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.
ADON was fast, friendly and straight forward with all of my options. Great crew.
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.
Great company, quick service, experienced techs, Will recommend to all!
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.
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!
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!
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!
Performed a 1 system spring maintenance ( gas). Tasks performed. 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 refrigerant pressures. 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,,,is getting dusty, recommended a blower cleaning. 13. Checked blower amp draw. 14. Measured temperature differential . 15. Inspected drain lines. 16. Washed condenser unit. Found no issues/ concerns at this time.
I installed a warranty variable speed blower motor. I power cycled the unit and tested it in cooling. The system is fully operational. Due to the rain, we will need to reschedule the maintenance. Customer would prefer afternoon on Wednesday because it is easier for him to be available. I will further look at the clean air effect at that time.
Upon arrival, I found the system was tripping on the low pressure switch via the thermostat. I hooked up my gauges and confirmed this. I grabbed my leak detector and went into the attic to perform a leak search. I found that the blower motor is locked up enough to cause it to not operate. The blower is on order and will come in either Wednesday afternoon or Thursday. The clean air effect works off of static pressure and with the blower down I can not investigate why it is not operating.
Performed 2 system cooling maintenance. I checked amps, capacitors, filters, drains, electrical, safeties, temperature differential, refrigerant temperature, and cleanliness. Both systems are performing well, but are some things that should be addressed on the upstairs system. The blower motor bearings are worn out and that leads to part failure. The blower wheel has excessive build up. This could’ve been the root cause of the bearings becoming worn. The blower capacitor is reading extremely weak. There is a high chance of it going out this summer. The capacitor is having higher start up amps but there isn’t a tag to reference to. The contactor has burning present. This could result in a shorted or welded shut contactor.
I installed a ss1 float switch, Ss3 float switch, blow out valve, pipe insulation and performed a drain treatment. Tested the float switches to ensure proper function. Float switches are fully operational. Drain line bundle includes complimentary drain treatment and ptrap insulation.
4 Ton Heat Pump Complete system (XR15 TRANE) SEER 15 _ 1 Speed Compressor 1. Install new Heat pump system 2. Install new evaporator coil 3. Install supply and return boxes. 4. Return box with April air filtration. 5. Emergency drain pan under system 6. Electrical connections. 7. Control voltage connections. 8. PVC drain line connections and flush out. OUTSIDE 1. Install outside unit 2. Electrical connection 3. Copper line connections 4. Disconnect box and whip. 5. Concrete pad under the unit and dirt to level out. 6. UV Armflex on suction line. Ductwork: R6 Rating Supply AIR RETURN Fresh Air Ductwork. Thermostat: Trane 824 ****************************************************** Copper lines ****************************************************** Warranty: Trane 10 Year parts and Compressor Warranty 10 - year labor warranty Adon 1 -year Adon CPS VIP Preventive Maintenance Program membership ************************CASH PRICE ****************** Payment terms: 25% do
Performed single system cooling maintenance. I checked amps, capacitors, filter, electrical, cleanliness, and drains, temperature split, and refrigerant temperature. The system is cooling to manufacture specifications. During testing of the float switch, it was determined that it is faulty and needs replacement to ensure proper safety from water damage by clogging. I provided options for water safety. Customer approved installing a ss1 float, Ss3 float, blow out valve, installing 5 inches of pipe insulation, and a drain treatment. Customer was booked for return visit on 4/7/2025 between 10am - 12am.
All approve repairs. 3 new duct runs - 6”, 12”, 18” - bring 2 bags of 12” and 18” 1 - new “Y” connector 12x8x5 2 - condenser cleanings Sealing ducts to the plenums. Hanging all of the ducts with saddles - 30 saddles Emergency pan float switch
Performed a 1 system spring maintenance ( heat pump). Tasks performed. 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 refrigerant pressures. 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 . 15. Inspected drain lines,,,,recommended a water drain treatment. 16. Washed condenser unit. Found no issues/ concerns at this time, unit is cooling properly.
Arrived on site, customer said all was well with normal unit operation. Although, expressed concerns over high heating bill in the winter. Upon initial indoor unit inspection, we noticed the units were using merv 16 air filters. Blower motors and caps were testing within manufacturer specs. Outside the downstairs unit was within specs in regards to start, run amps, capacitor and contactor. The upstairs unit however was ready 19.6 on the contactor and 29/35 on the capacitor. Both of these reading indicate that they are close to failing. Start amps and run amps were within specs. We also found that Both outdoor units had burn marks on the defrost control boards. We Washed outdoor condenser coils to maintain unit efficiency. We discussed the negative impact of the high merv rated filter, The upstarts was cooling its best with a 16 degree split. Recommendations: 1. Remove merv 16 filters and replace with merv 12 Honeywell. Discussed with wife how current filters can remove more particula
I examined ductwork, electrical, cleanliness, safeties, and other inspector concerns. I spoke with the homeowner about the necessary course of action. The customer approve for 3 ducts to be replace: 2 bags 12” - 12x8x5 “Y”, 2 bags 18”, and 1 bag of 6”. Other repairs consist of chemically cleaning both outdoor units, replacing float switch on the main house, sealing all of the ducts to the plenums, and hanging all of the ducts with saddles. I have it scheduled for — Wednesday (4/2/2025) 10am - 12pm arrival time. Collected 2500.00 deposit
Homeowner stated that the unit wasn’t working, that he noticed the outdoor unit wasn’t coming on. We started diagnostic at the outdoor unit, thermostat was set to cool, unit came on normally, we checked compressors, condenser fan capacitor, tested ok, checked compressor/ condenser fan amp draw, checked refrigerant pressures, inspected indoor unit , checked return filter, inspected evaporator coil, measured temperature differential on cooling mode ,, we turned on/ off the outdoor unit several times ,, unit would start right away every time. Found no issues/ concerns at this time.
Customer stated that the unit is not working properly,, that it pops the 3 amp fuse every time he sets it to cool. After troubleshooting the unit we found a bad contactor.. unit still under warranty, it was replaced at no cost ,, unit is working properly at this time.
Performed a 1 system spring maintenance ( heat pump). Tasks performed. 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 refrigerant pressures were. 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 . 15. Inspected drain lines. Found no issues/ concerns at this time, unit is working properly.
Performed 2 system heating maintenance on a mini split and heat pump system. I thoroughly examined both system checking amps, electrical, safeties, drains, cleanliness, capacitors, and refrigerant. The systems are heating to manufacture specifications but I do have some recommendations and concerns. Recommendations 1. The main house unit does not have a float switch to shut the system down when a clog occurs. This can lead to water damage if unnoticed. 2. The main house unit’s emergency drain pan is too small for the unit. The pan should stretch the whole length of the unit in the case the airhandler becomes flooded with water. Also, this can cause water damage. 3. The main house unit has growth formations inside of this. This leads to poor air quality and illness. It is advised to remove the growth and install a u/v light to sterilize the inside of the cabinet. 4. The evaporator coil on the main house unit has become oxidized and formed a film. This reduces the efficiency of