824 S Central Expressway, Suite 100
Anna, TX 75409
903-482-4900

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Matthew C.

Matthew C. Job Checkin

Preformed single system cooling maintenance. 2013 I tested all electrical components and cleanliness in the inside unit. All electrical components were testing within the manufacturer specifications. I did find the duct work and blower wheel to be extremely dirty and caked with dust. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 47 degrees. 69 degrees returning to the unit. I treated the drain line with total c. I did not change he filter for the client. Client had changed it 2 weeks ago. I proceeded outside to test the electrical components on the outside unit. All electrical components were testing within manufacturer specifications range but were testing on the lower side. The compressor start amps were coming out to be over 100 amps manufacturer rating is for 112 amps. I provided estimates to have the concerns on the outside addressed. Client elected to go with the duct cleaning and Aprilaire conversion kit to address the inside units concerns. Unit was cooling upon departure. Fil

Preformed single system cooling maintenance. 2013  I tested all electrical components and cleanliness in the inside unit. All electrical components were testing within the manufacturer specifications. I did find the duct work and blower wheel to be extremely dirty and caked with dust. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 47 degrees. 69 degrees returning to the unit. I treated the drain line with total c. I did not change he filter for the client. Client had changed it 2 weeks ago. I proceeded outside to test the electrical components on the outside unit. All electrical components were testing within manufacturer specifications range but were testing on the lower side. The compressor start amps were coming out to be over 100 amps manufacturer rating is for 112 amps. I provided estimates to have the concerns on the outside addressed. Client elected to go with the duct cleaning and Aprilaire conversion kit to address the inside units concerns. Unit was cooling upon departure. Fil Preformed single system cooling maintenance. 2013  I tested all electrical components and cleanliness in the inside unit. All electrical components were testing within the manufacturer specifications. I did find the duct work and blower wheel to be extremely dirty and caked with dust. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 47 degrees. 69 degrees returning to the unit. I treated the drain line with total c. I did not change he filter for the client. Client had changed it 2 weeks ago. I proceeded outside to test the electrical components on the outside unit. All electrical components were testing within manufacturer specifications range but were testing on the lower side. The compressor start amps were coming out to be over 100 amps manufacturer rating is for 112 amps. I provided estimates to have the concerns on the outside addressed. Client elected to go with the duct cleaning and Aprilaire conversion kit to address the inside units concerns. Unit was cooling upon departure. Fil

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Arrived on site for cooling maintenance on 5 ton furnace. 2. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty. 3. Inspected condenser fan motor. 4. Inspected condenser fan blades. 5. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections. 6. Tested compressor/ condenser fan motor capacitor. 7. Checked compressor amp draw. 8. Checked condenser fan motor amp draw. 9. Inspected / replaced return filter. 10. Inspected return plenum for debris/ dirty. 11. Inspected evaporator coil. 12. Inspected blower motor/ blower wheel. 13. Checked blower amp draw. 14. Measured temperature differential from supply to return. 20 degrees measured. 15. Inspected drain lines and treated to prevent blockages 16. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange Found search, protector not lit up upon arrival suggesting there had been a surge. Upon further inspection, I found that the surge protector was wired in for a air handler and not a furnace. This would be why the indicator light was not lit up. I made sure to correc

Arrived on site for cooling maintenance on 5 ton furnace.

2. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty.
3. Inspected condenser fan motor.
4. Inspected condenser fan blades.
5. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections.
6. Tested compressor/ condenser fan motor capacitor.
7. Checked compressor amp draw.
8. Checked condenser fan motor amp draw.
9. Inspected / replaced return filter.
10. Inspected return plenum for debris/ dirty.
11. Inspected evaporator coil.
12. Inspected blower motor/ blower wheel.
13. Checked blower amp draw.
14. Measured temperature differential from supply to return. 20 degrees measured.
15. Inspected drain lines and treated to prevent blockages 
16. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange

Found search, protector not lit up upon arrival suggesting there had been a surge. Upon further inspection, I found that the surge protector was wired in for a air handler and not a furnace. This would be why the indicator light was not lit up. I made sure to correc Arrived on site for cooling maintenance on 5 ton furnace.

2. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty.
3. Inspected condenser fan motor.
4. Inspected condenser fan blades.
5. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections.
6. Tested compressor/ condenser fan motor capacitor.
7. Checked compressor amp draw.
8. Checked condenser fan motor amp draw.
9. Inspected / replaced return filter.
10. Inspected return plenum for debris/ dirty.
11. Inspected evaporator coil.
12. Inspected blower motor/ blower wheel.
13. Checked blower amp draw.
14. Measured temperature differential from supply to return. 20 degrees measured.
15. Inspected drain lines and treated to prevent blockages 
16. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange

Found search, protector not lit up upon arrival suggesting there had been a surge. Upon further inspection, I found that the surge protector was wired in for a air handler and not a furnace. This would be why the indicator light was not lit up. I made sure to correc

Matthew C.

Matthew C. Job Checkin

Upon arrival client stated that there kitchen unit was not heating. It sound like it would try to come on but would never light. Upon further inspection I found the hot surface igniter to been not functioning correctly. I was getting 0 ohms of resistance and 0 continuity readings when testing which tells me there was a break in the igniter. I presented findings to the clients and the elected to have me replace the igniter. After I replaced the igniter everything was back in working order and heating upon departure.

Upon arrival client stated that there kitchen unit was not heating. It sound like it would try to come on but would never light. Upon further inspection I found the hot surface igniter to been not functioning correctly. I was getting 0 ohms of resistance and 0 continuity readings when testing which tells me there was a break in the igniter. I presented findings to the clients and the elected to have me replace the igniter. After I replaced the igniter everything was back in working order and heating upon departure. Upon arrival client stated that there kitchen unit was not heating. It sound like it would try to come on but would never light. Upon further inspection I found the hot surface igniter to been not functioning correctly. I was getting 0 ohms of resistance and 0 continuity readings when testing which tells me there was a break in the igniter. I presented findings to the clients and the elected to have me replace the igniter. After I replaced the igniter everything was back in working order and heating upon departure.

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Came out today for QC visit on new install. Homeowner stated they were having issues with the temperature balance on the upstairs. Upon inspection and testing the temperature of every room room, I found that the upstairs hallway was a few degrees warmer than any of the rooms. I found the downstairs thermostat set to 70 and the master bedroom thermostat set to 68. This would cause the downstairs unit to run constantly and because of the open floor plan, the heat would rise into that hallway area, causing a temperature imbalance. In order to address this, I adjusted some of the grills below the balcony to push the air more downward instead of straight out. I also pinched off a damper that came from the downstairs unit, but led to the second floor balcony. Started inside at t-stat (Lennox) tested gas heat . Tested normal cooling operation is level all wiring is good no error codes. Getting over 20 degree temp split. Drain line is draining well at this time. System is clean and operating

 Came out today for QC visit on new install. Homeowner stated they were having issues with the temperature balance on the upstairs. Upon inspection and testing the temperature of every room room, I found that the upstairs hallway was a few degrees warmer than any of the rooms. I found the downstairs thermostat set to 70 and the master bedroom thermostat set to 68. This would cause the downstairs unit to run constantly and because of the open floor plan, the heat would rise into that hallway area, causing a temperature imbalance. In order to address this, I adjusted some of the grills below the balcony to push the air more downward instead of straight out. I also pinched off a damper that came from the downstairs unit, but led to the second floor balcony. Started inside at t-stat (Lennox) tested gas heat . Tested normal cooling operation  is level all wiring is good no error codes. Getting over 20 degree temp split. Drain line is draining well at this time. System is clean and operating  Came out today for QC visit on new install. Homeowner stated they were having issues with the temperature balance on the upstairs. Upon inspection and testing the temperature of every room room, I found that the upstairs hallway was a few degrees warmer than any of the rooms. I found the downstairs thermostat set to 70 and the master bedroom thermostat set to 68. This would cause the downstairs unit to run constantly and because of the open floor plan, the heat would rise into that hallway area, causing a temperature imbalance. In order to address this, I adjusted some of the grills below the balcony to push the air more downward instead of straight out. I also pinched off a damper that came from the downstairs unit, but led to the second floor balcony. Started inside at t-stat (Lennox) tested gas heat . Tested normal cooling operation  is level all wiring is good no error codes. Getting over 20 degree temp split. Drain line is draining well at this time. System is clean and operating

Shelby S.

