Indoor Air Quality & Water Heater Services
Arlington Heights Service Overview
- Local Expertise: We provide dedicated HVAC, indoor air quality, and water heater support tailored for neighborhoods across Arlington Heights.
- Familiar with Regional Layouts: Our technicians understand the unique mechanical demands of split-levels, classic Colonials, ranches, and downtown condos.
- Long-Term Performance Focus: We specialize in resolving uneven temperatures, airflow restrictions, and aging system infrastructure to restore year-round comfort.
Arlington Heights stretches from Lake Arlington and Arlington Ridge Center down toward the busy areas near Rand Road, Northwest Highway, and downtown Arlington Heights, with thousands of homes built between the 1950s and 1980s still relying on aging HVAC systems, boilers, ductwork, and water heaters. Home Comfort already services homeowners throughout Arlington Heights every week, helping families solve furnace problems, uneven cooling, airflow issues, humidity concerns, and aging equipment before small issues become expensive breakdowns.
Whether you live near Surrey Ridge, Greenbrier, or closer to the Metra line and downtown condos, our technicians understand the layouts, equipment, and comfort issues common throughout Arlington Heights homes. If your furnace is running longer than normal, your AC struggles to keep certain rooms cool, or your boiler or water heater is starting to show signs of wear.
Call 847-824-4336 or connect with us online to schedule service with a local team that already works throughout Arlington Heights every week.
Local Home Comfort & HVAC Experts in Arlington Heights, IL
Home Comfort regularly services homes throughout Arlington Heights neighborhoods like Scarsdale, Ivy Hill, Stonegate, and the residential streets near Recreation Park and Camelot Park. Our technicians routinely work in split-level homes near Palatine Road, Colonials near Wilke Road, and older ranch homes throughout the village where original ductwork and aging mechanical systems still create seasonal comfort issues. Arlington Heights homeowners are usually proactive about maintenance, which is why we spend a lot of time helping residents diagnose airflow issues, aging furnaces, and cooling systems before breakdowns happen during extreme weather.
“Elliot was fantastic! Extremely friendly and knowledgeable, he did a very thorough inspection and maintenance of both of our HVAC systems and explained everything he was checking and showing us what he was seeing.”
KEVIN P.
Air Conditioning & Cooling Services in Arlington Heights
Summers in Arlington Heights can create uneven cooling issues throughout split-level homes, larger Colonials, and multi-story houses built during the major housing boom between the 1960s and 1980s. We regularly help homeowners near Heritage Park, the neighborhoods surrounding Olive-Mary Stitt Elementary, and homes west of Arlington Heights Road solve uneven cooling issues tied to older duct systems and oversized living space additions.
- AC Repair
- AC Installation
- AC Maintenance
- Heat Pumps
- Ductless AC
- Commercial Air Conditioning
- Condo Air Conditioning
- Thermostats
Many homes still operate with ductwork originally designed around smaller floorplans before expansions became common. We also regularly work in downtown Arlington Heights condos near Campbell Street and the Metra station where limited mechanical space, zoning issues, and shared building infrastructure require detailed troubleshooting than a standard suburban service call.
Keep Your Home Cool and Efficient. Schedule a free, no-obligation consultation for air conditioning replacement in Arlington Heights.

Heating Repair and Furnace Replacement in Arlington Heights
Winter heating issues throughout Arlington Heights are especially common in older split-levels, brick ranch homes, and Colonials where the original furnace system has been repaired and updated multiple times over the years. Homes near North School Park, the neighborhoods surrounding Arlington Lakes Golf Club, and the residential streets close to Thomas Middle School often begin showing heating problems once prolonged winter weather settles in.
Our technicians regularly troubleshoot older furnace systems in these areas where weak airflow, cold back rooms, and inconsistent temperatures become more noticeable during the coldest parts of the season.
Heating solutions available through Home Comfort include:
- Heating Repair
- Heating Installation
- Heating Maintenance
- Furnaces
- Heat Pumps
- Boilers
- Commercial Heating
- Condo Heating
- Thermostats
Boiler service remains especially important near the Historic Arlington area and older sections close to downtown where original hydronic heating systems are still common. We also help homeowners throughout neighborhoods like Surrey Ridge and Stonegate with newer high-efficiency furnaces diagnose airflow restrictions, thermostat issues, blower motor wear, and short cycling problems before they turn into larger heating failures during the middle of winter.
