
Frasier’s Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical is Phelps’ one-stop shop for home care! We are proud to provide 100-plus years of industry experience to our Northern Wisconsin community, offering the best expertise. Our top-rated HVAC services will always keep your home comfortable, so you’ll never be without heating or cooling.
We are a call away if you need a furnace repair, an air conditioner installation, or indoor air quality services. Our technicians will ensure that your home’s HVAC is covered.
To schedule high-quality heating or cooling services in Phelps, WI, contact us to speak to a Frasier’s professional today!
Comprehensive Heating Services
Phelps’ proximity to Lake Superior means that winter winds bring an extra chill. Our complete heating services cover installing, replacing, repairing, and maintaining your home’s vital heating appliances, such as gas and electric furnaces. If your household is considering a furnace replacement, we can also assist you in selecting the best model based on energy use and efficiency. Our boiler services cover installation and repair.
Never be without heat. We are available when you need us most, with 24/7 emergency response for our Service Partner Program members.
Dependable Cooling Services
Even Northern Wisconsin can experience a heat wave, making reliable air conditioning necessary for home comfort. Our certified technicians service all major brands of air conditioners, including ductless split systems.
Our cooling services include:
- AC installation and replacement: A newer, energy-efficient model significantly decreases utility and repair costs.
- AC emergency repair: Frozen, leaky, or inconsistent AC? Let us help.
- AC maintenance: Protect your investment with regular, routine checks.
- Ductless AC repair: Save space and energy with a modern ductless mini-split installation.
Heat Pump Services in Phelps
Many homeowners opt for a heat pump system because it offers dual heating and cooling. Heat pumps extract or replace hot air in a room, redistributing it indoors or outdoors for whole-home temperature control. They are more energy-efficient and enjoy a longer lifespan than a furnace or central AC system.
We offer heat pump installation and replacement, maintenance, and repair.
Schedule heat pump services with Frasier’s Plumbing, Heating, Cooling and Electrical by contacting us online today!
Top-Rated Indoor Air Quality Services
While often overlooked, indoor air quality impacts the health and safety of a household. If you’re experiencing chronic respiratory issues or are feeling your allergy symptoms worsen, a professional air quality inspection can help. Our specialists will clean and replenish your air supply with the following methods:
- Humidifiers: There are various health benefits to restoring humidity in a home environment.
- Dehumidifiers: A whole-home dehumidifier improves air quality, saves energy, and prevents mold growth.
- Duct cleaning: Clogged or dusty ductwork can cause many issues, so regular cleaning is critical.
- Air purifiers: Capture bacteria, airborne viruses, and other pollutants with purification and filtration.
Schedule HVAC & IAQ Services With Frasier’s in Phelps
For whole-home HVAC and indoor air quality services in Phelps, Frasier’s is the call to make. Our considerate, honest technicians work hard to deliver fast solutions for your home’s heating and cooling. Since 1918, we have upheld our promise to treat each customer as a neighbor — and for five generations, we have done just that! Our services are covered with a 100% satisfaction guarantee since we aren’t happy until you are.
Where everyone’s a neighbor — contact one of our team members today to schedule heating or cooling repairs and installations in Phelps, WI.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Phelps, WI
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to no cooling call on Heil air conditioning unit. Upon inspection, diagnosed failed contactor preventing compressor and condenser fan operation. Replaced defective contactor with new unit, restored power, and verified system returned to normal cooling operation.
Completed annual partner plan inspection on furnace system. During inspection, identified blower run capacitor reading below acceptable specifications and noted moderate dust and debris buildup on blower wheel assembly affecting system efficiency. Documented conditions with photographs of heat exchanger ports showing dust accumulation and blower wheel with visible contamination on blades. Provided estimates for capacitor replacement and blower wheel cleaning to restore optimal system performance.
Completed prepaid maintenance heat inspection and assessed heating deficiency complaints in master bedroom suite and upstairs bedroom. Both rooms experiencing inadequate heat distribution compared to rest of home. Performed thorough evaluation of existing HVAC system and ductwork accessibility to determine feasibility of installing individual thermostats in both affected rooms. Documented current conditions with photos of master suite and upstairs bedroom areas, noting ceiling construction, existing fixtures, and potential installation challenges. Assessment revealed that resolving heating deficiencies may require multiple solution options ranging from standard thermostat installation to more extensive work potentially involving demolition to access ductwork or modify air distribution system. Will be preparing multiple estimate options for customer review and coordinating with comfort advisor to discuss technical feasibility and scope of each proposed solution.
Replaced defective burners, flame sensor, and igniter on heating system. Upon completion, tested unit through full heating cycle and verified proper ignition, flame detection, and system operation with all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Completed partner plan inspection of boiler and integrated furnace blower system. Replaced dirty furnace filter and verified all components operating within normal parameters. Blower wheel assembly and motor housing found in good condition with no debris accumulation.