Shelby S. Job Checkin

I performed a single system heating maintenance on a 2016 straight electric system. I checked amps, capacitors, filter, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. I discovered that the blower motor and evaporator coil need cleaning. Dirty components result in higher electric bills and unnecessarily added stress to the system. I observed that the pin connectors on the thermostat are corroding. To address the issue before failure, I provided an option to replace the thermostat. I reached out to Mr. Sharp and left a voicemail about these findings.

I performed a single system heating maintenance on a 2016 straight electric system. I checked amps, capacitors, filter, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. I discovered that the blower motor and evaporator coil need cleaning. Dirty components result in higher electric bills and unnecessarily added stress to the system. I observed that the pin connectors on the thermostat are corroding. To address the issue before failure, I provided an option to replace the thermostat. I reached out to Mr. Sharp and left a voicemail about these findings. I performed a single system heating maintenance on a 2016 straight electric system. I checked amps, capacitors, filter, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. I discovered that the blower motor and evaporator coil need cleaning. Dirty components result in higher electric bills and unnecessarily added stress to the system. I observed that the pin connectors on the thermostat are corroding. To address the issue before failure, I provided an option to replace the thermostat. I reached out to Mr. Sharp and left a voicemail about these findings.

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Replace pressure switch under warranty and extensively tested to ensure proper functionality. Found no issues at this time. Replaced filters on all 3 units. Upstairs hallway was very warm even though there were no supply vents nearby. Set fan to circulate in order better balance air temps.

Replace pressure switch under warranty and extensively tested to ensure proper functionality. Found no issues at this time. Replaced filters on all 3 units. Upstairs hallway was very warm even though there were no supply vents nearby. Set fan to circulate in order better balance air temps. Replace pressure switch under warranty and extensively tested to ensure proper functionality. Found no issues at this time. Replaced filters on all 3 units. Upstairs hallway was very warm even though there were no supply vents nearby. Set fan to circulate in order better balance air temps.

Matthew C.

Matthew C. Job Checkin

Performed a complete heating system maintenance and inspection. communicating 2022 Gas system and a 2019 gas furnace. Inspected and tested all electrical components and safety controls on the indoor unit; all components tested within manufacturer specifications. On the master bedroom unit we found that the plenum box on the return side was detached in a couple of spots allowing air to escape and dirt and dust to come into the unit. The blower wheel along with the duct work was extremely dirty. We did provide estimates to have plenum box added with and Aprilaire upgrade box installed. Also spoke with the client about having a full system replacement on the master bedroom unit. On the living room main system everything checked out it’s cleanliness and performance. Verified system temperatures: return air temperature measured at 71°F; supply air temperature measured at 117°F and rising. Confirmed air filter was recently replaced by client; filter size is 20” x 25” x 4”Aprilaire 21

Performed a complete heating system maintenance and inspection. communicating  2022 Gas system and a 2019 gas furnace. 

Inspected and tested all electrical components and safety controls on the indoor unit; all components tested within manufacturer specifications.

On the master bedroom unit we found that the plenum box on the return side was detached in a couple of spots allowing air to escape and dirt and dust to come into the unit. The blower wheel along with the duct work was extremely dirty. We did provide estimates to have plenum box added with and Aprilaire upgrade box installed. Also spoke with the client about having a full system replacement on the master bedroom unit.

On the living room main system everything checked out it’s cleanliness and performance.


Verified system temperatures: return air temperature measured at 71°F; supply air temperature measured at 117°F and rising.

Confirmed air filter was recently replaced by client; filter size is 20” x 25” x 4”Aprilaire 21 Performed a complete heating system maintenance and inspection. communicating  2022 Gas system and a 2019 gas furnace. 

Inspected and tested all electrical components and safety controls on the indoor unit; all components tested within manufacturer specifications.

