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Came out during ice storm to fix problems caused by rolling blackouts. Same day service call and excellent price, did not hike the prices during extreme conditions.
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ADON was fast, friendly and straight forward with all of my options. Great crew.
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Adon Air is always quick to respond anytime we call. Alex was our repair technician. It is apparent that he is very knowledgeable with AC diagnosis/repair. He was also very courteous and took the time to explain everything that he was doing.
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Great company, quick service, experienced techs, Will recommend to all!
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Chris did an amazing job and was so thorough. He taught me about my system which is awesome, we have had several different repairmen come out that never took that time. We will be using him for our complete ac/heat replacement because of his work ethic, honesty, and great customer service skills! Thank you to Chris and adon for your service during these hot Texas months.
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Techs showed up on time and did an amazing job with the duct cleaning! Everything looks amazing and the techs were very courteous and professional!
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Charles was awesome! We did a after hours call, got home and it was warm! He got there around 7 our scheduled time was 7-9! He was professional and did amazing with our curious kids and excited dogs! Everything was EXCELLENT!
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Jessie and his team did a phenomenal job. With the installation of our new TRANE system. I would HIGHLY recommend them to all my friends and family. Thank you very much ADON System!
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I performed 3 heating maintenances. I checked 2 - 2017 propane gas systems and 1 - 2024 mini split I checked amps, filters, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. The customer mentioned a smell from his master bedroom unit. I investigated the smell and customer agreed that it should be cleaned. We spoke about a previous tech mentioning hard start kits and the importance of them. Also, we discussed surge protection. Overall the units are performing to manufacture specifications. Customer approved cleaning the evaporator coil, surge protection, and hard start kits. I performed all of the work during time of service and collected.
Performed a complete heating system maintenance and inspection. 2001 Gas furnace, outside unit is 2024 Inspected and tested all electrical components and safety controls on the indoor unit; all components tested within manufacturer specifications. Verified system temperatures: return air temperature measured at 71°F; supply air temperature measured at 116°F and rising. Confirmed air filter was recently replaced by client; filter size is 20” x 25” x 4”. I visually inspected the outdoor unit, The outdoor unit was in good condition Confirmed system was operating properly and heating upon departure. System Status: Operating normally at time of service. R60 insulation is the highest level of thermal insulation, providing superior energy savings. Here's what we'll do when installing R60 insulation: Our R60 is 14" of Owens Corning R-60 Pink Fiberglass Insulation. - Assessment: We'll conduct a thorough assessment of your property to determine insulation requirements and calculate t
I performed a single heating maintenance on a 2022 heat pump system. I checked amps, capacitor, filter, electrical, cleanliness, heat kit, and safeties. I noticed that the evaporator coil is emitting an odor and becoming oxidized. The oxidation affects the efficiency of the system by limiting temperature transfer. The odor appears to be the earlier stages of dirty sox syndrome. Dirty Sox syndrome is where the evaporator coil forms odor emitting growth in between the fins of the evaporator coil. I recommend adding surge protection to the equipment. Surges can short out compressors, motors, thermostats, and control boards. When I arrived, I noticed error codes on the thermostat. I investigated and determined it was due to the wireless sensor needing batteries. I informed the customer, and they will replace the batteries.
I performed a 2 system heating maintenance on heat pump equipment. Downstairs 2024 upstairs 2018 I checked amps, capacitors, filters, electrical, cleanliness, and safeties. Customer mentioned that the unit was still dripping water when it was cooling and that it seems like the when it’s extremely cold it has a hard time performing. I investigated the not keeping up in single digit weather. I confirmed that the heating kits are operating properly. The upstairs heating strips are becoming brittle and losing ohm value. The heating kit will likely fail by next year. The downstairs system is showing earlier signs of growth formation. The upstairs blower wheel has heavy build up on the wheel causing strain on the blower motor, and the evaporator coil is oxidized. Both of these result in reduced efficiency and lifespan of the system.
