When something goes wrong at home, you want help you can trust, and that’s where Blind & Sons comes in. Our HVAC technicians, plumbers, and electricians make home services easy in Streetsboro.
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Your All-in-One Solution for Home Services in Streetsboro
At Blind & Sons, we offer decades of quality service, experience, and a strong reputation. We’ve built trust with our neighbors, and we’re glad to continue offering heating, cooling, plumbing, and electrical services to everyone who needs them.
What makes us different:
- Service since 1937
- Satisfaction is guaranteed for our services
- emergency service
- Price match plus guarantee
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Complete HVAC Services for Streetsboro Homes

We’ll help you maintain your home’s comfort and safety with HVAC solutions you can trust. You’ll need repairs if you have no airflow or a fuel leak. You need a new system when your unit is over 10 years old and starts to lose efficiency. To get the most out of your HVAC unit, schedule yearly maintenance for each system
Heating & Furnace Services
Got heating problems? We’re here to help. Our technicians make sure you get the installation, repairs, and maintenance services your heater needs. Our heating services are simple, fast, and all you need to keep warm.
Trust Blind & Sons for:
- emergency heating repair
- Heating maintenance
- Heating installation and replacement
- Furnace services
- Boiler services
- Heat pump services
- Hybrid heating system services
Air Conditioning Services
Having trouble staying cool? We handle repairs, replacements, and maintenance for AC units. Our technicians work fast to keep your air conditioner running, so you can cool down without the stress of being hot and sweaty.
Count on us for:
- emergency AC repair
- Air conditioning maintenance
- Air conditioning installation and repair
- Ductless mini-split services
- Thermostat services
Indoor Air Quality Solutions
Ensure you have clean air and balanced humidity in your home with air quality solutions from Blind & Sons. We offer:
- Air handlers
- Air cleaners
- Air scrubbers
- CleanAir technology
- Duct cleaning
- Dehumidifiers
- Humidifiers
- UV air purifiers
Plumbing Services You Can Count On

Plumbing problems can be a real pain, but we’re here to help. From emergency plumbing repairs to water quality solutions, our team handles it all.
We also offer yearly maintenance to keep things running. Whether it’s a small drip or a burst pipe, we’ve got your back.
Our plumbing services include:
- Plumbing repair
- Plumbing maintenance
- Drain cleaning
- Shower and tub services
- Toilet services
- Sink and faucet services
- Garbage disposal services
- Sewer services
- Sewer camera inspections
- Septic services
- Gas line services
- Sump pump services
- Water treatment services
- Leak detection and repair
Water Heater Services for Hot Water You Can Rely On
Hot water not working like it should? We service standard and tankless water heaters to get things back to normal fast.
Whether it’s a small water heater repair, routine water heater maintenance, or a complete water heater replacement, our team will help you find the best solution so you can enjoy hot water again.
Trust Blind & Sons for all your water heater service needs!
Licensed Electricians for Safe, Reliable Power

Got an electrical issue or need some updates? We’ve got you covered with electrical troubleshooting, lighting installs, and wiring upgrades. We also protect your wiring and everything connected to your outlets with surge protection and much more.
Electrical services we offer include:
- Electrical repair
- Electrical installation
- Electrical inspections
- Lighting services
- Electrical panel services
- Surge protection services
- EV charger services
- Electrical wiring
Generator Installation & Backup Power Solutions
Need backup power? We install whole-home generators from Generac to keep your home running during outages.
Our electricians offer:
Local Experts Serving Streetsboro Neighborhoods
Streetsboro is a special city filled with old charm and modernized homes. Because of this, we’ve built a team of professionals who can manage both.
Areas we serve around Streetsboro include:
- Meadow View
- Evergreen
- Herrington Place
- Sugarbush Knolls
Schedule HVAC, Plumbing, or Electrical Services in Streetsboro
Blind & Sons has all the home services you could need. Take a look at our Maintenance Value Plan. It offers discounts, loyalty rewards, and special service deals. Enjoy peace of mind with every benefit.
As a Lennox Premier Dealer, we can offer reputable products that are known to last. But don’t worry, we service all brands.
We’re BBB-accredited and even won the Angie’s List Super Service Award in 2016.
