Let’s face it—when something stops working at home, it’s usually at the worst possible time. Maybe the AC kicks out just when guests are on their way, or your water heater runs cold right in the middle of your shower. These moments aren’t just annoying—they throw your whole routine out of sync. That’s where Iceberg Heating & Cooling steps in. We bring Southeast Michigan homeowners the kind of service we’d want for our own homes: prompt, straightforward, and hassle-free. Whether it’s your furnace, breaker panel, or air quality system that needs attention, our Newport home services get things back to normal without the sales pitch or guesswork. See the Iceberg difference for yourself by calling 734-342-3420 or contact us online.
Reliable Heating & Cooling Services in Newport

The weather in Newport isn’t known for being predictable. One week, you’re cranking the heat; the next, you’re flipping the thermostat to cool. Your HVAC system has to handle it all—and when it can’t, that’s when we step in. Iceberg’s certified HVAC technicians in Newport are ready to tackle any heating or cooling challenge with real solutions that make sense.
- Furnace Repair & Installation – No heat? No problem. We work on all furnace types and install high-efficiency models to keep you warm without sky-high energy bills.
- Boiler Services – Steam and hot water boilers require specialized care—we’ve got the experience to service or replace them safely.
- AC Repair & Installation in Newport – Whether your AC is leaking, frozen up, or just not cooling the way it used to, we’ll diagnose the issue and offer repair or replacement options that match your budget.
- Heat Pump Services – These energy-saving systems do double-duty year-round. We install and maintain heat pumps for consistent performance.
- Ductless Mini-Split Installation – Great for additions, garages, or rooms that never seem quite right. Mini-splits offer targeted comfort without the need for ductwork.
- Newport HVAC Tune-Ups & Maintenance – Seasonal tune-ups catch problems early, improve energy efficiency, and keep your home consistently comfortable.
Efficient Newport Water Heater Services
It’s hard to overstate how much we rely on hot water—until it’s gone. If your water heater is leaking, taking forever to heat up, or not heating at all, Iceberg’s water heater technicians can help. We offer complete repair, replacement, and maintenance services for both tank and tankless systems.
- Tankless Water Heater Maintenance – Prevent scale buildup and keep your on-demand hot water running efficiently with regular descaling and system checks.
- Annual Flushing Service – Tank water heaters need flushing to remove sediment and maintain performance—our team can handle it quickly and cleanly.
- Water Heater Repair – We troubleshoot temperature fluctuations, pilot light issues, strange noises, and more.
- Tank & Tankless Water Heater Installation – Whether you need a quick replacement or want to upgrade to a high-efficiency tankless model, we’ll help you choose the right system.
Safe & Modern Electrical Services in Newport

Your home’s electrical system powers everything—from the fridge and coffee maker to your laptop and home office. So when something shorts out or stops working, it’s not just an inconvenience—it’s a disruption. Our licensed electricians serve Newport homeowners with careful, code-compliant work that’s safe and built to last.
Electrical Panel Upgrades
If your current panel is outdated or frequently tripping, we’ll install a modern system that meets your home’s growing power needs.
Outlet & Switch Installation
Whether it’s an outlet that won’t hold a plug or a switch that sparks, we’ll make it safe and functional again—or install new ones where you need them.
Home Rewiring
Replacing old or damaged wiring protects your home from potential fire hazards and improves energy reliability.
Whole-Home Surge Protection
Prevent unexpected voltage spikes from damaging your electronics and appliances with panel-mounted protection.
Lighting Installation
From statement lighting to motion-activated security fixtures, we’ll install the right lights in the right places.
Ceiling Fan Installation
Improve airflow and reduce energy costs with properly installed ceiling fans.
Smart Home Setup
Ready to control your thermostat, lights, or security from your phone? We’ll get your smart tech installed and synced up.
EV Charger Installation
Make charging your electric vehicle at home easier and safer with a professionally installed Level 2 charger.
Breathe Cleaner with Newport Indoor Air Quality Services
You might not always see it, but the air in your home could be affecting your health and comfort more than you realize. Dry air, lingering odors, and allergy flare-ups are often signs of poor indoor air quality. Our IAQ services help clear the air so you can breathe easy again.
- Humidity Control Systems – Whether the air in your home feels too dry in the winter or overly sticky in the summer, our whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers help keep moisture levels just right for better comfort and easier breathing.
- Advanced Air Filtration – Dust, pet hair, pollen, and other airborne particles don’t stand a chance with our high-efficiency filtration systems. These systems help you breathe cleaner air and can even reduce allergy symptoms.
- UV Air Purification – Our UV purifiers use powerful yet safe ultraviolet light to neutralize harmful bacteria, viruses, and mold that may be circulating in your HVAC system, creating a healthier environment in every room.