Completed partner plan heating system inspection on residential furnace. Found flame sensor, igniter, and burner assembly showing signs of corrosion requiring attention. Documented blower wheel assembly condition and corroded burner components with photos, provided maintenance estimates for necessary repairs to ensure safe and efficient operation for upcoming heating season.
Responded to no heat and no hot water complaint. Inspected boiler and found heavily corroded igniter preventing proper ignition. Combustion analysis revealed off-spec levels indicating buildup in heat exchanger. Discussed options including heat exchanger cleaning versus full system replacement. Customer elected to proceed with system replacement estimates.
Completed comprehensive maintenance and repair work on two furnace systems. Removed and thoroughly cleaned blower wheels on both units, replaced burners on both furnaces, and installed new filters. Cleaned evaporator coils on each system to restore optimal heat exchange efficiency. Replaced humidifier canister on upstairs furnace and humidifier pad on downstairs furnace to ensure proper humidity control throughout the home. All systems tested and operating within manufacturer specifications upon completion.
Installed approximately 20 feet of new dryer vent ducting in basement laundry area, including two elbows and exterior dryer vent hood. Routed metallic ductwork along ceiling joists from dryer location to exterior wall penetration, securing all connections per manufacturer specifications. Completed installation ensures proper venting and code compliance for dryer operation.
Responded to no heat call on downstairs furnace. Upon inspection, found heavily soiled air filters with significant dust and debris accumulation restricting airflow, which was preventing proper furnace operation. Replaced dirty filters with new MERV-rated filters, verified proper airflow through system, and confirmed furnace ignition and heating cycle restored to normal operation.
Completed annual heat inspection on 5-year-old boiler system under prepaid maintenance plan. Found debris accumulation in condensate trap, which was thoroughly cleaned to ensure proper drainage and system operation. Inspected radiant heating manifold assembly with five zone distribution points, confirming all zone valves and PEX connections were functioning properly.
Responded to report of leaking black substance from accessory tank connected to IBC boiler system. Upon inspection, identified multiple leak sources including expansion tank with corrosion penetration above diaphragm releasing antifreeze sludge, aged indirect water heater with internal leak, and corroded connections at infloor heating manifold. Performed immediate repair on expansion tank to stop active leakage. System includes teal circulator pump, brass and copper piping with PEX connections, pressure gauge, and multi-zone manifold distribution assembly for radiant floor heating. Customer advised of additional repairs needed for water heater replacement and manifold connection rehabilitation, estimates to follow.
Completed annual heat inspection as part of prepaid maintenance plan. Upon inspection, identified multiple critical components requiring replacement: burner showing signs of corrosion, flame sensor exhibiting dead spots and high resistance points along the shaft, igniter displaying corrosion, and capacitor reading below acceptable levels. Documented all findings with photographs and provided estimates for necessary repairs. Proceeded with replacement of all defective components including flame sensor, igniter, and capacitor to restore system to proper operating condition and ensure safe, efficient heating operation.
Performed annual preventative maintenance on furnace per prepaid service agreement. Identified failing inducer motor during inspection. Removed and replaced inducer assembly, restoring proper system operation. All components tested and verified working correctly after repair.
Performed annual furnace inspection, identifying multiple issues including a low capacitor, corroded pilot assembly, intermittent blower motor clicking, and short cycling. Replaced capacitor to restore proper operation and documented significant dust/debris accumulation in ductwork and corrosion on system components via photos. Customer accepted recommendation for comfort advisor consultation to address remaining concerns.
Began replacement of heat exchanger on ceiling-mounted HVAC unit per approved estimate. Inspected ductwork connections and ventilation system, documenting existing conditions with photos. Service was partially completed; technician will return tomorrow to finalize installation and ensure proper functionality of the heating system.
Replaced severely deteriorated inducer motor assembly that was causing system overheating. Visual inspection revealed significant corrosion, rust damage, and soot buildup throughout the assembly. Inducer fan wheel showed extensive wear with damaged blades and mounting plate exhibited heavy discoloration and rust penetration around the vent opening.
Responded to no-heat call where boiler failed to ignite. Diagnosed shorted flame rod causing system lockout. Discovered incorrect assembly had been installed with incompatible fittings. Replaced with proper assembly, restoring normal ignition and heating function. Visual inspection of heat exchanger revealed significant dust accumulation and possible oxidation on evaporator coil fins.
Replaced pilot assembly and sight glass gasket on HVAC unit per sold repair authorization. Performed operational testing after component replacement, confirming system has returned to normal function with proper ignition sequence.
Replaced faulty pilot assembly on Buderus GC 144 boiler with new G224E/128 pilot assembly (part #5181652), including installation of 1/4" pilot tubing with new nuts and ferrule. Conducted comprehensive safety check after installation to verify proper ignition and confirm unit is operating within manufacturer specifications.