Beat the summer heat before it hits. Schedule your Arlington Heights AC maintenance and tune-up to guarantee peak performance.
“Called Home Comfort for boiler issue. Travis came early and inspected why it was not working… Found problem, explained in layman terms. Travis was professional and courteous.”
MARYANN C.
Common HVAC & Water Heater Problems in Arlington Heights
Problem: Uneven cooling or a hot second floor in multi-story houses and older split-levels during summer.
Solution: We inspect older duct configurations and provide targeted balancing, zoning modifications, or ductless upgrades to distribute airflow evenly.
Problem: Weak airflow, cold back rooms, or short-cycling furnaces during severe winter cold snaps.
Solution: Our team evaluates blower motors, switches, and thermostat operations to eliminate restrictions and stabilize system cycles.
Problem: Running out of hot water quickly or hearing strange popping and banging noises coming from the basement.
Solution: We perform comprehensive water heater flushes to remove performance-robbing sediment buildup, or execute seamless system upgrades.
Indoor Air Quality Solutions In Arlington Heights
A lot of homeowners in Arlington Heights notice comfort issues that have less to do with temperature and more to do with how the air inside the home feels. Dry winter air, excess summer humidity, dust buildup, and poor circulation are all common complaints throughout the area. Indoor air quality options available through Home Comfort include:
Many Arlington Heights homes near Recreation Park and the older residential streets east of Arlington Heights Road still contain original hardwood flooring, older return air systems, and enclosed layouts that make humidity balance especially important during winter. We also regularly inspect airflow issues in homes where additions, remodeled kitchens, and finished lower levels changed how air moves throughout the property over time.
Water Heater Services in Arlington Heights
Water heaters throughout Arlington Heights often show signs of wear as systems age alongside the homes themselves. We regularly service older tank-style water heaters in homes built during the village’s rapid postwar expansion, especially in neighborhoods filled with ranches, split-levels, and Colonials. Home Comfort provides:
- Water Heater Repair
- Water Heater Installation
- Water Heater Maintenance
Water heater problems in Arlington Heights usually start with small warning signs that homeowners notice during everyday routines, like running out of hot water halfway through morning showers or hearing popping and banging sounds coming from the tank after years of sediment buildup. We regularly service homes near Pioneer Park, Buffalo Creek, and the surrounding residential neighborhoods where older water heaters are beginning to struggle under heavier household demand. Our technicians help homeowners figure out whether the system still has dependable life remaining or if replacement is becoming the smarter long-term investment.
“Travis was very thorough and helpful along with his coworker. They each inspected a furnace and the one on the second floor was having issues… Home Comfort replaced our downstairs furnace 4 years ago and it’s running like a champ.”
JOE K.
Why Arlington Heights Homeowners Trust Home Comfort?
Home Comfort already services homes throughout Arlington Heights every week, and our technicians understand the housing layouts, HVAC configurations, and comfort issues common throughout the northwest suburbs. Whether we are servicing a boiler near downtown Arlington Heights, replacing a furnace in Greenbrier, or troubleshooting airflow problems in a split-level near Lake Arlington, we approach every job with the same practical mindset homeowners appreciate. Arlington Heights homeowners continue choosing Home Comfort because we provide:
- Experienced HVAC technicians familiar with older and newer suburban housing
- Fast scheduling and responsive repair availability
- Clear communication without pressure sales tactics
- Long-term repair and replacement planning
- Thorough diagnostics instead of rushed service calls
- Respectful work inside occupied homes and condos
- Comfort Plans for year- round peace of mind
A lot of our business comes from repeat customers and referrals because homeowners want technicians who take time to explain problems clearly instead of talking over them.
Schedule HVAC or Water Heater Service in Arlington Heights, IL
Arlington Heights homeowners near Lake Arlington, the residential streets surrounding Pioneer Park, and older neighborhoods closer to downtown often deal with comfort problems tied to aging ductwork, remodeled floorplans, and heating and cooling systems that were never redesigned as the home expanded over time.
