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
Responded to service call for uneven heating and cooling in home with 50-year-old HVAC system and original ductwork installed in slab. Performed comprehensive inspection of ductwork system to assess condition and identify potential causes of temperature inconsistencies throughout the residence. Inspected evaporator coil unit in attic space, noting clean copper refrigerant tubes and operational components, with aluminum coil cleaning recommendation label visible on unit. Assessed flexible ductwork insulation and overall system condition. Completed four-hour diagnostic inspection to evaluate aging duct system and provide recommendations for addressing uneven temperature distribution issues.
Completed scheduled AC tune-up and maintenance on Goodman furnace system, model GME950080CXAB with 80,000 BTU input capacity. Performed comprehensive system inspection, documented equipment specifications and serial number, verified proper operation of all components, and captured photos of manufacturer data plate for service records.
Conducted on-site assessment for complete attic air handler and outdoor condenser replacement. Evaluated existing Honeywell thermostat operation and inspected attic installation including current ductwork configuration, insulation conditions, and electrical connections. Documented existing HVAC system layout with attention to flexible duct routing and mounting locations to prepare comprehensive replacement estimate for new equipment installation.
Completed full HVAC system installation including 70,000 BTU gas furnace, 2.5 ton air conditioning unit with rear discharge configuration, whole-house humidifier, and hot water heater reconnection. Installed all necessary PVC condensate drainage lines with proper pitch and connections, mounted outdoor condenser unit on gravel pad, and established electrical service with disconnect box and control panel using appropriate conduit routing. Secured all indoor components including furnace, humidifier assembly, and associated plumbing connections to wall with proper mounting brackets. Verified all electrical connections, tested system operation, and ensured compliance with manufacturer specifications and local code requirements. System fully operational upon completion.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found heavily corroded evaporator coil with extensive oxidation and deterioration affecting heat transfer efficiency, causing unit to blow warm air. Contactor assembly showed signs of age but remained operational. Documented coil condition and advised replacement due to severity of corrosion compromising system performance.
Evaluated 26-year-old American Standard heat pump system with failed compressor. Unit has not provided heat mode functionality for approximately two years. Provided comprehensive replacement estimate options including both air conditioning only and complete heat pump system configurations to address failed compressor and restore full HVAC functionality.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed compressor was operating but system was not producing cool air. Diagnosed failed compressor with internal mechanical failure preventing proper refrigerant compression despite electrical operation. Replaced compressor unit and associated components. Evacuated system, pressure tested for leaks, and recharged with proper refrigerant type and quantity per manufacturer specifications. Verified all electrical connections, tested capacitor and contactor operation. System restored to proper cooling operation with normal temperature differential across evaporator coil. All safety controls tested and functioning properly.
Completed preventive maintenance agreement visit for dual AC system. Performed comprehensive inspection of both units including electrical diagnostics with amp draw measurements, visual inspection of capacitors and motors, and assessment of ductwork system. All components found operating within normal parameters with no immediate service needs identified.
Completed preventive maintenance agreement visit for Club AC12-4 service on air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive inspection of all accessible components including blower assembly and electrical connections. Blower wheel showed moderate accumulation of dust and debris on fan blades, which is typical for units in regular operation. Inspected capacitor, compressor connections, and associated wiring harnesses. All electrical connections were secure with proper color-coded wiring intact. Documented system condition through photographic records showing interior components and blower assembly. Unit operational at time of service with no immediate repairs required.
Completed routine preventative maintenance inspection under CLUB AC 10-2 agreement. Performed system diagnostics and electrical measurements, recording amperage draw of 0.54A and verifying proper voltage levels across the air conditioning unit. All electrical parameters measured within manufacturer specifications, confirming optimal system performance and operational efficiency.
Completed preventive maintenance agreement visit on Goodman ML296UH090XV48C furnace system, unit serial number 25-18140690. Performed comprehensive inspection of heating and air conditioning equipment per club membership AC8-12 protocol, documented equipment nameplate information and unit condition with photographic records for service history file. All system components inspected and unit operational at time of departure.
Responded to callback for loud noises from HVAC system. Upon arrival, found multiple loose screws on top of furnace unit that had vibrated free during operation. Inspected unit thoroughly, identified source of noise as loose access panels and internal components. Reinstalled all hardware with proper torque specifications, verified secure mounting of all panels and components, and tested system operation to confirm noise elimination and proper function.
Responded to no cooling complaint on air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found severely corroded outdoor unit cabinet panel with extensive rust damage compromising structural integrity and potentially affecting unit performance. Observed significant deterioration on metal surfaces indicating prolonged moisture exposure and weathering. Inspected attic space and indoor components, noting insulation condition and ductwork connections. Documented equipment condition with photographs showing corroded outdoor unit panel and attic area for service records and recommended repairs.
Conducted on-site evaluation of existing outdoor air conditioning condenser unit located in confined side yard area between structures. Assessed current equipment condition, electrical disconnect configuration, and meter placement for replacement feasibility. Documented unit positioning on concrete pad, clearance constraints imposed by brick wall, vinyl siding, and wooden fence, along with existing electrical conduit routing from distribution boxes to support comprehensive replacement estimate.
Performed routine preventive maintenance on HVAC system as part of recurring cooling service agreement. Accessed control board compartment and inspected electrical components, wiring connections, and circuit boards for proper operation. Utilized digital multimeter to verify electrical readings and system parameters, confirming all measurements within manufacturer specifications.
Conducted on-site assessment of existing HVAC system and utility closet infrastructure to provide comprehensive replacement estimate. Evaluated mechanical room conditions, including galvanized ductwork, copper plumbing lines, PVC drainage system, and electrical connections. Documented current equipment configuration and spatial constraints for system replacement planning, capturing measurements and existing conditions of all components to develop accurate single component and full system replacement quotes.
Responded to no heat call for 10+ year old furnace in basement with reported loud wind tunnel noise from blower/fan assembly. Upon inspection, diagnosed failing blower motor bearings causing excessive noise and reduced airflow capacity. Removed access panel and inspected internal components including start relay, capacitor, and wiring connections. Given the age of the unit and extent of wear on the blower motor, recommended complete blower motor assembly replacement to restore proper heating function and eliminate noise issue. Discussed repair options with Comfort Club member and provided estimate for parts and labor. System temporarily operational but requires prompt attention to prevent complete failure during heating season.
Completed scheduled Club AC8-12 maintenance agreement visit for air conditioning system and supporting indoor equipment. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics using manifold gauges to verify refrigerant pressures and system performance on outdoor condensing unit. Inspected indoor air handler and furnace unit, documented equipment condition with service photos, and confirmed all components operating within normal parameters.
Completed seasonal air conditioning maintenance and system inspection under club agreement. Performed electrical diagnostics using digital multimeter, recording voltage readings of 496.3V on system components, and inspected control wiring connections within the equipment cabinet. Found evaporator coil and air filter heavily clogged with dust and debris accumulation, restricting airflow through the system; filter requires immediate replacement to restore proper system operation and efficiency.
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.