Plumbing & Electrical Services
Lexington Service Overview
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Local Priority: We provide dedicated HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and indoor air quality support across the entire Lexington community.
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Certified Expertise: Our technicians are highly trained to handle the unique infrastructure, historic home preservation needs, and seasonal climate swings of Fayette County homes.
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Efficiency Focus: We specialize in optimizing your heating, cooling, and plumbing systems to ensure long-term, year-round comfort and reduced utility costs.
From the historic homes lining Richmond Road and the tree-lined streets of Chevy Chase to the growing neighborhoods around Hamburg, Masterson Station, and Citation Boulevard, Lexington homeowners rely on their home’s essential systems every day. GreenBox Heating & Air provides expert heating, cooling, plumbing, electrical, and indoor air quality services throughout Lexington, KY.Â
Our team understands the unique needs of Central Kentucky homes, whether we’re working on a century-old property near Ashland Park, a ranch home in Gardenside, or a newer build off Man o’ War Boulevard.
Call (859) 203-5124 today to schedule service in Lexington.
Serving Lexington Homeowners Every Day
Lexington continues to grow, but many neighborhoods still feature homes built decades ago with aging plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems. GreenBox Heating & Air works throughout Fayette County every day, helping homeowners near The Arboretum, Beaumont Centre, Tates Creek, and Downtown Lexington keep their homes safe, comfortable, and efficient.
Whether you’re dealing with an unexpected breakdown during a Kentucky cold snap or planning upgrades before summer arrives, our technicians bring local experience and dependable solutions to every job.
“I had a project in mind and it hinged on a natural gas line evaluation. Green Box promptly responded and Caddo Downs came yesterday to assess the situation. Caddo provided excellent feedback. GreenBox’s expertise and staff always lead me down the right path with a positive outcome. GreenBox is my go-to for plumbing, heating, air and electrical services.”
— Bridget S.
Plumbing Services in Lexington, KY
Plumbing issues can vary dramatically across Lexington. In neighborhoods like Kenwick, Bell Court, and Ashland Park, older water and drain lines often require repairs or replacement. In newer communities near Hamburg and Hartland, homeowners frequently call us for water heater upgrades, fixture installations, and water quality improvements.

Our Lexington plumbing team can help with:
- Diagnosing hidden leaks before they cause damage to walls, flooring, or foundations
- Clearing stubborn drain and sewer line blockages that disrupt daily routines
- Repairing or replacing water heaters to ensure reliable hot water year-round
- Upgrading aging pipes in older Lexington homes with modern plumbing materials
- Installing gas lines for appliances, fireplaces, and outdoor living spaces
- Improving water quality with filtration and treatment solutions designed for local households
- Responding quickly to emergency plumbing situations throughout Fayette County
Whether you’re renovating a home near Woodland Park or dealing with a plumbing emergency off Nicholasville Road, GreenBox delivers solutions built to last.
Get Reliable Lexington Plumber Today by calling (859) 203-5124 or Schedule your Service Online!
Heating Services in Lexington, KY
Lexington winters can bring freezing temperatures, ice, and sudden weather swings that put heating systems to the test. Homes throughout neighborhoods like Chevy Chase and Fairway often rely on older furnaces or boiler systems, while many newer homes near Brannon Crossing and Hamburg utilize high-efficiency heat pumps.
Our heating services are designed to help Lexington homeowners:
- Restore heat quickly when furnaces, boilers, or heat pumps stop working
- Improve energy efficiency and lower winter utility costs
- Replace aging heating equipment before costly breakdowns occur
- Maintain reliable comfort through seasonal tune-ups and inspections
- Upgrade older systems with modern, high-performance heating technology
- Address uneven temperatures and comfort issues throughout the home
- Prepare heating equipment for Kentucky’s unpredictable winter weather
From homes near Southland Drive to properties along Versailles Road, GreenBox helps keep Lexington families warm and comfortable all season long.
Restore Warmth Fast: Schedule Lexington Furnace or Boiler Repair!
“Jayden C. did a great job with our HVAC maintenance visit. We had questions about our thermostat and he was able to offer options for us to upgrade. He was on time and worked quickly. We’re always pleased with GreenBox Heating & Air!”
— Leo L.
Solving Lexington Home IssuesÂ
Problem: An aging furnace or historic boiler is struggling to keep up with unpredictable Kentucky cold snaps, leading to uneven home temperatures and soaring winter utility bills.
Solution: We perform precision tune-ups, urgent system fixes, or high-efficiency furnace and heat pump installations to ensure your living spaces stay warm while keeping your monthly costs manageable.
Problem: Outdated electrical panels and aging wiring in older neighborhoods like Chevy Chase or Bell Court cannot safely support modern appliances, EV chargers, or smart home electronics.