- Duct Cleaning & Sealing – Over time, dust and debris collect inside your ductwork, while tiny leaks can waste energy and spread allergens. Our duct cleaning and sealing services restore airflow, reduce irritants, and help your HVAC system perform more efficiently.
Why Southeast Michigan Homeowners Choose Iceberg Heating & Cooling
Choosing a home service company shouldn’t feel like rolling the dice. At Iceberg, we take pride in being the team you can trust to show up, speak honestly, and treat your space with the same care we’d want in our own homes. No gimmicks, no rushed jobs—just reliable, respectful service from people who genuinely care about doing things right.
- Local, licensed technicians who care
- Flat-rate, honest pricing with no surprises
- Same-day appointments available
- Friendly, respectful service every time
- Trusted in Monroe County and across Southeast Michigan
Book Your Newport Home Service with Iceberg Today
If your AC is making weird noises, your furnace won’t kick on, or your lights are flickering again, don’t wait until it gets worse. Reach out to Iceberg Heating & Cooling and get the reliable, local help you need. From HVAC to water heaters and everything in between, we’re the team Newport homeowners trust to do the job right the first time. Schedule your service today by calling 734-342-3420 and experience home comfort without the hassle.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Newport , MI
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to no-cool call on 6-year-old residential AC system with no airflow. Upon arrival, found outdoor condensing unit heavily soiled with debris accumulation and leaf matter around base, restricting proper airflow to coil. Cleared debris from unit perimeter and exterior surfaces, inspected electrical connections and capacitor function, verified proper operation of condenser fan motor and compressor. System restored to normal cooling operation with adequate airflow after cleaning and verification of all components.
Responded to no-cool complaint on 20-year-old AC system with condenser icing issues. Performed system diagnostics including airflow verification, replaced dirty air filter, and took electrical measurements at outdoor unit. System suspected to be low on refrigerant based on icing symptoms and reduced efficiency, though unit remains operational.
Completed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up on 20-year-old system. Performed standard maintenance procedures including filter inspection, refrigerant level check, electrical connection testing, condensate drain clearing, and thermostat calibration to ensure optimal system performance for the cooling season.
Responded to no-cool call on residential air conditioning unit over 10 years old. Upon arrival, found outdoor condensing unit had been knocked over by wind, resulting in damaged electrical wiring and disconnected connections. Unit was physically repositioned and leveled on pad, electrical connections were repaired and secured, and system was tested to verify proper operation and cooling restoration.
# HVAC Maintenance Visit - Ice Buildup on Outdoor Coil Responded to service call for ice accumulation on outdoor condenser coil. Upon arrival, found AC&SI unit with significantly restricted airflow due to heavily clogged condenser coils. External coil surfaces showed substantial debris buildup consisting of dirt, dust, and organic material that was impeding proper heat transfer and causing abnormal ice formation. Connected Fieldpiece SMAN digital manifold gauges to service ports to assess system pressures and temperatures. Initial diagnostics revealed operating conditions consistent with restricted airflow across condenser. Temperature readings displayed 306.5°F and 13.8°F at respective measurement points, indicating system imbalance. Performed thorough cleaning of condenser coils to remove accumulated debris and restore proper airflow. Cleared both intake and discharge sides of coil assembly to ensure unrestricted air circulation. Unit was positioned on concrete pad with gravel sur
Completed Club AC8-12 preventive maintenance agreement visit on air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive system inspection including electrical testing with multimeter to verify proper voltage and amperage readings, which measured at 5.5 on the digital display. Inspected blower assembly and squirrel cage fan wheel, confirming all blades were intact and properly secured to motor housing. Unit operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
Successfully installed a new 3-ton air conditioning system with matching evaporator coil on the left side of the existing furnace. Connected refrigerant lines to the outdoor condensing unit and performed complete system startup procedures. Verified proper system operation using manifold gauges, confirming refrigerant pressures of 205.0 PSI suction and 205.4 PSI discharge with ambient temperature reading of 100.1°F. All electrical connections completed to manufacturer specifications, including reconnection of thermostat wiring and power supply. System tested and running efficiently with proper airflow through ductwork.
Completed installation of new air conditioning unit and evaporator coil system. Verified proper refrigerant pressures and system operation using digital manifold gauges, confirming all readings within manufacturer specifications. Installed and programmed Honeywell Home smart thermostat for climate control, ensuring proper communication with new equipment and customer understanding of operation.
Conducted on-site evaluation for air conditioning replacement at residential property. Assessed existing HVAC system including basement-mounted furnace with connected ductwork and piping infrastructure. Inspected exterior utility connections and meter location to determine compatibility requirements for new AC unit installation. Documented current equipment configuration, ductwork routing through exposed ceiling joists, and available space for condensing unit placement in landscaped area adjacent to brick foundation. Photographed existing system components and exterior installation site to develop accurate replacement estimate and equipment specifications.
