Home is where you’re supposed to exhale. But when your heater isn’t working, your faucet won’t stop dripping, or your air conditioner sounds like it’s giving up, peace of mind can feel far away. That’s why Church Plumbing & Heating, Inc. brings Goshen homeowners reliable, down-to-earth HVAC and plumbing services that put your comfort and safety first.
We’re not just here to fix systems—we’re here to remove stress. With honest advice, dependable repairs, and a team that shows up when they say they will, we help you get back to what matters. Because in Goshen, IN, peace of mind should come standard. To see the Church standard for yourself, call (574) 295-6844 or contact us online to get started.
Local HVAC & Plumbing Experts Serving Goshen, Indiana
Goshen, IN isn’t just a charming town tucked into northern Indiana—it’s a vibrant, growing community with deep roots and strong values. Known for its historic downtown, flourishing arts scene, and the renowned Goshen College, this city blends tradition with innovation. Whether it’s a Saturday morning at the Goshen Farmers Market, a bike ride along the Pumpkinvine Trail, or enjoying the buzz of First Fridays, there’s a real sense of pride and togetherness here.
At Church Plumbing & Heating, we’re proud to be part of that rhythm. We know that homes in Goshen are as unique as the people who live in them—from historic houses near downtown to modern builds on the edge of town. Our team lives nearby, understands the local climate, and takes personal pride in helping Goshen residents feel confident in their home systems. When you call us, you’re calling a neighbor who gets it—and who’s ready to help.
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Air Conditioning Repair in Goshen, IN
Summers in Goshen can bring serious heat and humidity. When your air conditioning system stops doing its job, you need fast, effective service you can trust. Church Plumbing & Heating provides expert AC repair, installation, and maintenance for homeowners across Goshen, Indiana.
- AC Repairs in Goshen: Is your system blowing warm air? Making strange noises? Our licensed technicians diagnose and repair air conditioning systems quickly and efficiently.
- Air Conditioner Installation: We help you select a high-efficiency unit sized properly for your home and install it with precision.
- Ductless Mini-Split Systems: Perfect for older homes, converted garages, additions, or hard-to-cool spaces. Enjoy zoned comfort with modern energy efficiency.
- AC Maintenance Plans: Regular maintenance helps prevent breakdowns, reduces energy costs, and extends the life of your system.
Heating Repair for Goshen Homes
When winter hits Goshen, IN, your heating system becomes your best friend. Whether you rely on a furnace, heat pump, or radiant boiler system, Church Plumbing & Heating has you covered with repairs, replacements, and seasonal maintenance.
- Furnace Repair in Goshen, IN: From faulty ignitions to clogged filters, we’ll get your heat back on fast with reliable furnace repair.
- New Furnace Installation: If it’s time to upgrade, we install energy-efficient furnaces built to handle Indiana’s coldest nights.
- Boiler Services: We maintain and repair hot water and steam boiler systems, keeping radiant heat dependable and efficient.
- Heat Pump Services: Our team installs and services dual-purpose heat pumps that keep your home warm in winter and cool in summer.
- Geothermal System Installation: Looking for long-term efficiency? Geothermal heating and cooling taps into underground energy to provide sustainable comfort all year.
Comprehensive Plumbing Repair in Goshen, Indiana

Plumbing problems can strike without warning, and when they do, you want more than a temporary fix—you want lasting peace of mind. Our licensed plumbers serve Goshen with fast, courteous, and effective plumbing repairs and installations.
- Leak Detection & Pipe Repairs: We find and fix water leaks before they cause major damage. From drips to burst pipes, we handle it all.
- Garbage Disposal Installation & Repairs: Keep your kitchen clean and convenient with a reliable disposal unit.
- Sump Pump Installation & Maintenance: Don’t let a heavy rain flood your basement. We install and service sump pumps to keep your home dry.
- Gas Line Services in Goshen: From outdoor kitchens to new appliance hookups, we handle gas line installations and repairs safely and to code.
- Drain Cleaning & Clog Removal: We clear blocked sinks, showers, and toilets using professional-grade tools and techniques.
