Edwardsville, IL · the Riverbend

Heating, cooling & plumbing in Edwardsville

Yes, Steve services Edwardsville regularly, from the century-old homes around LeClaire and Main Street to the ranches ringing Dunlap Lake and the newer builds in Grand View Hills. It is a short run east from our East Alton shop, so you get the same owner-operated furnace, AC, water-heater, re-pipe, and attic-insulation work we do closer to home.

5.0 from 55 Google reviews Veteran owned
Local to Edwardsville

What Steve sees in Edwardsville homes

Edwardsville was founded in 1819, so the housing spans a wide age range: 1800s to early-1900s homes near Main Street and LeClaire, 1940s to 70s ranches around Dunlap Lake, and newer builder subdivisions like Grand View Hills. Citywide the average home is roughly 45 to 50 years old.

  • Hot, humid Riverbend-corridor summers push AC and dehumidification hard, while January lows in the low 20s demand a furnace that keeps up.
  • Older LeClaire and downtown homes were built before central air, so they often have retrofitted ductwork, aging furnaces, and older gas lines that benefit from re-piping and right-sized replacements.
  • Some outlying Edwardsville acreage runs on propane rather than natural gas, which changes furnace, water-heater, and gas-line service needs.

Steve works the LeClaire Historic District, Dunlap Lake, Montclaire, Grand View Hills, and the rest of Edwardsville. Edwardsville is about a 15 to 20 minute run east of East Alton via IL-143 and I-255.

“Steve replaced our hot water heater a few months ago! He did great work and told us exactly what our family needed. Highly recommend!”
Bradley P. · Google
Four trades, one owner

What Steve does in Edwardsville

Near Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, the Wildey Theatre on Main Street, or anywhere in Edwardsville, it is the same owner-operated furnace, AC, water-heater, re-pipe, gas-line, and attic-insulation work. Neighboring towns: Godfrey · Wood River.

Good questions

Answers before you call

Yes. Edwardsville is a short run east from East Alton, from the LeClaire historic homes to the newer Grand View Hills builds.

Yes. Many core Edwardsville homes were built before central air, so Steve right-sizes the system and updates the ductwork where needed.

Yes. Some outlying Edwardsville acreage runs on propane, which Steve accounts for on furnaces, water heaters, and gas lines.

Call the guy who answers the phone

Need service in Edwardsville? Call Steve

The same honest owner, right next door in East Alton. 5.0 from 55 reviews, veteran owned.