Keeping your home comfortable through the year in Fort Wayne means having reliable, efficient, effective heating and cooling systems for the weather and reliable plumbing for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and more. That means having someone you can count on for HVAC and plumbing services.
At Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical, our expert technicians combine excellent service with superior products and craft, so you can always rest easy knowing that your home service needs are in great hands.
When you need HVAC or plumbing services in Fort Wayne, call Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical at (866) 824-4328 to schedule expert services.

Emergency Heating Services
When you face a problem with your heating, our team is always standing by to assist. We offer services for the heating systems you rely on, including boilers and furnaces:
- Installation & replacement: Installation and replacement services determine the reliability and efficiency of your heating for years to come; make sure you work with our experts to find the perfect fit for your heating needs and have a high-quality system installed right.
- Repairs: When your boiler or furnace needs repairs, you can trust Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical for fast, practical solutions that will last. We don’t cut corners or leave you with more problems as soon as we go!
- Maintenance: Routine tune-ups keep your heating systems energy-efficient, reliable, and effective through the year’s coldest days. Schedule annual maintenance each fall for the best results!
- Commercial heating: Need help keeping your business warm through the winter? Our team offers complete commercial heating services. You’ll be kept reliably warm with minimal disruption and fast solutions to problems.
Dependable Cooling Services
Whether you need professional assistance with traditional cooling or ductless mini-splits, our team will keep your Fort Wayne home or business at a comfortable temperature through the harshest summer days.
Our cooling services include:
- Installation & replacement: When it’s time to replace your AC, add a new system, or change to ductless mini-splits, you can count on our team for effective installation and replacement services.
- Repairs: If you find your AC leaking or get hot air blowing from your system, call us for quick, effective repairs so you can stay comfortable and avoid outrageous energy bills!
- Maintenance: Routine AC maintenance can save you money and frustration over time by keeping your system reliable and efficient. Spring is the best time to schedule!
- Commercial cooling: Commercial cooling services aren’t just about keeping comfortable at your business — it’s about minimizing costs and downtime. Our team has you covered no matter your industry.
Request cooling services for a home or business in Fort Wayne by calling (866) 824-4328 or contacting Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical online today.
Air Quality Services in Fort Wayne
Do you have clean, comfortable air in your home? Poor air quality can make you sick, damage your property, and make it harder to stay comfortable. We offer a variety of solutions, including:
- Air cleaners: Air cleaners can pull out all the particulates of dust, pet dander, and more that make it hard to keep your home clean, bother your allergies, and more.
- Humidifiers & dehumidifiers: Whole-home humidifiers and dehumidifiers keep humidity in a comfortable, healthy range, preventing damage and illness associated with too much or too little water in the air.
- UV light purifiers: These systems can neutralize contaminants too small to filter, such as bacteria, viruses, and mold spores, using the power of ultraviolet light.
Discuss your indoor air quality with a member of the Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical team by calling (866) 824-4328 today.
Professional Plumbing Services
Maintaining your plumbing is essential for any home, as even minor plumbing issues can become catastrophes — and they’re always frustrating. We offer help with:
- Water heaters: Whether you own or want a traditional or tankless water heater, you can always count on our team for a full selection of services. Let our plumbers assist with installation, repair, replacement, maintenance, and more for both systems.
- Fixture installation & repair: Have a leaky shower, ugly kitchen sink, or any other issues with fixtures in your home? Let our team help with comprehensive fixture installation and repair services for the faucets, showerheads, toilets, and other fixtures you rely on.
Schedule a visit for plumbing services in Fort Wayne by calling (866) 824-4328 or contacting Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical online today.
Why Choose Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical in Fort Wayne?
When you need HVAC or plumbing work handled in Fort Wayne, look no further than our team for reliable, effective solutions to the big and little problems. Our team is background-checked, experienced, certified, and professional.
We offer free estimates on replacement quotes and price everything upfront so you won’t face any surprises, and we’re happy to service any brand of equipment you own.
When you’re ready to schedule services in Fort Wayne, call us at (866) 824-4328 to get started.
What should I do if my AC or furnace fails after hours in Fort Wayne?
If you experience an HVAC emergency after hours, Masters Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electrical offers 24/7 emergency repair services throughout Fort Wayne and Allen County. You can call our local team at any time to schedule an immediate dispatch. To prevent future breakdowns, we recommend joining our Masters Plus Maintenance Program, which includes priority scheduling and discounts on repairs.
How does Fort Wayne’s hard water affect my plumbing and HVAC?
Fort Wayne is known for having “hard” water, which contains high levels of minerals that cause scale buildup in water heaters, pipes, and faucets. This buildup can reduce the efficiency of your water heater and lead to premature plumbing leaks. Masters provides specialized water softener installation and plumbing descaling services to protect your home’s infrastructure and improve appliance longevity.