- Toilet, Faucet & Fixture Services: We repair and install all brands of faucets, toilets, and fixtures for a cleaner, more efficient home.
- Sewer Line Repair & Camera Inspections: If you’re experiencing slow drains or recurring backups, we’ll inspect your sewer line and recommend the right fix.
- Frozen Pipe Services: Winter freeze damage? We respond quickly to repair and protect your plumbing system.
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Water Heater Repair and Installation for Goshen Homeowners
Hot water is something most people take for granted—until it’s gone. Our water heater services are designed to keep hot water flowing when you need it most. We work with both tank and tankless models to fit your lifestyle and budget.
- Water Heater Installation in Goshen: We install high-efficiency water heaters built for your household’s size and usage.
- Water Heater Repairs: Lukewarm water? Unusual sounds? No hot water at all? We troubleshoot and fix your system quickly.
- Routine Maintenance & Tank Flushing: Annual service improves performance and extends the lifespan of your water heater.
Why Goshen, IN Homeowners Trust Church Plumbing & Heating
We’re more than service providers—we’re part of the community. Families across Goshen choose us because we treat their homes like our own. We’re committed to clear communication, honest pricing, and workmanship you can count on. Our goal isn’t just to fix a problem—it’s to leave you feeling confident and cared for.
- Locally based and community-driven
- Skilled, licensed technicians who care
- Upfront estimates with no hidden fees
- Strong warranties and guaranteed satisfaction
- Available 24/7 for emergencies
Schedule Your Goshen HVAC or Plumbing Service Today
Ready to restore peace of mind? Whether it’s a leaking pipe, a failing furnace, or an AC system that just can’t keep up, Church Plumbing & Heating is here to help.
Call (574) 295-6844 now or schedule your appointment online for trusted HVAC and plumbing services in Goshen, IN. We’re here to make home feel like home again—comfortable, safe, and stress-free.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Goshen, IN
Job Locations and Reviews
Responded to service call for leaking tub faucet that had been dripping for approximately one month in a 24-year-old home. Inspected the bathtub drain assembly and overflow components, documented existing conditions showing visible corrosion, mineral deposits, and age-related deterioration on the metallic fixtures. Photographed the drain cover and overflow plate to record the extent of wear and water damage present on the chrome-plated components.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old York air conditioning system. Upon arrival, confirmed lack of cooling throughout residence with intermittent outdoor fan operation. Performed diagnostic evaluation of system components including compressor, capacitor, and refrigerant levels. Inspected evaporator coil and air handler for proper airflow and operational status. Noted visible water staining and deterioration on lower section of air handler cabinet indicating previous moisture issues. Checked electrical connections, contactor operation, and thermostat communication. Given the age of the equipment at two decades old, discussed system condition and repair versus replacement options with homeowner. Provided recommendations for addressing cooling failure and outlined available solutions to restore comfort to home.
Responded to no-cool call on 48-year-old air conditioning system that was running continuously without reaching set temperature. Performed comprehensive system diagnostics using refrigeration analysis chart to evaluate pressures, temperatures, and airflow conditions. Due to the age of the unit (original 1976 installation) and lack of adequate cooling performance, recommended full system replacement as the most cost-effective solution, as repair parts for equipment of this vintage are no longer available and the system operates well below current efficiency standards.
Responded to no cooling call on 6-year-old residential system. Upon arrival, found evaporator coil frozen with weak airflow at registers and thermostat set to 70 degrees showing 79 degrees indoor temperature. Instructed system be turned off at thermostat with fan set to ON position to allow coil to thaw. Outdoor condenser unit inspection revealed severely restricted airflow due to overgrown vegetation, including tree branches creating canopy overhead and dense ground cover plants (hostas and other foliage) growing directly against unit base and sides. Cleared vegetation from around condenser to restore proper airflow clearance. Once coil thawed, system restarted and monitored. Verified adequate airflow restoration, proper cooling operation, and temperature drop at supply registers. Advised ongoing vegetation maintenance around outdoor unit to prevent future airflow restriction and coil freezing issues.
