What HVAC Services Does Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning Offer in Glenview, IL?

Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning installs, repairs, and maintains air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps, boilers, ductless systems, and indoor air quality equipment for homes and businesses throughout Glenview, IL. The company has done this work since 1904. Call 847-861-5559 or request service online to schedule a technician.

Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning is headquartered a short drive away in neighboring Skokie, so a Glenview homeowner is rarely far from a truck that’s already in the area.

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Air Conditioning Installation, Repair & Replacement

A Glenview air conditioner that’s running constantly or blowing warm air is usually pointing to something specific: a low refrigerant charge, a failing capacitor, a dirty coil. air conditioning covers diagnosis, repair, full replacement, and seasonal maintenance for central AC systems, and any replacement gets sized correctly for the home instead of just matching the old unit’s specs.

Glenview’s newest housing stock sits in The Glen, the mixed-use neighborhood built on the former Naval Air Station Glenview site since the base closed in 1995. Homes and townhomes there tend to have tighter, more modern building envelopes than older Glenview construction. That changes how a system should be sized; an oversized unit can short-cycle in a well-sealed newer home just as easily as an undersized one struggles in an older one.

Furnace Installation & Repair

Most furnace problems trace back to one specific part: a failing igniter, a clogged flame sensor, a thermostat mounted somewhere it shouldn’t be. furnaces tracks down the actual cause before recommending a fix, and any new furnace gets sized to the home rather than matched to the old one by default.

Westfield, the single-family neighborhood east of Milwaukee Avenue and north of Golf Road, was largely built in the early 1960s. Homes of that vintage in Glenview are more likely to still be running original ductwork alongside a newer furnace, which is worth inspecting before assuming a heating problem is the furnace’s fault.

Heat Pumps, Dual-Fuel & Geothermal Systems

How well a heat pump performs through a Chicago winter comes down to a home’s insulation and how cold a given stretch actually gets, not just the size of the space. heat pumps installs, repairs, and maintains air-source heat pumps, dual-fuel systems, and geothermal heat pumps, and technicians walk homeowners through which setup fits a specific house.

Geothermal depends on having enough yard space for a loop field, which isn’t a given on every Glenview lot. Golf Acres, the single-family neighborhood on Central Road east of Waukegan Road, tends to sit on larger lots than much of the village, making a geothermal loop field a realistic option there in a way it isn’t everywhere in Glenview.

Boiler Installation & Repair

Boiler calls get the same approach as furnace calls: find the actual cause before recommending a repair or a correctly sized replacement, not a default answer either way. boilers covers installation, repair, and maintenance, including radiant floor heat.

Glenview’s historic downtown and The Park area are home to many of the village’s early 20th-century Craftsman bungalows and Prairie-style houses, a number of which were originally built with radiator heat. Some of those homes still run a boiler today, decades after other parts of Glenview converted to forced-air furnaces.

Ductless Mini-Split Systems

An addition, a converted attic, or a room that was never tied into a home’s ductwork is the classic case for a mini-split. ductless systems installs and repairs these systems throughout Glenview, along with routine maintenance to keep them running efficiently.

Glenayre Park, the established single-family neighborhood south of Glenview Road, has the kind of finished basements, sunrooms, and later additions common across Glenview’s older subdivisions. Those are exactly the spaces a ductless system can condition without opening up walls to extend existing ducts.

Indoor Air Quality Solutions

Sometimes the fix for a stuffy, dusty, or overly humid house isn’t a bigger AC or furnace at all. indoor air quality covers filtration, purification, and ventilation equipment built to address the air itself rather than just the temperature.

Homes closest to The Grove National Historic Landmark’s roughly 150 acres of prairie, forest, and wetlands sit next to some of the densest natural vegetation anywhere in Glenview, worth knowing when weighing filtration or ventilation upgrades for a home in that part of the village.

Water Heater Repair & Replacement

A water heater that’s leaking, running short on hot water, or simply old enough to worry about raises the same question every time: repair or replace? water heaters handles both, sizing any tank or tankless replacement to a home’s actual hot water demand.

Properties on Glenview’s western edge near Wagner Farm, the village’s working farm and museum, tend to sit on larger parcels than the Glenview average, often with bigger households to match. That’s a real factor in whether a tank or tankless unit makes more sense for a given home.

