Northwest Des Moines
HVAC Service in Beaverdale, Des Moines
Heating, cooling, and ductless service for Beaverdale's brick Tudors and bungalows. Local, family-owned, 5.0-rated on Google. Call (515) 417-0296.
All Seasons HVAC services Beaverdale's famous brick homes with heating repair, boiler service, air conditioning, and ductless mini-split installations designed for houses that were never built with ductwork. We are a family-owned, 5.0-rated Des Moines company based on the south side, a short drive down MLK Jr. Parkway from Beaverdale's tree-lined streets.
Beaverdale homes
Heating & cooling a Beaverdale Brick
Beaverdale is defined by the "Beaverdale Brick" — the sturdy brick Tudors and bungalows built largely in the 1920s through 1940s. Many of these homes still run on boilers and radiators, or on furnaces retrofitted into homes with minimal duct runs. Brick walls hold heat in August and cold in January, so equipment sizing matters more here than in newer construction.
The neighborhood's mature tree canopy is part of its charm, but seed fluff and leaf debris clog outdoor condenser coils faster than in newer, more open subdivisions — an annual AC tune-up goes further in Beaverdale than almost anywhere else in the metro.
No ductwork, no problem
Many Beaverdale Bricks have hot-water heat and no ducts at all. Ductless mini-splits deliver efficient cooling (and shoulder-season heat) without tearing into plaster walls — one outdoor unit can serve heads in the main rooms and upstairs bedrooms.
Keep the radiators, add comfort
Radiator heat is worth preserving — it's quiet and even. We service and repair boilers so the original system keeps working, and pair it with ductless cooling instead of forcing a full conversion.
Humidity in brick homes
Brick and plaster construction plus Iowa's humid summers can leave main floors clammy. Right-sized AC and dehumidification control moisture without short-cycling.
Need HVAC help in Beaverdale?
Fast, honest service from a local family-owned team — call or schedule online.
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HVAC services for Beaverdale
The services Beaverdale homes ask us for most, with Des Moines pricing and scheduling details on each page.
Good to Know
Beaverdale HVAC questions
Can I add central air to a Beaverdale Brick that has no ducts?
Usually the better answer is a ductless mini-split system: no duct installation, no plaster demolition, and each head is controlled independently. Where partial ductwork exists, we evaluate whether it can be extended before recommending equipment.
Should I replace my old boiler with a furnace?
Not necessarily. If the boiler is repairable, radiator heat is comfortable and worth keeping. We give you both numbers — repair versus replacement — and a free second opinion if someone else already quoted you a full conversion.
Do I need a permit to replace a furnace or AC in Des Moines?
Yes — the City of Des Moines requires a mechanical permit for equipment replacement, and your contractor should pull it. See our Code & Permits guide for what's involved.
Why does my outdoor AC unit in Beaverdale need cleaning every year?
Mature trees drop seed fluff and debris that mat the condenser coil, forcing the system to work harder. An annual tune-up includes a coil cleaning and keeps efficiency (and your warranty) intact.
Ready for honest HVAC service in Beaverdale?
Call (515) 417-0296 or schedule online — same-day service is often available across Des Moines.
