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Schaumburg, IL - Furnace & Air Conditioning Service, Repair & Maintenance Contractor

DC Air Heating and Cooling, LLC is proud to serve the Schaumburg community!

We are proud to be part of this community, serving your heating and air conditioning needs. Whether you need repair, replacement or a new installation of a furnace, air conditioner, heat pump or air filtration system, we get the job right the first time. Our certified technicians service all furnace and air conditioning make and models.

Please call us today at 630-915-8033 to consult with our home comfort specialist.

About Schaumburg, IL - Happy to be your hometown Heating & Air Conditioning Contractor!

Schaumburg is 28 miles northwest of Chicago and is part of the Golden Corridor. The Golden Corridor is so named because of the area’s fast and lucrative growth as corporations move outward from Chicago to the suburban areas.  This town and many others in the region were once small farming communities until they were developed as cheaper and more peaceful alternatives to living in the big city. Now, many corporations have set up shop in the smaller towns within the corridor. Still, it is a family-friendly village where you will see kids running in the streets in the summer and sledding in the winter time.

Just a few decades ago, the town was largely snowy fields in the winter and lovely meadows with blooming flowers in the spring. Schaumburg's evolution from a rural area to that of a suburban and metropolitan area all at once began with Alfred Campanelli. His first large-scale housing development began in 1959.  Campanelli began production of the first large suburban subdivision in the community: Weathersfield. The community contains thousands of single-family homes built in 22 phases over 20 years. Campanelli constructed approximately 20% of the village's housing stock. But, it’s not hard to see why people gravitated to the community. It is beautiful, peaceful and safe and offers many jobs within the town itself. Even those who work in the bigger city are glad to commute in so that they can live in more affordable and less hectic neighborhoods.

The township purchased the Town Square shopping center in 1995 and began a slow redevelopment. It now includes the Schaumburg Township District Library and other retail stores, offices, and services, and a public amphitheater. Trickster Gallery, a museum celebrating the legacy of the Native Americans native to the region, is also there. Minor league baseball came to the village in the spring of 1999 when Alexian Field, a 7,000-seat stadium, was built in affiliation with the Schaumburg Park District. Alexian Field was home to the Schaumburg Flyers until 2010 and then in 2011, the Schaumburg Boomers came to play in the town.  There is no better way to spend a warm summer evening than watching a great baseball game with the kids, right?