Whether your upstairs bedrooms stay warmer than the rest of the house, your furnace struggles during freezing weather near Arlington Heights Road, or airflow feels uneven between finished basements and upper levels, Home Comfort is ready to help. Call Home Comfort at 847-824-4336 today to schedule heating, cooling, air quality, or water heater service in Arlington Heights, IL.
Arlington Heights Home Owners FAQs
Why is my upstairs bedroom warmer than the rest of my house?
In many local homes, this is caused by original ductwork designed around smaller floorplans before upper-level or kitchen expansions were added. Airflow restrictions or inadequate return air configurations are common causes we can resolve.
What is causing the popping and banging sounds from my water heater?
This noise typically indicates a significant amount of sediment buildup at the bottom of your tank over years of service. It traps water beneath it, which boils and pops, making the system run harder and less efficiently.
Do you service historical heating systems like boilers in Arlington Heights?
Yes. In the Historic Arlington area and sections close to downtown, traditional hydronic boiler systems remain very common. Our technicians are fully equipped to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair these older units.
Page Updated on June 8, 2026
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Completed spring commercial preventive maintenance on rooftop HVAC unit, performing comprehensive inspection of electrical components, refrigerant lines, capacitors, and contactors. Documented equipment specifications, inspected interior ductwork and insulation conditions, captured detailed photos of system components, and updated equipment and filter information per maintenance protocol.
Completed spring preventive maintenance inspection on commercial HVAC systems including rooftop condenser unit and indoor air handler. Performed comprehensive checklist evaluation, documented current equipment specifications and filter information, captured photographic documentation of all units, and identified panel damage on indoor unit requiring future attention. Updated equipment records to reflect current system conditions and flagged necessary changes to filter inventory list for proper maintenance tracking.
Completed spring preventive maintenance on commercial HVAC system. Replaced heavily clogged air filter that showed significant dust and debris accumulation. Inspected electrical components including capacitor, contactor, and associated wiring connections. Documented current equipment specifications and filter dimensions for maintenance records, noting any discrepancies requiring filter list updates.
Completed spring preventative maintenance on commercial HVAC system per contract service agreement. Replaced air filter on indoor air handler unit and performed comprehensive inspection of two Goodman rooftop condenser units. Documented equipment specifications and filter dimensions, noting all system information for maintenance records and flagging necessary updates to filter inventory list.
Performed commercial preventive maintenance visit on HVAC system. Identified failed dual-run capacitor and replaced with new TITAN PRO TRCP356 rated at 35+5 MFD 440/370 VAC. Unit tested and operating within normal parameters upon completion.
Completed spring preventive maintenance on commercial HVAC system including filter replacement and equipment inspection. Replaced air filter in air handler unit and performed electrical component inspection on outdoor condenser unit, noting capacitor showing signs of corrosion and discoloration that may require future replacement. Updated equipment and filter specifications per maintenance protocol.
Completed spring preventive maintenance on commercial HVAC unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection per checklist, documented manufacturer equipment specifications from unit nameplate, and tested electrical components including capacitor voltage readings. Updated equipment information and filter specifications for maintenance records.
Completed spring preventive maintenance on commercial rooftop York air conditioning unit per prepaid service agreement. Performed comprehensive checklist inspection, verified tenant availability prior to service, captured updated equipment information and filter specifications, and conducted electrical diagnostics with amperage readings of 15.2A on motor components.
# Service Report Completed spring preventive maintenance inspection on commercial HVAC system per prepaid service agreement. Coordinated tenant availability prior to site access as required. Performed comprehensive checklist evaluation on Trane XR80 furnace unit located in basement mechanical room, inspecting burner assembly, heat exchanger, blower motor, and all safety controls. Verified proper operation of digital control board and thermostat communication. Inspected ductwork connections, PVC condensate drainage system, and gas supply piping for leaks or deterioration. Proceeded to outdoor condensing unit and conducted electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, recording voltage and amperage readings at 505.7 on main power supply to verify unit operating within manufacturer specifications. Inspected compressor wiring, capacitor connections, and contactor operation. All electrical components functioning properly with no abnormalities detected. Updated equipment information and filter
Completed spring preventive maintenance on commercial rooftop HVAC unit per prepaid service agreement. Performed comprehensive system inspection with checklist documentation, verified electrical components and capacitor operation with multimeter readings, captured equipment nameplate data and filter specifications for records update, and flagged necessary changes to filter inventory list. Unit interior showed accumulation of debris which was noted; all electrical connections inspected and system operational upon completion.