Contact us today and schedule an appointment for your Streetsboro home.
Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as an HVAC emergency?
No heat or cool air during extreme heat or cold outdoor temperatures.
How long do most water heaters last?
Traditional water heaters last eight to 12 years. Tankless water heaters last up to 20 years.
Do I need a permit to install a whole-home generator?
Yes, permits are required for whole-home generator installations.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Streetsboro, OH
Job Locations and Reviews
Conducted on-site assessment of 22-year-old HVAC system in condo unit to provide replacement estimate. Inspected exterior equipment location, documented existing condensing unit placement adjacent to wooden fence line, and photographed current installation configuration including refrigerant line routing, electrical service connections, and drainage piping. Evaluated existing PVC condensate drain lines, electrical disconnect box, and conduit runs mounted on exterior wall to determine compatibility with replacement equipment specifications and identify any necessary modifications for new system installation.
Completed estimate for replacement of 20+ year old central air conditioning system and furnace that have reached end of service life. Evaluated existing outdoor condenser unit and indoor air handler/furnace installation in basement, documented current equipment configuration including venting and condensate drainage systems. Provided replacement options for complete HVAC system upgrade to restore cooling and heating functionality to the home.
Responded to no cooling complaint for elderly customer on oxygen therapy. Performed system diagnostics and checked refrigerant charge on aging outdoor condensing unit. Unit found operational with proper airflow through top-mounted fan assembly and adequate clearance from surrounding landscape vegetation.
Installed an 8-circuit, 50-amp sub-panel with proper grounding and bonding, complete with circuit breakers and appropriate gauge conductors. Ran and terminated a new dedicated 120V, 20A branch circuit for first-floor use, including installation of receptacle outlets. All work completed to code specifications with proper wire sizing, panel mounting, and secure connections throughout the electrical distribution system.
Responded to service call for water leak beneath kitchen sink. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic inspection of plumbing connections and supply lines under sink cabinet. Inspected shut-off valves, P-trap assembly, and all visible water supply connections for signs of active leaking or moisture damage. Examined the installation area including adjacent mechanical systems and structural components in the confined space below the sink. Verified proper operation of kitchen faucet with high-arc spout and side spray attachment. Documented existing conditions with photographs showing plumbing infrastructure, supply lines, and sink fixture installation. Identified source of reported leak and assessed surrounding areas for water damage or compromised connections.
Completed MVP cooling maintenance visit on 7-year-old residential HVAC system. Inspected Lennox air handler unit in basement, verifying proper operation of all components, condensate drain lines, and refrigerant connections. Examined outdoor condenser unit, confirmed adequate clearance, checked condition of coil fins, and verified proper airflow. System operating within normal parameters with no issues identified during routine preventive maintenance inspection.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance on 3-year-old Lennox condensing unit under MVP plan. Performed comprehensive system inspection including electrical connections, capacitor testing, and visual assessment of all components. Unit operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Responded to emergency call for severely leaking outdoor water spigot. Upon arrival, accessed basement area to locate and assess the damaged fixture and associated plumbing connections. The outdoor spigot had failed, causing significant water leakage that required immediate attention to prevent further water damage and waste.
Inspected the existing plumbing infrastructure in the unfinished basement area, identifying the blue PEX water supply lines and connections serving the exterior spigot. Evaluated the ceiling-mounted piping system, including the PEX lines with metal fittings and copper piping components running through the floor joists. Documented the condition of the installation area, noting the exposed wooden joists, insulation, and concrete block foundation walls for reference.
Shut off water supply to the affected line to stop the leak. Removed the damaged outdoor water spigot assembly and assessed the connection point for any additional damage or deterioration. Prepared the
Responded to service call for multiple plumbing leaks in residential property. Addressed leaking plastic piping at kitchen sink and repaired wall line requiring seal in basement bathroom. Inspected plumbing fixtures including shutoff valves, PVC connections, and pipe mounting hardware to ensure proper function and prevent future water damage.
Returned to property to perform refrigerant leak search on Airtemp outdoor condensing unit as previously requested. Utilized electronic leak detector to systematically check all refrigerant connections, coil sections, and service ports. Testing equipment registered reading of 22.2 during diagnostic process, confirming presence of refrigerant leak requiring repair.