On the master bedroom unit we found that the plenum box on the return side was detached in a couple of spots allowing air to escape and dirt and dust to come into the unit. The blower wheel along with the duct work was extremely dirty. We did provide estimates to have plenum box added with and Aprilaire upgrade box installed. Also spoke with the client about having a full system replacement on the master bedroom unit.

On the living room main system everything checked out it’s cleanliness and performance.


Verified system temperatures: return air temperature measured at 71°F; supply air temperature measured at 117°F and rising.

Confirmed air filter was recently replaced by client; filter size is 20” x 25” x 4”Aprilaire 21

Shelby S.

Shelby S. Job Checkin

Gas valve is rusted and compromised. I replaced and set the gas pressure for high and low stage.

Gas valve is rusted and compromised. I replaced and set the gas pressure for high and low stage. Gas valve is rusted and compromised. I replaced and set the gas pressure for high and low stage.

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Performed 3 heating maintenances on 2017 gas systems. We checked amps, capacitors, filters, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. The systems are heating inside of manufacture specifications. However, we noticed that one of the gas valves is becoming compromised. We advise replacing it before failure/gas leak occurs. We observed that none of the outdoor units have surge protection. These serve as a safety net for the compressor. We performed a dryer vent cleaning during the time of service. Customer approved 2 stage white rogers

Performed 3 heating maintenances on 2017 gas systems. We checked amps, capacitors, filters, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. The systems are heating inside of manufacture specifications. However, we noticed that one of the gas valves is becoming compromised. We advise replacing it before failure/gas leak occurs. We observed that none of the outdoor units have surge protection. These serve as a safety net for the compressor. 
We performed a dryer vent cleaning during the time of service.
Customer approved 2 stage white rogers Performed 3 heating maintenances on 2017 gas systems. We checked amps, capacitors, filters, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. The systems are heating inside of manufacture specifications. However, we noticed that one of the gas valves is becoming compromised. We advise replacing it before failure/gas leak occurs. We observed that none of the outdoor units have surge protection. These serve as a safety net for the compressor. 
We performed a dryer vent cleaning during the time of service.
Customer approved 2 stage white rogers

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Arrived on site for heating maintenance on 2017 carrier furnace and 2015 carrier Heatpump. Homeowner stated all was well with normal unit operation and has not had any issues since motor replacement. Proceeded with heating maintenance as scheduled. 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. Tested capacitor and contactor (outdoor electrical) 15. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange 16. Tested emergency heat and found no issues 17. Tested gas heating cycle on fur

Arrived on site for heating maintenance on 2017 carrier furnace and  2015 carrier Heatpump. Homeowner stated all was well with normal unit operation and has not had any issues since motor replacement. Proceeded with heating maintenance as scheduled.
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. Tested capacitor and contactor (outdoor electrical)
15. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange
16. Tested emergency heat and found no issues
17. Tested gas heating cycle on fur Arrived on site for heating maintenance on 2017 carrier furnace and  2015 carrier Heatpump. Homeowner stated all was well with normal unit operation and has not had any issues since motor replacement. Proceeded with heating maintenance as scheduled.
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. Tested capacitor and contactor (outdoor electrical)
15. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange
16. Tested emergency heat and found no issues
17. Tested gas heating cycle on fur

Shelby S.

Shelby S. Job Checkin

Preformed 2 system maintenance on a Lennox gas 2022 system and a mini split 22. Tested all electrical components and safeties On the inside unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I changed the filter out for the customer. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 114 degrees and 71 returning to the unit. The mini split system was testing within manufacturer specifications and we rinsed the outdoor coil along with rinsing out the reusable filters. Units were back to cooling upon departure.

Preformed 2 system maintenance on a Lennox gas 2022 system and a mini split 22. Tested all electrical components  and safeties On the inside unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I changed the filter out for the customer. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 114 degrees and 71 returning to the unit. 

The mini split system was testing within manufacturer specifications and we rinsed the outdoor coil along with rinsing out the reusable filters. 

Units were back to cooling upon departure. Preformed 2 system maintenance on a Lennox gas 2022 system and a mini split 22. Tested all electrical components  and safeties On the inside unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I changed the filter out for the customer. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 114 degrees and 71 returning to the unit. 

