I couldn’t be happier with the service provided by Alex. They were willing to price match a quote from another company and Alex went above and way beyond to take care of our system and even trouble shooting an issue that wasn’t his problem. He wanted to make sure everything was perfect before he left. Additionally, it’s rare to find someone so professional in both their appearance and customer interaction and someone who communicates so well. He really explained everything clearly and you could tell he takes pride in his job and work ethic. I can’t say enough nice things about him. He even honored the agreed upon price even though I know he could have charged us way more for the time he spent. It was so refreshing to meet someone so honest and friendly. Thanks Alex and thanks Adon!!!
Charles Chrismon with ADON Complete Air Conditioning was soo nice. His knowledge of Trane air conditioning was extraordinary. He took his time, explained everything to me & answered all my questions. He also went above & beyond in helping me with all aspects of the process. I highly recommend ADON Complete Air Conditioning for all your service needs.
Charles did an excellent job checking my heating unit. He explained everything that he did and got my heater up and running in no time.
Alex was great. Got our heat up and running. Would highly recommend him.
Frank's knowledge about our system was awesome. He is a very good listener and answered all of our questions. He was at our home before the appointed time which was very convenient for my wife and I.
Alex was great. He helped us during a hot summer day and got our A/C blowing cold. Thank you for great service.
In less tha 4 hours after we requested service we had COLD AIR again. Very professional service and technician. We WILL recommend this company to our customers and friends.
Chris was so polite and caring, he made sure I was completely satisfied with the work he did and he was very efficient! I highly recommend Chris at Adon A/C
Upon arrival, I found that the outdoor unit was not running and the indoor unit was giving a communication error code. I proceeded outside to see that the outdoor unit was in a lock out due to the start circuit being open. I checked the capacitor and noticed that it was dead. I removed it to check it again and seen it was slightly bloated. The capacitor had a critical failure due to the inner seal rupturing. I replaced the 40/5 capacitor under parts and labor warranty. System is cooling upon departure with a 21 degree temperature split.
Upon arrival, I found that the unit was leaking water. After running diagnostics on the equipment, I found that it was due to the drain being clogged paired with the hot water heater being tied to the drain. This tie in did not have a p trap resulting in it pulling air. This would cause it to be hard for the unit to drain properly. I removed the piping of the hot water heater and cleared the drain. I tested it with a half gallon of water and allowed it time to cycle to ensure proper drainage. The evaporator coil has a bunch of build up and the unit lacks a water safety switch. Customer declined further repairs at this time.
Arrived on site for quality control check. Initially found unit to be keeping up with set point and homeowner stated all was well and that the system was working great to their knowledge. Started inspection of indoor unit, found unit to be putting out a cold 50 degrees with a 20 degree temperature split. Inspected wiring connections and found no issues. No obstructions of the indoor coil. Tested drain lines and found a small issue with the negative pressure of the unit sucking up water. Added a cap to prevent this from happening. Checked refrigerant pressures and found them to be in range. Outdoor unit is leveled properly. Tested float switch to ensure proper operation of safety features and found no issues. Inspected line set and found it to be free of leaks or kinks. Homeowner has no concerns at this time. Unit is in good working order upon departure.
Preformed cooling maintenance on single system 2021 Amana heat pump. The client Rick stated that there were no concerns at this time. I began testing the inside units electrical components. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I treated the drain line with total c and changed the filter. Temperature across the indoor coil was 54 degrees supply and 79 return temp. I did see some dust build up on the indoor blower motor. The run amps for the blower motor at within manufacturer specifications. I proceeded to the outside unit where I tested all electrical components along with run and start amps for the the compressor and fan motors. All electrical components tested within manufacturer specifications and run and start amps for the compressor and fan motors were within manufacturer specifications range. I rinsed the outdoor coil with water. I provided an estimate for a blower wheel cleaning. Unit was cooling upon departure
Arrived at our clients home for a single system inspection. Mrs Crawford expressed concerns of a burning smell that came out of the vents from time to time. I began by locating the indoor unit in the closet unit and did a brief visual inspection. I then proceeded outside to test and check all of the electrical components and Freon pressures of the unit. The capacitor, contactor and hard start kit all tested within range. The compressor start and run ams as well as the blower motor amps also were in manufacture specifications. I went back inside and tested the indoor blower motor. The motor had high start amps due to the excessive dust/growth build up on the blower wheel. I showed pictures to Mrs Crawford and we discussed cleaning the blower motor during the winter time when she was not running the unit. I created and sent an estimate to her. She elected to sign up for maintenance today and I proceeded to rinse the outdoor coils and treat the primary drain line today. The unit is coolin
Upon arrival, I found that the thermostat would not discover the home’s Wi-Fi and was warm to the touch. I replaced the thermostat and wiring base. I programmed the thermostat to match the original thermostat. Customer spoke about how the kitchen side of the house as hotter than everywhere else. After inspecting, I determined that the best route would be to add an additional plenum with dampers on that side of the house and connect the ducts. This would allow control over individual areas. Currently, the unit has a single metal trunk that runs and splits the ducts inefficiently. I inspected the filter and a connection that we capped off per customer request. To remove the thermostat from nexia, we will need to connect to wifi and remove it on the thermostat. I could not do it on site due to it not discovering the customer’s Wi-Fi.
