Rhymes Heating & Cooling





At Rhymes Heating and Cooling, we take pride in installing only the highest quality heating, air conditioning, and heat pump equipment to ensure your indoor comfort and peace of mind for many years to come. We are equipped to handle any size system and customize our service to your needs. Our services are available, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Rhymes Heating and Cooling opened in 1993, however that is not where we started. That would be way back in 1926 when 4 generations ago, our Great Grandfather John Ryan started his own heating company installing furnaces for his neighbors and friends around St. Louis. He instilled in his Son, Jim and Grandson, Mike, many of the core values we still hold dear today. Take care of the customer the way you would a member of the family and treat your employees how you would want to be treated. As the 5th generation begins to age into the business, we hope that Grandpa John, Jim and Mike are proud of the legacy they will continue forward.
Whether you are in need of a heating and air conditioning system, repair services or preventative maintenance, our skilled technicians can handle the job.
Whether you're retrofitting an older home with no central HVAC system or if you're building a new home, correctly sizing the system to the size of your home during a new HVAC installation ensures the system will regulate temperatures properly for optimal comfort all year round.
A properly trained HVAC professional will be able to precisely measure the square footage of your home, either from a blueprint or by measuring all the rooms in the existing home, as well as consider other important factors like the number of occupants in the home, the number of windows and doors, the home's climate and orientation to the sun, and placement of the ductwork.
If you're working with an architect or builder, they can provide you with the home's overall square footage. You can also obtain it from the blueprints of your new home. If you're retrofitting an older home, you'll need to measure it yourself. Use a tape measure to determine the overall length and width of a room. Multiply those together for the approximate square footage of that room. Repeat this process for each room in the home, including all habitable spaces like finished basements, closets, hallways, and stairways. Add them all together. This is the total square footage you'll use for estimating purposes.
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