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.
Arrived on San Bruno cooling, replacing blower motor. Once getting on site went to the Attic the air handler. Made sure the unit was shut off to be able to perform on the unit safely. Opening up the panel the unit and unscrewing the screws that are attached to the casing. Took out the blower motor and separated the blower motor from the fins/casing. Took the fins and casing outside to spray down with chemical and water. At the completely cleaning the casing of the blower motor with the fins make sure they were completely dry before putting it back together and bringing it back up to the Attic.
Arrived onsite to install wet switch and confirmed proper operation of the air conditioning system. Installed wet switch. Wired it into the system. Confirmed operation of the wet switch. Confirmed operation of the air condition system. System working as it should.
Arrived on site for 2c maintenance Turned on both thermostats (2 Tstats. One oer unit) Went to attic to check on evaporator coils and check Metering device: Piston. Filter was a little dirty but wasnt due, was changed 3 weeks before todays visit. Went to basement and inspected evaporator coils. Piston. Went outside and determined small unit is upstairs. Bigger is down stairs. Washed unit inside out with chemical and water.
Afternoon Arrival; Comfort Club 1C- Customers outside unit is not turning on. Unit from 2021. Customer is aware of diagnostic and denied partner plan
Afternoon Arrival; Cozee Club Customer- Having issues with cooling, every time I ask her what areas of the house she says theres a new part that isn't cooling. Saying that unit rattle sometimes, she just had a maintenance in May. Nothing there looks abnormal rattling wise. She also mentioned that she needs an estimate on a bulb.
Arrived on site for no cooling on the top floor AKA attic. Check temperature split with probes temperature split with about 1° of difference. Disconnected the float switch. After disconnecting the float switch the temperature split peaked at 23° difference. Installed a new float switch, temperature split dropped back to two to three degrees. Left the float switch there unwired to the air handler and temperatures split increase again 20° difference. Made customer aware that there is no float switch in the unit and that we will contact him for the replacement.
Refrigerant is used in an air conditioning system to help create the cool air and remove humidity. Due to leaks, system repairs or annual testing additional refrigerant may need to be added. If a system requires refrigerant to be added it is a sign that it may be leaking. We include a non-intrusive electronic leak test at the time of visit. We also recommend adding leak stop/dye to help slow the leak down and find it in the future.
Arrived on site for A/C maintenance . Customer lead me to thermostat and Air handler. System was already on. No issues. Changed filter of unit. Checked out blower wheel and evaporator coils, everything was good as new. Condenser was running with no issues. Washed down condenser with chemical and water. Checked pressures of unit, and also used temperature probes.
Replace the media filter for a high performance mechanical filtration system, includes wiping down of the filter cabinet.
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.