The winter months in Akron, OH, can be long and cold, especially if your heating system doesn’t meet your needs. Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning provides complete heating system services throughout Akron, including installation and replacement. We can help you upgrade your heating system with a modern, energy-efficient solution to keep your home warm and your monthly bills low.
To schedule heating system installations and replacements in Akron, OH, trust the Lakes Heating professionals. Call us at (330) 644-7811 today.
Expert Heating Installation & Replacement Services
There are a lot of great choices for heating systems. Our expert team has the experience, skills, and tools to install the following:
- Gas & electric furnaces: These forced-air heating systems are incredibly popular because they’re affordable to install and powerful enough to heat your entire home quickly.
- Boilers: These systems heat water to create steam in hydronic systems like radiators or baseboard heating.
- Ductless mini-split systems: These systems provide zoned heat for individual rooms without requiring ductwork, making them ideal for home additions.
- Heat pumps: These efficient heating systems pull heat from the air outside your home and transfer it into your home using refrigerant.
- Geothermal units: These systems use the Earth’s internal temperature to heat your home in a cost-effective and environmentally friendly way.
- Hydronic systems: These heating systems use hot water or steam to heat your home through space heating, floor heating, snowmelt systems, etc.
Signs You Need To Replace Your Heating System
Most heating systems will last 10 to 20 years with regular maintenance, but replacing your system before it fails is essential. Otherwise, you risk being without a working heating system when you need one most.
Watch out for indicators that you need to replace your system soon, including:
- Frequent repairs: If your system needs repairs more often, you’re better off putting that money toward a new, reliable system.
- Heating bills are rising: If your heating bills continue rising, your system is no longer running efficiently. Upgrading to a new system will help you save on monthly bills.
- System doesn’t keep home warm: If your heating system isn’t keeping your home warm, it may not be adequately sized for your square footage or simply isn’t working as it should.
- System is making unusual sounds: If your system is at the end of its life, it may begin to produce popping and rattling sounds, which can indicate mechanical failures.Â
Upgrade your heating system for reliable heating all winter by contacting Lakes Heating at (330) 644-7811 today.
Choosing the Best System for My Northeast Ohio Home
With so many effective heating systems, it can take time to determine which is suitable for your home. Our experienced technicians can meet with you and assess your home to help determine which system is ideal for your needs, home size, budget, and indoor air quality.
Call us at (330) 644-7811 to schedule a heating system consultation today.
Choose Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning
Lakes Heating has been trusted and respected in your home and business since 1974. You can expect excellent service and high-quality products when you rely on our licensed, insured, and background-checked technicians to upgrade your heating system. We provide free estimates on replacements and service calls. We also offer upfront pricing and financing.
For heating services you can trust, call Lakes Heating at (330) 644-7811.
Frequently Asked Questions
What size heating system do I need?
While many people think it’s best to get the biggest heating system you can afford, that’s not a good idea. If your system is too large for your home’s square footage, it can be inefficient and shorten the system’s life span. Our team can help you determine the size and type of heating system best for your home and budget.
At which temperature will my heat pump stop working well?
Heat pumps work reliably and efficiently until outdoor temperatures drop below 40 degrees Fahrenheit. At that point, it becomes inefficient, and at 25 degrees Fahrenheit, you’ll need to use supplemental heat from a traditional heating system.