Keeping your home comfort system in the best working condition means having a reliable HVAC contractor you can trust to deliver fast, effective service when you need it most.
At Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning, our team has proudly served Ohio families for over 50 years. We understand the urgency behind your HVAC service needs, so we offer 24/7 emergency solutions to restore your comfort as quickly as possible.
Don’t let heating and air conditioning issues disrupt your indoor comfort. Contact the Lakes team at (330) 644-7811 to request HVAC services in Cuyahoga Falls today!

24/7 Emergency HVAC Repair
When sudden heating and cooling failures threaten your home’s comfort, you need a team ready to tackle the challenge and restore total functionality quickly. At Lakes, we are proud to deliver 24/7 emergency HVAC repairs throughout Cuyahoga Falls, rapidly restoring comfort when needed.
Contact us the moment you experience any of the following signs of needed repair:
- No cooling or heating
- Strange odors
- Loud, unusual noises
- Sudden spike in energy expenses
- Poor airflow
- Frequent on/off cycling
- Tripped breakers and blown fuses
- Ice formation on evaporator coils
AC Installation & Replacement
Whether you’re installing air conditioning in a newly built property or wish to upgrade to an all-new system, our team has you covered. We are well-versed in installing and replacing various cooling systems, including heat pumps and ductless mini-splits.
Our team understands that investing in a new air conditioner can unnecessarily strain families’ finances. That’s why we offer several flexible financing options and regular coupons and specials to help make AC installation and replacement as affordable and accessible as possible.
AC Maintenance
You should schedule air conditioning maintenance at least once per year before the summer season hits. Doing so can provide significant benefits that Cuyahoga Falls families can’t afford to miss out on:
- Enhanced energy efficiency
- Reduced utility bills
- Improved system reliability
- Decreased repair requests
- Extended system life span
- Manufacturer warranty preservation
Call (330) 644-7811 to schedule air conditioning installation, replacement, or maintenance at your Cuyahoga Falls home today!
Reliable Heating Services
Ohio winters can be brutal, so you must have a trustworthy heating contractor to deliver long-lasting solutions. Our team is proud to meet the diverse heating needs of Cuyahoga Falls residents. We deliver:
Installation & Replacement
At Lakes, our team understands that every household’s heating requirements differ. Our licensed and insured technicians are trained to install and replace various heating system solutions, including electric or gas furnaces and boilers.
From new construction heating installations to upgrading existing units, we can service all makes and models, delivering reliable heating solutions throughout Cuyahoga Falls.
Maintenance
We recommend having your heating system professionally serviced at least once annually before the winter season. During your furnace tune-up appointment, our team will evaluate every aspect of your system to ensure it operates optimally all season. We will:
- Replace air filters as needed
- Calibrate the thermostat
- Clean and inspect burners
- Lubricate moving parts
- Check and tighten electrical connections
- Inspect flue and vents
- And much more!
Schedule your heating service today by contacting our team at (330) 644-7811!Â
Why Choose Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning?
Since 1974, Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning has proudly offered fast, reliable HVAC solutions that Ohio families trust. Our licensed and insured technicians can service all brands, offering free estimates on replacements and service calls for complete transparency and peace of mind.
With flexible financing options and special discounts, we strive to make our HVAC services affordable and accessible to all Cuyahoga Falls families.
Call Lakes at (330) 644-7811 to schedule HVAC service and experience the difference between working with a team that puts your comfort first!
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Job Locations and Reviews
# AC Retrofit Installation
Successfully completed a comprehensive AC retrofit installation at a residential property. Removed existing air conditioning system and installed new outdoor condenser unit on prepared gravel base with proper clearances from structure. Unit positioned on exterior wall with beige vinyl siding, ensuring adequate airflow and accessibility for future maintenance. Mounted electrical disconnect box on exterior wall with appropriate conduit routing and secure wiring connections to comply with electrical codes.
Inside the basement mechanical room, installed new evaporator coil to match the outdoor condenser specifications. Integrated coil with existing air handler unit, ensuring proper refrigerant line connections and condensate drainage. Ran refrigerant lines between indoor and outdoor components through wall penetration, properly sealed and insulated to prevent energy loss and moisture issues.
Completed all electrical connections including power supply to conden
Completed comprehensive evaluation of existing HVAC system for AC retrofit replacement. Assessed indoor furnace unit located in attic space and outdoor Luxaire condenser unit positioned on building exterior. Documented current equipment configuration, including ductwork connections, refrigerant line routing, electrical conduit placement, and equipment mounting conditions. Noted outdoor unit situated on gravel pad with vegetation overgrowth requiring clearance prior to installation. Evaluated attic access, structural support requirements, and utility connections for new equipment installation. Provided detailed estimate for complete AC system replacement including removal of existing components, installation of new indoor and outdoor units, refrigerant line set, electrical connections, and system startup procedures.
Performed seasonal tune-up on residential air conditioning system, including system diagnostics with digital manifold gauges showing refrigerant pressures and temperatures within acceptable ranges. Identified heavily soiled condenser coil with significant dirt and debris accumulation restricting airflow, requiring thorough cleaning for optimal heat transfer efficiency. Customer reported concerns regarding zoning system operation that will require follow-up evaluation by technician with advanced zoning system expertise.
Responded to service call for air conditioning unit disconnect at residential property. Upon arrival, coordinated with homeowner to access outdoor AC unit located on patio area. Performed system evacuation using CPS VC200 digital vacuum gauge, achieving proper vacuum levels at 5.7 microns to safely recover refrigerant from the system. Inspection revealed significant corrosion and rust on refrigerant line connections, copper piping joints, and associated hardware, indicating prolonged exposure to outdoor elements and moisture. Successfully disconnected refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and conduit from outdoor condensing unit. All refrigerant was properly recovered in accordance with EPA regulations. Documented existing equipment condition showing deteriorated connections and weathered components on concrete pad. Unit disconnection completed as requested.
