P.K. Wadsworth Heating & Cooling has kept University Heights homeowners comfortable since 1936. We’re experts in climate control who have consistently earned the loyalty and trust of customers by exceeding expectations with best-in-class technicians, reliable service, and custom solutions.
Whether it’s through our preventative maintenance plans, installation of heating and cooling systems, or efficient and effective HVAC repair throughout University Heights, our flexibility, professionalism, industry knowledge, and friendly staff have made all the difference for more than 80 years.
Contact us for heating and cooling services “near me” in University Heights.
Heating Services In University Heights

P.K. Wadsworth is the only name you need to know for heating services in University Heights. From HVAC repair to replacement, we’ll perform necessary tasks to keep your system in prime condition while providing you the peace of mind that your home heating is as reliable, safe and efficient as possible. P.K. Wadsworth offers the following heating services:
- Furnace installation
- Furnace replacement
- Furnace maintenance
- Furnace repair
- Boiler installation
- Boiler replacement
- Boiler maintenance
- Boiler system repair
- Heat pump installation
- Heat pump replacement
- Heat pump maintenance
- Heat pump repair
Contact us to schedule top-rated heating services, such as furnace repair, replacement, and maintenance in University Heights! Our furnace installers and repair team can handle any need you might have.
Air Conditioning Services In University Heights
With P.K. Wadsworth, an HVAC contractor will assess your University Heights home, budget, and comfort preferences. In order to keep you and your family comfortable—even when the temperatures are reaching record highs—we offer the following air conditioner services in University Heights:
- Air conditioner installation
- Air conditioner replacement
- Air conditioner maintenance
- Air conditioner repair
- Emergency air conditioner repair
- Ductless system installation
- Ductless system replacement
- Ductless system maintenance
- Ductless system repair
- Heat pump installation
- Heat pump replacement
- Heat pump maintenance
- Heat pump repair
Contact us to schedule air conditioner services, such as AC repair, replacement, and maintenance in University Heights!
Indoor Air Quality In University Heights, Ohio

Many people are surprised to learn that indoor air can be many times more polluted than outdoor air. That’s because most buildings today are sealed tight to keep heated and cooled air from leaking out. Although this conserves energy, it can create indoor air that’s infested with invisible pollutants that adversely affect health and well-being. Keep the air quality in your University Heights home as clean as possible with our top-rated indoor air quality services.
When you need indoor air quality services in University Heights, there’s only one name you need to know—P.K. Wadsworth.
Choose P.k. Wadsworth As Your University Heights HVAC Company
P.K. Wadsworth has one of the most experienced HVAC teams in Cleveland, Ohio. All of our heating and cooling professionals are trained and certified to work on most heating and air conditioning systems, regardless of the brand. From heating replacement to AC repair in University Heights, you can trust our HVAC company to get the job done right.
Contact us to schedule heating or air conditioning services throughout University Heights and the nearby areas—including AC and furnace repair, replacement, and maintenance.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in University Heights, OH
Job Locations and Reviews
Performed scheduled heating maintenance service on residential furnace system. Conducted full inspection of the heating unit, including examination of ventilation components and PVC exhaust pipes. System was tested for proper operation with no issues detected; all connections secure and functioning normally.
Performed routine furnace maintenance including inspection of blower assembly and wheel. Conducted combustion analysis with testo 310 analyzer, confirming optimal efficiency with readings of 95.1% O2 and 98% combustion efficiency. System is operating within manufacturer specifications.
Performed routine furnace maintenance including inspection of internal components, electrical connections, and ductwork. System showed normal dust accumulation and wear; cleaned accessible components and verified proper operation of pressure switches, circuit board, and draft inducer motor. Service rescheduled as requested.
Completed replacement of sight glass kit due to protective rods being rusted in place, preventing removal of original glass. Re-piped Hartford loop which exhibited significant rust buildup and active leakage, as documented in service photos.
Technician returned to property to replace bleeder valves as previously quoted. Prior to beginning work, discussed with customer their concerns about removal of wooden elements necessary to complete the repair. Successfully completed valve replacement and documented the completed installation with photos.
Responded to service call for water leaking from PVC condensate drain line in basement. Inspection revealed improper slope on exterior exhaust pipe causing condensate backup. Adjusted pitch of PVC drain line to ensure proper drainage and prevent future leakage. System now functioning normally.
Responded to a water leak issue affecting a recently installed humidifier system. Upon inspection, identified copper oxidation and mineral buildup at a connection point in the humidifier supply line. Repaired the faulty connection and verified proper operation of both the newly installed furnace and humidifier system.
Completed service change as scheduled. Upon inspection, it appears the wrong type of service was documented as photos show only plumbing infrastructure including a Bradford White water heater with associated copper and PVC piping. No electrical panel work was evident in the provided documentation. Customer balance was collected.
Performed comprehensive inspection of aging boiler system for new homeowner. Noted significant corrosion on control box and brass fittings, particularly at the Y-shaped valve assembly. Examined water level indicator tube and verified proper functioning of the red valve handle that controls water flow. System operational despite visible wear and oxidation on components.
Completed routine heating maintenance on Amana furnace system. Inspected circuit board, wiring connections, and blower assembly for proper function. Examined PVC intake/exhaust piping and verified all components operating correctly.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of 24-year-old furnace system with 2019 AC unit. Customer has existing quote from Lang. Visual inspection revealed Carrier unit with purple filter installed and extensive ductwork wrapped in reflective insulation. Provided replacement options for aging furnace while maintaining relatively new AC component.
Performed scheduled maintenance service on customer's tank water heater. Inspected all connections, pressure gauge, ventilation system, and verified proper operation of unit. No issues detected during inspection; system functioning normally with all components in good working condition.
Performed routine heating maintenance on customer's HVAC system. Conducted electrical testing with multimeter showing readings of 04.16/0087. Inspected humidifier per customer's previous estimate request and verified proper operation of all heating system components.
Successfully installed a wall-mounted Daikin ductless mini-split system. Unit was properly mounted on the interior wall with all electrical connections completed. System is functioning as designed with proper airflow distribution.
Completed scheduled heating maintenance on PSP12-6 unit. Performed system inspection with particular attention to ventilation components and electrical connections. All wiring appeared intact with proper color-coding maintained, and ventilation louvers were clear of obstruction with no visible damage or corrosion.
Responded to no-heat call for Ameristar furnace system (6-9 years old). Diagnosed and performed maintenance on unit, including inspection of exhaust venting and replacement of clogged air filter. Restored heating functionality and confirmed proper operation before departure.
Inspected customer's boiler system and identified two significant cracks in the unit. Although the system is currently operational, documented the damage and presented replacement options to the homeowner. Took photographs of the utility area and electrical components for documentation purposes.
Installed combination Arc Fault/GFCI breakers in service panel and bonded water pipes for electrical safety compliance. Verified proper operation of expansion tank on water heater system and labeled all circuits in the panel for clear identification.
Responded to customer complaint of radiator issues following previous valve replacement service. Investigated two radiators that were cycling between opening with steam escape and closing, which was causing insufficient heating in the home (thermostat set to 71°F but reading 63°F). Inspected heating units and baseboard radiators throughout the living space and adjusted valve operation to ensure proper steam distribution and heat regulation.
Successfully installed new 80% efficiency furnace and humidifier in basement mechanical room to restore heating functionality. Properly connected unit to existing ductwork and verified all connections. System now operating correctly with no heat-related issues.