Homeowner stated Thermostat was showing that the unit was running in heat last night, however, the master bedroom did not heat up to set point over the course of the night. They did notice in the morning that the unit had reached setpoint and seemed to be working as intended. Upon view of the unit I found it turned on when calling for heat, however, it would shut off shortly after. I hooked up my gauges and saw the pressures were low on the low side about 50 to 60 on the low side and around 200 on the high side. Upon closer inspection of the condenser wiring, I noticed that one of the wires to energize the contactor was loose. Upon tightening this connection unit turned on with call for heat and continued to heat. After running the unit for about 30 minutes pressure is normalized and everything to be seem to be working as intended. I then tested the unit and cooling to ensure everything was working as intended and found no issues. Unit in good working order at this time.
Preformed heating maintenance on 2023 Trane gas furnace. I tested all electrical components and safeties on the inside unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I changed the filter for the client. Aprilaire 213 20x25x4. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 104 and the return was at 69. I then proceeded outside where I visually inspected the condenser unit. As I was visually inspecting the unit I noticed the unit did not have any type of surge protection on it. Surge protection can help prevent damage during a lightning storm or possible surge in power. I provided an estimate to has surge protection installed on the outside unit. Unit was heating upon departure.
Upon arrival, I found that the low voltage fuse was popped. This indicates there is a short in the system. I performed a quick overview of the low voltage wiring in the attic and found both the wires for the thermostat and condenser to be damaged from a critter chewing on them. I installed my short finder and cycled the unit a couple times in heat mode to ensure the fuse wasn’t going to pop. With approval, I installed a new fuse and tested the components of the furnace to ensure proper operation. I found that the capacitor for the blower is slightly out of range and should likely be replaced soon. Customer approved the replacement of the thermostat wire to the thermostat and condenser. With this repair, we will install a sealtite conduit for the wires once they arrive outside to protect them from the elements. Customer would like to schedule for January 28th for the wiring replacement. Customer needs a new filter as well. Sent payment link for work today.
Customer only wanted to ask me questions about the system involving the zoning set up. I found that the unit did not have a bypass on it. Customer informed me that he has had compressors go out and damper motors. I educated him on why not having the bypass can ultimately cause the compressor to die and other issues to arise.
Arrived on site for heating maintenance on x2 2021 Goodman heat pumps. Homeowner stated all was well with regards to normal unit operation to his knowledge. 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 master testing a little low indicating some wear and the heat strip. Notice large amount
Replaced suction and liquid line sensor on condenser. Tested unit in normal heating operation without issue. Error Codes on board disappeared after some testing. No errors on thermostat. Unit in good working order upon departure.
Arrived on site for heating maintenance on 2017 train heat pump Trane. Homeowner stated all was well with regards to normal unit operation and she had no concerns at this time. 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 2 legs testing low less than 10 amps Advised homeowner that emergenc
Preformed dryer vent cleaning. Presented before and after pictures.
Preformed drywall repair and changed light switch to furnace.
Purpose of Visit Responded to the service call to diagnose performance issues with the gas furnace and verify proper electrical operation and blower functionality. ⸻ Diagnostic Findings 1. Electrical Verification • Verified the furnace is receiving proper line voltage. • 120V measured at the service light switch. • 124V measured at the furnace power connection. • Electrical supply to the furnace is within proper operating range. 2. System Inspection During a deeper diagnostic evaluation of the heating system, the following conditions were discovered: • The furnace is a 2015 Carrier unit, making it just over 10 years old. • The furnace control board is experiencing an intermittent failure. • The board is not consistently sending power to the blower motor, causing the system to fail to operate properly. • This intermittent control board issue is the root cause of the system malfunction. ⸻ Temporary Solution Implemented To restore cooling and ensure the customer had tempo
Upon arrival, I found that the blower motor would stop working in a call for cooling. I checked my cooling terminal and found I was getting 2v out of the control board. The motor requires 120v to run. I checked my incoming voltage and discovered the unit receiving 200v on a 120v system. I recommended that an electrician take a look at the power supply. The system is not on a dedicated power supply.