# Service Report Completed scheduled commercial preventive maintenance visit under CSA plan. Replaced failed contactor on rooftop HVAC unit due to severe corrosion and deterioration of contacts and housing from weather exposure. New contactor installed, wired, and tested for proper operation. Unit restored to normal function with all electrical connections secure.
# Service Summary Completed commercial HVAC preventive maintenance visit under prepaid service agreement. Identified and replaced failed capacitor on rooftop unit. Old capacitor exhibited significant corrosion and deterioration on metal casing, indicating end of service life. Installed new OEM replacement capacitor, verified proper electrical connections, and tested unit operation to confirm successful repair. System restored to normal operating condition.
Completed spring preventive maintenance inspection on commercial Lennox furnace system per checklist requirements. Verified equipment operation, documented current equipment specifications and filter information for records update, and performed electrical diagnostics using clamp meter to confirm proper amperage draw and system performance. All equipment photographed and flagged necessary filter list updates for office review.
# Service Summary Completed spring preventive maintenance inspection on commercial rooftop HVAC equipment including York condenser unit and cylindrical air conditioning unit. Performed comprehensive checklist evaluation, documented current equipment specifications and filter information, captured photographic documentation of all units and their operating conditions, and flagged necessary updates for filter list maintenance records.
# Service Summary Performed commercial HVAC preventive maintenance visit. Replaced failed dual-run capacitor (TITAN PRO TRCFD355, 35+5 MFD, 440/370 VAC) on outdoor condensing unit. Disconnected electrical connections, removed old capacitor showing signs of wear and deterioration, installed new capacitor, and reconnected all wiring to contactor and compressor terminals. Verified proper electrical connections and system operation upon completion.
# Service Report Completed spring preventive maintenance on commercial rooftop York air conditioning unit per contract service agreement checklist. Confirmed tenant availability prior to site access as required. Performed comprehensive inspection of condenser unit including visual assessment of cabinet condition, coil cleanliness, and overall equipment operation. Tested and documented electrical readings using digital multimeter, recording voltage at 347.1V to verify proper power supply. Inspected run capacitor condition and electrical connections at contactor assembly. Evaluated condenser coil for debris accumulation and airflow restrictions. Noted weathering and rust staining on rooftop equipment base and surrounding roof membrane. Documented equipment nameplate information and current filter specifications for maintenance records. Captured photographic documentation of equipment condition and service performed. Flagged equipment information updates for office records to ensure accu
Completed spring preventive maintenance on commercial HVAC unit per contract service agreement. Verified tenant availability prior to service, performed comprehensive checklist inspection including filter examination and replacement documentation (noted previous service date 3/25/22), and conducted electrical diagnostics using multimeter to test capacitor and verify proper voltage readings on contactor assembly. Updated equipment information and filter specifications for maintenance records, photographed system components for documentation purposes.
# Service Report Performed scheduled commercial preventive maintenance visit on outdoor HVAC condensing unit. Diagnosed failed contactor and capacitor during system inspection. Removed and replaced defective contactor with new component, ensuring proper electrical connections across all terminals. Installed new capacitor to restore proper compressor and fan motor operation. Verified all wire connections were secure and properly terminated. Tested system operation following repairs, confirming proper startup sequence and normal running amperage. Unit returned to full operational status. All work completed in accordance with manufacturer specifications and electrical code requirements.
# Service Report Completed scheduled commercial HVAC maintenance visit under prepaid service agreement. Diagnosed and replaced failed dual-run capacitor on outdoor condensing unit. Removed defective TITAN capacitor and installed new OEM-equivalent replacement with matching specifications. Verified proper electrical connections, tested compressor and condenser fan motor operation, and confirmed system returned to normal cooling function. Unit showed signs of age and weather exposure but is now operating within manufacturer specifications. Documentation photos captured for service records.
# Service Summary Completed spring preventive maintenance inspection on commercial rooftop Lennox HVAC unit per CSA agreement. Performed comprehensive checklist including electrical diagnostics with clamp meter showing 498S reading, capacitor inspection, and visual assessment of all system components. Updated equipment and filter information for maintenance records and documented system condition with photographs.