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If you have lived in Mentor for a while, you already know how quickly the weather can change here. One week the wind is rolling off Lake Erie near Headlands Beach, and the next week humidity is hanging over neighborhoods near Hopkins Road and Bellflower Road. Kobella Heating & Cooling stays busy throughout the 44060 area because homes across Mentor are now reaching the age where furnaces, AC systems, sump pumps, and water heaters all start needing attention at the same time.
From older ranch homes off Mentor Avenue to newer developments near Heisley Road and Route 615, our technicians help local homeowners keep their systems running reliably year-round. If your heating, cooling, or plumbing system has started giving you trouble, call (440) 729-2099 or contact Kobella Heating & Cooling online to schedule service in Mentor.
The Types of Homes We Work on Throughout Mentor
Much of the housing throughout Mentor was built during the city’s biggest growth years around Center Street, Johnnycake Ridge Road, and the neighborhoods surrounding Mentor High School. We regularly work in split-level homes, ranches, and colonials where original furnaces, ductwork, and plumbing systems are starting to show their age.
Homes closer to Mentor Harbor and the Lake Erie shoreline often deal with more moisture and winter wind exposure, while newer areas near Route 84 tend to have larger layouts with finished basements and added HVAC demand. Because Kobella services homes throughout Mentor every week, our technicians know the kinds of comfort, airflow, and plumbing problems that commonly show up in different parts of the city.
Air Conditioning & Cooling in Mentor, OH
When the humidity settles into Mentor during July and August, a struggling AC system becomes noticeable fast. We get a lot of calls from homeowners near Reynolds Road, Lakeshore Boulevard, and neighborhoods around Garfield Park where the system runs constantly but certain rooms still feel warm and sticky by the afternoon. Kobella Heating & Cooling provides:
- AC Repair
- AC Installation
- AC Maintenance
- Ductless Air Conditioning
- Ductless AC Installation
- Ductless AC Repair
- Ductless AC Maintenance
- Heat Pumps
Cooling problems in Mentor often show up in homes that were expanded over the years without updating the original AC system. We regularly help homeowners near the Great Lakes Mall area solve uneven cooling, airflow, and humidity problems caused by undersized ductwork or older system layouts.
Heating Repair & Furnace Replacement in Mentor, OH
Mentor winters can be rough on heating equipment, especially during stretches where lake effect snow and freezing wind push systems nonstop for days at a time. Around neighborhoods near Mentor-on-the-Lake and the shoreline, we often see furnaces working harder simply because of colder drafts and older insulation. Heating solutions available throughout Mentor include:
- Heating Repair
- Heating Installation
- Heating Maintenance
- Furnaces
- Boilers
- Heat Pumps
- Heat Pump Repair
- Heat Pump Replacement
- Heat Pump Installation
- Heat Pump Maintenance
Homes throughout Mentor still commonly operate with older duct layouts that create uneven heating from room to room, especially in homes near Center Street and Mentor Avenue. In many cases, the issue comes down to airflow restrictions, aging components, or ductwork problems rather than the furnace itself.
We also continue servicing older boiler and radiant heating systems throughout Mentor that many companies no longer work on regularly.
Plumbing Repair & Water Heater Services in Mentor, OH
Plumbing problems in Mentor usually start small. A kitchen drain starts slowing down near a house off Tyler Boulevard. A sump pump cycles constantly after a storm near the lagoons. A water heater in a basement off Hoose Road begins leaking around the bottom seam. Our plumbing services include:
- Plumbing Repair
- Bathroom Plumbing
- Kitchen Plumbing
- Water Heaters
- Water Treatment
- Sewer & Drain
- Sump Pumps
- Gas Lines
- Water Lines
- Water Line Repair
- Well Pumps
- Backflow Prevention
Older plumbing systems throughout Mentor are starting to show their age, especially in homes with aging drain lines, older shutoff valves, and original piping. We also regularly see tree root intrusion in older neighborhoods and sump pump problems after heavy Lake County storms.
Hard water buildup can also wear down fixtures and water heaters over time, especially in homes where the plumbing system has not been updated in years.
Indoor Air Quality Solutions for Mentor Homes
Homeowners throughout Mentor often notice comfort problems that are not really temperature problems at all. Homes near Mentor Harbor and Lakeshore Boulevard frequently deal with damp air and excess humidity during summer, while older homes around Center Street and the Mentor Avenue corridor often feel overly dry once the furnace starts running through winter. Kobella Heating & Cooling installs and services:
- Humidifiers & Dehumidifiers
- Air Scrubbers & Purifiers
We spend a lot of time helping homeowners improve the overall feel of the house, especially in homes with finished basements, older duct systems, or pets. Better humidity control and air filtration can make a major difference in how comfortable your home feels day to day.
