AC Repair & Furnace Repair in Wildwood, MO
Fast, honest AC repair for Wildwood homes · family-owned since 1974 · 150+ five-star reviews · (314) 333-5900

Wildwood's larger lots, walk-out basements, and newer construction need an HVAC company that knows how to size and zone properly. Ricotta brings 50+ years of family-owned experience to homes from Pond Athletic Complex out to Glencoe.
Signs You Need AC Repair in Wildwood
- Vents blowing warm or room-temperature air
- Weak airflow even with the system running
- Short cycling (turns on and off rapidly)
- Energy bills climbing without a change in usage
- Rattling, hissing, or grinding noises
- Musty or burning odors when the AC runs
- Water pooling or ice forming around the unit
What We Check on an AC Service Call
- Refrigerant charge and leaks
- Capacitor and contactor
- Evaporator and condenser coils
- Condensate drain
- Filter and airflow
- Thermostat calibration
- Electrical connections
Most cooling failures trace back to one of these — we diagnose the real fault before quoting, so you're not paying for parts you don't need.
HVAC Services for Wildwood Homes
Air conditioning is our priority service, with full heating, heat pump, and indoor air quality work for Wildwood homeowners year-round.
Why Wildwood Homeowners Choose Ricotta
Three generations, same family, since 1974. 150+ five-star Google reviews (4.5★). We service every major AC and furnace brand, give free estimates with upfront pricing, and offer emergency service when the heat won't wait.
3,500–5,000 sq ft homes with walk-out basements and bonus rooms over garages — proper sizing and zoning usually beat throwing a bigger tonnage at the problem.
Wildwood AC Questions
Nearby Areas We Serve
Same crew, same pricing, same free estimates throughout St. Louis County.
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Need AC Repair in Wildwood?
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