Since 1998, Iceberg Heating & Cooling has been Carleton’s trusted source for expert HVAC and water heater services. As a family-owned business, we prioritize your comfort and safety with 24/7 emergency services, upfront pricing, and a background-checked, licensed, and insured team of technicians. With our Comfort Guarantees, you can count on us to keep your heating and cooling systems running smoothly through every season.
Contact us today to see why Carleton residents turn to Iceberg Heating & Cooling for all their home comfort needs.

Air Conditioning Services
Summers in Carleton are known for their heat and humidity, making a reliable AC system a necessity. Iceberg Heating & Cooling offers comprehensive AC services to keep your home comfortable all season long:
- Installation and replacement: When your old AC can’t keep up, our team will help you select and install a new, more efficient unit.
- AC repair: Count on Iceberg Heating & Cooling to diagnose and resolve issues quickly, so you’re not left without cooling on a hot day.
- Maintenance & tune-ups: Our maintenance services help prevent expensive breakdowns and keep your AC running efficiently.
Indoor Air Quality
Indoor air quality plays a crucial role in maintaining a healthy and comfortable home environment. Our indoor air quality services are designed to reduce contaminants, balance humidity, and enhance the freshness of your home’s air. Breathe easy knowing that Iceberg Heating & Cooling has the solutions you need to keep your indoor air as clean as possible.
Heating Services in Carleton
A dependable heating system is essential for staying warm and comfortable through Carleton’s harsh winters. Our team offers a full range of heating services to keep your system performing at its best when you need it most:
- Installation and replacement: Trust our experts to guide you in selecting and installing the best heating system for your needs.
- Heating system repair: Our technicians are available for fast, reliable repairs to get your heating system back up and running.
- Heating maintenance: Routine maintenance helps extend the life of your heating system and maintain efficient, trouble-free performance.
What’s The Best Heating System for my Carleton Home?
Choosing the right heating system can make a big difference in your home’s comfort and energy efficiency. At Iceberg Heating & Cooling, we can help you choose from these popular options:
- Boilers: Ideal for homes that prefer radiant heating, boilers offer consistent warmth and can be more energy-efficient in colder climates.
- Furnaces: As one of the most common heating systems, furnaces provide powerful heating that’s perfect for cold Michigan winters.
- Heat pumps: A versatile option that can provide both heating and cooling, heat pumps are energy-efficient and eco-friendly.
Water Heaters
Our team offers a range of water heater services to ensure you always have hot water when you need it for showers, baths, dishes, and laundry. We work with both tank and tankless water heaters, customizing our services to meet your needs with:
- Replacement & installation: When it’s time for a new water heater, our experts can help you find the best option and install it seamlessly.
- Maintenance: Regular maintenance helps extend the lifespan of your water heater and improves its efficiency.
- Water heater repair: If your water heater isn’t performing as it should, our team will quickly diagnose and fix the issue.
Why Choose Iceberg Heating & Cooling?
When you need HVAC and water heater services in Carleton, count on the expert team at Iceberg Heating & Cooling. Our family-owned business has been trusted in the Carleton community for over 25 years, and we’re proud to offer same-day service, 24/7 emergency availability, and upfront pricing on all jobs. With Iceberg Heating & Cooling, comfort isn’t just a promise — it’s guaranteed.
For expert HVAC and water heater installation, repair, and maintenance, schedule service with Iceberg Heating & Cooling.
Frequently Asked Questions
To keep your HVAC system in top shape, change your filters regularly, keep all vents clear, and keep outdoor units free of debris. High utility bills can be due to inefficient HVAC systems, poor insulation, or leaks in ductwork. Scheduling HVAC maintenance with Iceberg Heating & Cooling can help identify these issues.How can I keep my HVAC system working smoothly between tune-ups?
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Recent Jobs and Reviews in Carleton , MI
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Completed preventative maintenance agreement visit on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection and diagnostics, including temperature differential measurements across the evaporator coil showing 16°F split, and electrical testing with multimeter reading 46.7 on system components. All measurements within normal operating parameters, confirming proper system performance and efficiency for continued seasonal operation.
Completed preventive maintenance agreement visit on residential HVAC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of furnace and air conditioning components, including visual examination of heat exchanger, blower assembly, electrical connections, and refrigerant lines. Documented equipment model and serial numbers for service records. Verified proper insulation placement and confirmed all safety warning labels are intact and legible. System operating within normal parameters with no immediate repairs required.
Conducted club maintenance follow-up visit to assess outdoor condensing unit and provide guidance on repair versus replacement options. Documented current system condition through comprehensive photography, capturing unit positioning on rubber isolation pad, electrical disconnect and conduit connections, refrigerant line routing with wall-mounted brackets, and PVC condensate drainage configuration. Unit appears operational with standard outdoor weathering; vegetation growth noted around base requiring clearance maintenance for optimal airflow and efficiency.
Responded to no heat call on 12-year-old Goodman ML296 furnace, model ML296UH090XV48C. Upon inspection, found blower wheel heavily contaminated with dust and debris buildup, restricting airflow and preventing proper system operation. Removed and cleaned blower assembly, restoring full airflow capacity. Verified system operation and confirmed heat output restored to normal parameters.
Provided comprehensive HVAC replacement estimate for existing air handler unit located in interior closet space. Evaluated current white metal furnace/air handler installation, assessed mechanical components including blower assembly and drainage system with yellow flexible condensate line, and documented equipment condition showing normal operational wear. Generated multiple quote options (03752-02, 03752-03) for complete system replacement to address customer's cooling and heating needs.