# HVAC Install - A/C & Coil
Completed full AC retrofit installation at residential property. Removed existing air conditioning system and installed new outdoor condenser unit on concrete pad with proper elevation and clearance from structure. Unit positioned on white base platform with appropriate spacing for airflow and serviceability.
Installed new evaporator coil inside existing air handler. Ran new refrigerant line set from outdoor condenser to indoor coil, utilizing gray insulation material on copper piping for proper temperature control and condensation prevention. Secured refrigerant lines with mounting clips along building exterior, routing lines efficiently to minimize exposure and maintain clean appearance.
Installed electrical disconnect box on exterior wall adjacent to condenser unit, mounted on vinyl siding per code requirements. Completed all electrical connections between disconnect, condenser unit, and indoor air handler. Verified proper voltage and amperage at equip
Completed scheduled commercial cooling maintenance visit on rooftop package unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condenser unit, verifying proper operation of cylindrical fan assembly and adequate airflow through perimeter vents. Confirmed unit is properly mounted on concrete pad with functional condensate drainage system. Inspected HVAC ductwork components including insulated sections and verified proper labeling and installation integrity. Unit operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified. All equipment showing typical weathering consistent with outdoor installation and regular use.
Replaced damaged outdoor mini split heat pump unit with new Daikin system. Completed refrigerant line pressure testing using digital manifold gauges, achieving leak-free results with 0.2% pressure drop over 5-minute test period at 423.3 psig. Verified proper system operation with supply air temperature reading of 55.5°F at indoor unit.
Supervised third-party contractor during installation of alarm sensor into commercial heat pump unit to ensure proper integration with existing system. Verified all refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and mechanical components remained undisturbed during sensor installation, with unit maintaining proper operation throughout the process.
Completed annual maintenance on a 1-year-old residential air conditioning system. Performed electrical diagnostics using testing meter to verify proper voltage and amperage at the condensing unit, inspected condenser coil condition noting minor dust accumulation on fins, and confirmed all electrical connections were secure. Unit operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified.
# HVAC Install - Complete System
Successfully completed a full furnace and air conditioning system retrofit at a residential property. The installation included a new furnace/air handler unit positioned in the interior mechanical room with proper condensate drainage routing via white PVC piping, gray flexible and metal ductwork connections, and copper refrigerant line sets. The outdoor condensing unit was installed on a concrete pad against the building exterior with appropriate clearances from landscaping and structures. All refrigerant lines were properly insulated and routed through the building envelope. System was tested, charged to manufacturer specifications, and verified operational. Work area was cleaned and all debris removed upon completion.
Responded to service call for mini split system displaying low refrigerant error code. Upon arrival, connected manifold gauges to service ports and verified refrigerant charge levels were below manufacturer specifications. Inspected outdoor condenser unit coil and protective grille for damage or blockages, finding fins in acceptable condition. Removed access panel from indoor unit to check for potential leak points and system integrity. System requires refrigerant recharge and leak detection testing to restore proper operation and resolve error code condition.
Responded to callback for recurring electrical issue. Inspected and documented wiring connections at terminal blocks, finding accumulated dust and debris on components. Verified wire terminations at red connector blocks and conduit attachment points, checking for loose connections or degradation that could cause repeated system failures.
Completed new construction HVAC installation in residential space, including ductwork routing and equipment placement. Installed metallic flexible duct components and positioned HVAC equipment in accordance with building specifications, with electrical panel integration for system power supply.
Completed full furnace replacement in basement utility area. Removed existing unit and installed new furnace system with proper venting configuration using white PVC intake and exhaust piping. Connected all necessary gas lines, electrical connections, and integrated system with existing A.O. Smith water heater. Installed exterior termination components including PVC vent pipes through wall with proper flashing and support brackets. Verified all connections for proper operation, tested system startup sequence, and confirmed adequate airflow and combustion performance. Unit operating within manufacturer specifications.
Completed installation of commercial mini-split system by mounting indoor unit, routing refrigerant lines and electrical connections through wall penetration, and performing system startup. Verified proper refrigerant pressures using manifold gauges and conducted preventive maintenance inspection to ensure optimal system operation.
Completed full A/C system and evaporator coil replacement. Removed existing air conditioning unit and installed new condensing unit with matching indoor evaporator coil. Established proper refrigerant line connections, verified electrical connections to specifications, and routed condensate drainage through existing plumbing infrastructure. System was pressure tested, evacuated, and charged to manufacturer specifications. Performed startup procedures and verified proper airflow, temperature differential, and system operation across all components.
Responded to no heat call on Daikin furnace that stopped operating after high wind event. Diagnosed failed inducer motor and verified unit was under warranty with 10-year coverage remaining. Ordered replacement inducer motor (part #0131C0000PS) for warranty replacement and scheduled follow-up installation upon part arrival.
Completed residential furnace replacement with installation of new YORK brand heating unit in basement mechanical room. Configured PVC venting system with vertical exhaust piping, secured all ductwork connections, and verified proper electrical wiring integration. System tested and operational upon completion.
Completed AC retrofit installation at residential property. Exterior condenser unit installed on concrete pad against house exterior with proper electrical disconnect and conduit routing. Interior basement work included routing of refrigerant lines and associated piping through unfinished space to connect outdoor condensing unit to indoor air handling system.
Completed full air conditioning system replacement including outdoor condensing unit and indoor evaporator coil. Installed new copper refrigerant line set with proper insulation, connected to service valves, and performed system startup with manifold gauge verification to ensure proper refrigerant charge and system operation. System tested and confirmed operational with all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.