Solution: Our licensed electricians provide comprehensive panel upgrades and code-compliant rewiring to safely meet the power demands of your growing household.
Problem: Hard water buildup, hidden pipe leaks, or slow drains are disrupting daily routines and threatening the structural safety of older Central Kentucky properties.
Solution: We deliver fast drain clearing, hidden leak diagnostics, and modern pipe replacements with premium materials built to last.
Air Conditioning Services in Lexington, KY
Anyone who has spent a summer in Lexington knows how quickly heat and humidity can make indoor spaces uncomfortable. When temperatures climb and humidity settles over the Bluegrass region, homeowners need cooling systems they can depend on.
Our cooling specialists help homeowners:
- Repair air conditioners that struggle to keep up during peak summer temperatures
- Replace outdated cooling systems with energy-efficient equipment
- Improve airflow and comfort throughout multi-story homes
- Install ductless solutions for additions, bonus rooms, and older properties
- Reduce cooling costs through preventative maintenance and system optimization
- Address humidity concerns that are common throughout Central Kentucky
- Respond to emergency cooling issues when comfort can’t wait
Whether you’re near Hamburg Pavilion, UK’s campus, or Veterans Park, GreenBox provides cooling solutions tailored to your home’s needs.
Book Professional AC Service Today by calling (859) 203-5124Â
Electrical Services in Lexington, KY
Lexington’s housing market includes everything from historic homes with outdated wiring to newly constructed properties equipped with modern technology. As electrical demands continue to increase, many homeowners find their existing systems need upgrades to keep pace.

Our electricians help Lexington homeowners:
- Upgrade electrical panels to safely support modern appliances and electronics
- Replace aging wiring in older neighborhoods like Bell Court and Chevy Chase
- Install EV chargers for homeowners embracing electric vehicles
- Add indoor and outdoor lighting that improves safety and curb appeal
- Protect homes from power surges and electrical damage
- Install generators that provide backup power during outages
- Complete inspections that identify safety concerns before they become major problems
Whether you’re updating a historic property near Downtown Lexington or adding new technology to a home in Hartland, our licensed electricians provide safe, code-compliant solutions.
Schedule Your Code-Compliant Electrical Inspection Today!
Lexington ZIP Codes We Serve
GreenBox Heating & Air proudly serves homeowners throughout Lexington and surrounding Fayette County communities.
We provide service throughout:
- 40502
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Whether you’re located near Downtown Lexington, Hamburg, Beaumont, Tates Creek, Masterson Station, Gardenside, or Chevy Chase, our team is ready to help!
“Outstanding support as always. We have counted on this company for years and truly grateful for their excellent work. All team members are so smart, considerate and dependable.”
— Lauren P.
Why Lexington Chooses GreenBox
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Lexington homeowners expect exceptional service and local accountability from the companies they hire. Here is why your neighbors trust GreenBox Heating & Air:
Experienced Technicians: Skilled local professionals who understand the plumbing, HVAC, and electrical quirks of everything from historic properties near Ashland Park to new builds off Man o’ War Boulevard.
Clear, Honest Recommendations: No high-pressure sales or hidden surprises. We provide straightforward diagnostics and honest options tailored directly to your home’s layout and budget.
All-in-One Convenience: Complete expertise across plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical, and indoor air quality lines so you only have to make one reliable call to keep your home running smoothly.
Community Commitment: We work throughout Fayette County every day, bringing professional workmanship and a steadfast commitment to long-term home comfort and safety.
Schedule Service in Lexington, KY
Whether you need emergency plumbing repairs near Tates Creek, a furnace replacement in Chevy Chase, AC service in Hamburg, or electrical upgrades in Beaumont, GreenBox Heating & Air is ready to help. Our team proudly serves homeowners throughout Lexington with expert workmanship, responsive service, and solutions designed for Kentucky homes. From routine maintenance and system tune-ups to complex repairs and full equipment replacements, indoor air quality solutions– we provide the dependable support local homeowners need to keep their homes comfortable, safe, and efficient throughout every season.
 FAQs for Lexington Homeowners
What are the most common causes of plumbing emergencies in older Lexington neighborhoods?
In historic Lexington areas like Kenwick, Bell Court, and Ashland Park, plumbing emergencies are frequently caused by aging water lines, corroded sewer pipes, and stubborn root intrusions. Over time, these outdated materials weaken, leading to sudden hidden leaks, structural drain blockages, and low water pressure that require immediate professional diagnostics or pipe replacement.
Why is my Lexington home experiencing uneven heating during winter cold snaps?
Uneven temperatures are common in multi-story Central Kentucky homes, especially those with older furnaces or boilers. This issue is typically caused by restricted airflow, aging equipment struggling to maintain pressure, or a lack of modern zone-control systems. Upgrading to a high-efficiency heat pump or scheduling a seasonal heating tune-up can optimize airflow and lower winter utility costs.
