Call the Experts at Frasier’s Plumbing, Heating & Cooling!
Are you sick of your heating or cooling system giving you trouble? Whether it’s a lack of heat during a frigid Wisconsin winter or no air conditioning when the sweltering heat and humidity crank up the temperature, you need someone who can get your system fixed and get you back to living comfortably again. At Frasier’s Plumbing, Heating & Cooling, providing exceptional home repair and maintenance services is what we’ve done for the last century. When it comes to repair, replacement, or maintenance for your air conditioner or heater, nobody has been doing it for longer, and nobody provides you with a better customer experience.
Call the experts at Frasier’s Plumbing, Heating & Cooling at (715) 804 0947 today for all your heating and air conditioning repair and maintenance needs!
Let Us Handle Your Heating & Cooling Needs!
Frasier’s Plumbing, Heating & Cooling has been providing customers with the home services they need for over 100 years, and in that time we’ve learned that being the name customers trust involves not only being there to solve your problems, but being able to solve the problem you have. We have the tools, training, and equipment to handle any type of heating and cooling problem, large and small, and we service all different types of equipment. Whether you have an older system or the latest equipment, we can service it and keep it running at its best all year long.
Our complete range of services includes:
- Air conditioning & heating repairs
- Air conditioning & heating installations
- Heat pump services
- HVAC maintenance services
- Indoor air quality
- Duct cleaning
- Emergency heating & cooling services
Eagle River AC Repair
When it comes to your home, you expect nothing less than the best, and the best is what we make it our mission to deliver. Our carefully-selected Eagle River AC repair technicians are not only skilled, but friendly and will do everything they can to make your day brighter. We’re professional through every step of the way, and we’re respectful of your home, your time, and your budget. We want you and your family to be safe and comfortable, and we do whatever it takes to keep your home that way.
Give us a call if you notice any of the following AC problems:
- Air conditioner is blowing warm air
- Air conditioner won’t turn on
- Air conditioner is leaking condensation
- Air conditioner isn’t cooling your home evenly
- Your home feels more humid than usual
- Your energy bill has increased, but your home still isn’t cool
Heater & Furnace Repair in Eagle River
A working heater is an absolute necessity during the winter. Whether you’re looking for a reliable heating company to tune up your furnace in the fall or need a fast emergency heater repair, Frasier’s has you covered. Our Eagle River heater repair pros have the tools, training, and skill to ensure that your problems are resolved quickly so you can go back to being comfortable as soon as possible. We understand that a heating problem in winter is an urgent issue and that you want the problem to be resolved quickly the first time. We come to your home quickly, find the root of the problem, and then implement a quality solution that solves it for good. We’re even available for emergency services 24/7 for all our Partner Plan Members and 8am-10pm – 7 days a week for all non-members.
Contact Frasier’s Plumbing, Heating & Cooling today to schedule your AC or heater repair appointment in Eagle River.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Eagle River, WI
Job Locations and Reviews
Performed annual maintenance on Bryant furnace per scheduled tune-up. Inspected and cleaned system components, checked electrical connections and verified proper operation. Unit is functioning within normal parameters; no significant issues identified.
Responded to callback service request for reported insufficient heating. Upon inspection, all system components were functioning properly. Observed that thermostats are aging and recommended replacement, which customer elected to pursue independently. No operational issues identified at time of service.
Replaced faulty limit switch with compatible OEM component on HVAC unit. Properly secured electrical connections to terminals with appropriate hardware. System tested after installation and confirmed to be functioning correctly within normal operating parameters.
Performed annual inspection on 4+ year old furnace. Inspected blower wheel assembly for proper operation and conducted combustion analysis with readings of O2 10.9%, CO 31ppm, CO2 5.7%, and stack temperature 86.3°F, all within acceptable parameters.
Performed annual heat inspection on 15-year-old furnace as part of Partner Plan maintenance. Cleaned inducer blower wheel and conducted combustion analysis with readings of 9.6% O2, 9 ppm CO, and 6.5% CO2. System operating within normal parameters.
Responded to service call for thermostat issues. Found unit locked and displaying temperature in Celsius. Successfully unlocked thermostat, restored Fahrenheit display, and reprogrammed settings according to customer specifications to restore proper operation.
Performed annual partner plan maintenance on furnace. Identified multiple issues including flame sensor dead spot, igniter buildup, and burner corrosion. Replaced igniter during service visit; customer opted to defer replacement of remaining components until fall before next heating season.
Completed annual prepaid maintenance service on customer's boiler under Partner plan. Inspected heat exchanger fins and internal components. Found manifold pressure set too high at 4"wg and adjusted down to proper specification of 3.5"wg for optimal system performance and efficiency.
Performed annual preventative maintenance on Lennox furnace as part of prepaid service agreement. Inspected blower wheel assembly and found it in good working condition. System is functioning properly with all connections secure and no signs of wear or damage observed.
Attempted service call for customer reporting thermostat temperature discrepancy (set point 78°F, actual 73°F). Made multiple attempts to contact customer including knocking, doorbell, and phone calls. No access gained to premises; service could not be completed at this time.
Performed annual prepaid maintenance inspection on furnace under partner plan. Identified several issues including flame sensor with dead spot and high resistance, significant burner corrosion visible on heat exchanger assembly, and accumulated dirt on blower wheel. Presented customer with repair options to address these concerns.
Responded to service callback for UV light system showing red indicator light. Determined system needed reset and UV bulb replacement despite previous service notes indicating no replacement was necessary. Successfully replaced UV bulb and reset system, confirming proper operation with blue light now visible through ventilation component.
Responded to no heat call for aging boiler system. Diagnosed failed inducer motor as root cause. Disassembled unit, performed maintenance on severely corroded heat exchanger with visible deterioration and buildup, then reassembled components. System restored to temporary operation, though significant corrosion and age-related wear observed suggests replacement may be necessary in near future.
Completed replacement of both pumps in the heating system as per Mitch K's approved estimate. System was flushed with cleaner and appropriate level of antifreeze was added. Installation included proper connection of electrical wiring to the new pump assemblies and verification of all copper pipe connections and brass valves for proper operation.
Responded to emergency no-heat call for Rheem furnace that failed to ignite after propane tank depletion. Inspected pressure switches and ignition system, finding that air proving switch was not closing due to debris in the sensing tube. Cleaned pressure switch sensing lines, verified proper operation of ignition sequence, and confirmed system operation through multiple heating cycles.
Responded to service call for Tempstar furnace showing limit switch code with intermittent heat failure. Diagnosed restricted airflow due to dirty filter. Replaced air filter to restore proper system operation and airflow.
Responded to emergency no-heat call for boiler failure. Diagnosed multiple issues including failed furnace inducer, suspected leaking heat exchanger, and significant corrosion throughout copper piping system. Restored system pressure and performed necessary repairs/replacements to restore heating function before customer's weekend guests with small children arrive.
Diagnosed Nortek Global furnace model MG1E056F1ABMW2 with no heat condition. Inspection revealed severely damaged control board with burn marks and a failed ceramic igniter that had exploded. Replaced both the igniter assembly and control board to restore proper heating function.
Responded to no heat complaint in residence where temperature had dropped to 55°F. Upon inspection, discovered failed heat exchanger in aging furnace (10+ years old). Presented customer with options to either replace the compromised heat exchanger or install a new furnace system. Customer indicated preference against air handler replacement at this time.
Diagnosed faulty zone valve head and replaced both valve head and body after initial replacement of head alone failed to resolve the issue. Completed comprehensive testing of the system to verify proper operation of the newly installed zone valve components (ERIAG13A02A). Customer approved escalated repair scope.