Completed Club AC12-4 preventive maintenance agreement visit on residential air conditioning and heating system. Performed standard system inspection including amperage draw testing on compressor unit, which measured 7.01 amps AC on the outdoor condensing unit, indicating normal operating parameters. Verified and documented humidity control settings on Aprilaire humidifier, confirming proper configuration with dial positions ranging from OFF through 15%, 25%, 35%, and 45% humidity levels with corresponding outdoor temperature recommendations. All equipment operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
# No Cool Service Call - 20-Year-Old AC Unit Responded to a no cooling complaint on a 20-year-old outdoor air conditioning system. Upon arrival, customer reported the unit was still operating but not producing adequate cold air. Performed visual inspection of the outdoor condensing unit and removed the top access panel to examine internal components. Found extensive corrosion and deterioration throughout the electrical compartment, with visible rust on metal surfaces and discoloration indicating prolonged exposure to the elements. Inspected the filter drier canister and discovered severe corrosion across the entire component. The cylindrical metal housing exhibited heavy rust penetration with a rough, degraded surface texture, compromising the integrity of the refrigeration system. The extensive corrosion on the filter drier indicated long-term moisture contamination within the sealed refrigeration circuit. Documented the condition of electrical wiring, capacitor, and internal com
# HVAC Service Completed Responded to no cooling complaint on 10+ year old Heil air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed outdoor condensing unit had power and fan operation, but unit was not producing cold air. Removed access panel to inspect electrical components and found failed capacitor preventing compressor from starting. Capacitor showed visible signs of deterioration and tested outside acceptable range. Replaced defective dual-run capacitor with proper replacement rated for system specifications. Cleared accumulated debris including leaves and dirt from around unit base and exterior surfaces to ensure proper airflow. Verified all electrical connections were secure and properly terminated. Restored power to system and confirmed compressor engaged properly with new capacitor installed. Tested system operation through complete cooling cycle and verified cold air discharge at indoor registers. Unit operating within normal parameters upon departure.
Responded to no cooling complaint on unit under 10 years old. Upon arrival, performed electrical diagnostics at the system's control board and terminal connections. Used digital multimeter to measure amperage draw, reading 0.63A, and verified voltage levels at the terminal block. Inspected all wire connections including power supply, control wiring, and component connections at the terminal strip. All electrical connections were secure with proper color-coded wiring intact. System electrical parameters were within normal operating range. Unit restored to proper cooling operation.
# AC Not Working 8-1289 Responded to no cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system less than 10 years old. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing of outdoor condensing unit using digital multimeter. Measured electrical parameters and temperature readings at the condenser to identify system malfunction. Inspected condenser coil condition through protective grille, which appeared normal with no visible blockage or damage. Verified power supply at disconnect box. Conducted voltage and capacitance measurements to isolate the cooling failure. System evaluated and measurements documented for repair recommendations.
Completed annual AC club maintenance inspection on residential HVAC system. Performed comprehensive visual inspection of furnace and air handler components, including blower motor assembly, electrical connections, control board housing, and condensate drainage system. All wire connections were secure with proper wire nuts in place. System components showed normal age-related wear with minor dust accumulation. Noted thermostat may require replacement or evaluation due to potential operational issues. Documented equipment condition with photographs for service records.
Completed club maintenance agreement visit for air conditioning system and water heater. Performed electrical diagnostics using digital multimeter to verify proper amperage draw and voltage readings on AC system components. Inspected and tested capacitor connections and verified all electrical connections on control panel were secure and functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Completed comprehensive preventive maintenance inspection on residential air conditioning system under Club AC12-4 agreement. Performed thorough evaluation of outdoor condenser unit, noting weathered exterior casing with signs of environmental exposure and deterioration along top rim edges. Inspected interior components, electrical conduit connections, and verified unit positioning on base pad remains stable. Conducted attic inspection of air handler and ductwork system, examining flexible duct connections, reflective insulation integrity, and mechanical housing components. All system components operational and functioning within normal parameters at time of service visit.
Responded to club maintenance visit for reported blown fuse issue on furnace. Performed thorough inspection of HVAC system including heat exchanger assembly and outdoor condensing unit. Examined serpentine coil configuration, verified structural integrity of heat exchanger tubing, and assessed condition of finned coil sections for proper operation. All components found to be functioning within normal parameters with no immediate fuse or electrical concerns identified at time of service.
Completed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up and system inspection as part of prepaid maintenance agreement. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of blower motor assembly, gas valve connections, electrical components, and control board wiring. Documented existing corrosion on copper gas piping near valve connection and normal operational wear on metal components. All systems operational upon completion with findings photographed for records.
Conducted comprehensive site assessment for air conditioning system replacement at residential property. Documented existing electrical infrastructure including main service panel with 200-amp capacity, verified circuit breaker configuration and labeling for HVAC equipment compatibility, and photographed exterior meter base and electrical service entrance to ensure adequate power supply for proposed equipment installation.