting lines, copper refrigerant lines, and digital thermostat control. System tested and verified operational with all components functioning to manufacturer specifications.
Responded to no cooling complaint on older Rheem high-efficiency outdoor unit. Upon arrival, found unit with significant age-related wear, dirt accumulation, and debris in condenser compartment. Inspected compressor motor and electrical connections, noting visible grime on cylindrical components and wiring. Assessed overall system condition and determined unit required cleaning and further diagnostic evaluation to restore cooling function.
Completed comprehensive cooling season tune-up on outdoor condensing unit. Performed standard maintenance procedures including electrical testing with clamp meter showing 14.0 amp draw, inspected refrigerant lines and electrical connections, and verified proper system operation. Unit found to be functioning within normal parameters with all components operating as designed.
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance on residential cooling system. Inspected and tested electrical components including contactor relay, verified proper wire connections and terminal tightness, examined ductwork installation and airflow pathways, and confirmed ceiling fan operation in mechanical space. All system components found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
# HVAC Repair Completed
Replaced failed evaporator A-coil due to refrigerant leak not covered under warranty. Removed old coil, installed new replacement unit, and recharged system with approximately 4-5 pounds of refrigerant. Performed system diagnostics and temperature verification, confirming proper airflow and cooling performance with supply air temperature reading of 62.8°F at register. All refrigerant lines properly connected and insulated, system tested and operational.
# HVAC Cooling Maintenance Completed
Performed routine preventive maintenance on residential split-system air conditioning unit located beneath elevated deck structure. Conducted comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, including visual assessment of cabinet condition, fan assembly, and protective grille. Verified proper placement on concrete pad and checked clearances around unit.
Opened electrical compartment and inspected internal components. Identified significant rust and corrosion on capacitor terminal cap, indicating moisture intrusion and potential component degradation. Corrosion was concentrated around terminal connections on top of dual-run capacitor. Noted wiring connections remained intact with red and gray/blue conductors properly terminated to capacitor posts.
Documented equipment condition through photographic documentation for maintenance records. Unit operational at time of service. Recommended monitoring capacitor performance and considering replacement