Whitefish Bay, WI HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical Services
Whitefish Bay is one of Milwaukee's most established North Shore villages — a tight rectangle of tree-canopied streets between Lake Michigan and N. Lake Drive on the east and N. Port Washington Road on the west. Klode Park sits on the bluff, the Cumberland and Richards school attendance areas anchor the family neighborhoods, the commercial spine along Silver Spring Drive holds the village's shops and restaurants, and the Lake Drive Gold Coast carries some of the metro's most architecturally significant pre-war housing. The whole village fits inside roughly 2.1 square miles. Most of the housing went up between 1920 and 1950: Tudors, colonial revivals, Mediterranean stucco, and craftsman bungalows, many designed by named Milwaukee architects and built to last a century.
They have, and the systems inside them have aged along the way. Burkhardt Heating, Cooling, Plumbing & Electric has served Whitefish Bay out of our Brown Deer shop on N. Teutonia Avenue since 1958 — about 10 minutes south on I-43 or N. Port Washington Road. We know what's behind the plaster walls on Marlborough Drive and what runs under the slab on Cumberland Boulevard, and we send service technicians who have worked these houses for years — not crews seeing a steam system for the first time.
Call (414) 355-5520 for steam boiler service, central AC and ductless installs, knob-and-tube assessments, drain camera work, or any of the trades we cover in the village. Weekday appointments are typically same-day or next-day, and emergency HVAC runs 24/7.
Services Available in Whitefish Bay
Older lake-effect housing creates a specific service mix — heavy on hydronic heating, knob-and-tube remediation, and root-intruded clay laterals. Burkhardt handles the full set of trades, so a project that crosses HVAC, plumbing, and electrical (a boiler-to-forced-air conversion, for example, or an addition that needs new ducts, supply lines, and circuits) stays with one company. Every boiler tune-up we perform includes checking water pH and hardness, then treating with inhibitor as needed — Wisconsin's well water and older municipal lines can corrode heat exchangers and cake up boiler internals, shortening system life by years if left unchecked.
Heating & Cooling
Steam and hot-water boilers feeding cast-iron radiators are still the heat in a large share of pre-1940 Whitefish Bay homes. They're efficient, quiet, and exceptionally comfortable when serviced properly — but they require technicians who understand steam pressure, water chemistry, and century-old piping. For cooling, many of these homes don't have ductwork at all, which is where high-velocity small-duct systems and ductless mini-splits come in.
- Boiler repair and replacement — see the boiler repair pillar for what we look for
- Furnace repair and high-efficiency replacement
- AC repair, central installs, and high-velocity systems
- Ductless mini-splits for homes without ductwork
- Heat pumps and dual-fuel systems
Common HVAC issues we see in Whitefish Bay:
- Water hammer and steam-trap failures in 1920s-era radiator systems
- Patched-together AC retrofits installed after the fact in homes designed for radiators
- Ice damming on heavily insulated attics with under-vented eaves — a lake-effect snow classic
Plumbing
Whitefish Bay's housing era means original galvanized supply lines, cast-iron drain stacks, and clay or early cast-iron sewer laterals running out to the village main. The mature tree canopy that defines streets like E. Fairmount and E. Henry Clay is beautiful — and it puts feeder roots straight through aging lateral joints every spring.
- Water heater repair and replacement — see the water heater pillar
- Drain cleaning, camera inspection, and hydro jetting (pillar)
- Emergency plumbing (pillar) — weekdays
- Sump pump install and battery backup
- Gas line work, kitchen and bath rough-in
Common plumbing issues we see in Whitefish Bay:
- Spring root intrusion in clay sewer laterals — recurring every March or April
- Galvanized supply lines cutting hot-water pressure to upstairs bathrooms
- Undersized water heaters serving large family homes — chronic recovery problems
Electrical
Knob-and-tube wiring is present in a meaningful number of pre-1940 Whitefish Bay homes, and subsequent generations of owners have added subpanels, circuits, and loads without always retiring the original infrastructure. Many homeowners insurance carriers now require knob-and-tube to be assessed or removed. Burkhardt Electric inspects, documents, and remediates — partial removal or full rewires depending on what makes sense.
- Electrical repair and full rewires
- Knob-and-tube assessment and remediation
- Panel upgrades from 100 amp to 200 amp service
- Whole-home standby generator installation
- EV charger circuits and surge protection
Common electrical issues we see in Whitefish Bay:
- Active knob-and-tube on second floors and in attic spaces
- Insurance carrier letters requiring knob-and-tube remediation
- 100-amp panels that need to support central AC, EV charging, and modern kitchen loads
Why Whitefish Bay Homeowners Choose Burkhardt
- Family-owned, serving the Milwaukee metro since 1958 with technicians who have worked Whitefish Bay housing through multiple generations of equipment
- Google Guaranteed, BBB-accredited, NATE-certified technicians on every call
- Brown Deer crew on N. Teutonia Avenue — roughly 10 minutes south of the village via I-43 or N. Port Washington Road
- Hands-on experience with steam and hot-water hydronic systems, not just forced-air retrofits
- HVAC, plumbing, and electrical under one roof — useful when a project in a 1920s home crosses all three trades
- Financing available through approved lenders for boiler replacements, panel upgrades, and other major projects
Non-emergency work runs Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central. Emergency HVAC is dispatched 24/7 including weekends and holidays. Whitefish Bay calls are usually scheduled within 24 to 48 hours during normal demand; the fall boiler tune-up season fills tight, so homeowners on annual maintenance plans get scheduled first and we recommend booking by mid-September if possible. Burkhardt also handles village permits, We Energies coordination, and the post-install inspections — the homeowner doesn't need to chase paperwork between agencies.
Call (414) 355-5520 or book online to schedule service in Whitefish Bay.



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