Godfrey, IL · the Riverbend

Heating, cooling & plumbing in Godfrey

Yes, Steve covers Godfrey, a quick run up from our East Alton shop, about 13 minutes past Alton on the Great River Road. From the older brick ranches near Lewis and Clark to the bluff homes above the Piasa, he handles furnace and AC work, water heaters, re-pipes, gas lines, and attic insulation.

5.0 from 55 Google reviews Veteran owned
Local to Godfrey

What Steve sees in Godfrey homes

Godfrey leans heavily on 1960s to 80s brick ranches and split-levels through the older subdivisions, with newer custom homes on larger, tree-shaded lots up on the bluffs. Many established ranches still run their original ductwork and undersized returns.

  • Bluff-top and river-adjacent homes off the Great River Road pull damp Mississippi air, so summer humidity load and attic condensation are real sizing and insulation concerns.
  • The 1960s to 80s ranch stock often has original single-return ductwork and thin attic insulation, leaving back bedrooms hot in July and cold in January until the returns and insulation are addressed.
  • Larger wooded lots and rural pockets toward the bluffs mean well water is common, which is hard on water heaters and tankless units without proper treatment.

Steve works Piasa Hills, Richland Woods, Quatoga Bluff on the Great River Road, Greenwood Meadows, and the rest of Godfrey. Godfrey is about a 13 minute run northwest of East Alton, up the Great River Road past Alton.

“Had insulation blown in the attic. Job was done quickly and efficiently and at a great price. Steve is a good guy and very knowledgeable in all your hvac and other plumbing needs. Would recommend.”
Jarod S. · Google
Four trades, one owner

What Steve does in Godfrey

Near Lewis and Clark Community College, the 1854 Benjamin Godfrey Memorial Chapel, or anywhere in Godfrey, it is the same owner-operated furnace, AC, water-heater, re-pipe, gas-line, and attic-insulation work. Neighboring towns: Alton · Edwardsville.

Good questions

Answers before you call

Yes. Godfrey is about a 13 minute run up the Great River Road from the East Alton shop, for furnace, AC, plumbing, and insulation.

Often yes. Many Godfrey ranches have thin attic insulation and single-return ductwork, and the attic is usually where the most heat is lost.

Yes. Well water is common on the larger lots, and Steve accounts for it on water heaters and re-pipes.

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Need service in Godfrey? Call Steve

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