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
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed installation of 70,000 BTU furnace system including all mechanical and electrical connections. Installed new digital programmable thermostat and verified proper operation of all climate control functions. Reconnected all existing ductwork and tested system for proper airflow and temperature control.
Completed scheduled preventive maintenance inspection on air conditioning system under club AC10-2 agreement. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including visual inspection of unit components, electrical connections, and control wiring. Documented equipment identification and current operating conditions through photographic records for service history files.
Completed prepaid AC tune-up and maintenance inspection as part of membership agreement. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including electrical disconnect inspection, verified proper conduit connections, and documented exterior equipment condition. All components found operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified.
Completed annual AC maintenance tune-up on residential air conditioning system. Condenser unit showed significant dirt and debris accumulation on coil fins, which was cleaned to restore proper airflow and heat transfer efficiency. System inspected, serviced, and documented with photos showing before and after condition of outdoor unit.
Completed routine maintenance agreement visit for cooling system. Performed inspection and service of HVAC unit, identifying significant corrosion on brass valve assembly requiring monitoring. Utilized diagnostic equipment to assess system performance and documented equipment condition with manufacturer specifications visible on Darwin Manufacturing unit nameplate.
Completed on-site assessment for furnace replacement in residential basement. Evaluated existing heating unit, associated ductwork, PVC venting configuration, and electrical service panel to determine equipment specifications and installation requirements. Documented current HVAC system condition including furnace model, venting arrangement, and electrical capacity to prepare comprehensive replacement quote with financing options for customer consideration.
Completed scheduled AC maintenance visit as part of annual agreement. Performed comprehensive system tune-up including electrical diagnostics with clamp meter readings on outdoor condensing unit, measuring amperage draw at 5.11 amps to verify compressor performance within manufacturer specifications. Inspected indoor air handler and evaluated air filter condition, noting adequate airflow through pleated media filter. All system components operating normally with no deficiencies identified during inspection.
Responded to no heat call on residential HVAC unit over 10 years old. Upon arrival, accessed outdoor unit located on exterior deck area. Inspection revealed severely corroded and rusted electrical connections at the unit's contactor assembly, with heavy oxidation compromising wire terminals and housing. The deteriorated condition of the electrical components prevented proper system operation and posed a safety hazard. Cleaned corroded connections, replaced damaged contactor and associated wiring terminals. Verified proper voltage at thermostat and confirmed control circuit functionality. Tested system operation through complete heating cycle, ensuring proper ignition sequence and burner operation. Unit restored to normal heating operation with all safety controls functioning as designed.
Completed annual AC tune-up maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of evaporator coil, which showed clean condition with uniform fin spacing and no visible debris or damage. Inspected electrical components including Genteq dual-run capacitor (40/5 MUF, 370VAC) and verified proper mounting and connections. Documented system condition through photographs showing interior air handler components, coil assembly, and capacitor specifications. All components operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified.
Completed scheduled preventative maintenance visit on residential air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive AC tune-up including inspection of blower assembly and motor components, verified proper operation of squirrel cage blower wheel, documented equipment model and serial numbers from unit nameplate (DN96VCO080BN), and captured photographic documentation of internal components showing normal wear patterns. System operational upon completion of maintenance service.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up and maintenance inspection per agreement service. Inspected evaporator and condenser coils, noting moderate dust and debris accumulation between fins with visible discoloration and streaking on heat exchanger surfaces. Performed standard maintenance procedures including filter check, refrigerant level verification, electrical connection inspection, and system operational testing to ensure proper cooling performance for the season.
Completed seasonal HVAC maintenance inspection under Club AC agreement. Performed comprehensive 10-point system evaluation on outdoor condensing unit, including visual inspection of fan assembly, grille components, and overall unit condition. All equipment operating within normal parameters at time of service.
Completed annual furnace maintenance tune-up as part of agreement visit. Performed standard inspection, cleaning, and testing of heating system components to ensure safe and efficient operation for the upcoming season. Customer declined air conditioning service as unit is no longer in use.
Completed annual air conditioner maintenance tune-up on a new AC system as part of prepaid membership agreement. Performed comprehensive inspection of indoor air handler unit, examining blower assembly, evaporator coil housing, refrigerant line connections, condensate drain system, and electrical wiring connections. All components found to be in excellent operating condition with minimal dust accumulation typical of a new installation, system operating within manufacturer specifications.
Responded to callback for mini split system installed in February experiencing significant water leakage from indoor unit running down interior wall. Inspected condensate drainage system and identified improper pitch or blockage in exterior drain line at PVC elbow fitting mounted on building exterior where line penetrates wall above brick foundation. Corrected drainage issue, verified proper condensate flow through drain line, and tested system operation to confirm leak resolution.
Conducted mini split system estimate for bonus room with vaulted ceiling and carpeted flooring. Assessed space requirements, electrical outlet locations, and optimal placement for indoor air handler unit to provide climate control for the upper-level living area. Documented room configuration and captured photos for equipment sizing and installation planning.
Completed preventive maintenance agreement visit on air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of blower motor assembly and control board components, documenting equipment condition with photos. Blower wheel showed dust accumulation on blades; motor assembly and White-Rodgers control board with all electrical connections operating within normal parameters at time of inspection.
Responded to warranty call for air conditioning unit that would not turn on. Upon inspection, identified faulty wiring connection that was preventing power from reaching the system. Removed damaged wire section, installed new stranded copper conductor with proper wire nuts, and restored electrical continuity. Tested system operation and confirmed AC unit powers on and functions correctly.
Completed prepaid AC maintenance tune-up on Lennox outdoor condensing unit. Performed comprehensive system inspection including verification of unit level, inspection of capacitor and electrical connections, and evaluation of condenser coil condition. All electrical components found secure with proper wire connections intact. Unit operating within normal parameters with no issues identified requiring immediate attention.
Completed installation of a 90,000 BTU furnace system including all mechanical and electrical connections. Successfully reconnected existing HVAC infrastructure, installed new thermostat, and verified all safety controls and operational functions are working properly.