Based in St. Clair Shores, we know that Lakes St. Clair and Lake Michigan can take their toll on the beautiful and historic homes of Grosse Pointe Woods. Our expert technicians have experience working within architectural styles of all kinds to ensure that they heat and cool properly all year round.

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    AC Repair & Maintenance Heating & Furnace Repair
    Mini Split Installation Furnace Repair & Replacement
    AC Installation Heat Pump Installation

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    Heating & Cooling Services We Provide in Grosse Pointe Woods

    Our team offers a full range of heating and cooling services tailored to the unique needs of Grosse Pointe Woods homes. Whether you’re dealing with an aging furnace, uneven airflow, or a failing AC unit, our team is here to help with practical, cost-effective solutions.

     

    Heating & Furnace Services for Mid-Century Homes

    Homes in Grosse Pointe Woods are primarily mid-century ranches and split-levels. Many still have their original heating systems in place or have only had minimal updates over the years. These homes commonly have older ductwork, limited attic insulation, and airflow issues, so our services often focus on resolving these common issues.

    Service Description
    Furnace Repair & Replacement Many homes still rely on aging furnaces with declining efficiency. We diagnose issues quickly and offer modern, high-efficiency replacements suited to your home’s layout.
    Boiler Service for Legacy Systems Some Grosse Pointe Woods homes still use hydronic heat. Our in-house boiler specialists can service, repair, or replace these systems without damaging original flooring or finishes.
    Zoned Heating Installation Single-story homes often have cold rooms at the end of long duct runs. We install zoned systems to improve comfort without requiring a full ductwork overhaul.

     

    Cooling Solutions for Older Ductwork and Attics

    Grosse Pointe Woods summers are hot and humid, so we often work with older homes that need updated ducting or vapor barriers to improve cooling distribution and help your system work more efficiently.

    Service Description
    AC Repair & Tune-Up Frequent service calls in the Woods involve uneven cooling, weak airflow, or noisy systems. We fine-tune these older systems and extend their lifespan.
    Ductless Mini-Split Installation Ideal for additions or finished basements, mini-splits are a smart solution when full ducting upgrades aren’t practical.
    Attic Ventilation & Insulation Upgrades A poorly ventilated attic traps heat and overworks your AC. We install attic fans, update insulation, and improve circulation to protect your system and lower energy bills.

     

    Indoor Air Quality and Moisture Control

    When you combine older home construction with close proximity to Lake St. Clair, many Grosse Pointe Woods homes are particularly prone to moisture and air quality concerns. In these cases, we focus on controlling moisture levels and improving your home’s air quality.

    Service Description
    Whole-Home Dehumidifier Installation High summer humidity causes mold risk, warped wood, and discomfort. We install integrated systems that work with your HVAC to keep moisture in check.
    Air Purifier & UV Light Installation With older ductwork comes dust, allergens, and microbial growth. We install modern purification systems to improve air quality, which can be especially helpful for families with allergies or pets.
    Duct Cleaning & Mold Inspection We frequently find mold and debris buildup in original ductwork. Our deep cleaning and inspection process restores airflow and keeps indoor air healthy.

     

    Smart Systems and Energy Efficient Upgrades

    Grosse Pointe Woods homeowners increasingly want modern control over their home’s climate without sacrificing their home’s character or layout. We offer smart system upgrades and energy audits to help save energy and lower utility bills.

    Service Description
    Smart Thermostat Installation We help residents take control of comfort and energy use with app-based thermostat systems that are customized to a home’s unique zoning or layout.
    Energy Audits & Insulation Assessments Our techs identify where your home is losing conditioned air—through poorly sealed ducts, outdated windows, or insufficient insulation.
    HVAC System Right-Sizing & Load Testing Many homes have oversized or undersized systems from past installs. We perform load calculations to ensure your system is matched to your square footage, layout, and insulation levels.

     

    Why Choose Oasis as Your Heating and Cooling Company in Grosse Pointe Woods

    At Oasis Heating & Cooling, we’ve spent nearly two decades helping Grosse Pointe Woods homeowners stay comfortable through Michigan’s icy winters and humid summers. We understand the challenges that come with older homes—like uneven airflow, aging ductwork, and drafty rooms. Whether you live in a 1950s ranch or a larger colonial with multiple zones, we take the time to design the perfect heating and cooling solution for your home.

    Here’s how we compare to other HVAC companies in the area:

    Category Oasis Heating & Cooling Other HVAC Services in Grosse Pointe Woods
    Local Experience We’ve serviced hundreds of homes in the Grosse Pointe Woods area and are based right next door in St. Clair Shores. Our technicians are familiar with the mid-century ranches, multi-level homes, and common layout issues seen across the area. Other providers typically lack specific experience in Grosse Pointe Woods, which can lead to inefficient system design.
    Personalized Service Every home gets a custom recommendation. We don’t push one-size-fits-all solutions. Instead, we assess your ductwork, insulation, and home layout to recommend repairs or upgrades that make sense for you. Most HVAC providers offer generic services and may not take the time to consider your home’s age, architecture, or previous HVAC setup.
    Transparent Pricing We offer upfront pricing with clear, written quotes. You’ll always know what a service costs before we begin—with no hidden fees and no pressure to replace anything that we can repair. Others typically provide vague estimates, and some may pressure homeowners into expensive replacements without fully explaining repair options.
    Attention to Detail Our team is trained to work carefully in older homes, protecting original trim, plaster walls, and hardwood floors during service. We take steps to minimize disruption and preserve your home’s character. Many providers don’t take these precautions, causing damage to finishes, cutting corners, or installing systems that compromise your home’s integrity.
    Fast, Reliable Scheduling We offer quick response times and provide accurate arrival windows—no sitting around all day waiting. Many of our techs live locally and can respond fast in urgent situations. Others may offer large, vague scheduling windows or take days to return a call, especially during peak heating or cooling seasons.
    Long-Term Support We build relationships with our customers. Whether it’s annual maintenance, system upgrades, or help during a breakdown, we want to be the HVAC company you trust for years, not just for one job. Most providers focus on single transactions rather than long-term service, which can leave you without reliable support when you need it most.

