Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you Wendy for the 5-star review! We're thrilled to receive such positive feedback. At Climate Plus, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service quickly and efficiently. If you ever need further assistance, we're just a call away. Your satisfaction is our top priority!
Jack responded quickly, identified the problem, and fixed it in a few hours.
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you for your review Jeff! We're glad to hear that Jack provided very professional service. Responding quickly, identifying the problem, and fixing it efficiently are key aspects of our service. If you need any further assistance, just reach out and we will be there! -Joe
Terrific service! Thx
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thanks Judy! It is a pleasure to have you as a customer. -Joseph
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thanks Wendy! Happy to provide you with the best service here at Climate Plus! -Joseph
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you so much for your 5-star review! We will share this with the team to let them know to keep up the amazing work.
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
We’re so happy you loved your experience and can’t wait to have you back for your next service appointment.
Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer lead me to pull down ladder, air handler, condenser, and thermostat. Turned AC on. Condenser ran. Pulled disconnect off condenser. Washed condenser with chemical and water. Turned condenser back on. Checked air handler. Looks good as new in air handler. Unit has a TXV metering device. Checked pressures and temperature split, everything was perfect. Updated customer on unit information/status. Customer acknowledged.
Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer lead me to pull down ladder, air handler, condenser, and thermostat. Turned AC on. Condenser ran. Pulled disconnect off condenser. Washed condenser with chemical and water. Turned condenser back on. Checked air handler. Looks good as new in air handler. Unit has a TXV metering device. Checked pressures and temperature split, everything was perfect. Updated customer on unit information/status. Customer acknowledged.
Greeted customer upon arrival, Customer lead me to airhandler, condenser, and thermostat. Turned ac lower, was already on. Condenser was running.
Arrived on site to check out the system because it randomly trips the circuit breaker. Upon arrival I open the control compartment at the condenser and found that there was a rodent nest on the bottom of the cabinet, I cleaned it out and found the high voltage wires are chewed through. We will need to replace the wires from the disconnect to the contactor and we will also need to replace some of the wiring inside the control compartment because it was also chewed through. I spoke with the homeowner about performing a maintenance on the system as it has not had one performed, he would like information on our maintenance agreements and I also mentioned that with the agreement he would receive a 20% discount on the repair.
Greeted customer upon arrival. Customer led me to dry her vent exhaust outside that is in the backyard. Use the portable compressor with hose. Fed hoes inside the exhaust of the dryer. Pulled out a good amount of lint. Kept pulling out the holes until there was nothing coming out. Inform the customer and showed them how much lint came out of the vent customer acknowledged and signed off
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 1 system. Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. Checked all electrical. Chemically Cleaned outside coils, measured pressures for 410a at 116/226psi with 7.5 degree sub cooling with outside temperature at 67 degrees. Measured temperature drop at 15 degrees. Cleaned evaporator coil and condensate line. Performed efficiency test utilizing MeasureQuick. System running but only received a “c” grade due to age and air flow issues from the furnace.
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 2 systems. Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. Chemically Cleaned outside coils. Front House system. Checked all electrical. Measured temperature drop at 22 degrees. Cleaned condensate line. Filled trap with water. Changed 213 filter provided by the homeowner. Observed fault in air cleaning system. The UV light bulb has failed. Will provide estimate for repair. System is cooling as it should. Back of the house system. . Checked all electrical.. Measured temperature drop at 14 degrees with 60/47. Cleaned condensate line. Filled trap with water. Changed filter 213 provided by homeowner. System running as it should. Observed second system does not have an air cleaning UV light installed. Will provide estimate for installing air cleaning system.
Maintenance performed. Filter needs to be changed.
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 1 system. Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. System is from 1998 and showing age. Outdoor condenser coil fins are falling parts. Checked all electrical. Chemically Cleaned outside coils, measured pressures for R22 at 43/148psi with 2 degree sub cooling with outside temperature at 62 degrees. Measured temperature drop at 12 degrees. Cleaned evaporator coil and blew out condensate line. System running but low on phaseout refrigerant. Recommend upgrading. Found the unit without refrigerant caps outside. As a courtesy added refrigerant service caps
Received a call that the air conditioning for the store was not operating, upon arrival found the compressor was running but the condenser fan motor was not. I found a failed component in the air movement electrical system. I was able to make a repair to get the motor running at this time however I strongly recommend replacing the fan motor to prevent another cooling failure.
Arrived onsite for cooling maintenance of 1 rooftop unit. Confirmed operation of the system. Circuit 1 remains non functional. Performed inspection of the mechanical, performance, and safety system. Checked all electrical. Changed 4-16x24x2 provided by the customer. Inspected belt. System working as it should.
there's currently one system that serves the entire house, there's a 135K furnace in the attic with a 5-ton condenser and coil. it is in a horizontal position, the existing duct system is 21 ft long but should be extended five more feet to cut down on some of the flex line runs at the end of the duct. it is currently three zones, first floor second floor and basement. The basement is connected but it's currently not being used, each branch line to every room has its own zone damper and they are then connected through relays to break out the first and second floors and the basement as well. we are going to perform a load calculation to determine the correct size system for the house, we are going to give an option to replace like-for-like with one new system. we are also going to give an option to change it to two separate systems. currently the furnace is a high efficiency furnace, if we do something along that line again we will need to cut a small supply from the furnace to make sure
Arrived onsite for heating maintenance 3 gas fired furnaces: 2 in basement and 1 in the attic. Also observed humidifier that required maintenance. Note that the hard water buildup observed on the humidifier is excessive. May need to replace humidifier tray and water panel next year. Also, homeowner would benefit from adding an improved water treatment system.
Arrived onsite for maintenance for one gas fired steam boiler. Customer mentioned recently installed drain valve is not allowing water to pass through. Requested the customer turn on the thermostats up to heat and confirm operation of the boiler. Turned the boiler off and removed and cleaned all burners and wiped cleaner the burner compartment. Performed a visual inspection of all electrical and inspected all external water components such as automatic water feeder, fill valve, backflow preventer and pressuretrol. Drained the steam boiler of water. Did not observe too much much discoloration. Cleaned the pig tail and the site glass. Removed and cleaned drain valve. Found the drain’s piping clogged. Cleared the drain piping. Flushed the boiler with water. Confirmed water level on site glass is within specification. Confirmed site glass valves are operational and opened. Confirmed the operation of the water feed. Confirmed everything is operating and heating properly at this time.
Completed an oil-to-gas conversion for a family home, installing a new gas furnace for cleaner and more cost-effective heating.