Our tech Jack was knowledgeable , friendly and thorough
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
We are happy to hear that Jack provided excellent service and was knowledgeable, friendly, and thorough. -Joe
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Jack is very professional but it has been a frustrating issue to finally get the short resolved But Jack is good
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Afternoon Arrival; Comfort Club 1OH- **GO TO THE HOUSE, NOT THE SHOP. Boiler maintenance. Customer said there is absolutely no issues with the unit at this time. He is going away soon and wanted to get his main. in before. Customer is aware of cost of service. **Enter through Billco doors
Removed old 150,000 BTU munchkin boiler. Installed new crown velocity 150,000 BTU wall hung boiler. Rehooked up supply and return piping to existing primary secondary piping. Also reused takeover pump on return for boiler. Rehooked up wiring to new boiler rehooked into exhaust piping. Rehooked up gas piping. Purge system and tested. Everything is operational at this time.
Perform the maintenance for one oil fired hot water boiler, replaced the oil nozzle, oil filter and pump screen. Opened the top of the boiler and brushed out the heat exchanger and vacuumed. Started up the boiler and confirmed operation, confirm that the AquaStat is working correctly and turning the boiler on and off at the correct temperature. Performed a combustion test on the boiler, noted that the CO reading is higher than it should be however there is a lot of dust buildup inside from the dryer which is causing air to slow down because of buildup on the blower wheel. I recommend that next year we remove the motor and pump assembly and clean the blower wheel out and remove all the lint from inside. The boiler is running and operating properly at this time.
Performing a maintenance on an Peerless oil fired hot water boiler for a customer in West Milford New Jersey today
8-9am Arrival; New customer- 1H Gas Boiler Maintenance. Gentleman called and spoke to Joe - His HVAC contractor does not work on gas, only oil, this is his rental home- so he called us. Customer has his house in Oak Ridge, I am going to call him after visit and see if he would like us to go there (home is oil). He does not know how old the unit is There was recently a leak on the relief valve on boiler, was able to stop it, but would like fall heating service.
Removed old 150,000 BTU munchkin boiler. Installed new crown velocity 150,000 BTU wall hung boiler. Rehooked up supply and return piping to existing primary secondary piping. Also reused takeover pump on return for boiler. Rehooked up wiring to new boiler rehooked into exhaust piping. Rehooked up gas piping. Purge system and tested. Everything is operational at this time.
We arrived on site to install a new Coleman 96% natural gas furnace and perform a conversion with a gas gun on existing regal equipment. We remove the old system We drain down the oil isolated the lines. We began by setting and leveling off new Coleman unit and installing new gas gun burner. We adapted the duct work and sealed all transitions installing a new return drop that takes a 16x25x1 filter. We ran hooked up natural gas lines to both units we purge the lines and we tested for gas leaks. We wired in high and low voltage to both units. We ran exhaust and intake 2-in PVC through the back wall installing a concentric termination kit. We ran drain and installed a new condensate pump for the Coleman furnace. We ran and tested both units The Coleman unit everything is operational and running at this time.
Performed the maintenance for the oil fired furnace, replaced the oil nozzle, filter, and pump screen. Checked and confirmed the electrode settings and the zero setting on the draw assembly. Started up the burner and performed a combustion analysis and confirmed that the burner is properly set and running correctly.
Received a call that the boiler is not operating in the house has no heat, upon arrival I found that the boiler was off. The display module is dead and I cannot read an error code and none of the buttons including the reset button work. I recycled power to the boiler, the blower motor starts for a few seconds and then shuts down. I do not hear a spark from the igniter, I remove the igniter and cleaned it and took a look inside as best as possible to see if there's any obstructions. The main control board needs to be replaced along with the wire harnesses and a new display module, igniter and flame sensor also need to be replaced. This boiler was discontinued around 2010 and parts are not a stock item, we will put together a quote for the replacement parts and provided to Andrew. Once we do receive the parts and install them, it is possible that there may be additional issues with the system but we will need the display to help us determine what type of problems there may be, if any.
We arrived on site to install a new Coleman 96% natural gas furnace and perform a conversion with a gas gun on existing regal equipment. We remove the old system We drain down the oil isolated the lines. We began by setting and leveling off new Coleman unit and installing new gas gun burner. We adapted the duct work and sealed all transitions installing a new return drop that takes a 16x25x1 filter. We ran hooked up natural gas lines to both units we purge the lines and we tested for gas leaks. We wired in high and low voltage to both units. We ran exhaust and intake 2-in PVC through the back wall installing a concentric termination kit. We ran drain and installed a new condensate pump for the Coleman furnace. We ran and tested both units The Coleman unit everything is operational and running at this time.
Horizon site for fan blade condenser replacement and motor replacement. Went to the condenser and unplugged the disconnect to operate on the condenser safely. Unwired the fan and motor from the condenser and remove the motor and fan completely. Install the new motor and fan, tucked out capacitor and replace with a new one. Make sure the wiring of the fan and motor where secure and out of the way of the fan blades. Wash down condenser with evaporator coil cleaner, there was no access to water so you don't pump with water to clean it down. Plugged disconnect back in power on the unit went inside and called for cooling on a thermostat and cooling was achieved. Inside the duct work reading was 40 to 49° and the return was receiving 73° air. Went outside to check on the condensers fan and the fan was spinning. Checked pressures to see everything running smoothly and everything was running smoothly.
Arrived onsite for water leaking from inside unit of the AC system. Upon arrival customer explain corporate maintenance department cleared the condensate line from the evaporator coil. However the system is still leaking. Also observed the furnace heat exchanger and blower motor is getting wet and may not last long.
Arrived on site to check out the system for no cooling, upon arrival I confirm that the furnace fan motor was running and that the condenser is running. Went around the back and installed my gauges and ran a measure quick scan on the system. The unit is running with a ridiculously high head pressure, the condenser will need to be cleaned. There is no water access so we will need to fill up several pump sprayers from the office and we will need to use evaporator cleaner on the condenser. Allow the system to run and noticed that after roughly 15 minutes of runtime that the sound of the condenser changed and slowly the condenser fan motor stop turning. The bearings for the fan motor are bad and are overheating after an extended runtime and causing the motor to shut down. We will need to replace the condenser fan motor and blade, we can perform the condenser coil cleaning at the same time.
Arrived on site at Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church to install a new Coleman furnace. Prior to equipment removal, all necessary safety precautions were taken, including disconnecting electrical power to ensure a safe working environment. New Romex and BX wiring were installed to supply power to the furnace. All electrical connections were properly secured using approved connectors to prevent wire fatigue or breakage. Electrical testing confirmed that all circuits were wired successfully and operating as intended. Sheet metal transitions were fabricated and installed to ensure proper airflow and a secure fit between the new furnace and existing ductwork.
Arrived on site at Oak Ridge Presbyterian Church to install a new Coleman furnace. Prior to equipment removal, all necessary safety precautions were taken, including disconnecting electrical power to ensure a safe working environment.