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.
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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
# HVAC Cooling Maintenance Summary
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit, including verification of proper operation, airflow assessment, and visual examination of all accessible components. Unit found operating within normal parameters with adequate shade protection in place. Documented condition of exterior ventilation grille, noting physical damage to lower louvers with bent and missing slats creating irregular opening. Grille remains functional but compromised structural integrity may affect airflow efficiency and allow debris entry. Photographed damaged section for service records. All electrical connections, meter, and wall-mounted auxiliary equipment visually inspected and found secure. System completing cooling cycle appropriately with no immediate operational concerns identified during maintenance visit.
Completed comprehensive cooling system maintenance on HVAC unit. Verified proper system operation by measuring supply air temperature at 46.2°F, confirming adequate cooling performance and refrigerant charge. Inspected condensate drain system with funnel assembly and PVC drainage piping to ensure proper moisture removal and prevent potential water damage or overflow issues.
Completed routine cooling maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Inspected condenser unit fan assembly and verified proper operation, checked electrical disconnect switch and fuse indicators showing normal status, and confirmed all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon inspection, identified failed dual-run capacitor as cause of system failure. Removed defective 40/5 μF capacitor and installed new replacement unit. Verified proper electrical connections to compressor and condenser fan motor terminals. Tested system operation and confirmed unit cooling properly with all components functioning normally.
Completed first-year preventive maintenance on residential Amana cooling system. Performed comprehensive inspection of furnace unit, verified proper operation of all mechanical and electrical components, checked condensate drainage system and PVC piping connections, and inspected ductwork for proper airflow. All components found operating within normal parameters with no issues identified.
Performed chemical coil cleaning on Goodman condensing unit to remove heavy accumulation of dirt and debris from exterior surfaces and internal components. Installed two Zap Pro surge protectors to provide electrical protection for the HVAC system. Unit accessed per customer instructions, with property entry coordinated via phone communication prior to arrival.
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance on residential cooling system. Inspected evaporator coil and confirmed proper operation with normal condensation present on fins and heat exchanger surfaces. Examined blower motor assembly, verified electrical connections, and confirmed squirrel cage blower wheel functioning correctly with no unusual wear or debris accumulation.
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance on residential split-system air conditioning unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, verified proper operation of disconnect switch, checked refrigerant line insulation integrity, and confirmed all electrical connections were secure. System operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Completed routine HVAC cooling maintenance on residential furnace system, including inspection of blower assembly and verification of proper operation. Accessed unit through side entrance as requested, inspected blower wheel showing normal dust accumulation, and shut down AC system upon completion per customer instructions.
Responded to service call for non-functional outdoor hose bib mounted on exterior vinyl siding. Upon inspection, assessed the existing spigot assembly including brass valve with cross-handle control, mounting configuration through white trim plate, and connection to black rubber hose coupling. Documented current condition of fixture showing signs of weathering and age on valve components, foam insulation sleeve around pipe connection for freeze protection, and overall installation integrity. Photographed spigot assembly, mounting area, and surrounding siding to provide visual documentation for replacement quote preparation.
Responded to no-cooling call on 10-year-old outdoor AC unit with complete loss of power and inoperative condenser fan. Performed electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, measuring voltage and amperage at unit's electrical connections. Conducted comprehensive system evaluation using digital manifold gauges to monitor R410A refrigerant pressures, recording 126.6 psi suction pressure (43.5°F saturation) and 261.7 psi discharge pressure (86.6°F saturation), with superheat at 13.7°F and subcooling at 12.3°F, indicating system was operational following repair. Restored power to unit and verified proper system operation with all readings within normal parameters.
Responded to service call for non-operational air conditioning system on 15-year-old residential unit. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of complete HVAC system including furnace/air handler assembly and outdoor condensing unit. Conducted visual inspection of indoor equipment, verifying electrical connections, control panel functionality, and ductwork integrity. Examined refrigerant line insulation, condensate drainage components, and furnace blower assembly for proper operation. Documented equipment condition through photographic records showing air handler installation, ductwork connections, and associated mechanical components in utility space. System evaluation completed to determine cause of cooling failure and provide recommendations for repair or replacement options based on age and condition of existing equipment.
Disconnected residential air conditioning unit to allow for building waterproofing work on exterior brick wall. Upon completion of waterproofing, returned to site and reinstalled the AC system, reconnecting refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and verifying proper operation of the outdoor condensing unit.
Completed comprehensive cooling season tune-up on residential HVAC system, including inspection of outdoor condenser unit and indoor furnace components. Verified proper operation of blower motor, heat exchanger, control board, and all electrical connections; cleaned unit and surrounding area; confirmed system is operating within manufacturer specifications for optimal performance.
# HVAC Maintenance - Cooling System 10+ Years Old
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance on an aging outdoor condensing unit. Conducted thorough inspection of all major components including compressor, condenser fan motor, and electrical systems. Removed and cleaned condenser coil to restore optimal heat transfer efficiency.
Performed electrical diagnostics using digital multimeter to verify proper voltage and amperage readings at the capacitor and compressor terminals. Measured capacitor performance to ensure adequate starting and running capabilities for the compressor and fan motor. All electrical connections were inspected for signs of wear, corrosion, or loose terminations.
Utilized infrared temperature measurement device to assess refrigerant system performance and verify proper heat rejection at the condenser coil. Checked fan motor operation and blade condition for proper airflow across the coil. Inspected refrigerant line insulation and verified all connections were
Responded to service call for air handler not cooling with burnt rubber smell. Upon inspection, accessed thermostat control panel and examined air handler unit. Found dirty, clogged return air filter restricting airflow, causing system to overheat and produce burning odor. Removed debris-laden filter and recommended replacement to restore proper system operation and prevent potential damage to blower motor components.
Completed seasonal cooling system tune-up on residential air conditioning unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, checked refrigerant levels, cleaned coils, tested electrical connections at weathered disconnect box, verified proper airflow through louvers, and confirmed system operation within manufacturer specifications. Unit showed age-related wear but maintained functional performance throughout diagnostic testing.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up and performance evaluation. Verified supply air temperature at 42.8°F, inspected and tested contactor operation, examined electrical connections and wiring integrity, and assessed overall system functionality to ensure optimal cooling performance for the season.
Completed comprehensive cooling system tune-up including inspection of air handler components, return air grilles, and outdoor condenser unit. All ventilation registers were examined and found to be in proper working condition with adequate airflow, and the system was verified to be operating within manufacturer specifications.
Completed comprehensive cooling system maintenance on previously unserviced AC unit located in attic space. Performed standard tune-up procedures including inspection of electrical components, control panel, motor assembly, and ductwork connections. All wiring connections, blower motor, and flexible duct runs were evaluated for proper operation and condition during this initial service visit.