We've been without working air for over two months. While other companies gave us the runaround, Chris showed up to save the day and had the unit fixed in 10 minutes flat!! These guys are amazing and it didn't cost me a kidney!
Chris was great. Excellent service! Showed up on time and had exceptional communication about our tune-ups.
Chris is the best and the most thorough. I would like him to be my permanent technician since he always gives me great service and advice.
Have been using A Team for years Reliable and honest Chris always does a great job
Chris is awesome and I had a fluke happen and he was totally honest with me and saved me alot of money and fixed the problem that was a first for him.
Team did an exceptional job they were very prompt and very neat and very courteous!
Discovered an overcharged system leading to high head pressure. Recovered excess refrigerant, rebalanced charge based on superheat and subcooling targets, and verified system efficiency.
I responded to a unit that wouldn’t turn on. Found a tripped breaker caused by a failed compressor. Shut off power and scheduled replacement. Provided temporary window unit for relief in the meantime.
Routine AC maintenance included filter change, coil cleaning, electrical inspection, and temperature split verification. Identified mild vibration noise and secured the blower housing to eliminate issue.
Performed a final HVAC inspection for a recently remodeled home ahead of occupancy. Verified proper cooling operation, checked refrigerant pressures, and confirmed thermostat settings. Also inspected ductwork for leaks and tested airflow at all registers. System is cooling to setpoint with appropriate cycle duration and even temperature distribution throughout the home.
Scheduled for a routine AC maintenance visit, but during inspection, noticed the condenser fan motor was overheating and emitting a burning odor. Further testing confirmed the motor bearings were failing. Replaced the condenser fan motor and capacitor during the same visit to prevent a complete system shutdown. System was restarted and is now cooling properly under normal load conditions.
Replaced a failed capacitor on an American Standard condenser unit that was preventing the system from starting. Verified the diagnosis with a multimeter before installation. After replacing the capacitor, tested the compressor and fan motor startup. System is now operating within normal amperage range and providing proper cooling for the home.
Diagnosed and replaced a failed blower motor in a customer’s air handler. The motor was drawing excessive amps and tripping the circuit breaker. Installed a new ECM motor, adjusted airflow settings, and confirmed proper operation across all cooling stages.
I completed a seasonal AC maintenance today. I checked refrigerant pressure levels, cleaned the condenser coil, tested capacitor strength, and calibrated the thermostat. I also replaced a dirty MERV 8 filter with a fresh MERV 11 to improve airflow and indoor air quality.
Installed two complete HVAC systems including air handlers and condensers. Each system was properly sized for its zone using load calculation data. I mounted and leveled the outdoor condenser units, brazed in the refrigerant lines, and pressure-tested them with nitrogen up to 350 psi. After pulling a vacuum to below 500 microns, I charged both systems with factory-specified R-410A. I also wired and programmed new smart thermostats, checked airflow at each supply register, and verified proper operation through full system startup and performance testing.
Our team was called to a client's home in Roswell for an Armstrong A962V furnace experiencing delayed ignition. Found cracked hot surface igniter and weak microamp reading. Replaced igniter (part #R103538-01) and cleaned flame sensor. Verified proper ignition timing and 4.2 microamp signal.
I am finishing a heating repair in the heart of Roswell today. Diagnosed Goodman GMVC96 furnace producing insufficient heat. Found restricted gas valve due to debris. Cleaned valve, adjusted gas pressure from 2.8" to 3.5" WC, and verified proper manifold pressure. Heat output now meeting specifications.
A Carrier 58STA090 furnace service call brought us to north Roswell today. Found pressure switch stuck open due to condensate blockage in drain line. Cleared blockage, cleaned trap, and verified proper operation at -0.68 inches WC. Unit now operating within manufacturer specifications.
I arrived at a home in the Windward neighborhood of Alpharetta, GA, for a heater repair job. The homeowner reported that the system was making loud noises and not heating properly. After diagnosing the issue, I found a worn blower motor and a dirty flame sensor. I replaced the motor, cleaned the sensor, and tested the system to ensure smooth operation. The customer was relieved to have consistent heat again and appreciated the prompt service. Contact us for expert heater repair services!
I serviced a Rheem Classic Series furnace in Alpharetta, GA. The job included cleaning the blower assembly, inspecting the heat exchanger for cracks, and lubricating the motor bearings. I also tested the safety controls to ensure proper operation during the winter months. The furnace was running perfectly afterward.
In Alpharetta, GA, I repaired a Goodman GMH8 furnace that had a faulty draft inducer motor. I removed the old motor, installed a new one, and reconnected all wiring. After testing the unit, it was running efficiently with no more startup issues.