The mini split system was testing within manufacturer specifications and we rinsed the outdoor coil along with rinsing out the reusable filters. 

Units were back to cooling upon departure.

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Arrived on site for heating maintenance. Homeowner stated all was well with regards to normal unit operation. However, one kitchen vent was starting to show signs of bacterial growth and another upstairs was showing some signs of water stains around the return at the top of the stairs. I thoroughly inspected around the return grill and found no water only slight signs of water stains on some of the rafters and a box in the attic. Flushed drain line to ensure there were no leaks and I did not find any this leads me to believe the water was not coming from the hvac system and likely coming from the roof. As for the other kitchen vent it was found to not be sealed from attic air and the duct was larger (9”)and a shorter run than all of the other ducts coming off of the supply side of the unit. I sealed around the duct and used panduit straps to restrict the airflow for the time being. Also found closed vent in the kitchen. Opened this vent to reduce airflow to the kitchen vent. Discussed

Arrived on site for heating maintenance. Homeowner stated all was well with regards to normal unit operation. However, one kitchen vent was starting to show signs of bacterial growth and another upstairs was showing some signs of water stains around the return at the top of the stairs. I thoroughly inspected around the return grill and found no water only slight signs of water stains on some of the rafters and a box in the attic. Flushed drain line to ensure there were no leaks and I did not find any this leads me to believe the water was not coming from the hvac system and likely coming from the roof. As for the other kitchen vent it was found to not be sealed from attic air and the duct was larger (9”)and a shorter run than all of the other ducts coming off of the supply side of the unit. I sealed around the duct and used panduit straps to restrict the airflow for the time being. Also found closed vent in the kitchen. Opened this vent to reduce airflow to the kitchen vent. Discussed Arrived on site for heating maintenance. Homeowner stated all was well with regards to normal unit operation. However, one kitchen vent was starting to show signs of bacterial growth and another upstairs was showing some signs of water stains around the return at the top of the stairs. I thoroughly inspected around the return grill and found no water only slight signs of water stains on some of the rafters and a box in the attic. Flushed drain line to ensure there were no leaks and I did not find any this leads me to believe the water was not coming from the hvac system and likely coming from the roof. As for the other kitchen vent it was found to not be sealed from attic air and the duct was larger (9”)and a shorter run than all of the other ducts coming off of the supply side of the unit. I sealed around the duct and used panduit straps to restrict the airflow for the time being. Also found closed vent in the kitchen. Opened this vent to reduce airflow to the kitchen vent. Discussed

Jesse V.

Jesse V. Job Checkin

We arrived at our clients home due to concerns regarding the blower motor inside the furnace. I arrived at a client‘s home and immediately began to test and inspect the high voltage connections inside the furnace and that the emergency shut off switch in the attic. I then proceeded into the garage where the electrical panel was located. I took off the front cover for the electrical panel and found two ““ capacitors “and a full home search protector on the electrical panel. The electrical panel had dust and debris collected throughout and Jesse recommended that her electrician come out and clean and maintenance the electrical panel. She stated that the capacitors were actually lightning.absorbers and not actual capacitor on the panel. We then agreed to install a surge protector on the furnace equipment. We discussed how the part had a 3 year warranty and that ADON would give it a 1 year warranty. We suggested that if any electrical issue, pertaining to the furnace, happened within that