Are there local rebates for energy-efficient HVAC upgrades in Fort Wayne?
Yes, Fort Wayne residents can often take advantage of rebates from local utility providers like Indiana Michigan Power (I&M) for installing high-efficiency heat pumps, smart thermostats, and central AC units. Additionally, federal tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act can save you up to $2,000 on qualifying equipment. Masters Heating & Cooling can help you identify and apply for all available local and federal incentives during your free estimate.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Fort Wayne, IN
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed installation of new HVAC air handler unit with evaporator coil in residential utility closet. Positioned and secured gray metal cabinet-style air handler against wall, ensuring proper clearances and structural support. Connected flexible metal ductwork from unit to existing plenum system, verifying proper sealing and airflow configuration. Installed electrical disconnect box on adjacent wall and completed all power wiring connections per manufacturer specifications and local electrical codes. Mounted and plumbed white condensate pump assembly at base of unit with appropriate drainage tubing to handle moisture removal during cooling operation. Verified all manufacturer labels, warning decals, and specification plates are visible and properly affixed to unit. Connected black flexible supply duct from top of air handler to ceiling distribution system, ensuring secure attachment and proper insulation interface. Tested all electrical connections for proper voltage and amperage. Co
Performed routine maintenance inspection on residential cooling system. Verified electrical connections at contactor assembly, confirming proper wire termination and secure mounting of all conductors. Measured and recorded system amperage draw using clamp meter, with readings indicating normal operating parameters at 40.00A and 39.73A, confirming compressor is functioning within manufacturer specifications.
Successfully completed installation of new Carrier air conditioning system with matching evaporator coil. Removed existing outdoor condenser unit and installed new Carrier condensing unit on reinforced composite pad with proper clearances from structure and adjacent equipment. Positioned unit to ensure adequate airflow and service access. Ran new refrigerant line set through exterior wall penetration with appropriate sealing and insulation. Inside mechanical closet, removed old air handler and installed new compatible air handler unit with upflow configuration. Mounted unit securely to floor with proper leveling and vibration isolation. Connected flexible supply duct to top of air handler, routing through ceiling access opening to main distribution system. Installed new pleated air filter in accessible filter rack below air handler for easy maintenance access. Made all electrical connections to air handler including low voltage thermostat wiring and high voltage power supply. Evacuated
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up on outdoor condensing unit. Performed electrical diagnostics using digital clamp meter, verifying proper amperage draw and voltage readings across all components. Inspected and tested contactor relay, capacitor, and compressor start components, confirming all electrical connections were secure and functioning within normal parameters. Customer expressed interest in potential thermostat replacement for future consideration.
Conducted comprehensive assessment of existing residential HVAC system to provide equipment replacement estimate. Evaluated current furnace and air handler configuration in basement mechanical room, documenting existing ductwork infrastructure, electrical connections, refrigerant line routing, and condensate drainage system. Photographed equipment specifications, manufacturer labels, and overall installation layout to determine proper sizing and compatibility requirements for new system components.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 10+ year old system. Diagnosed faulty thermostatic expansion valve (TXV) causing improper refrigerant metering and insufficient cooling. Returned on scheduled follow-up appointment to replace TXV, evacuated and recharged system to manufacturer specifications, verified proper superheat and subcooling readings, and confirmed restored cooling operation.
Performed first-visit cooling system maintenance on residential HVAC unit. Conducted electrical diagnostics using clamp meter to verify proper amperage draw on condenser fan motor and compressor circuit. Inspected internal components including control board, capacitor, and wiring connections; documented system condition with photos showing all electrical connections secure and heat exchanger coils in serviceable condition.
Completed return visit for AC maintenance and cleaning that was previously postponed due to customer's gas leak issue. Performed thorough system inspection, cleaning, and operational verification of cooling equipment. System tested and confirmed operating properly with temperature readings within normal parameters; noted aging transformer/capacitor showing significant rust and corrosion that should be monitored for future replacement.
Conducted on-site assessment of residential HVAC system for equipment replacement estimate. Property has two air conditioning units with one unit experiencing performance issues and previously diagnosed as requiring three pounds of R-22 refrigerant. Evaluated existing system configuration, documented interior ductwork locations and supply registers, and inspected attic or ceiling-mounted equipment access points to provide comprehensive replacement options for aging R-22 system.
Responded to pre-sale home inspection requirements by resetting three toilets with new wax rings to ensure proper seals and prevent future leaks. Removed existing toilets, cleaned flange areas showing rust staining and corrosion from previous water exposure, installed new wax ring seals, and properly reinstalled and secured all three toilet units to manufacturer specifications. Work completed to satisfy inspection requirements prior to property closing.
