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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!!!
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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.
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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.
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Alex was great. Got our heat up and running. Would highly recommend him.
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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.
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Alex was great. He helped us during a hot summer day and got our A/C blowing cold. Thank you for great service.
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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.
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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
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Equipment age: evaporator coil- 2013 condenser- 2019 furnace- 2015 I performed a single heating maintenance on a 2015 gas furnace. The system is a 2 stage communicating Amana. I checked amps, capacitor, filter, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. I noticed that the system has a reasonable amount of dust present in the ducts and on the blower wheel, the outdoor unit was heavily compacted with build up, and the air scrubber bulb was burnt out. I provided an option to address these known issues. The customer approved and it is scheduled for November 24th 8am-10am arrival time. I collected a none refundable deposit that the customer is aware of.
The downstairs system and ducts are located under the home. I inspected what I could see to ensure the ducts would hold up to a duct cleaning. The upstairs unit has 2 ducts that are not able to be cleaned due to being smashed. I generated a price to replace these 2 ducts and clean everything. Customer mentioned air flow issues on the downstairs unit. Without full access, I cannot see if the ducts are damaged, and I do not have the duct cam to inspect. I advised that replacement and redesign will benefit the customer better than attempting to clean. I noticed a flue pipe that may be dumping CO out of it. This will need to be replaced for safety. I advised the customer get a CO detector for upstairs and downstairs to ensure their safety.
Heat preventative maintenance on a propane gas zone system from 2023 with air filter 210 and a heat pump from 2020 using filter 20*25*4. Customer did provide us with filters to replace today and mentioned that there hasn’t been any issues with the systems. Tried to do an air quality check in the main house but my equipment wasn’t getting any service. During my inspection I checked temperatures, checked electrical components and connections, cleaned sensors, and inspected the systems for dirt buildup. We did find dirt in the main system, brought it up to the customer and he requested an estimate to get the system cleaned. Overall the systems are running and heating properly, customer did renew his vip membership today
I performed a single system heating maintenance on a 2021 heat pump. I checked amps, heat kit, capacitor, electrical components, filter, cleanliness, air quality, and safeties. The system is performing in manufacture specifications. During my thorough evaluation, some potential issues stood out to me. These include: electrical, safeties, and cleanliness. While evaluating the indoor, I noticed some growth forming inside of the indoor unit. If left unattended to, it will become harder to contain. In a past visit, the customer and I had a discussion about air flow. I revisited options to address these concerns. The air quality check showed signs of high particles and chemicals and can cause uncomfortable conditions inside the home. The capacitor on the outdoor unit is reading at the minimum it can to remain inside of manufacture specifications. The units are not currently protected with surge protectors. I presented options to address these noticed concerns at the time of service.
I performed a single system cooling maintenance on a 2019 heat pump. I checked amps, capacitors, electrical, safeties, heat kit, and cleanliness. The system is performing inside of manufacture specifications. I spoke with the home owner about surge protection and the higher than suggested start amps. I presented pricing to install the extra safeties and start assist. I noticed the reversing valve wires were burning on the copper. I rerouted them before issue arose.
came out due to system not running. checked electricals first, diagnosed a failed cap, replaced and system started up. check contactor and compressor tested good. System is running and heating upon departure. Replaced capacitor under parts and labor.
Upon arrival spoke with Nina the property assistant. They had to cancel the appointment and would not like the diagnosis done today. They have some other concerns that need to be addressed first. Nina said she would call the Adon to explain more.
Preformed heating maintenance on a single gas system. I started by setting up our air advice machine to test the air quality of the clients home. I then proceeded to the garage for indoor unit attic access. I tested all safeties and electrical components for the furnace. All tested within manufacturer specifications. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 113 degrees. I did notice upon inspection of the blower wheel that it had a good amount of debris/dust build up. I also notice the unit did not have surge protection. After the air advice machine ran its report. I presented my findings to the homeowner. I left estimates for a blower wheel pul and clean, surge protection and air scrubber. Unit was set back to cool and was cooling upon departure.
Upon arrival, we began checking the unit labeled 4North. We found that the unit was low on R410a refrigerant. We began examining the unit for leaks and discovered a leak in the suction line service valve (video confirmation in file). To properly repair, we will need to remove the refrigerant as it cannot be saved, remove the service valve with a torch, install new service valve, remove the liquid line dryer (to ensure a good repair), install new liquid line dryer, vacuum the system (to remove contamination), and recharge the unit with virgin refrigerant. We examined the unit labeled 5North. We found that, not long after turning it on, the system would skyrocket in liquid side pressure. This would cause a high pressure limit trip. After investigating, the cause for the abnormal pressure spike, we determined that the liquid line dryer is clogged not allowing a free flow of refrigerant. We noticed that the unit had a suction line filter dryer. This is normally seen on a system that had
Upon arrival, customer discussed the noise issue that was happening. We cycled this unit multiple times, and we found that the noise would happen in short run times. This is directly related to the compressor’s self lubrication. When the system runs for a short amount of time, the rotor does receive enough lubrication resulting in a slightly clunky noise. System is fully operational and cooling properly.
Upon arrival, I found that the blower motor was not coming on. I discovered that the bolt holding the blower has stripped due to the blower wheel being dirty. I pulled the blower assembly out of the unit and was able to secure the blower back in place (for now). The blower would start up but sounded awful. With the customer’s approval, I replaced the capacitor. The blower sounds 10 times better. I informed the customer of the severity of the unit and informed her that the system is in rough shape. The unit needs a full cleaning of the evaporator coil and blower wheel. Customer was up and cooling upon departure.
-Warranty Contactor -Warranty Capacitor - 5-2-1 Hard Start Kit Upon arrival i installed warranty capacitor 45/5. Installed warranty Contactor single pole Installed 5-2-1 hard start kit. Tested all electrical to make sure they were testing correctly for the manufacture. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I tested start amps on the unit yesterday 9/29/25 and was reading 50 amps on start up after installing the hard start kit on 9/30/25 i was reading the start up amps at 31 amps. Unit was cooling upon departure.
Arrived on site for heating maintenance on Downstairs carrier heat pump. Upstairs 2024 heat pump 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. 14. Inspected drain lines and treated to prevent blockages 15. Rinsed condenser unit to promote heat exchange 16. Replaced and dated filters 17. Tested emergency heat
Preformed cooling maintenance on single system. I tested all electrical components on the inside unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I treated drain line with tots c. Filter did not need to be changed at this time. Temperature being supplied to the home is at 51 degrees and air being returned to the unit was at 71 degrees. I did notice the blower wheel to have dust/debris build up. I proceeded to the outside unit where I tested all electrical components on the outside unit along wi5 run and start amps of the compressor and fan motors. All tested within manufacturer specifications. Although I did find that the capacitor was testing closer to the lower end of the manufacturer range it is rated for 45/5 and was reading 43.7/45 and 4.9/5. The Contactor was testing on the higher side of its range at 19.2 ohms. Also the compressor is starting on the higher side of its range as well at 50/77. I left estimates for a compressor saver bundle along with a blower wheel cleaning. U