The weather can hit hard in the Cleveland area, making your HVAC system work overtime to heat or cool your home. If your system has seen better days, it’s time for HVAC services from Verne & Ellsworth Hann.
Our team brings decades of experience, providing comprehensive heating and cooling services to homeowners throughout the Cleveland area.
Maintain a comfortable home with the best HVAC services around. Speak with Verne & Ellsworth online or call (216) 932-9755 to schedule service.

Reliable Heating & Cooling Services
Keeping warm or cool can be challenging when your HVAC system cycles repeatedly or only heats certain rooms. Look to Verne & Ellsworth for heating repair, replacement, or maintenance, as well as AC repair, replacement, and maintenance.
We work on:
- Ductless mini-splits: We can provide service for these energy-efficient, single-room units.
- Heat pumps: We offer service for these systems that provide heating and cooling.
- Furnaces: Our team can repair, replace, or maintain gas and electric furnaces.
- Boilers: Our technicians have the right tools and training to handle boiler issues of all kinds.
- Packaged units: We provide heating and cooling services for packaged units, which are single HVAC systems that offer energy efficiency and the convenience of a single unit for it all.
Air Quality & Ductwork Services in Cleveland
If you suffer from allergies or other respiratory issues, the air quality in your home is critical. Choose our team for air quality and ductwork services, including:
- Air scrubbers: These units are installed inside the HVAC unit to sanitize the air before it’s delivered through the ducts.
- Air purifiers: These systems are designed to clean the air around the home quickly and efficiently.
- Whole-house humidifiers: These units provide extra humidity for the air, helping limit dust and contaminants.
Breathe easier knowing your air quality is at its peak. Contact Verne & Ellsworth online or call (216) 932-9755 to schedule Cleveland air quality or ductwork services.
Professional Plumbing Services
Maintaining your plumbing system is vital to keeping a sanitary home. Look to our team for comprehensive plumbing services, including:
- Water heaters: We’ll ensure you always have hot water access with water heater repair or replacement.
- Water lines: We’ll do what it takes to ensure you have clean water from every faucet.
- Gas lines: We know how to safely install and repair gas lines for furnaces and water heaters.
- Bathroom & kitchen plumbing: We’ll resolve any issues with your bathroom or kitchen fixtures, pipes, and other plumbing.
For professional plumbers in Cleveland, turn to Verne & Ellsworth. Call (216) 932-9755 today or request a quote for plumbing services online.
Choose Verne & Ellsworth Hann in Cleveland
For over 100 years, our company has provided customer-centric home services throughout the Cleveland region. One of the oldest family-run businesses in Cleveland Heights, we’re known for our commitment to professionalism and a job well done.
We’ve won the Angi Super Service and Best of the Heights awards. Turn to us for comprehensive HVAC services, financing options, specials, and peace of mind that your system is in good hands.
Contact our team online or call (216) 932-9755 to schedule HVAC services in Cleveland.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Cleveland, OH
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Performed preventive maintenance on two cooling systems. Checked refrigerant pressures and temperatures using digital manifold gauges, confirming both systems operating within manufacturer specifications. Inspected and verified air filtration components in proper condition with adequate airflow.
Completed scheduled cooling maintenance on two RunTru air conditioning systems. Performed comprehensive inspection of both outdoor condensing units, including visual assessment of components, electrical connections, and manufacturer specification verification. Units were found in operational condition with proper labeling and identification intact. Routine preventive maintenance procedures were executed according to manufacturer guidelines, and photographic documentation was captured for service records.
Completed annual home plan heating maintenance visit on residential steam boiler system. Performed comprehensive inspection of boiler unit, burner assembly, and associated mechanical components in basement utility space. Documented system conditions through photographic records showing motor/pump assembly with copper housing and mounting hardware, along with interior compartment containing evaporator coil, electrical wiring, and insulation components. All equipment found operational with normal signs of age and wear consistent with routine use.
Completed installation of sump pump discharge extension with grille assembly for EZ Breathe system, including proper insulation using Armaflex material on exposed piping. Verified system operation and tested refrigerant pressures on R410A air conditioning unit, confirming temperatures of 49.7°F on suction line and 66.7°F on liquid line with appropriate system pressures.
Completed air conditioning tune-up and performance evaluation. Verified system operating pressures and temperatures using digital manifold gauges, confirming R-410A refrigerant charge at 95.9 psi suction and 182.0 psi discharge with coil temperatures of 95°F and 122°F. Measured superheat at 50.5°F, indicating proper refrigerant charge and system efficiency.
Responded to emergency call for leaking stack pipe in residential property. Upon arrival, accessed wall cavity through existing opening in yellow-painted wall to inspect vertical plumbing stack and associated piping. Investigation revealed severely corroded cast iron stack pipe with active leak point. Documented extensive deterioration of metal components including heavy rust accumulation, oxidation, and structural compromise of threaded connections at base of stack. Assessed surrounding mechanical systems and framing for water damage. Photographed corroded piping, deteriorated fittings, and compromised stack assembly to document extent of failure. Provided recommendations for stack replacement due to advanced age and corrosion throughout affected section.