We arrived at our clients home due to concerns regarding the blower motor inside the furnace. I arrived at a client‘s home and immediately began to test and inspect the high voltage connections inside the furnace and that the emergency shut off switch in the attic. I then proceeded into the garage where the electrical panel was located. I took off the front cover for the electrical panel and found two ““ capacitors “and a full home search protector on the electrical panel. The electrical panel had dust and debris collected throughout and Jesse recommended that her electrician come out and clean and maintenance the electrical panel. She stated that the capacitors were actually lightning.absorbers and not actual capacitor on the panel. We then agreed to install a surge protector on the furnace equipment. We discussed how the part had a 3 year warranty and that ADON would give it a 1 year warranty. We suggested that if any electrical issue, pertaining to the furnace, happened within that We arrived at our clients home due to concerns regarding the blower motor inside the furnace. I arrived at a client‘s home and immediately began to test and inspect the high voltage connections inside the furnace and that the emergency shut off switch in the attic. I then proceeded into the garage where the electrical panel was located. I took off the front cover for the electrical panel and found two ““ capacitors “and a full home search protector on the electrical panel. The electrical panel had dust and debris collected throughout and Jesse recommended that her electrician come out and clean and maintenance the electrical panel. She stated that the capacitors were actually lightning.absorbers and not actual capacitor on the panel. We then agreed to install a surge protector on the furnace equipment. We discussed how the part had a 3 year warranty and that ADON would give it a 1 year warranty. We suggested that if any electrical issue, pertaining to the furnace, happened within that

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Performed dryer vent cleaning and performed heating maintenance. 1. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty. 2. Inspected condenser fan motor. 3. Inspected condenser fan blades. 4. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections. 5. Inspected flame sensor and igniter 6. Tested pressure switches and various safeties for functionality 7. Tested normal operation of burners 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. Replaced and dated filters

Performed dryer vent cleaning and performed heating maintenance. 
1. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty.
2. Inspected condenser fan motor.
3. Inspected condenser fan blades.
4. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections.
5. Inspected flame sensor and igniter
6. Tested pressure switches and various safeties for functionality
7. Tested normal operation of burners 
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. Replaced and dated filters Performed dryer vent cleaning and performed heating maintenance. 
1. Visually inspected condenser coil for debris/ dirty.
2. Inspected condenser fan motor.
3. Inspected condenser fan blades.
4. Inspected/ cleaned wiring connections.
5. Inspected flame sensor and igniter
6. Tested pressure switches and various safeties for functionality
7. Tested normal operation of burners 
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. Replaced and dated filters

Brayden W.

Brayden W. Job Checkin

Arrived on site, homeowner stated there was a strong chemical smell (last night) before the unit stopped keeping up with the set point. I started by turning on the fan and immediately noticed that it had not come on. I then checked the refrigerant lines and found them to be frozen around the evaporator coil as well as the condenser. I smelled burning around the blower motor housing. Called American standard tech support to verify the circuit board was still working properly. Trane rep was able to verify that circuit board was still working properly and that only the motor was damaged. I replaced the motor under parts and labor warranty and tested extensively as this is the second motor to burn out. Examined every wiring connection on entire system and found corrosion on neutral wire coming into the furnace. No signs of water damage in the furnace compartment. Tested motor in various functions and performance was good. Proceeded on to dryer vent cleaning and heating maintenance.

Arrived on site, homeowner stated there was a strong chemical smell (last night) before the unit stopped keeping up with the set point. I started by turning on the fan and immediately noticed that it had not come on. I then checked the refrigerant lines and found them to be frozen around the evaporator coil as well as the condenser. I smelled burning around the blower motor housing. Called American standard tech support to verify the circuit board was still working properly. Trane rep was able to verify that circuit board was still working properly and that only the motor was damaged. I replaced the motor under parts and labor warranty and tested extensively as this is the second motor to burn out. Examined every wiring connection on entire system and found corrosion on neutral wire coming into the furnace. No signs of water damage in the furnace compartment. Tested motor in various functions and performance was good. Proceeded on to dryer vent cleaning and heating maintenance. Arrived on site, homeowner stated there was a strong chemical smell (last night) before the unit stopped keeping up with the set point. I started by turning on the fan and immediately noticed that it had not come on. I then checked the refrigerant lines and found them to be frozen around the evaporator coil as well as the condenser. I smelled burning around the blower motor housing. Called American standard tech support to verify the circuit board was still working properly. Trane rep was able to verify that circuit board was still working properly and that only the motor was damaged. I replaced the motor under parts and labor warranty and tested extensively as this is the second motor to burn out. Examined every wiring connection on entire system and found corrosion on neutral wire coming into the furnace. No signs of water damage in the furnace compartment. Tested motor in various functions and performance was good. Proceeded on to dryer vent cleaning and heating maintenance.