Frank is great, very knowledgeable and makes you feel that you are in good hands at our home and business
great service by Alex and very thorough with overall inspection of my AC units
Still waiting on an estimate. I have used Adon A/C Servive before. The tech's are very knowledgeable and professional.
Tenant stated there was water coming out of the unit shortly after Shelby, Jesse, and I left the property. Added vent stack on T of drain line, as well as two cutoff valves. With the 2 cutoff valve isolating both sides of the primary drain we were better able to purge with nitrogen to clear out the line. Tested many times by pouring water into the drain pan. We could see water coming out of the drain line outside. Unit is draining properly at this time. Turned on and shut off unit several times to verify. Unit in good working order upon departure.
Upon arrival, I found that the thermostat was in a short safety. This causes the thermostat to constantly be in a time delay. I removed the low voltage plug on the defrost board. I yielded the same result. I removed the Y wire at the air handler. The system would try to cool. Finally, I was able to determine where the short was. The wire going from the inside to the outside unit is shorted and needs replacement. We will need to reach back out tomorrow for availability.
Preformed QC on upstairs unit install. Adjusted airflow from 250 cfm to 350 cfm. Tested refrigerant pressure all pressure were reading at acceptable levels. Temperature splits were good at 18-20 degrees. Customer knows how to operate Trane thermostat and app. Unit was properly leveled and all wire connects were tight. Breakers were properly sized, tested and checked drain line float switch. unit in good working order upon departure. GENERIC CONTACTOR * 2 POLE 35 - 40 AMP 24V CONTACTORS ARE SWITCHES THAT USE HIGH VOLTAGE TO HELP COMPONENTS IN YOUR UNIT. SINCE THEY ARE IN CONSTANT USE, THEY DO NEED TO BE REPLACED OCCASIONALLY.
Demand call for upstairs gas system from 2023 not cooling, uses air filter size 16*25*4. We didn’t install this system but still has a 10 year part warranty on it. Customer stated she had another company come out to check her systems out but wasn’t too pleased with the service. During my visual inspection I noticed the blower running but the outdoor unit wasn’t turning on. After further investigation I found that the contactor was disconnected. I brought it up to the customers attention and now she’s wondering if the other company came out and disconnected it on purpose. After connecting the wires on the contactor the system turned on and was cooling her upstairs down. I checked temperatures and electrical connections and components to make sure system was operating properly and changed the air filter for her today. The system does have a lot of dirt buildup in the ductwork but customer doesn’t have the finances at this time to get her ductwork cleaned. System is running upon depa
Preformed cooling maintenance on downstairs gas system 2022. I tested all electrical components on the inside unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I did notice the blower wheel to be dirty and could benefit from a pull and clean. Tightened all electrical connections. Temperature across the coil was at 18 degrees. Filter did not need to be changed at this time. I treated the drain line with total c. I proceeded outside to test all electrical components as well as the run and start amps for he compressor and fan motor. The capacitor was testing within manufacturer specifications range. I ohm’d out the Contactor and it was testing within range but it was testing closer to the lower side at 12 ohms. Run and start amps for both the fan and compressor tested within manufacturer specifications range. I rinsed the outdoor coil but it could also benefit from a chemical wash. Unit was cooling upon departure.
Annual Maintenance Plan (1 System) Included Services: - Two seasonal visits per year: -Spring/Summer (Cooling Check) -Fall/Winter (Heating Check) - Full system inspection and performance testing during each visit - Clean or replace standard filters (customer-supplied or as quoted) Member Benefits: - 10% discount on all repairs - Discounted dispatch fee: $45 per visit (regularly $79) - Priority scheduling for emergency service This plan helps extend the life of your system, improve efficiency, and catch small issues before they become major repairs.
1050rpm 208-230V 1/2HP. Installed new motor. Unit started up without issue and turned off when the system was not calling for fan or cooling. Unit in good working order upon departure.
Arrived on site, found only blower motor running without thermostat calling. Tested call for cooling unit was working as intended. Tested low voltage without thermostat calling and found no power on anything other than R. Removed thermostat from wall and unwired low voltage going to blower motor and blower would still run when high voltage was applied. This leads me to believe that the motor is shorted somewhere inside and will not turn off. This could be due to a power surge during the storms on Sunday. Left estimates for motor replacement and surge protection. Homeowner stated she would need to talk with husband in order to determine if this is the route they wanted to take. Unit in working order upon departure.