Why do older homes in neighborhoods like Chevy Chase and Bell Court need electrical panel upgrades?
Many historic homes in neighborhoods like Bell Court and Chevy Chase were built decades ago with electrical systems that cannot handle modern energy demands. As households add high-powered electronics, modern appliances, and EV chargers, these aging panels frequently overload, causing tripped breakers, flickering lights, and serious safety hazards. Upgrading to a modern electrical panel ensures code-compliant safety and provides stable, reliable power throughout your property.
Page Updated on June 29, 2026
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Lexington, KY
Job Locations and Reviews
Completed routine plumbing inspection including examination of upstairs spare bathroom shower fixture and roof exhaust vent. Inspected shower control valve and handle assembly, which showed normal wear consistent with age but remained functional. Verified roof-mounted exhaust flue pipe and rain cap for proper installation and potential leak points, finding components secure with no visible deterioration or water intrusion issues.
Responded to no-cool complaint on 14-year-old electric air conditioning system that was reportedly unable to maintain temperature setpoint. Previous contractor had diagnosed failed compressor and recommended full system replacement. Upon arrival, performed visual inspection of outdoor condensing unit and discovered severely restricted condenser coil with heavy accumulation of dirt, dust, and debris completely blocking airflow through fins. Coil contamination was preventing adequate heat rejection, causing system to run continuously without achieving desired cooling. Documented condition with photographs showing extent of buildup behind protective grille. Recommended thorough condenser coil cleaning to restore proper airflow and system operation before pursuing compressor replacement, as restricted airflow can mimic compressor failure symptoms.
Removed existing Resideo L5 Wi-Fi Leak Shutoff Valve from main water line and installed customer-provided Flo Smart Water Monitor and Shut Off by Moen in its place. Completed all necessary plumbing connections, verified proper system operation, and assisted homeowner with mobile application setup and device configuration to ensure full monitoring functionality before departure.
Responded to dripping faucet in half bath. Disassembled ornate brass three-piece faucet assembly with porcelain handles mounted on black countertop. Replaced worn valve cartridges and internal seals that were causing the drip. Reassembled faucet, tested both hot and cold water controls, and verified complete elimination of leak with no dripping present.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on two gas furnace/air conditioning systems located in attic and crawlspace as part of care plan service. Performed comprehensive inspection of both units including electrical testing with clamp meter to verify proper amperage draw on compressor and blower motors, confirmed all safety controls operational, checked refrigerant pressures, inspected condensate drainage systems, and verified proper airflow. Customer provided two 16x25x4 air filters which were installed in both systems to maintain optimal indoor air quality and equipment efficiency.
Completed Care Plan Tune Up on basement air conditioning unit with gas furnace. Inspected and addressed customer concern of unit not cooling. Upon inspection, discovered burnt and corroded wire connections at capacitor terminals. Replaced failed capacitor and repaired damaged wire connections. Checked refrigerant pressures due to unit's history of low charge; pressures were found to be within manufacturer specifications at this time. Tested system operation and verified proper cooling function restored.
Completed preventive maintenance tune-up on heat pump system with air handler located in hallway. Performed comprehensive electrical diagnostics using clamp meter to verify proper amperage draws and system performance. Inspected and tested capacitor, contactor, and all electrical connections within the unit. Verified proper operation of all components, checked refrigerant pressures, and confirmed system is functioning within manufacturer specifications. Cleaned washable filter and ensured outdoor unit condenser coils were free of debris for optimal airflow and efficiency.
Completed annual care plan maintenance on a 5-year-old gas furnace and air conditioning system. Accessed equipment through attic garage entry using 8-foot ladder. Performed comprehensive tune-up inspection of both heating and cooling systems. Verified burner assembly operation and flame characteristics, confirming proper ignition and combustion. Measured electrical current draw at 49.95 amps, indicating normal system performance. Customer provided their own air filter for installation. Inspected ductwork connections and verified proper airflow. All components operating within manufacturer specifications at time of service completion.
Completed scheduled maintenance tune-up on heat pump and air handler system located in upstairs hallway closet. Performed comprehensive inspection of exterior condenser unit, noting significant accumulation of dirt, dust, and organic debris on condenser coils and fins, which can reduce system efficiency and airflow. Inspected exterior ventilation louvers showing weathering and moisture-related discoloration. Customer provides own filter for this system. All routine maintenance procedures completed per club membership service agreement, with photographic documentation of equipment condition captured for service records.
Completed routine HVAC maintenance on residential air conditioning system. Performed standard club membership service including inspection of indoor thermostat operation and outdoor condenser unit, verified proper system function with thermostat displaying 75°F setpoint and 79°F current temperature in heating mode. Customer provided air filters for installation during this maintenance visit.
