Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
5 stars, thank you Linda!
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Thank you for the 5 star review.
Paul came out on a Sunday and quickly spotted the issue. Within two hours he resolved the problem. He was quick, kind and efficient. Thank you Paul for keeping it cool.
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Luc & Valecia thank you for the 5 star review, we are grateful that you chose Chud.
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
George & Priscilla, thank you for leaving Chud a 5 star review!
Performed preventative maintenance for a Lennox ac system. Model #XC17-036-230-08, serial #5814D01527. Upon arrival the thermostat was in the off position. I powered the system down at the furnace and removed the access panels. The evaporator coil’s are clean and in good condition. I tested the drain pan and drain line to ensure that there are no leaks or clogs. The air filter was recently replaced by the homeowner size 16x24x1. I checked all electrical connections to ensure that they are secure and in good condition. The blower motor and blower wheel are both clean and in good condition. Re attached the access panels and powered the system back up. I called for ac and observed the system starting normally. The condenser coils are dirty and should be cleaned. The conde Amp draws are 1.2 for the fan and 8.3 for the compressor. The temperature split is at a 18° differential. The system is operating properly at this time. 1 Year CCM Maintenance Membership Membership includes: (1) Spring
Came out today and installed a new 50 gallon, chimney vent Bradford white hot water heater. Model #rg250t6n, serial # ym50714990. I removed the old AO systems hot water heater installed a new Bradford white. Made all the proper copper connections using 3/4 pro press fittings. Connected the gas line and tested the system for water and gas leaks . The system is operating properly at this time. This was a warranty replacement. This hot water heater will use the existing warranty which had an install date of 2/12/18. Since we were not able to get a leak breaker over the weekend I gave the homeowner his check back from yesterday and he wrote a new one for the ems visit on 5/26/23. We will revisit the leak breaker at his next scheduled service. New check #6888
Came out today to inspect a leaking hot water heater. Upon arrival the homeowner stated that his wife was working out when she noticed the water. He tried the to shut it off at the incoming valve but the valve wouldn’t move. The homeowner currently has the main shut off. Upon inspection I was able to Determine that the tank is leaking out of the bottom. The 50 gallon, chimney vent hot water heater was installed by PA & FB on 2/12/18. I was able to close the incoming ball valve so the homeowner could turn the main back on. I turned the system off, shut off the gas and drained the system so I wouldn’t continue to leak in the home. Chud will have to check the warranty status on the hot water heater. The homeowner would like a leak break installed on the new hot water heater to prevent this from happening again. The homeowner currently has no hot water.
Verify that the system is under warranty. Once the warranty is verified Chud will Replace the air movement system and wheel. Goodman system model #aruf61d14ac, serial #1811114745. 4/21/23-PT- came out today to replace the air movement system on a Goodman air handler. Mode #Aruf61d14ac, serial #1811114745. Upon arrival the system was still powered down. I removed the access panels and began to remove the air movement system . I installed the new air movement system wire for wire and tested the system. The system started without any issues or burning smell. I presented the homeowner with several options to help improve the system in the home. The homeowner went with the silver package. Performed pre Maintenance on a Goodman heat pump. Model #gsz140481kf, serial #1811114745. The evaporator coil’s are clean and in good condition. Tested the drain pan, drain line and condensate pump with several bottles of water to ensure that there are no leaks or clogs. The blower motor and blower whe
Came out today for burning smell coming from a hvac system. Upon arrival the homeowner had the Goodman model #gsz140481kf, serial #1810290325. system powered down. I removed the access panel and called for fan only. I observed the system start and run. I observed an electrical fault coming from the blower motor itself. The blower is giving off a burning smell as well. I presented the homeowner with several solution to fix the issue. Chud will have to verify the warranty before we return for repair.
