HVAC Services in La Porte, IN
Offering Top-Quality Heating & Cooling Solutions
At Great Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning, we are a full-service HVAC company that has been serving our community since 1957. We offer a wide range of heating and cooling services in La Porte, including installation, repair, and maintenance of furnaces, air conditioners, boilers, ductless systems, and indoor air quality systems.
We also offer commercial HVAC services. Our technicians are NATE-certified and highly trained to provide you with the best possible service.
When you need reliable HVAC services, give us a call at (574) 498-7556. We are available 24/7 for emergency service.
Heating & Cooling Services We Offer
- Air Conditioning
- Air Quality
- Boiler
- Commercial HVAC
- Ductless
- Furnace
- Heat Pump
- Thermostat
Why Choose Great Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning?
There are several reasons why we are the best HVAC company in La Porte, including:
- We have been serving the community for over 60 years – Since 1957, we have been providing our customers with quality heating and cooling services in La Porte. We are a family-owned and operated company that is committed to providing our customers with the best possible service.
- We are NATE-certified – All of our technicians are NATE-certified, which means they have passed a rigorous certification exam. NATE is the leading certification program for HVAC professionals in the United States and Canada. To become NATE-certified, technicians must pass a knowledge-based exam that tests their understanding of heating and cooling systems.
- We are available 24/7 for emergency service – We know that heating and cooling problems can happen at any time, which is why we offer 24/7 emergency service. We are always here for you when you need us.
- We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee – We are so confident in the quality of our work that we offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with our service, we will do whatever it takes to make it right. Your satisfaction is our top priority.
Contact Our La Porte HVAC Company Today
Whether you need a new air conditioner or your furnace needs to be repaired, you can count on Great Lakes Heating & Air Conditioning. We offer a wide range of heating and cooling services in La Porte and can handle any job, big or small.
We are committed to providing our customers with the best possible service and will go above and beyond to ensure your needs are met.
To schedule an HVAC service in La Porte, give us a call at (574) 498-7556 or contact us online.
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Tips From Our Expert Team
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How much is a new furnace or Air Conditioner?Every home is different and our systems are custom designed to match your home. Sounds expensive, right? Well with our years of experience and efficiency combined with our massive buying power we are able to provide you with a true custom system at a cookie cutter price. Is a new system cheap? Not when compared to say a blanket to keep warm but for what we provide we believe we are not only the best but also the cheapest in town! You will find our customers agree. Check out our reviews here.
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What sets you apart and why should we choose you over a “comparable” competitor?While there are many reasons you should choose Great Lakes, we believe the best way to sum that up is with an honest challenge- Call our office and see if you can get the home phone number for our owner. Then call our competitors and do the same. You will find our entire team from the owner down are here to serve you and are dedicated to ensure your happiness!
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We are having trouble getting cool air upstairs in our two story home, what can I do to make the upstairs more comfortable?A comfortable main floor and a warm second floor is a common complaint with central air conditioning systems. This temperature variation is caused by the fact that cool air is heavy. Heavy air requires more effort to move, especially upwards. Your furnace fan has to work much harder to get the air up two stories. Additionally, cool air, unlike warm air, tends to fall, so that once you actually manage to get the air upstairs, it will naturally fall back to the first floor. Don’t despair, there are some things that you can do. Make sure your furnace fan is on the highest possible setting. Most furnaces installed today will have a multi-speed, direct drive fan motor. Have your service contractor check to make sure that the highest speed is being used for air conditioning. If your fan motor has belts and pulleys, check with your contractor about installing a larger pulley. Adjust the balancing on your ductwork to force as much cool air upstairs as possible. If your ductwork is accessible from your basement, and has dampers installed in each of the supply air runs, make sure the dampers for the upper floor are fully open. You can also close any dampers for rooms on the first floor that do not get much use, or are very small. Some examples may be a powder room, formal living or dining room. You should keep the dampers fully open for the kitchen and the main living or family area. If the ductwork is not accessible, or doesn’t have any dampers, don’t despair. You can balance the air flow by opening and closing the dampers in the supply air registers. If you cannot get a register closed, we have been told that covering the register with a telephone book works well. Don’t forget to re-balance the ductwork system when you switch over to heating. During the heating system you want most of the warm air delivered to the first floor, it will rise on its own to the second floor. Use fans to help move cooler air. Placing a large fan at the top of the stairway can help to draw the cooler air up. A ceiling fan installed on the second floor can also be a big improvement. Check the return air grills. Make sure they are clean. Consider installing “High Wall” return air grills on the second floor. High wall return air grills are installed near the ceiling, not near the floor. This enables the furnace to draw the warmest air from the top of the house back into the system. Your service contractor can give you more information and let you know if it is possible to install high wall grills on your system.