Responded to service call back for dual AC system with gas furnace in attic and basement. Previous technician reported no issues, but unit subsequently failed to cool. Performed comprehensive maintenance tune-up (MTU) that was not properly completed during last visit. Thoroughly cleaned outdoor condenser units that had been neglected. Inspected and documented condition of electrical disconnects, noting significant dirt accumulation, corrosion on fuse holders, and degraded wiring connections. Evaluated Armaflex insulation on refrigerant lines for potential replacement needs. Removed 3-year-old UV bulb from upstairs air scrubber unit for replacement and provided pricing for new bulb. Photographed electrical panel conditions showing tarnished copper fuses, corroded terminals, and excessive debris buildup requiring attention. Addressed cooling failure by identifying maintenance deficiencies and equipment conditions that contributed to system shutdown.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 15-year-old electric package unit blowing warm air. Upon arrival, found thermostat displaying 54°F current temperature with 75°F setpoint. Performed diagnostic inspection of outdoor package unit, accessing electrical compartment to evaluate system components. Inspected capacitor, contactor, wiring connections, and refrigerant lines. Unit showed signs of age with accumulated debris and weathering on exterior housing. Documented equipment condition with photos of thermostat operation and internal component layout including capacitor, wiring harness, and connection points for diagnostic purposes.
Completed monthly spring/summer preventive maintenance on heat pump and air handler system located in attic accessible through garage. Inspected electrical components including contactor and dual-run capacitor (TRCFD355), verified capacitance readings at 45.9 MFD using calibrated multimeter, confirmed all wire connections secure, and documented system operating within normal parameters.
Responded to service call for toilet flushing issues and performed comprehensive plumbing assessment. Diagnosed and addressed toilet flush mechanism malfunction to restore proper operation. Inspected master bathroom plumbing fixtures and identified corroded shut-off valve beneath sink with visible green oxidation at connection point, requiring replacement for leak prevention. Evaluated faucet aerator flow performance and provided replacement recommendation. Verified sink supply lines and drain assembly condition. Conducted visual inspection of water heater unit to assess age, condition, and remaining service life for replacement planning purposes. Documented plumbing infrastructure with photographs showing under-sink corrosion and fixture conditions to support estimate preparation for recommended valve and aerator replacements.
Responded to outdoor faucet leak that developed following winter freeze damage. Upon inspection, found 67-year-old hose bib actively leaking from the valve body and stem assembly. Due to age of fixture and extent of internal corrosion, determined repair was not viable. Removed and replaced failed outdoor spigot with new frost-proof sillcock assembly. Installed new brass valve with copper mounting flange, ensuring proper pitch for drainage and freeze protection. Tested new installation for proper operation and verified no leaks present at connections or valve body. Removed deteriorated original components from property.
Completed monthly spring/summer maintenance on heat pump and air handler system located in attic with garage access. Performed comprehensive electrical diagnostics using clamp meter, verifying amperage draws and capacitor readings on both outdoor condensing unit and indoor air handler, with all measurements within manufacturer specifications. Replaced 20x20x1 air filter and confirmed all system components operating properly for continued reliable cooling performance.
Completed monthly spring/summer club maintenance on Bryant air handler unit located in attic space above garage. Performed comprehensive system inspection including filter replacement with 20x20x1 filter, temperature readings, condensate drain verification, and visual inspection of ductwork and electrical connections. All components operating within normal parameters with supply air temperature measured at appropriate cooling range.
Completed routine AC tune-up on 6-year-old cooling system with heat pump/air handler located in closet. Performed standard maintenance protocol including system inspection, temperature differential testing, and electrical measurements. Supply air temperature measured at 62.8°F at register, with temperature differential of 67.1°F recorded at air handler, confirming proper system operation and adequate cooling performance. All components operating within normal parameters. System maintained per manufacturer specifications.
Completed full replacement of residential gas furnace with Bryant 80% efficiency single-stage Legacy Series unit, model 800SB42090M17, rated at 90,000 BTU with 3.5 ton capacity. Removed and properly disposed of existing furnace equipment from attic installation location. Installed new furnace with transition to existing evaporator coil, standard-sized air filter rack, and connected to existing flue piping system. Completed all electrical connections including disconnect switch, installed gas shut-off switch with flexible gas line connector, and verified flame roll-out protection safety devices. Utilized existing thermostat and wiring. Protected crawlspace barrier during equipment transport using PVC pipe as rolling surface to prevent damage. Obtained necessary permits and ensured all work met current code compliance standards. System tested and operational upon completion.
Performed electronic leak search on HVAC system using Fieldpiece SMAN refrigerant manifold and vacuum gauge. Connected diagnostic equipment to R-410A system and monitored refrigerant pressures, recording 128.9 psig on low side and 276.7 psig on high side at 84°F ambient temperature to identify leak location within the condenser unit.