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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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Arrived on site for heating maintenance on 2023 Trane heat pumps. Homeowner stated was all was well with normal system operation. 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 Unit in good working order upon departure.
I performed a heating maintenance on a 2017 heat pump. I checked amps, capacitors, electrical, safeties, heating kit, and cleanliness. During testing, I had the system short out on me in the low voltage circuit. After examining the system, I determined that a contactor on the heating kit had shorted out. This resulted in a voltage drop through out the system. Customer approved the replacement of the comtactor and the system was back to operating. I observed that the outdoor unit is starting with high amps from the compressor. This is slowly reducing the capacitors charge and wearing down the compressor. The unit is not currently protected from surges. I offered to install a surge protector and hard start. The customer declined further options.
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Dryer Vent Cleaning, presented client with before and after pictures of work done. Preformed single system heating maintenance on a 2016 carrier furnace. I tested all safeties and electrical components. All electrical and safeties were preforming within manufacturer specifications. I did notice that the blower wheel had some dust build up on the blades. There were also some build up in the ducts and plenum boxes as well. This can cause drag and wear down the motor sooner than intended. I also noticed the system did not have any surge protection on the inside or outside unit. I replaced the filter for the client. Temperature being supplied to the home was at 127 degrees, the return temperature was coming in at 84 degrees. I provided estimates for a blower wheel cleaning and full system surge protection also provided estimates for all levels of duct cleanings. Unit was heating upon departure.
Arrived on site for heating maintenance, homeowner stated all was well with regards to normal system operation. He did state that the air balance was better after having Jacob make adjustments. I did make a minor adjustment to a damper on the far side of the house. Inspected electrical connections and verified good amp draw on outdoor unit. I noticed the coils did have a bit of dirt on them and went ahead and rinsed the coils with today’s visit to promote heat exchange. Inspected disconnect and found no issues. I also tested the heat pump in normal operation. And found no issues with the heating cycle. I did find an error on the thermostat for a discharge air temp sensor. Upon inspection I found that it was installed backward and I went ahead and flipped it to the correct orientation and the error went away. I inspected and heat strips and found them all to be working as intended. Inspected duct work and found no air leaks or other concerns.
Client stated that the secondary drain pan was having water coming out of it. Upon inspection of the unit in the attic the I found the blow out valve to be closed causing the water to back up into the secondary drain pan. I opened the valve and tested for a clog. Not clog was present at the time of inspection. Unit was cooling upon departure.
Preformed 2 system heating maintenance on propane gas systems. We tested all safeties, electrical components and cleanliness of each unit. We also ran our air advice machine to test the indoor air quality in the home. Each units electrical components and safeties tested within manufacturer specifications range. We changed the filters for the client 20x25x4(2). We are leaving estimates for Aprilaire filter conversion kit. We also noticed the units did not have any surge protection. Also we are leaving estimates for 2 air scrubbers. Units were back to cooling upon departure.
Preformed heating maintenance on a zoned gas single system. We tested all electrical components inside the unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. We ran air advice in the home and noticed hat the carbon dioxide levels were on the high side. We are providing an estimate for adding a fresh air damper to the system. Unit was cooling upon departure.
Demand call for upstairs heat pump from 2008 not blowing air. Upon arrival the customer showed me where the equipment was and where the thermostat is located. He mentioned that the upstairs blower wasn’t turning and that the unit outside was doing a click sound when it tried to run. During my inspection I checked to see if the blower motor was getting the proper voltage, 240 on high voltage and 24 on the low voltage. I was getting the proper voltage but the blower wasn’t turning on, I informed the customer about the issue and told him that we need to replace the motor so I can properly evaluate the rest of the system. He went ahead and approved the repair, after talking to him some more to make sure he was comfortable spending on that repair on an old system. Ordered the part through carrier and should be her by tomorrow, I informed the customer that once we have the motor in hand that we will call him to get the work scheduled. System is currently not running.
Upon arrival homeowner stated that he had no concerns at this time but would like an estimate for duct cleaning. Preformed single system 2 zoned gas system cooling maintenance. We tested all electrical components on the inside unit, all tested within manufacturer specifications. We got a supply temp of 55 degrees coming out and a 75 degrees coming into he unit. Tested and treated drain line with total c. Client stated he did not need us to change his filters at this time. We proceeded outside to test all electrical components on the outdoor unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. We tested start and run amps for the compressor and fan motors. The start amps on the compressor were testing on the high side of the range. The run amps for the compressor and fan motor were testing within manufacturer specifications. We rinsed the outdoor coil. We provided estimates for a hard start kit, quick blast valve and level one duct cleaning. Unit was cooling upon departure.
Preformed safety check on single system straight cool 2023. We check all electrical components on the inside unit and lil electrical was testing within manufacturer specifications. We did notice the drain line did not have a quick blast valve and safety switch. We provided estimates for quick blast valve and ss3 safety switch. Temperature on the supply was 50 degrees, return was coming in at 68 degrees. We changed filter for the customer. We checked all outside electrical components. The Contactor was testing outside of manufacturer specifications. The capacitor was testing within manufacturer specifications. We tested run and start amps of the compressor and fan motors. Start amps of the compressor was testing outside of manufacturer specifications. Run amps for both fan and compressor motor were testing within manufacturer specifications. We provided estimates for a new Contactor and hard start kit. Unit was cooling upon departure
Arrived on site for quality control check. Initially found unit to be keeping up with set point Started inspection of indoor unit, found unit to be putting out a cold 55 degrees with a 20 degree temperature split. Inspected wiring connections and found no issues. Filter appears to be pretty dirty and I would recommend replacing this soon. 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. I tested all electrical components on the inside unit. All tested within manufacturer specifications. I treated main drain line with total c. Changed filter for client. Temperature across the coil was at 20 degrees. 57 supply temp and 77 return temp. I proceeded to the outside unit where I tested all electrical components and run and start amps for the compressor and fan motors, all electrical tested within manufacturer specifications and run and start amps were testing within range as well. I rinsed the outdoor coil. Unit was in good working order and cooling upon departure.
I arrived at our clients home for a no AC call. Our client had noticed it was getting warmer inside his home earlier this morning. He verified that the indoor equipment was on and working. Outside he saw that the condenser fan motor was spinning but could not hear the compressor running. I immediately checked and tested the outdoor unit and found a failed capacitor. I showed this to I Stephen and we discussed replacement options. We also discussed adding a hard start kit to the outdoor equipment to help keep the system running within manufacture specifications. He declined the compressor saver at this time. Once I replaced the capacitor I measured the temperatures at the indoor air handler. I also measured the amps for the various components outside. I showed all my findings to Stephen and I will send him an estimate for the hard start kit. The unit is cooling properly on departure.
Replaced thermostat under warranty. Programmed thermostat to system specifications and setup zoning. Tested zones to ensure they were set up properly. Unit came on and transitioned into second stage and began cooling the home. Unit in good working order upon departure.