Completed preventative maintenance agreement visit on Goodman outdoor AC unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection including visual assessment of equipment condition, electrical connections, refrigerant lines, and plumbing components. Unit operational with normal weathering consistent with outdoor installation; all components functioning within acceptable parameters.
Completed scheduled maintenance agreement visit for residential AC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of indoor Miller furnace unit and outdoor condenser unit, including evaluation of fan motor assembly, electrical connections, and overall system operation. Documented equipment condition with service photos showing both indoor and outdoor components in functional status with normal wear patterns.
Completed scheduled air conditioning maintenance agreement visit. Performed comprehensive system inspection including blower assembly examination and control board evaluation. Verified proper operation of Emerson control board, checked all electrical connections and wiring harness, inspected squirrel cage blower motor assembly, and documented equipment condition with photos for service records.
Conducted on-site evaluation of existing 15-year-old central heating and air conditioning system in owner-occupied single family residence to provide replacement estimate. Inspected current furnace and air handler unit located in basement utility area, along with associated condensate pump and drainage system. Assessed installation requirements and existing infrastructure to prepare comprehensive quote for new HVAC system replacement including both heating and cooling equipment.
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance inspection on residential air conditioning system under Club AC12-4 agreement. Performed comprehensive visual assessment of outdoor condenser unit, confirming proper installation clearances, clean condenser coil fins, and secure mounting on composite pad. Inspected compressor assembly, refrigerant line connections, and condensate management components, noting normal operational wear consistent with system age but no immediate service requirements identified.
Completed preventive maintenance inspection on air conditioning condenser unit as part of club membership agreement. Inspected condenser fan motor assembly and blades, noting normal dust accumulation consistent with seasonal operation; all components functioning within normal parameters. Documented equipment condition with photos for service records.
# HVAC Maintenance - Agreement Visit AC&SI Completed scheduled preventive maintenance visit on residential air conditioning system as part of recurring service agreement. Upon arrival, performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit and associated components. Noted significant accumulation of organic debris, leaves, and sediment buildup within the condensate drain pan surrounding the compressor assembly. The pan showed evidence of extended exposure with heavy soiling affecting drainage capacity. Inspected compressor unit, refrigerant lines, and electrical connections for proper operation and secure mounting. Verified all copper refrigerant tubing and electrical wiring connections remained intact despite weathered conditions. Observed deteriorated foam insulation material around the condenser unit base and concrete pad, with fragments scattered on surrounding ground surface. Unit positioned on brick-elevated concrete pad against building exterior with vinyl siding. Con
Completed preventive maintenance agreement visit on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of outdoor condensing unit, including electrical connections, wiring integrity, and component functionality. Documented equipment condition with photographic evidence showing proper wire management and connection security. Inspected and measured condensate drain line components to ensure proper drainage operation. All system components found operating within normal parameters with no immediate repairs required.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential HVAC system. Upon inspection, accessed blower assembly and evaporator coil compartment to diagnose airflow and cooling issues. Examined blower wheel for debris accumulation, proper alignment, and operational condition. Inspected evaporator coil configuration and condensate drainage system including PVC piping and connections to ensure proper function and drainage flow. Verified all mechanical components were secure and operational, completing diagnostic assessment of the cooling system.
Completed Club AC4-6 preventive maintenance agreement visit for residential split system air conditioning unit. Upon inspection, discovered significant frost accumulation on indoor evaporator coil and control panel, indicating restricted airflow or potential refrigerant issue. Outdoor condensing unit exhibited severe deterioration with damaged exterior casing, exposed insulation material, and heavy debris accumulation on condenser coils affecting heat transfer efficiency. Documented equipment condition with photographs for customer records and recommended immediate repairs to address compromised components and restore system performance to manufacturer specifications.
Responded to customer complaint of thumping noise coming from HVAC unit. Performed diagnostic inspection of blower assembly and electrical control components. Accessed blower wheel and squirrel cage fan to identify source of mechanical noise. Inspected blower wheel for debris, imbalance, and proper mounting on motor shaft. Examined SureLight control board and associated electrical connections for any loose components or wiring issues that could contribute to abnormal operation. Documented condition of blower assembly showing dust accumulation and normal wear patterns on interior components.
Performed routine club membership maintenance visit on air conditioning system. System evaluation revealed low refrigerant charge requiring service. Connected refrigerant manifold gauges to measure system pressures and temperatures, confirmed undercharge condition, and added refrigerant to manufacturer specifications to restore proper cooling capacity and system efficiency.
Responded to club maintenance call for non-operational compressor on residential AC unit. Accessed electrical control panel and inspected wiring connections, terminal blocks, and contactor assembly. Photographed internal electrical components showing multiple wire connections including power, control, and ground circuits for documentation and further diagnostic evaluation.
Conducted on-site evaluation for mobile home air conditioning system replacement. Inspected existing outdoor condensing unit, electrical disconnect box, and associated conduit connections. Unit currently positioned on concrete mounting pad with proper clearances from structure. Electrical disconnect properly mounted to exterior siding with metal conduit routing to equipment. Documented current system configuration including equipment placement, electrical connections, and site conditions through photographic documentation. Assessed installation requirements and provided comprehensive replacement estimate for single component HVAC system.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 6-year-old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler components. Inspected electrical connections, capacitor, and contactor in outdoor unit electrical compartment. Examined blower wheel assembly and verified proper operation of air handling components. System restored to normal cooling operation after addressing electrical connection issues and verifying all components functioning within manufacturer specifications.