Upon arrival, I found blockage in the ptrap causing a slow drain. I reached out to Jon to see how he would like to proceed with repair. Jon approved replacement of the ptrap with some alterations to allow more efficient clearing. I performed the work and tested the drain with a half gallon of water, and I allowed the system to run while on site to ensure the system was draining properly.
Installed new 4ton American standard heat pump.
Arrived to unit not cooling g properly. First went to the indoor unit and verified it was on and running but not actually blowing cool air. I proceeded outside and found that the heat pump was also on a running. I diagnosed the system to be low on refrigerant. I was on but not cooling properly due to a leak somewhere in the system. I went inside and found the indoor coil to be frozen over and showed this to our clients. We began discussing repair vs replacement options. They elected to move forward with a replacement of the heat pump system. We are scheduled to preform the change out on Saturday. I collected a $2,170 deposit. Cash discount of -$375.00 to be deducted from total
Sent equipment estimate to Annie for heat pump upgrade or straight ac with electric heat option
Found system still clogged. I cleared it to the best of my ability last time out, but I discovered that the ptrap was blocked again. I cut and removed the ptrap to fully remove all the build up inside of it. I tested the drain will a half gallon of water and verified that it was clear. The ceiling was wet due to the way the emergency pan is hung. There are screw holes on the front side of the pan. This would cause water to drip out if water levels rise high enough. I adjusted the emergency pan float to right next to the screw hole. This will allow the system to shut off before getting too high to drip. Next step will be full drain reconstruction.
Upon arrival, I found unit 4 had a blank thermostat. After further investigation, I found that the emergency drain pan was full of water and the primary drain clogged and incorrectly pitched. I adjusted the drain to the best of my ability to allow a better pitch. My shop vac did not have a long enough cord to remove the water from the pan. I used a bucket and removed the cap off of the emergency pan. This allowed me to remove majority of the water in the pan. I flushed the drain with water and a bit of drain cleaner. The system is fully operational. I could not determine the outdoor unit. Due to the difficult access and the amount of water in the emergency pan, it is going to take longer than normal to clear the drain.
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 unit starting with moderately high start amps. Advised homeowner to add hard start kit to prolong system life by lowering wear and tear on unit. Homeowner elected to go forward with the hard start kit next time. Unit in good working order upon departure
Arrived to preform QC on new unit and also install new supply grilles throughout the home. Once the supply grilles were installed I inspected the unit. Our client had concerns about the outdoor unit not being level after recent rain storm. I was able to secure the concrete pad and level it properly. I also took pictures of the attic unit and showed our client all of the items discussed in the estimate. We will call and schedule her first free maintenance in the fall. We also discussed transferring warranty to the new homeowner when/if she decides to sell her home. The unit is cooling properly on departure.
Preformed cooling maintenance. Tested inside units electrical components. All components tested within manufacturer specifications. Treated drain lines with total c. Replaced filter for client 16x25x1. Temperature split across the coil inside is 19 degrees, 54 supply temperature and 73 return temperature. I proceeded outside to test all the electrical components outside, along with run and start amps of the fan motor and compressor motor. Capacitor tested within manufacturer specifications. Contactor was testing on the high side of manufacturer specifications at 20.4 ohms. All run and start amps are within manufacturer specifications. I provided an estimate for a new Contactor. I rinsed outdoor coils. Unit was cooling upon departure.