     

    Our Experience in Grosse Pointe Woods

    Housing in America generally highlights one of two styles during each era of construction. That’s also true of Grosse Pointe Woods, where the examples are merely larger than in most neighborhoods in Michigan. Generally speaking, there are three eras of homes in the Woods, with each pair sharing similar problems when it comes to heating and cooling. Below is a brief description of what styles arrived when and what some of the key features were.

    Era Styles
    1890s to 1940s Colonial Revival and Tudor Revival, both with multiple levels. Tudor Revival homes mimic many of the elements of European homes of the 15th through 17th centuries, while Colonial Revival shares elements of the homes built during the nation’s founding.
    1900s to 1940s Looking both further behind and ahead in history, Dutch Colonial homes are highlighted by their unique gambrel roofs with multiple geometries. Cape Cod-style homes have similarly tight and low roof structures but use dormer windows and have a less intricate roof shape.
    1940s to 1970s Mid-century modern homes utilized the latest technology of the era, focusing on large windows and expansive living spaces. Ranch homes from this era are similarly expansive but benefitted from larger lot sizes and consolidation in real estate.

     

    Colonial Revival Homes Have Major Ducting Issues

    While forced-air and heat pumps represent the latest in heating and cooling in Grosse Pointe Woods, retrofitting Colonial Revival homes is a major undertaking. They include multiple stories without large wall cavities or space between the floorboards for adequately sized ductwork. Two of the most common solutions for maintaining proper airflow and modern convenience or ductless mini-split systems, which rely on narrow pipes similar to radiant heat systems, or forced-air systems with flexible ducting.

    Tudor Revival Homes Are Intricate and Require Zoning

    The most comfortable Tudor Revival homes have received updated HVAC systems that include zonal control elements. With design elements like numerous floors and small cubbies or nooks throughout, trying to keep a single temperature with a mono-flow system is difficult, if not impossible. Other upgrades that can benefit these homes are insulation or spray foam installation in the steep attic areas to minimize temperature differentials.

    Dutch Colonial Revival Can Be Difficult to Ventilate

    Ventilation can be a major problem for Dutch Colonial Revival homes because of the tight fit of the gambrel roof over the upper floors. HVAC contractors may be able to help improve ventilation and reduce mold growth by installing fans. Another possibility is to introduce zoning controls with a special emphasis on upstairs thermostats and sensors to ensure adequate air movement throughout the home.

    Cape Cod Homes’ Upper Floors Face Temperature Extremes

    While Cape Cod homes do not look very much like Dutch Colonial Revival homes, they were popular in the same era and share similar issues because of the low-slung roof. In the case of Cape Cods, however, the major factor is trying to get fresh air into upstairs rooms. They were often built with a plan for natural ventilation through windows, so space for ducting can be difficult to find on upper floors. When retrofitting or upgrading heating and cooling systems in Grosse Pointe Woods, it’s important to consider ductless cooling options in addition to upgrading the insulation to maximize adequate climate control.

    Mid-Century Modern Homes’ Windows Can Let the Heat In

    The stunning views afforded by floor-to-ceiling windows can be a problem with Mid-Century Modern homes. Being closer to nature and the lake means letting the sunlight and the heat in. Glass, unfortunately, is a great conductor of temperature, making homes warmer than they ought to be in the summer and colder than homeowners might want in the winter. A combination of a high-efficiency system that can deal with the greater fluctuations in energy needs is critical. Other solutions can include UV-reflective coatings that do not affect the stunning views provided.

    Forgotten Attics Affect Ranch Homes’ Heating/Cooling Capabilities

    While ranch homes in Grosse Pointe Woods can be expansive, it’s true that little thought is given to the attic space that can nearly double the cubic volume that heating and cooling systems attempt to treat. Without adequate insulation and ventilation, ranches in summer can have attics turn into heat sinks, absorbing sunlight and hot air as they rise from improperly ventilated first floors. Installing multiple attic fans is one option to combat this. Another would combine retrofitting the HVAC system into a multi-zonal system that can cool places under hot attic areas along with spray insulation to maintain proper temperatures.

     

    Get Your Heating and Cooling Service in Grosse Pointe Woods

    At Oasis HVAC, we’ve been proudly serving our neighbors and their heating and cooling needs in Grosse Pointe Woods since 2007. If you want HVAC service from punctual technicians and a commitment to quality, we urge you to fill out the short form to the right or call us directly at (586) 854-9278 to schedule your appointment.

    As one of the few locally-owned heating and cooling companies operating in the area, we know that our reputation stems from how we treat our neighbors just minutes down I-94. We look forward to showing you what options are available for your home, regardless of era.

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