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Located in West St. Louis County, Fresh Air-Weinrich services air conditioners, furnaces, heat pumps and air handlers throughout the St. Louis area. Our service area is shown below:
St. Louis:
Ballwin, Brentwood, Bridgeton, Chesterfield, Clarkson Valley, Clayton, Crestwood, Creve Coeur, Des Peres, Ellisville, Eureka, Fenton, Florissant, Frontenac, Glendale, Green Park, Hanley Hills, Hazelwood, Huntleigh, Kirkwood, Ladue, Manchester, Maplewood, Maryland Heights, Olivette, Overland, Pacific, Richmond Heights, Rock Hill, St. Louis, Schrewsbury, Sunset Hills, Town and Country, University City, Valley Park, Warson Woods, Webster Groves, Wildwood, Winchester.
St. Charles:
Augusta, Cottleville, Dardenne Prairie, Lake St. Louis, New Melle, O’Fallon, St. Charles, St. Peters, Wentzville, Weldon Spring.
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Receive a $150- $900 Carrier rebate with the purchase of qualifying High Effeciency Equipment. Offer available 3-1-2013 through 6-30-2013. Call our office for more information.
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Fresh Air Blog
Have you been trying to find us? We have recently moved our office to a new location in the Chesterfield Valley near Rombachs Farms on Olive Street Road. Our new office is located at 612 Spirit Valley East Drive, Chesterfield, MO 63005. View … Continue reading
Carbon Monoxide (CO), is an odorless, colorless gas, which can cause sudden illness and death. CO is produced anytime a fossil fuel is burned. Have your heating system and any other gas, oil, or coal burning appliances serviced by a … Continue reading
If you find that your thermostat screen has gone blank, here are a few things to look for. 1. Do you have power in the home? If the power is out in most cases your thermostat will not be lit. … Continue reading





