At Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning, you can depend on our licensed and insured HVAC technicians to properly service the HVAC systems you rely on. Our dedicated professionals provide a full range of installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement services to residents throughout Canton, OH, and surrounding areas.
From minor problems to new construction, we will ensure that your gas furnace, electric furnace, central air conditioner, ductless mini-split, and other systems are correctly installed and serviced.
Contact Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning at (330) 644-7811 to schedule heating or cooling services in Canton, OH, today!

24/7 Emergency HVAC Repair Services
Our 24/7 emergency HVAC services ensure your comfort throughout the year, day, night, holiday, or weekend. We can repair your air conditioner, furnace, heat pump, boiler, and more. We keep a complete inventory, use industry-approved techniques, and ensure top-quality elements to restore your HVAC systems to operation.
If you notice any of the following signs, we recommend scheduling an appointment right away:
- Short-cycling
- Leaks
- Natural gas odors, like rotten eggs
- Yellow pilot lights
- Odd noises, such as grinding, banging, clanking, screeching, or knocking
- Frequently tripped breakers
Dependable Heating Installation & Maintenance
Our licensed and insured HVAC technicians can help keep you warm and cozy throughout the winter. We can install, maintain, repair, and replace various heating systems.
- Gas & electric furnaces: We can install, maintain, replace, or repair your home’s gas and electric furnace.
- Boilers: Boilers are a practical heating option within our climate. Our expert boiler technicians can install, maintain, repair, and replace gas and electric boilers.
- Radiant space heating: Our HVAC technicians can install and repair radiant space heating systems incorporating thermal tubing or heating panels to heat your home efficiently and reliably.
Contact Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning at (330) 644-7811 to schedule heating installation or maintenance services in Canton, OH, today!
Professional Cooling Installation & Maintenance
We can help keep you cool all summer long by servicing the following systems:
- Central air conditioning: We can install, repair, maintain, and replace your home or business’s central air conditioning system. We’ll perform accurate load calculations, install the new system, and calibrate the unit to deliver exceptional energy efficiency and reliability.
- Ductless mini-splits: Ductless mini-splits are cost-effective, energy-efficient solutions that deliver superior comfort and performance. We can install single or multi-unit systems in any room of your home, including as part of a zoned heating or cooling system.
- Heat pumps: Air-source heat pumps and geothermal systems are well suited for our climate and will provide energy-efficient, eco-friendly heating and cooling performance throughout the year. We can install, maintain, and repair ground and air source heat pumps in your home, condo, apartment, or business.
- Packaged units: Packaged units offer heating and cooling functions in a single unit. We can install packaged systems that incorporate gas furnaces, electric furnaces, heat pumps, and central air conditioning systems.
Contact Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning at (330) 644-7811 to schedule an appointment for cooling system installation or maintenance services in Canton, OH, today!
Reliable Indoor Air Quality Services
Our team will help you breathe easier by installing, maintaining, and repairing indoor air quality systems that remove dust, dander, pollen, and allergens from your home’s air supply.
Our indoor air quality services include:
When you need a breath of fresh air, contact Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning at (330) 644-7811 to schedule indoor air quality services in Canton, OH, today!
Choose Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning in Canton
Since 1974, the Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning professionals have worked hard to become the region’s most trusted and respected HVAC service provider. Our customized services ensure the reliability of the heating and cooling systems in your home or business.
As Northeast Ohio’s heating and air conditioning experts, you can depend on our team when you need complex repairs, proper installation, or comprehensive maintenance.
When you choose Lakes, you will always receive:
- Upfront pricing & financing options
- Licensed, insured & background-checked technicians
- Military, veteran & senior discounts
- Free estimates on service calls and replacements
- And more!
When you need reliable HVAC services in Canton, OH, contact Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning at (330) 644-7811 to schedule a service appointment!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Canton, OH
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to no cooling complaint on second floor of residential property. Upon arrival, inspected Carrier air handler unit located in interior mechanical room and outdoor condensing unit positioned on exterior concrete pad. Performed system diagnostics and operational testing on both indoor and outdoor HVAC components. Verified proper electrical connections at disconnect boxes and confirmed adequate airflow through system. Evaluated thermostat communication and zone control functionality. Restored cooling operation to upper level living space and confirmed system cycling properly with adequate temperature differential across evaporator coil.
Responded to service call for frozen air conditioning unit. Upon arrival, confirmed unit had been shut down and ice had melted. Inspected indoor evaporator coil and air handler for proper airflow and refrigerant operation. Verified system returned to normal operating condition after thawing cycle completed.
Completed scheduled spring/summer preventive maintenance on commercial HVAC unit. Performed electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, recording amperage readings of 782 on system components. Inspected and tested motor connections, verified proper wire routing and secure terminations with existing cable management. All electrical connections, panel components, and system operations found to be within normal parameters.
Completed comprehensive site evaluation for AC retrofit and equipment sizing analysis. Documented existing HVAC system consisting of Goodman furnace/air handler unit and CAPF3636B2DB evaporator coil rated for R22 or R410A refrigerant with 450 PSIG design pressure. Photographed manufacturer data plates, mechanical room configuration, ductwork layout including large black flexible ducts, and condensate drain piping. Assessed installation conditions in basement mechanical space with concrete flooring to determine proper equipment specifications for replacement system.
Completed installation of ductwork for master bathroom in new construction project. Installed stainless steel duct runs with elbow joints and rectangular plenum connection, routing through basement ceiling joists to serve bathroom area. Left two registers on site as requested for final installation phase.