Responded to service call regarding malfunctioning water softener system. Upon arrival, conducted thorough inspection of basement utility area and water treatment equipment. Examined heavily corroded water softener tank showing significant rust accumulation and surface deterioration. Inspected all valve connections, gauges, and plumbing fittings associated with the softener system. Evaluated copper supply lines and distribution piping for proper operation. Assessed pressure tank condition and verified gauge readings. Examined filter cartridge system and noted maintenance requirements. Photographed equipment condition for documentation purposes. Provided customer with diagnostic findings regarding the deteriorated state of the water softener tank and recommended replacement options due to extensive corrosion and age-related wear compromising system integrity and performance.
Responded to no-cooling complaint with thermostat set to 68°F but indoor temperature reading 76°F. Upon arrival, observed water accumulation around base of indoor furnace unit. Performed visual inspection of outdoor condensing unit and confirmed proper electrical connections and refrigerant line connections at service valves. No breaker trips reported, airflow present at registers, and no evidence of evaporator coil icing observed at indoor unit. Documented system conditions with exterior photographs showing outdoor unit installation and drainage area near foundation.
Responded to no cooling complaint with thermostat displaying error code 82 thermal lockout in high stage 4. Upon arrival, system was blowing warm air with indoor temperature at 79 degrees and setpoint at 72 degrees. Inspected outdoor condensing unit and identified failed dual run capacitor preventing compressor operation. Replaced defective Amrad Turbo 200 universal motor-run capacitor, verified proper electrical connections, and tested system operation. Unit returned to normal cooling cycle with error code cleared and proper airflow restored.
Responded to no-cool call on 13-year-old residential air conditioning system experiencing freeze-up conditions, weak airflow, excessive condensation on refrigerant lines, and water accumulation at base of unit. Performed diagnostic evaluation of air handler and evaporator coil assembly, documenting interior components showing signs of restricted airflow and potential refrigerant issues. System exhibited classic symptoms of either low refrigerant charge or airflow restriction causing coil icing and reduced cooling capacity.
Responded to no cooling call on 10+ year old residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic testing on outdoor condenser unit using electrical testing equipment to assess compressor and fan motor operation. Identified system failure preventing cooling operation. Documented equipment condition including weathered fan guard with visible rust and corrosion on aging unit. Verified electrical disconnect and safety labeling present at indoor air handler location. Completed diagnostic evaluation and provided customer with repair recommendations for restoring system functionality.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 5-year-old residential system where condenser unit failed to operate. Upon arrival, confirmed indoor unit had airflow but outdoor condenser was completely inoperative with thermostat calling for cooling. Performed diagnostic evaluation of condensing unit and electrical components. Inspected contactor, run capacitor, and associated wiring connections. Identified failed component preventing compressor operation. Replaced defective dual run capacitor, tested system operation, and verified proper compressor and condenser fan motor startup. System restored to normal cooling operation with proper amperage draws on all components.
Responded to service call for storm-damaged water heater venting system. Conducted thorough inspection of exterior-mounted water heater components and documented damaged vent cover and broken breather pipe requiring repair. Provided detailed photographic documentation of affected areas and prepared estimate for necessary repairs to restore proper venting function and ensure safe operation.
Completed full HVAC system installation including ML196UH070 furnace, ML13KC1-030 condenser unit, and CK40CT-36B evaporator coil with model 1610 and S200 components. Evacuated and recovered refrigerant from old system using recovery equipment, removed existing HVAC equipment, and installed new complete heating and cooling system. Ran new refrigerant line set from outdoor condenser to indoor air handler, properly insulated and secured copper lines to exterior wall with mounting brackets. Positioned new outdoor condensing unit on black drain pan with mulch base against home exterior, ensuring proper clearances and level installation. Connected all refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and condensate drainage. Evacuated system to proper vacuum levels, charged with manufacturer-specified refrigerant amount, and verified proper superheat and subcooling readings. Tested system operation in both heating and cooling modes, confirmed proper airflow, temperature differential, and thermostat
Responded to second-floor bathroom shower faucet installation issue involving a Delta 17 series valve assembly. Upon arrival, found significant wall damage around the existing faucet mounting area with deteriorated tile and exposed substrate creating an irregular 6-8 inch opening around the valve stem. Accessed plumbing through existing wall chase to assess copper supply line connections and valve positioning. Addressed installation complications preventing proper operation of the shower control valve's on/off mechanism. Documented existing conditions including compromised tile work and wall structure requiring remediation for proper faucet seating and water-tight installation.