Zone Control Systems

A single thermostat rarely keeps an upstairs bedroom and a finished lower level comfortable at the same time. zone control systems solves that with dampers, a control panel, and separate thermostats that let different parts of a home run at different temperatures.

Larger, multi-level homes in established subdivisions like Indian Ridge and Tall Trees are common candidates for zone control, where a finished basement, a sun-drenched upper floor, and a shaded main level can all want different settings at once.

Commercial HVAC Services

Light-commercial customers in Glenview get the same install, replacement, repair, and maintenance work as residential ones, plus a maintenance program built around routine service. commercial services covers all of it, from single-tenant retail spaces to larger mixed-use buildings.

The Glen Town Center’s mix of retail, dining, and office space is representative of the light-commercial work Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning handles in Glenview: rooftop units and zoned comfort across multiple tenant spaces, not just single-family homes.

Why Glenview Homeowners Choose Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning

Glenview homeowners working with Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning are working with a fourth-generation, family-run business that has done this work since 1904. That’s not a franchise or a private-equity rollup passing through the North Shore. Technicians are NATE-certified, and the company holds both Carrier Factory Authorized Dealer status and the Carrier President’s Award, Carrier’s highest dealer honor. As the family puts it: not backed by investors, backed by reputation.

Glenview HVAC Repair & Replacement Questions, Answered

Why is my air conditioner running but not cooling my Glenview home?

Warm air from the vents or a system that won’t stop running usually points to something specific and fixable, not a sign the whole unit needs replacing. A low refrigerant charge, a failing capacitor, and a dirty coil are the usual suspects. A technician can diagnose the actual cause before recommending a repair or replacement.

What are the warning signs my furnace needs repair before a Glenview winter sets in?

Banging or squealing noises, uneven heat between rooms, a flame that’s burning yellow instead of blue, and a climbing gas bill all point to a furnace that needs a look before the first hard freeze. Catching these early is usually cheaper than waiting for a no-heat call in January.

Should a 25-year-old furnace in Glenview be repaired or replaced?

Carrier’s own guidance puts a well-maintained furnace’s typical lifespan at 15 to 20 years, with some units running up to 30 years given proper care and installation. A furnace pushing 25 is well past that range, so a repair estimate is worth weighing against a replacement rather than assumed as the cheaper option by default.

What is the $5,000 rule for HVAC, and does it apply to a Glenview home?

The $5,000 rule multiplies a system’s age by the estimated repair cost. If the result tops $5,000, replacement is usually the better long-term option. The math works the same in an established Glenview neighborhood like Westfield as anywhere else: a 12-year-old system needing a $500 repair comes out to $6,000, past the threshold, while a 7-year-old system with a $400 repair comes out to $2,800, comfortably under it.

What’s the downside of a heat pump for a Glenview home in a Chicago winter?

Cold-climate performance is the real trade-off. A standard heat pump can struggle to keep up once temperatures drop into the single digits, which is exactly what a Chicago winter delivers most years. Pairing it with backup furnace heat in a dual-fuel setup solves that without giving up the heat pump’s efficiency the rest of the year.

What are the signs my boiler needs repair in an older Glenview home?

Banging or whistling noises, a pilot or burner flame that’s turned yellow, and any sign of a leak near the unit are the classic warning signs. Older homes near Glenview’s historic downtown and The Park, many still on original radiator heat, are the ones most likely to run into these.

Do I need a permit to replace a furnace or air conditioner in Glenview, IL?

Yes. The Village of Glenview requires a permit for HVAC work, including installation, modification, or relocation of furnaces, air conditioning units, and boiler work. Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning pulls the required permit as part of any installation or replacement.

How can I tell if my Glenview home has poor indoor air quality?

Common signs include excess dust, humidity that feels too high or too low for the season, and rooms that never feel quite right no matter how the thermostat is set. Any of those can point to leaky ductwork or equipment that isn’t handling filtration and moisture the way it should, worth having checked before assuming it’s just the weather.

Schedule HVAC Service in Glenview, IL

From a boiler near Glenview’s historic downtown to a new AC install in The Glen, Shavitz Heating and Air Conditioning handles HVAC work throughout Glenview the same way the company has since 1904: honest advice and work done right the first time. Call 847-861-5559 or request service online to schedule your appointment today.

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