Completed MVP cooling maintenance visit on 8-year-old air conditioning system. Performed standard preventive maintenance procedures including inspection of capacitor, electrical connections, and service disconnect. System operating within normal parameters with all components functioning properly.
Responded to report of circuit breaker tripping when equipment was plugged into outlets throughout the residence. Upon investigation, identified an 80V electric riding lawn mower being charged via a power strip in the garage as the source of the electrical overload. The power strip was inadequate for the high amperage draw required by the mower's battery charging system, causing repeated breaker trips that affected multiple circuits. Advised customer on proper charging procedures using a dedicated outlet and circuit appropriate for the equipment's electrical requirements. Inspected and provided estimate for replacement of a GFCI outlet as requested. Verified electrical system functionality after disconnecting the overloading equipment and confirmed no damage to existing circuits or breaker panel.
Completed flush and fill maintenance procedure on HydroJet residential tanked water heater. Drained sediment buildup from tank bottom, flushed system with fresh water supply, and refilled unit to restore optimal operating efficiency and extend equipment lifespan.
Performed routine cooling maintenance on HVAC system. Accessed air handler compartment and conducted diagnostic testing using calibrated digital measurement instrument. Inspected interior components for proper operation, noting normal dust accumulation consistent with regular system use. All measurements recorded within acceptable parameters and unit confirmed operational.
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Performed comprehensive preventive maintenance service on an 8-year-old residential air conditioning system. Inspected outdoor condensing unit and electrical panel, verifying proper wiring connections and control circuit functionality. Accessed indoor air handler unit and replaced heavily soiled air filter that had accumulated significant dust and debris, which was restricting airflow and reducing system efficiency. All components inspected and found to be operating within normal parameters following filter replacement and routine maintenance procedures.
Completed scheduled air conditioning maintenance visit. Performed comprehensive system inspection including visual examination of mechanical components, condensate drainage system, and ductwork. Measured and recorded system operating parameters using digital testing equipment, with supply air temperature reading at 50°F indicating proper cooling performance. All components found operating within normal specifications.
Diagnosed exhaust venting issue causing water to discharge in large quantities from furnace exhaust. Upon inspection, discovered that previous third-party rerouting of exhaust piping (performed to accommodate hot tub installation) created a 10-foot trap section with improper pitch, resulting in significant water accumulation. Determined that existing exhaust configuration violated proper venting standards and required correction. Identified that power vent water heater exhaust has identical improper pitch condition and will likely experience similar issues. Proposed two corrective solutions: reroute exhaust piping back to original configuration near hot tub location, or lower exhaust termination through finished basement wall into furnace room to achieve proper pitch and drainage. Customer approved repair work to be scheduled and completed by installation crew to ensure compliant venting system operation.
Responded to service call for air conditioning system blowing warm air with thermostat lockout issues. Inspected condensing unit and confirmed compressor operation but system failing to produce cooling. Examined refrigerant lines and evaporator coil assembly within air handler, noting proper line insulation and drain line installation. Based on visual inspection of copper refrigerant lines showing discoloration patterns and system symptoms, diagnosed potential refrigerant charge issue or restriction in refrigerant circuit preventing proper heat transfer and cooling performance.
Responded to reported crackling sounds from electrical panel occurring when high-draw appliances (microwave and washer) were in operation. Performed diagnostic inspection of main electrical panel and associated components. Upon examination, found disorganized wiring with multiple conductors bundled together throughout the panel enclosure, along with evidence of age-related wear and deterioration. Inspected all circuit breaker connections, bus bar contact points, and wire terminations for signs of arcing, overheating, or loose connections that could cause audible crackling. Verified proper torque on all breaker connections and main lugs. Evaluated panel capacity and load distribution across circuits to ensure adequate amperage for simultaneous operation of high-current appliances. Documented panel condition with photographs showing internal wiring configuration, breaker arrangement, and overall installation state for record-keeping purposes.
Performed assessment of 24-year-old air conditioning system found to be completely empty of refrigerant. Documented existing HVAC ductwork and electrical panel configuration with measurements and photographs for replacement estimate purposes.