Installed shower trim assembly on existing shower valve. Disassembled and inspected valve cartridge components to ensure proper operation, including cartridge housing, O-rings, and supply line connections, then completed trim installation with all components functioning correctly.
Completed full HVAC system replacement including installation of Carrier 26SCA424N003 single-stage air conditioner, CVAVA3017XMA evaporator coil, and 59TP7A060V17-16 Performance 97 two-stage gas furnace. Removed and recycled existing equipment, reconnected to existing lineset after flushing and pressure testing, and reconnected existing supply and return ductwork. Installed new 2" PVC condenser pad, new disconnect and whip, and completed furnace changeout utilizing installation kit for 80% to 97% efficiency upgrade. Applied floor savers for home protection, obtained necessary permits, and performed post-installation quality assurance walkthrough. Provided system operation explanation and thermostat instruction, registered warranty with manufacturer, and submitted utility rebate paperwork on behalf of customer.
Completed full HVAC system replacement with Carrier Infinity Series equipment including installation of 26VNA136W003 variable-speed air conditioner, CVAVA4217XMA evaporator coil, and 59MN7C080C17-14 modulating gas furnace with up to 98% AFUE efficiency. Installed SYSTXCCITC01-C Infinity System Controller with WiFi capability for communicating system operation. Removed and recycled existing HVAC equipment from basement mechanical room. Reconnected existing supply and return ductwork to new air handler and furnace assembly. Installed outdoor condenser unit on new 2-inch PVC pad with pea gravel base on building exterior. Mounted electrical disconnect box adjacent to condenser for service access. Ran refrigerant lines and electrical connections between indoor and outdoor components. Completed all refrigerant line insulation and secured piping runs. Programmed and configured Infinity thermostat system for optimal variable-speed and modulating operation. Provided thermostat operation explana
Provided comprehensive estimate for complete air conditioning system replacement at residential property. Existing R-22 system was non-functional due to severed refrigerant line, necessitating full unit replacement rather than repair. Assessed basement-installed furnace and existing ductwork infrastructure to determine compatibility requirements for new AC system. Documented current equipment configuration including plenum connections, condensate drainage routing, and electrical service accessibility. Photographed mechanical room layout showing furnace location, ductwork distribution, water heater proximity, and available workspace for installation. Evaluated attic-mounted evaporator coil access and existing insulation conditions surrounding HVAC components. Reviewed flexible gas line positioning and clearance requirements for safe equipment replacement. Determined specifications for new system sizing based on existing ductwork capacity and home cooling load requirements. Presented equ
Installed customer-provided anode rod on Rheem Performance tanked water heater. Discussed water quality concerns and recommended water testing to determine optimal anode rod material for longevity and corrosion protection. Unit operational upon completion.
Completed prepaid preventive maintenance cooling system inspection on residential air conditioning unit. Performed comprehensive system evaluation including supply air temperature verification at 55°F, refrigerant line inspection, and outdoor condensing unit service check with manifold gauge set attached to measure system pressures and assess refrigerant charge levels. All components found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Responded to no cooling complaint where system was unable to maintain setpoint of 67°F, with indoor temperature reaching only 73°F. Upon inspection, discovered severely deteriorated ductwork insulation in attic space with multiple tears, punctures, and compromised vapor barrier allowing significant air leakage and thermal loss. Observed organic debris infiltration indicating unsealed duct connections. Documented extensive damage to flexible ductwork wrap and degraded fiberglass insulation throughout accessible attic areas. Recommended complete duct sealing and insulation replacement to restore system efficiency and proper cooling capacity. Noted air filter accessibility issue requiring ladder access, with uncertain maintenance history contributing to reduced airflow and system performance.
Responded to no hot water complaint on Bradford White Defender Safety System tanked water heater. Upon arrival, inspected unit and confirmed customer's diagnosis of faulty thermocouple. Replaced defective thermocouple, tested pilot light ignition and flame sensor operation, and verified proper burner function. Restored hot water service to residence.
Performed post-installation walk-through on recently installed HVAC system to verify proper startup and operation of air conditioning unit. Conducted leak detection testing on refrigerant line connections using soap bubble solution, which revealed foam accumulation at pipe joint indicating potential leak point. Confirmed system operational status and documented pipe condition showing corrosion at connection points requiring monitoring.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential AC system. Upon arrival, found unit attempting to start but failing to operate. Performed diagnostic evaluation of system components including temperature measurements at supply register showing 70.2°F, confirming lack of cooling. Inspected indoor air handler, furnace, and associated refrigerant lines with gauges attached. Identified issue preventing compressor operation and restored system to proper cooling function.