Completed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up on Carrier condensing unit per maintenance agreement. System operational with no deficiencies noted during inspection. All electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and condensate drainage verified functioning properly.
Completed routine cooling system maintenance on 15-year-old air conditioning unit as part of home plan recurring service. Performed comprehensive tune-up including inspection of refrigerant lines, coil conditions, and drainage components. Noted visible age-related wear including copper pipe oxidation, corrosion on metal framework, and accumulated debris in mechanical compartment requiring monitoring for future service intervals.
Responded to service call for low water pressure throughout residence and multiple dripping faucets. Performed diagnostic inspection of main water supply system, locating and documenting the main water valve in the utility area. Assessed plumbing infrastructure including supply lines and shut-off valves to identify potential causes of reduced pressure. Photographed valve location and piping configuration for service records and future reference.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing steam boiler system for replacement estimate. Evaluated aged copper piping network showing significant corrosion and oxidation throughout mechanical room, documented condition of interconnected plumbing components including multiple elbow joints and T-connections. Inspected associated radiator system per customer inquiry and photographed current boiler installation, piping configuration, and basement mechanical infrastructure to provide accurate replacement specifications.
# HVAC Cooling System Maintenance Completed
Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance on a single cooling system unit. Upon arrival, conducted visual inspection of the outdoor condenser unit, which revealed significant accumulation of dust, dirt, and debris on the condenser coil fins. The contamination was distributed unevenly across the fin surfaces, with heavy buildup in multiple areas that restricted proper airflow and heat transfer efficiency.
Cleaned the condenser coil thoroughly, removing accumulated dirt, lint, and airborne particles from the aluminum fins and between fin spaces. Restored optimal spacing and airflow capacity through the heat exchanger component. Following cleaning procedures, utilized Fieldpiece digital diagnostic equipment to measure and verify system operating parameters. Connected refrigeration gauges to service ports and recorded temperature and pressure readings across the system to confirm proper refrigerant charge levels and overall system performa
Completed cooling maintenance on two systems including a mini-split unit. Performed comprehensive inspection of indoor evaporator coil assembly, verifying cleanliness of vertical fin array and proper seating of housing gaskets. Documented equipment specifications and model information for Carrier unit CNPVP36LARMAA. Inspected refrigerant line set and flexible conduit connections, confirming no visible leaks or deterioration. All systems operating within normal parameters upon completion of preventive maintenance procedures.
Conducted on-site evaluation for boiler-to-forced air HVAC system conversion. Assessed existing electrical infrastructure, including main panel capacity and circuit configuration in basement utility area. Documented current mechanical room conditions and electrical service to determine requirements for new forced air system installation.
Performed routine maintenance flush on tanked water heater of unknown age located in basement utility area. Drained sediment buildup from tank bottom, flushed system to remove mineral deposits and debris, and refilled unit to restore optimal heating efficiency and extend equipment lifespan.
Completed routine AC tune-up on 4-year-old cooling system. Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection including examination of blower assembly and evaporator coil housing. Verified blower wheel condition, checked all drainage lines for proper flow, and confirmed system operation within normal parameters. Unit operating efficiently with no issues identified during service visit.
Completed scheduled cooling maintenance on two air conditioning systems, both over 10 years old. Performed comprehensive inspection of all components including blower wheel assembly, which showed normal operational wear and dust accumulation consistent with system age. Cleaned blower components and verified proper motor operation on both units to ensure optimal airflow and efficiency for the cooling season.
Performed comprehensive preemptive air conditioning tune-up and maintenance on outdoor condensing unit during off-season winter period. Connected digital manifold gauges to service ports and recorded system pressures and temperatures, with high-side pressure reading 245.9 psig and multiple temperature measurements including 117.8°F and 84.7°F to establish baseline performance metrics. Completed full preventive maintenance inspection of unit located in confined space between building and fence line, ensuring system readiness for upcoming cooling season.
Evaluated existing HVAC system for replacement, including a very old furnace unit currently in operation and a rooftop air conditioning unit accessible from the second floor. Documented equipment conditions through photographs and assessed the basement-installed furnace with visible refrigerant lines, ductwork connections, and cabinet components to provide comprehensive replacement recommendations.
Completed full HVAC system installation including new Bryant outdoor condensing unit, evaporator coil, refrigerant line set, and thermostat. Unit was positioned on concrete pad against exterior wall with proper clearances maintained. All refrigerant lines were properly installed and insulated, with system evacuated and charged to manufacturer specifications. System pressures were verified using calibrated manifold gauges, confirming proper refrigerant charge with readings of 97.5 psig suction and 227.3 psig discharge. Final testing confirmed all components operating within normal parameters with appropriate superheat and subcooling values achieved.
Repaired refrigerant leak in outdoor condensing unit, replaced filter drier, evacuated system to proper vacuum specifications, recharged with refrigerant to manufacturer specifications, and cycled unit to verify proper operation. All existing components were utilized with no additional parts required for completion.