Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you for your kind words! We’re glad to hear that you were satisfied with our prompt and good service. It’s our goal to ensure that every customer in Clifton, NJ, receives the best possible experience. We appreciate your feedback and look forward to assisting you again in the future! Best regards, The Climate Plus Team
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you Jason for choosing Climate Plus. We look forward in continuing providing excellent service. -Joe
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you Deanna! We hope to continue to provide you with great service! -Joe
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Darlene, Thanks for the 5-star rating! We're glad you enjoyed our service. Best, Joseph
Jack was beyond excellent and helpful. He stayed until the job was done and was so thorough and informative. We could not have asked for better service.
Very informative and thorough. Job area clean when done.
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you for the wonderful review and for taking the time to share your feedback.
Arrived onsite found two front RTUs locked out. Power reset both system and they started cooling again.
Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer led me to attic and also thermostat that controls AC. Turned on the AC to see the condenser power on and it did. Full disconnect of condenser to wash condenser inside out. The watch condenser down with water and chemical. But condenser back together and plugged in the disconnect. Condenser powered on again put on field pieces to check pressures. I went to attic to look at the air handler. Took out filter of air handler and customer offered to wash it down it was a reusable/washable filter. What temperature probes in to check the difference in the temperature, Peak at 13 degrees. Pressure of the unit was fairly low on the high side. System was pretty low on refrigerant, offered a recharge or an estimate for another day of the same week, customer preferred to take an estimate instead of a recharging the unit. So customer status a pressure of the unit customer knowledge and signed off.
Arrived onsite for no cooling from front two RTU systems. Observed thermostats showing both systems calling for cooling. Went on roof for diagnostic. RTU 1 was not on. Confirmed call for cooling. Compressor was warm and ac came on and measured good pressures. RTU is cooling. Went to RTU 2; compressors warm. System initially off but came on after reset. Measured good pressures. System is cooling
Arrived on site, located store manager. Store manager directed me to units, two units are in a HVAC room/closet and the one rooftop unit( not on the rooftop) is located behind a store. Who was informed rooftop unit having four filters, it has six, two of the filters that need to be changed are going to be in front as soon as you pop off the panel to access filters, the rest of the four that are behind them are new. The units inside of HVAC room those two filters have been changed.
Seasonal maintenance for (1) split system up to 5 ton cooling capacity, either roof or ground mounted Includes replacing of standard fiberglass air filter (pleated higher performance filters can be added at an additional cost) , includes replacing blower belt (if applicable), grease or oil bearings, chemically clean the condensing unit, clean the condensate drain line, check operation of all safety devices, check operation of operating controls, check all motors, compressor and refrigerant charge, visual inspection of the duct system.
Replaced the failed evaporator blower motor for the warehouse package unit, remove the entire blower assembly and dismantle the motor and wheel, mounted the motor bracket to the new motor and reset to the wheel and adjusted the wheel depth. Bolted the housing into place and confirmed that the wheel and motor are tight, performed all of the required wiring and started the system. Confirmed that the motor is rotating in the proper direction, the unit is now operating again.
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 1 system. Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. Checked all electrical. Removed condenser top and removed debris. Chemically Cleaned outside coils, measured pressures for 410a at 113/275psi with 9.9 degree sub cooling with outside temperature at 73 degrees. Measured temperature drop at 21 degrees. Cleaned and blew out condensate line. Changed 213 media filter provided by homeowner. System running as it should. Performed dryer vent cleaning.
Arrived onsite for no AC service call. Also discussed the basement furnace ductwork. Performed diagnostic on the AC system, found the system low in 410a refrigerant with the indoor coil freezing up. Estimate about 75 percent low on refrigerant. 3.5 ton system with 10 pounds of refrigerant. Used electronic leak detector inside and outside but it did not detect the leak. Inside coil is rusted and likely to be source of leak but could not determine. Attic crawl space will require floor boards for repair or air handler replacement. System could possibly be under warranty. Will contact Lennox during business hours. Then provide next steps to the homeowner.
Upon arrival found at thermostat did not have a display. Shut down system on the roof. Removed old heat exchanger and collector box. Installed new heat exchanger, collector box and inducer motor closed up system. Try to turn it on still is not getting any display on system. Need to have service technician come out and check out system.
Received a call that the store is not properly cooling, upon arrival I found that the temperature in the store was 77° on all four thermostats and they are all set for 69°. I went up on the roof and checked out the units: The front left unit was locked out on a high limit error code. I went through all of the safeties and reset them, I was able to get the unit to come back on again. I recommend replacing the safeties on the heating side as this is now the second time we've had no cooling due to this. The front right unit was operating at maximum capacity and is cooling properly.
Air duct cleaning refers to the removal of dust and contaminants within the ductwork
Arrived onsite for heating issue. Performed diagnostic and found a fault in the combustion sensing system. Homeowner agreed to bandaid repair and signed up for Elite Partner plan for 1 heating and 1 cooling maintenance. Performed heating maintenance. Cleaned burners and blower cabinet. Homeowner recently changed filter. Measured heat rise and performed combustion test. System working as it should. Homeowner would like April cooling maintenance and possibly Duct Cleaning with microbial spray. Note homeowner does experience allergies.
Arrived onsite for maintenance on 5 roof top units. Confirmed operation and changed all filters. Checked belts and electrical. Added screws to several door panels that were falling off. All system working as they should.
Arrived onsite for no heat call on front unit. Upon arrival found the blower fan compartment panel off. Observed bent metal on the door and cabinet and fasteners missing. Bent metal back to near original state. Placed panel back on the unit. Used fasteners to securely keep the panel on the unit.
Arrived onsite for maintenance for one gas fired high efficiency boiler. Requested the customer turn on the thermostats up to heat and confirm operation of the boiler and each zone. Turned the boiler off and removed heat exchanger cover. Cleaned heat exchanger. Performed a visual inspection of all electrical and inspected all external water components such as the exp tank, fill valve, backflow preventer and the circulator pump. Clear condensate lines. Confirmed system is operating and heating properly at this time.