Completed full HVAC system installation in basement mechanical room including ML196UH045 furnace, ML13KC1-024 air handler, and CK40CT-30B condenser unit. Installed and configured all equipment per manufacturer specifications with proper venting using white PVC piping, connected gas supply line with flexible yellow connector, established refrigerant charge to factory specifications, and verified all electrical connections. System tested and operational upon completion with all components functioning within normal parameters.
Completed installation of new Lennox air conditioning system consisting of ML13KC1-030 outdoor condensing unit and CK40CT-30B indoor evaporator coil. Positioned condenser on protective pad adjacent to home exterior with proper clearances maintained. Established refrigerant lines between outdoor and indoor components. Reused existing thermostat to maintain customer preference and reduce installation costs. Performed proper refrigerant recovery procedures using recovery machine and storage tank prior to system startup. Evacuated system to remove moisture and non-condensables from refrigerant lines. Charged system with appropriate refrigerant type and quantity per manufacturer specifications. Installed condensate drain piping with PVC materials, routing discharge away from foundation. Verified electrical connections at disconnect and unit terminals. Tested system operation including compressor function, fan motor performance, and overall cooling capacity. Confirmed proper airflow and temp
Replaced existing Navien tankless water heater with new NPE-180A2 model in unfinished basement utility area. Obtained necessary permit prior to installation and completed all required plumbing connections including hot and cold water PEX supply lines with ball valve shutoffs, gas line integration via flexible corrugated tubing, and proper venting through white PVC exhaust and intake pipes. Verified electrical connections to control panel, tested unit operation to confirm "OK" status on display, and ensured all connections were secure and leak-free.
Responded to callback for water leak concerns on hot and cold supply lines following previous water heater repair. Upon inspection, discovered significant corrosion and oxidation on copper supply piping near water heater connections, with heavy turquoise-green patina indicating long-term deterioration at pipe joints and fittings. Documented existing conditions with photos showing corroded copper lines, brass valve assembly, and control components. Assessed that current leaking was due to pre-existing pipe corrosion rather than recent repair work, as deterioration patterns indicated prolonged exposure to moisture and mineral deposits. Advised customer of findings and recommended replacement of corroded supply lines to prevent future leaks.
Completed full HVAC system installation including Lennox ML196UH090 high-efficiency modular gas furnace, ML13KC-1036 outdoor condensing unit, CK40CT-30B evaporator coil, and T4 thermostat. Positioned exterior condenser unit on concrete pad against residential brick structure with proper clearances for airflow and service access, connected refrigerant lines and electrical service to manufacturer specifications. Installed furnace and evaporator coil in basement mechanical room with proper venting using PVC piping, integrated gas supply line connections, established condensate drainage, and completed all ductwork modifications for optimal system performance. Verified all electrical connections, tested system operation through complete heating and cooling cycles, confirmed proper refrigerant charge and airflow measurements, and programmed thermostat for efficient climate control.
Responded to no cooling complaint on aging system with water puddling under basement ductwork. Upon inspection, found condensate drainage issue causing water accumulation beneath supply ducts. Assessed HVAC unit with access panel removed, inspected capacitor, electrical connections, and blower assembly for proper operation. Verified system components including wiring terminals and mounting hardware. Addressed cooling failure and water leak concerns, ensured proper system function restored.
Completed planned trio maintenance on three outdoor air conditioning condenser units as part of Diamond Membership service. Performed comprehensive inspection and maintenance procedures on all three AC systems, installed three 410 media filters as specified, and verified equipment count discrepancy noting that remaining units on property are heat-only systems rather than additional air conditioners requiring service. All condenser units showed normal operational wear with typical outdoor debris accumulation on fan guards and housings, which were addressed during maintenance procedures.