Why Mentor Homeowners Continue Calling Kobella
Most homeowners in Mentor are not looking for a sales pitch. They want somebody to show up when promised, figure out what is actually wrong, and explain it clearly.
That comes through consistently in the calls we handle throughout the city. Homeowners near Civic Center Boulevard, Route 20, and neighborhoods around Eleanor B Garfield Park continue calling Kobella because our technicians focus on solving the problem instead of trying to pressure people into unnecessary upgrades.
Our customers throughout Mentor rely on us for:
- Fast scheduling and dependable arrival times
- Experienced HVAC and plumbing technicians
- Honest repair recommendations
- Thorough system inspections
- Clean, respectful work inside the home
- Maintenance plans that help prevent major breakdowns
Much of our work throughout Mentor now comes from referrals between neighbors, friends, and family members. That only happens when people trust the work being done inside their home.
What Mentor Area Customers Are Saying
I could not recommend this company enough. Jeff came over and was amazing in every aspect. Nailed down the issue with my furnace very fast and didnt mess around with trying to add on any charges or sell anything like other companies.
Christopher and Kory were efficient, knowledgeable, friendly, kind, and professional. All the attributes one would expect of a highly competent service provider.
Derek with Kobella Plumbing and Heating was great. Kobella sent him the same day I called about a leak in my kitchen sink. He worked quickly and efficiently and was able to replace the old pipes quickly and easily.
Schedule Service With a Team That Knows Mentor Homes
Whether you are dealing with a furnace that cannot keep up during a cold stretch off the lake, an AC system struggling through humid summer afternoons, or a plumbing problem that keeps getting worse every season, Kobella Heating & Cooling is ready to help.
Our technicians already work throughout Mentor every week, from homes near Mentor High School and Route 306 to neighborhoods closer to the shoreline and Mentor Harbor. We understand the systems, layouts, and repair issues common throughout the area because we work on them every day.
Call (440) 729-2099 or contact Kobella Heating & Cooling online today to schedule heating, cooling, indoor air quality, or plumbing service in Mentor, OH.
Frequently Asked Questions from Mentor Customers
Q: What size water heater do I need?
If installing a traditional water heater, the size will depend on how many people are in your home and how much water they use per day to shower, wash dishes, clean clothes, etc. This article includes a table to show you roughly what size hot water tank correlates with your family size.
Q: What does a water softener do? Do I need one in my Mentor home?
A water softener can provide many benefits including cleaner drinking water and reduced soap scum buildup around your fixtures. Read this article to learn more about how water softeners work.
Q: Why are some rooms in my house colder than others? Could it be a problem with the furnace?
If you have a forced-air system, you may be experiencing non-balanced air flow. Simply put, some of your home’s ductwork may be misaligned and may require repositioning. Learn more about troubleshooting furnace related problems here.
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Completed routine cooling maintenance member visit on residential HVAC system. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics using digital multimeter to verify electrical performance and amperage draw. Measured operating current at 128 amps and confirmed voltage readings within manufacturer specifications. Conducted temperature differential testing, recording 87.1°F at outdoor unit. Inspected refrigerant lines, copper piping, and condensing unit components for proper operation and integrity. All measurements indicated system operating within normal parameters. No deficiencies noted. Unit left in proper working condition.
Completed plumbing membership maintenance visit. Inspected kitchen sink plumbing system including faucet operation, drainage, and under-sink supply lines and connections. Customer expressed interest in camera inspection for slow-draining garage floor drain for future service consideration.
Completed plumbing estimate for new vanity installation in area currently lacking water supply and drainage infrastructure. Assessed crawlspace conditions and existing PVC drainage lines along concrete block walls to determine optimal routing for supply and waste connections. Evaluated finished room location with laminate flooring and baseboards to plan penetration points and connection pathways between the new vanity location and accessible plumbing infrastructure in the crawlspace below.
Returned to property for follow-up on outdoor hose bib replacement project originally estimated in October. Accessed ceiling cavity to evaluate existing plumbing configuration and install new gate valve as specified in previous site assessment. Removed two severely corroded outdoor hose bibs exhibiting significant rust, mineral buildup, and deteriorated valve bodies. Opened ceiling access point to expose copper supply lines and install shutoff valve for improved system control. Replaced both exterior hose bibs with new frost-free sillcocks, ensuring proper pitch for drainage and secure mounting to exterior siding. Restored ceiling access point upon completion of valve installation.