Installed red link wireless thermostat, Merv11 air cleaner on the Coleman system. This also includes a 2 year maintenance agreement for the furnace, air filters. Job is completed systems are tested and working properly at this point. Lennox- red link Also performed a maintenance I cleaned the flame sensor. Cleaned the burner rack and blower motor housing. Did a amp check on the inducer motor and blower motor both meet the furnace name plate. Ohm the HSI it was at 40 which is in range. Model # EL280UH070E36A - 03 Serial # 5922H31066 Manufacturer Coleman MERV filter Model # TG8S060A12 Serial # W1D7657177
Performed a first floor dryer vent cleaning. Dryer vent, duct, flex hose and lint trap are all clear of lint and debris at this time. Dryer is functioning properly at this time and exhaust flow is optimal. Recommend dryer vent cleaning every 1-2 years. Thank you for your business! This was free with install
Came out to verify what furnace needed a thermostat. Upon inspection I found that the Lennox furnace model #EL280UH070E36A - 03, serial #5922H31066. Upon inspection I found that I did put the temporary thermostat on the wrong system. That being said the furnace is still not getting the call for heat at the thermostat. I inspected all the wiring and fuses. The system has 24volts at the furnace but not at the thermostat. This indicates a break in the thermostat wire. Since the wire runs to the second floor the cheapest option is to install a red link thermostat. Chud is currently waiting on parts for the repair. I have a temporary thermostat installed so the homeowner can have heat on the second floor. N/c The new red link thermostat is for the Lennox system and the air cleaner is for the Coleman system.
Performed a rooftop dryer vent cleaning. Dryer vent,duct, flex hose and lint trap are all clear of lint and debris at this time. Dryer is functioning properly at this time and exhaust flow is optimal. Recommend dryer vent cleaning every 1-2 years. Thank you for your business!
Came out today to perform preventative maintenance on a Coleman furnace model #TG8S060A12 serial #W1D7657177. Upon arrival I had the homeowner turn the temperature up on the thermostat on the second floor. After waiting ten minutes I went up to the thermostat and found it had no power. I checked for 24 volts at the furnace. The furnace was receiving 24 volts. I jumped the system out by jumping w and R and the system fired right up. I have determined that there is a break in the thermostat wire. This system will need a Honeywell red link wireless thermostat to operate. There is no way to fish a new line from the second floor to the basement. I have presented all options to the homeowner. The homeowner chose the economy plus package. Chud will have to contact the homeowner with an install date once parts are acquired.I was able to wire a t1 thermostat to the system at the furnace. I did this so the homeowner could have heat on the second flooring. No pm could be performed charge diagnos
Performed a rooftop dryer vent cleaning and removed a clogged piece of chicken wire in the roof cap. Dryer vent,duct,flex hose and lint trap are all clear of lint and debris at this time. Dryer is functioning properly and exhaust flow is optimal. Recommend dryer vent cleaning every 1-2 years. Thank you for your business!
Performed preventative maintenance for heat pump system. Replaced the standard 20x20x1 air filter. Inspected all the electrical components. Confirmed proper high and low voltages. Inspected all wiring for electric heat and made sure it didn’t gave any damaged or high resistant melting. Heat kit looked good. Tested the amp draw for the blower, compressor and fan motor. All were operating within the manufacturer specs. System had a heat rise of 32° in heat pump mode. System had a heat rise to 51° using electrical heat. Performed a humidifier service in a bypass humidifier. Replaced the #35 panel and cleaned housing. System is operating properly at this time. Model #FB4CNF060 Serial #1911A86989
Installed Lenox equipment, project included new high voltage whip to the condenser, installed new condenser pad. Adapted to refrigerant lines and used r-11 acid flushed. Adapted to supply and return added 16x25x4 filter rack. Adapted to high voltage added new switch receptacle. Installed new condensate pump with new vinyl. Ran new flu pipe and adapted to gas line. Reused thermostat. System is tested and working properly at this time.
Came out today to perform a leak inspection on a system that has been low on refrigerant multiple times now. Dye was injected on 5/22. Removed the fan from the condenser and started searching for a leak using a uv light and an electronic leak detector. I received no hit at the condenser. I moved to the evaporator coil’s and removed the access panel. There I found that the system was starting to freeze. I also found traces of uv dye in the drain pan and coming off of one of the elbows of the evaporator coil. This tells me that there is a leak in the evaporator coil’s. The system is from 2012 and is in rough shape. My professional opinion the system should be replaced . I do not recommend running the system, it would just freeze due to lack of refrigerant. The system is for the second floor. Furnace model #CNPVP2417ATAACAA, serial #1312X18671 carrier. Evaporator coil model #cnpvp2417ataacaa, serial #1312x18671. Condenser model #116BNA024000BAAA, serial #0712E18287.
Came out today for a Trane system not cooling. Upon inspection I found that the system was very low on refrigerant. I began to check all the connections for leaks. There was a small pin hole leak. I isolated the refrigerant into the condenser then closed both service valves. I recovered any left over refrigerant that was in the line set. I brazed the pin hole leak and pressure tested. The system held the pressure so I continued pulling a vacuum and recharging the system. I had to add 4lbs of 410-a refrigerant.