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
Completed electrical installation for exterior utility service upgrade. Installed new service panel with proper conduit routing from exterior meter enclosure through building envelope. Mounted weatherproof electrical boxes and meter housing on exterior siding with appropriate conduit connections running to grade level. Configured interior main breaker panel with updated circuit directory labeling all branch circuits including major appliances such as dryer, dishwasher, washer pump, kitchen receptacles, and office circuits. All conduit secured with proper clamps and brackets per code requirements. Verified all connections and tested panel operation.
Conducted site assessment for residential backup generator installation. Evaluated existing electrical infrastructure, including main service panel and available connection points in basement utility area. Documented current electrical configuration and structural considerations for future generator transfer switch installation and load management planning.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, performed visual inspection of outdoor condenser unit, which showed signs of age with rust and corrosion visible on fan guard and general weathering of exterior components. Unit appeared to be installed on concrete pad with proper clearances maintained. Documented equipment condition through photographs showing cylindrical condenser with mesh grille housing and top-mounted fan assembly. Refrigerant lines observed running from unit to structure. Previous technician had visited property two days prior. System required diagnostic evaluation to determine root cause of cooling failure and restore proper operation.
Responded to no-heat call on heat pump system. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic inspection of outdoor unit and found control board and electrical components operational but showing signs of age and corrosion. Inspected transformer, contactor, capacitor, and wiring connections. All electrical connections were secure and functioning properly. Unit tested successfully and restored to normal heating operation.
Installed a new Rinnai tankless water heater in basement utility area, completing all copper supply line connections, PVC venting system installation, and proper mounting to brick wall structure. System was pressure tested, commissioned, and verified for proper operation and code compliance.
# HVAC Cooling System Maintenance - 10+ Years Old Unit
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance on aging cooling system. Inspected and tested run capacitor (TOTALINE P291-1004, 10 MFD, 370/440 VAC), which showed previous service date marking from December 2022. Capacitor tested within acceptable parameters and remains in service. Conducted full system evaluation including blower motor operation, electrical connections, and control panel functionality. Verified proper drainage and condensate removal, with collection containers positioned to monitor system discharge. All internal components inspected for wear, wiring integrity confirmed, and safety controls verified operational. System running efficiently with no immediate repairs required at this time.
Responded to customer concern regarding decreased air conditioning efficiency following previous service. Performed diagnostic temperature measurements at supply and return locations to assess system performance. Return air temperature measured at 72.1°F at air handler unit, while supply air temperature at register measured 53°F, indicating a temperature differential of approximately 19°F. This delta suggests the system is producing cooling but may be operating below optimal efficiency range for typical residential comfort cooling applications. Additional evaluation of refrigerant charge, airflow restrictions, and system components may be required to restore unit to manufacturer specifications and address customer's efficiency concerns.
Completed afternoon cooling system tune-up for non-member residential HVAC unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of furnace and air handler components, including blower motor assembly, electrical connections, and exhaust venting system. Utilized digital multimeter to verify electrical readings and system performance parameters, ensuring all components operating within manufacturer specifications.
Evaluated existing HVAC system located in third-floor attic space for replacement options. Documented current gas furnace and air handler configuration, including internal components, blower assembly, control board wiring, and gas valve connections. Assessed exterior condensing unit disconnect and refrigerant line routing along building foundation to provide comprehensive replacement recommendations.
Completed comprehensive first-year maintenance on residential heating system under MVP program. Performed thorough inspection of furnace components including blower motor assembly, electrical control board, burner assembly, and all associated wiring connections. Verified proper operation of all system controls, checked wire harness connections for security, and documented internal component conditions through photographic records. All components found operating within normal parameters with no repairs required at this time.
Completed installation of a 5-head mini split system over a three-day period. Installed indoor wall-mounted units, outdoor condensing unit, refrigerant line sets, electrical disconnects with 40-amp Littelfuse FLNR fuses, and control wiring. System tested and verified operational with all zones communicating properly.
Performed routine maintenance on residential HVAC cooling system, inspecting furnace unit, refrigerant lines, and associated plumbing connections. Verified all components were operating within normal parameters, with equipment showing standard wear consistent with regular use.
Completed full HVAC system installation including 80% efficiency furnace and air conditioning unit. Installed new air handler in basement utility area with properly insulated ductwork and PVC condensate drain lines with multiple connection points for proper drainage. Replaced electrical disconnect with new Littelfuse FLNR 30A Class RK5 time delay dual element fuses rated for 250V AC in outdoor fuse block. Verified all electrical connections, tested system operation, and confirmed proper airflow through supply ducts. System commissioned and left in full working order.
Completed comprehensive heating maintenance on Concord brand furnace system. Performed full system inspection including burner assembly, heat exchanger, blower motor, and all safety controls. Verified proper operation of thermostat, tested system cycling, and confirmed all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing Lennox furnace and air conditioning system to provide replacement options. Evaluated current HVAC equipment condition, ductwork configuration, and refrigerant line setup in basement utility area. Documented existing system components including furnace unit, evaporator coil assembly, condensate drain system with visible mineral deposits and algae buildup indicating drainage concerns, and refrigerant line insulation. Photographed equipment specifications and installation details to develop accurate replacement estimate. Presented homeowner with multiple replacement options including full system changeout recommendations based on equipment age and observed condensate pan deterioration. Contacted property owner remotely upon completion of assessment as requested.
# HVAC No Heat Service Call
Responded to no heat complaint on residential furnace system over 10 years old. Upon arrival, coordinated with tenant prior to entry as requested. Conducted thorough system inspection and diagnosed heating failure. Visual assessment revealed extensive corrosion throughout critical system components, including severely rusted mounting hardware and deteriorated copper refrigerant lines showing advanced oxidation. Metal brackets and connection points exhibited significant rust penetration compromising structural integrity. Equipment displayed signs of prolonged moisture exposure and age-related deterioration consistent with end-of-life conditions. Documented existing conditions with photographic evidence showing corroded chain assembly, perforated mounting panels, galvanized ductwork surfaces, and oxidized copper piping connections with characteristic green-blue patina. System components showed wear patterns and corrosion levels indicating lack of preventative
Completed annual preventive maintenance visit on residential furnace system under service plan agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of blower assembly, verified proper operation of all electrical connections and control wiring, and examined insulation integrity within the unit cabinet. All components found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Completed comprehensive heating and cooling tune-up on Luxaire air handler system located in attic space. Performed standard maintenance protocol including filter inspection, verified proper operation of gas valve assembly and condensate drainage system, and confirmed all ductwork seals and connections were secure with no air leakage detected.
Conducted comprehensive site assessment for commercial electrical rewiring and panel control box replacement estimate. Evaluated existing electrical infrastructure in warehouse storage facility, documenting current wire shelving area conditions and electrical access points. Inspected wall-mounted thermostat control system and associated electrical components, including light switch configuration and ventilation access points, to determine scope of rewiring requirements and panel upgrade specifications for quote preparation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, customer reported unit not producing cool air. Performed diagnostic inspection of HVAC control system and thermostat operation. Examined control board, wiring connections, and electrical components within the air handler enclosure. Verified all wire terminations at terminal blocks were secure and properly connected. Inspected PCB for any visible signs of failure or component damage. Checked thermostat display showing 78°F setpoint and confirmed communication between thermostat and system controls. All safety labels and warning indicators were noted to be present and legible on equipment.