Keystone Heating & Cooling: Licensed HVAC Services Serving Reading, PA 19611
215 Tulpehocken Ave, Reading, PA 19611
Core Services
- HVAC installation or replacement
- HVAC system repair
Business Background
Keystone Heating & Cooling is Reading, PA's trusted local HVAC partner. For years, our family-owned team has helped homeowners and businesses across Berks County stay comfortable year-round. We understand the specific challenges faced in our area, from persistent boiler pressure problems that can leave you without heat to the frustration of high energy bills. Our expert technicians provide precise diagnostics and repairs to stabilize boiler systems and implement energy-efficient solutions tailored to Reading's climate and older home stock. We're committed to reliable service, clear communication, and ensuring your home's heating and cooling systems run safely and affordably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my boiler losing pressure, and is this a common issue in Reading homes?
Yes, fluctuating boiler pressure is a frequent call we get in Reading. It's often due to minor leaks in the system, a faulty pressure relief valve, or issues with the expansion vessel, which are common in older boiler setups. Ignoring it can lead to a complete system shutdown. Our technicians perform a thorough inspection to pinpoint the exact cause—whether it's in the radiators, pipes, or boiler itself—and provide a lasting repair to restore safe, consistent pressure.
My energy bills are unusually high. Can an HVAC tune-up really help lower them in our climate?
Absolutely. In Reading's variable climate, systems work hard. A professional tune-up optimizes your furnace or AC's efficiency by cleaning critical components, checking refrigerant levels, and ensuring proper airflow. Even a small loss in efficiency can significantly increase your bills. We also assess your home's overall system performance and can recommend targeted upgrades or sealing ductwork to prevent heated or cooled air from escaping, directly combating those high energy costs.
What's the most effective first step to take if my boiler pressure is too high or too low?
For safety, if your boiler pressure is critically high (into the red zone) or you have no pressure and no heat, it's best to turn the system off and call a professional like Keystone. For minor fluctuations, you can often repressurize the system using the filling loop, following your manual's instructions. However, if you're having to repressurize frequently, that indicates an underlying leak or fault. We recommend scheduling a diagnostic visit so we can find and fix the root cause, preventing potential damage and restoring reliable operation.
Business Location & Hours
| Mon: | Open 24 hours |
| Tue: | Open 24 hours |
| Wed: | Open 24 hours |
| Thu: | Open 24 hours |
| Fri: | Open 24 hours |
| Sat: | Open 24 hours |
| Sun: | Open 24 hours |



