Responded to a clogged toilet caused by a foreign object obstruction. Successfully cleared the blockage using a plumbing snake auger, restoring proper drainage and flush function to the fixture.
Completed installation of Chrome Moen Magnetix handheld showerhead system as a return service call. The new fixture was mounted to the existing shower arm with proper sealing, featuring a chrome finish spray head connected via flexible metal hose to a wall-mounted holder with oil-rubbed bronze finish. System was tested for proper water flow and functionality, with no leaks detected at connection points.
Completed cooling maintenance on air handler unit as part of preventative maintenance membership service. Performed electrical diagnostics and measurements using digital multimeter, recording voltage and amperage readings to verify proper system operation and component performance. All measurements were within normal operating parameters, and unit is functioning as designed.
Completed plumbing membership inspection visit. Inspected under-sink P-trap assembly and water supply lines, confirming proper drainage configuration and connection integrity with no active leaks detected. Examined bathroom shower and tub fixtures including showerhead, mixing valve, and tub spout, verifying all components are functioning properly and in good working condition.
Responded to a no hot water and low water pressure complaint at a downstairs office location. Upon inspection, found a Bradford White Energy Saver tanked water heater with associated pressure components and plumbing connections. Evaluated the water heater system, pressure relief valve, expansion tank, and connected supply lines with brass fittings to diagnose the reported issues and restore proper hot water delivery and water pressure to the facility.
Completed comprehensive tune-up on 9-year-old residential air conditioning system. Performed electrical diagnostics using digital multimeter, measuring voltage at 17.3V and amperage at 0.63A to verify proper compressor operation. Inspected all electrical connections, capacitor, and wiring. System operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Completed routine cooling maintenance member visit on residential air handler and outdoor condensing unit. Removed top cover from outdoor unit to access and inspect internal components including condenser coils and refrigerant lines. Performed standard preventative maintenance procedures, verified proper system operation, and secured unit upon completion.
Completed comprehensive tune-up on 15-year-old residential air conditioning system per customer request. Performed full system inspection, checked refrigerant levels, tested electrical connections, verified proper airflow, and cleaned condenser coils. Replaced dirty air filter with new pleated filter to ensure optimal system performance and indoor air quality. All components operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies noted at time of service.
Completed comprehensive tune-up service on American Standard furnace and air conditioning system. Performed standard maintenance procedures, system diagnostics, and temperature verification readings. Assessed utility closet equipment layout including disconnected condensate pump requiring customer consultation for proper reconnection or removal.
Responded to service call for leaking tankless water heater unit that was previously installed in 2021. Upon inspection, identified active leak originating from the dirt leg (sediment trap) assembly in the gas line piping below the unit. Assessed the copper piping connections, isolation valves, and pressure relief valve for related issues, documented the condition of the installation with photographs, and determined necessary repairs to address the leak at the dirt leg connection point.
Responded to service call for refrigerator water line dispensing hot water and potential dishwasher leak. Upon inspection, accessed plumbing connections beneath kitchen cabinetry and identified refrigerator supply line cross-connected to hot water supply instead of cold water line. Documented existing copper piping configuration, brass fittings, and appliance connections. Assessed dishwasher installation and surrounding plumbing infrastructure for signs of active leakage. Photographed plumbing layout including supply lines, shut-off valves, and connection points for service documentation and repair planning purposes.
Replaced outdoor condensing unit under warranty. Inspected existing linesets for kinks or restrictions and verified proper installation and insulation of refrigerant lines and drain line routing through ceiling cavity.
Performed sewer line camera inspection on 1969-built residential property using exterior clean-out access point located in front yard. Utilized electronic locating equipment to map underground plumbing infrastructure and assess condition of main sewer line. Inspection revealed current status of drainage system, with documentation captured for property records and future reference.
Completed cooling system tune-up and diagnostic evaluation. Performed electrical measurements using clamp meter, recording amperage draw of 60 amps at 0.2 volts, and verified system temperature readings at 39.56°F, indicating proper refrigerant performance and operational efficiency.
Returned to property to replace defective gas valve under warranty. Removed and replaced faulty gas valve assembly, verified all electrical connections, and tested system operation. Performed combustion analysis using manometer to confirm proper gas pressure readings at 1.15 INWC, ensuring safe and efficient operation of heating unit.
Completed comprehensive cooling season tune-up on 9-year-old International Comfort Products air conditioning system. Performed full system inspection, verified refrigerant charge and pressures within manufacturer specifications for R-410A system, checked electrical connections and amp draw, cleaned condenser coil, and inspected air filter which was found in satisfactory condition.