Upon arrival we spoke to the client on the phone. The client stated the unit in the garage attic was leaking water and it was damaging the paint and ceiling in the laundry room. We proceeded in the house and found the leaking ceiling. We proceeded into the attic where we found that the main drain line was clogged and along with the secondary pan drain as well. We vacuumed out the pan, cut the pvc to the main drain line and blew them out with nitrogen. After the line was cleared we reconnected the pvc with glue and tested the drains with 2 gallons of water. Lines flushed out like they should. Unit was cooling properly upon departure. Maintenance will be preformed at a later date. CLEAR DRAIN BLOCK - USING NITROGEN ONLY LEVEL 2 CONDENSATE DRAIN LINES NEED TO BE CLEANED OR THEY CAN CLOG WITH ALGAE AND DEBRIS Includes shop vacuuming when necessary and 1 PVC Coupling Also installation of a Quickblast PVC fitting, which improves accessibility for future maintenance.
Upon arrival, I found a completely matted outdoor unit. The system is a 2016 straight electric system. I reported my finding to Mr. Sharp. He approved a chemical cleaning on the outdoor unit. After cleaning the unit, I found that the TXV bulb was in the 12 o’clock position and this will cause an issue with refrigerant flow. It was externally mounted, and I made the minor adjustment to the correct position. Also, I discovered that the system was overcharged on R410a. I made some minor adjustments to bring the pressures, subcool, and super heat to manufacture specification. This gave me a better temperature differential after all adjustments were made. The system is cooling inside of manufacture specifications.
We performed a 3 system cooling maintenance. There are 2 systems are 2023 gas systems. The other system has had a coil replacement but the furnace and outdoor are from 2013. We checked amps, capacitors, filters, electrical, drains, and safeties. These systems are performing decently with some recommended actions. Downstairs 1. The Airscrubber bulb has burnt out. The unit is currently not operating. 2. The outdoor unit is starting with a high load of amps. This strains the contactor, capacitor, and compressor. It is recommended to add a hard start kit to preserve these components for as long as possible. 3. The capacitor is beginning to read weak on the fan side. This is leading to the condenser fan motor to over amp slightly. This will lead to damage and possible failure. Upstairs 1. The outdoor unit is starting with a high load of amps. This strains the contactor, capacitor, and compressor. It is recommended to add a hard start kit to preserve these components for as long as
Project Overview Thank you for the opportunity to provide a professional solution for your home comfort needs. Based on our evaluation and your desire to improve comfort and airflow in the upstairs area of your home, we are pleased to present the following scope of work and proposal. This project involves the installation of a second HVAC system specifically dedicated to the upstairs area, which includes: • Three Bedrooms: • Bedroom 1 – 12’ x 12’ • Bedroom 2 – 12’ x 12’ • Master Bedroom – 14’ x 14’ (includes master bath) ⸻ Scope of Work ✅ New HVAC System Installation • Install an American Standard 18 SEER High-Efficiency Heat Pump System located in the second-floor attic. • Install new ductwork throughout the second floor to ensure optimal and balanced airflow to each room. • Each bedroom will be equipped with individual return air vents to enhance air circulation and system performance. • Utilize the existing return in the second-floor landing and connect it to the new sy
1. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty. 2. Inspected condenser fan motor. 3. Inspected condenser fan blades. 4. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections. 5. Tested compressor/ condenser fan motor capacitor. 6. Checked compressor amp draw. 7. Checked condenser fan motor amp draw. 8. Inspected / replaced return filter. 9. Inspected return plenum for debris/ dirty. 10. Inspected evaporator coil. 11. Inspected blower motor/ blower wheel. 12. Checked blower amp draw. 13. Measured temperature differential from supply to return. 20 degrees measured. 14. Inspected drain lines and treated to prevent blockages 15. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange 16. Replaced and dated filters Measured contactor testing outside of manufacturer specs with burn marks on the contacts. Found clogged primary drain line. Found low blower capacitor with a very dirty blower wheel causing drag on the motor making it work harder. Customer approved replacing the contactor.
Preformed cooling maintenance on 3 systems. Tested all electrical components inside. All tested with manufacturer specifications. Tested run and start amps for all electrical components on all 3 outside units. All tested within manufacturer specifications. Changed all 4 filters on the inside units. All units were cooling upon departure.
1. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty. 2. Inspected condenser fan motor. 3. Inspected condenser fan blades. 4. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections. 5. Tested compressor/ condenser fan motor capacitor. 6. Checked compressor amp draw. 7. Checked condenser fan motor amp draw. 8. Inspected / replaced return filter. 9. Inspected return plenum for debris/ dirty. 10. Inspected evaporator coil. 11. Inspected blower motor/ blower wheel. 12. Checked blower amp draw. 13. Measured temperature differential from supply to return. 20 degrees measured. 14. Inspected drain lines and treated to prevent blockages 15. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange 16. Replaced and dated filters Found blower compartment insulation had collapsed onto blower causing restriction of airflow. Taped insulation up out of the way and measured better temperatures coming out of unit.