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
Completed annual furnace inspection and tune-up on gas heating system of unknown age. Performed combustion analysis using digital analyzer, measuring temperature differentials, CO levels, CO2 levels, and system efficiency readings. Inspected blower wheel assembly, noting dust and debris accumulation on fins and interior cabinet surfaces. Provided preventive maintenance recommendations and estimates for optimal system performance and longevity.
Replaced inducer motor that was making loud noise during operation and showing early signs of failure. Installed new electrodes and performed heat exchanger cleaning to ensure optimal system performance and safety. All components tested and system returned to normal operation.
Responded to service call for new property owner reporting clogged dryer vent with unknown configuration. Upon inspection, identified significant lint buildup on exterior dryer vent cap restricting airflow. Customer also reported sewer gas odor emanating from utility room, indicating potential plumbing issue separate from HVAC system. Provided estimate for dryer vent cleaning services and recommended plumber inspection to address odor concern.
Responded to no heat call at residential property. Upon arrival, found furnace inoperative with inducer motor exhibiting signs of failure, including elevated amperage draw and mechanical stiffness. Verified thermostat settings and confirmed system inability to initiate heating cycle. Presented repair options, preventative maintenance recommendations, and comfort advisor consultation to address failing component and overall system condition.
Completed annual inspection on 8+ year old furnace system. During diagnostic testing, identified inducer motor drawing high amperage, indicating potential failure risk. Documented inadequate heating in basement area and noted customer's interest in additional ductwork installation to improve comfort and airflow distribution. Captured photographic documentation of existing HVAC equipment, water heater, utility area layout, and finished basement spaces to assess ductwork routing options. Provided estimates for necessary repairs and improvements. Scheduled comfort advisor consultation to discuss heating deficiency solutions and ductwork expansion project.
Inspected gas piping from meter connection and identified extensive corrosion on exterior pipe fittings and elbows. Documented the deteriorated components with photos and provided estimate for replacement of affected gas line fittings to restore safe operation.
Completed annual furnace inspection and tune-up with no deficiencies found. Inspected blower assembly, verified proper operation of all components, and confirmed system is functioning within manufacturer specifications. Unit is in good working condition and ready for the heating season.
Completed annual furnace tune-up and inspection per maintenance agreement. Inspected blower assembly and squirrel cage fan wheel, confirmed proper operation and blade condition. All components found to be in good working order with no deficiencies noted.
Completed annual preventative maintenance inspection on furnace system as part of prepaid maintenance plan. Performed comprehensive evaluation of blower assembly, motor components, and internal housing, documenting equipment condition with photographs showing clean fan blades, properly functioning motor shaft, and well-maintained cylindrical housing with no visible wear or debris accumulation.
Completed Partner Plan inspection of boiler system. Upon inspection, identified inducer motor producing excessive noise indicating bearing wear or imbalance. Found electrode deterioration requiring replacement to ensure proper ignition. Observed significant buildup on heat exchanger fins with accumulated debris and dust restricting airflow, which reduces heating efficiency and could lead to overheating. Documented all findings with photographs and provided estimates for necessary repairs to address inducer motor replacement, electrode replacement, and heat exchanger cleaning.
Completed annual prepaid maintenance inspection on boiler system. During inspection, identified active leak on condensate discharge line. Repaired leak by replacing damaged section of discharge line using customer-provided hose and barbed fitting to restore proper condensate drainage and prevent water damage.
Completed annual inspection on 17-year-old furnace experiencing overheating issues. Identified failed ignitor and worn internal components causing system malfunction. Replaced defective ignitor and necessary parts to restore proper operation and resolve overheating condition.
Responded to no heat call on basement zone circuit with inadequate heating throughout residence. Upon inspection, discovered bent R terminal prong on thermostat preventing proper contact and faulty zone valve end switch failing to send signal to heating system. Straightened and repaired thermostat terminal connection, then replaced defective zone valve assembly to restore proper operation and heat distribution to affected zone.
Completed annual preventive maintenance inspection on residential boiler system. Upon inspection, noted minor degradation on electrode assembly and informed homeowner of replacement option to ensure optimal system performance and reliability. All other components operating within normal parameters. System tested and left in safe working condition.
# Service Report: No Heat Call - Furnace Control Board Failure
Responded to no heat call on furnace system over 10 years old. Upon arrival and initial inspection, discovered significant heat damage to the main control board and associated components. Visual examination revealed melted areas on the circuit board with multiple electronic components showing thermal stress and discoloration.
Performed diagnostic assessment and documented the extent of damage through photographic evidence, capturing both the component side and solder side of the control board to show heat-affected areas, damaged traces, and compromised electronic components including resistors, capacitors, and integrated circuits. The control board exhibited clear signs of electrical failure with visible burn marks and deteriorated connections.
Presented repair options to customer including component replacement and system evaluation. Customer elected to proceed with comfort advisor consultation for comprehensive system
# Service Summary
Completed annual furnace inspection and tune-up. Identified corroded igniter with small band of corrosion and flame sensor with dead spots affecting system performance. Replaced flame sensor at time of service to restore proper operation. Inspected humidifier as part of comprehensive system evaluation. All components tested and system returned to normal operating condition.
Returned to property to replace the diaphragm as previously quoted. Conducted post-repair combustion analysis using Fieldpiece analyzer, confirming proper system operation with readings of 5.0% O2, 14ppm CO, 10.6% CO2, and 119.5°F temperature. Work completed successfully as planned.
Performed annual preventative maintenance on furnace. Inspected blower assembly which showed signs of wear with rust-colored buildup on the fan blades. Removed and replaced damaged components including mounting brackets and perforated discs to restore proper system operation.
Completed annual heating system inspection and tune-up service. Conducted combustion analysis with readings showing optimal operation (O2: 10.0%, CO: 0 ppm, CO2: 6.2%, stack temperature: 88.5°F). Unit is operating within manufacturer specifications with no carbon monoxide detected.
Performed annual prepaid maintenance on furnace. Conducted combustion analysis with UEI C161 analyzer, verifying proper O2 (7.4%), CO (22ppm), CO2 (8.9%), and exhaust temperature (89.2°F) readings, indicating system is operating within manufacturer specifications.