Completed spring maintenance on commercial HVAC condenser unit. Upon inspection, found extensive deterioration of exterior casing with protective grille material compromised and torn away, exposing internal components to weather and debris. Unit exterior exhibited heavy accumulation of dirt, grime, and biological growth requiring thorough cleaning. Interior inspection revealed significant mineral deposits and corrosion on compressor mounting base, along with debris accumulation throughout cabinet. Cleaned condenser coils, removed debris from unit interior, and inspected refrigerant lines and electrical connections for integrity. Documented unit condition with photographs due to advanced deterioration of cabinet requiring replacement recommendation.
Completed spring maintenance on commercial outdoor air conditioning condenser unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of electrical components within control panel, including MARS capacitor and wiring connections at terminal block. Cleaned and evaluated exterior condenser unit with fan assembly and housing. All components inspected for proper operation and seasonal readiness.
Performed contracted maintenance on commercial HVAC air handler units. Removed blower wheel assemblies from cabinets and transported to outdoor workspace for thorough cleaning. Disassembled front access panels to extract cylindrical cross-flow blower wheels, which were cleaned to remove accumulated dirt and debris. Documented condition of components with photos during maintenance process. Units staged on work table for reassembly after cleaning was completed.
Completed scheduled spring maintenance on commercial HVAC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, noting normal weathering and dirt accumulation on exterior surfaces and protective grille. Verified condenser positioning on concrete pad remains stable with proper clearance from building structure. Inspected electrical conduit and refrigerant line connections along exterior wall mounting for secure attachment and absence of damage.
Accessed indoor HVAC components through metal ductwork panel. Confirmed Koch brand equipment installation with system documentation visible and legible. Conducted standard preventive maintenance procedures including visual inspection of ductwork connections and system accessibility points. All major components operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified at time of visit.
Completed spring maintenance on commercial HVAC unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection, including electrical components, capacitor, and wiring connections. Cleaned debris and leaves from unit cabinet and condensate pan, ensuring proper drainage and airflow for optimal system performance.
Completed spring maintenance on commercial HVAC unit. Performed standard preventive maintenance inspection of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler components. Inspected compressor, refrigerant lines, and electrical connections on outdoor unit, noting significant rust and corrosion present throughout base pan requiring monitoring for future replacement consideration. Evaluated indoor air handler evaporator coil section and condensate management system. Confirmed condensate pump operational with proper drainage through copper discharge lines. Inspected drain pan for standing water and verified adequate slope for drainage. Observed mineral deposits and water staining in drain pan consistent with normal operation. Checked all electrical connections and wiring for secure terminations. System operational and cooling properly at time of service completion.
Completed seasonal air conditioning tune-up and maintenance inspection on residential cooling system. Inspected damaged attic ventilation as requested and documented exterior AC condenser unit condition with surrounding area assessment. All routine maintenance procedures performed according to manufacturer specifications.
Responded to service call for reported boiler leak in basement mechanical area. Upon inspection, discovered significant corrosion and oxidation on copper piping assembly, particularly on bypass loop configuration with visible green patina at multiple joints and connection points. Assessed electrical relay component connected to circulator pump system, noting age-related wear on terminals and wiring connections. Documented extensive deterioration of mechanical system components including corroded piping and aging control devices. Photographed affected areas showing compromised copper pipe integrity and electrical connections for repair recommendations. System requires replacement of corroded copper piping sections and evaluation of pump relay functionality to restore proper operation and eliminate active leak source.
Completed comprehensive spring maintenance on residential outdoor air conditioning condenser unit. Performed standard seasonal inspection including cleaning of condenser coils, verification of refrigerant levels, testing of electrical connections, and confirmation of proper airflow through the unit. System is operating within normal parameters with no issues identified; unit is ready for the cooling season.
Responded to no heat call and performed diagnostic testing on furnace system. Upon inspection, conducted combustion analysis which revealed 65% combustion efficiency and 0 ppm carbon monoxide readings, indicating the furnace was operating but with reduced efficiency. Identified and resolved the issue preventing the heating system from maintaining proper operation, restoring heat to the residence.
Completed full HVAC system replacement in basement mechanical room, installing new Lennox furnace and air conditioning system. Removed existing equipment and installed new furnace with proper ductwork connections, including metallic supply and return plenums with sealed joints. Connected all necessary electrical wiring, gas lines, and condensate drainage. Performed system startup, verified proper airflow using diagnostic equipment, and confirmed all safety controls operational.
Responded to commercial A/C service call for unit failing to activate with thermostat set at 70°F while space temperature reached 77°F. Performed diagnostic inspection of rooftop HVAC system, documented equipment condition including outdoor unit housing and associated components. Assessed unit operation, electrical connections, and control systems to identify cause of cooling failure and restore proper temperature control to occupied space.
Performed comprehensive furnace inspection and cleaning as requested for home sale preparation. Conducted combustion analysis using Testo 327-1 analyzer, confirming natural gas furnace operating within acceptable parameters with flue gas readings showing 8.1% oxygen, 562% air, and carbon monoxide levels at 17 ppm. System cleaned, tested, and verified safe for operation.
Completed scheduled recurring filter change service on commercial American Standard packaged HVAC unit. Accessed unit, removed and replaced 20x25x2 air filter with new MultiPleat filter, verified proper fitment, and secured access panel. Unit operational with improved airflow.
Completed scheduled commercial cooling maintenance on rooftop HVAC unit. Performed system diagnostics using digital measurement equipment, recording temperature reading of 72°F at electrical panel. Accessed internal compartment to inspect blower assembly, electrical connections, and ductwork components. Removed packaging material that had been inadvertently left inside unit during previous service. Verified all electrical connections, wiring harnesses, and mechanical components for proper operation and secured access panel upon completion of inspection.