Great service.
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you for your positive review! We're glad to hear that you were pleased with the service from Climate Plus in Wyckoff, NJ. Providing great service is our top priority, and we're committed to ensuring your HVAC needs are met with professionalism and efficiency. If you have any further needs or questions, please don't hesitate to contact us. We're here to help!
He was very professional and answered all of our questions. Unfortunately we will need a new unit.. which is not in my budget at this present time.
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you, Carol, for your feedback. We're glad to hear that Jack was professional and helpful. We understand that needing a new unit can be challenging, especially when it's not in the budget. If there's anything we can do to assist you further or explore more affordable options, please don't hesitate to reach out. At Climate Plus, we're here to help you in any way we can.
Response from Climate Plus, LLC:
Thank you for the amazing 5 stars!
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Thank you so much for taking the time to leave an excellent rating. We really appreciate your business.
Great and timely service.
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.
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We are so grateful for your 5-star review. Thanks for sharing your rating with us and the community.
Arrived onsite for maintenance for one gas fired boiler. Requested the customer turn on the thermostats up to heat and confirm operation of the boiler and each zone valve. 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 the exp tank, fill valve, backflow preventer and the circulator pump. System is working as it should.
Arrived onsite for maintenance for one gas fired boiler. Requested the customer turn on the thermostats up to heat and confirm operation of the boiler and each zone valve. 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 the exp tank, fill valve, backflow preventer and the circulator pump. measured .5 amps on the circulator and measured 3.4wc on the gas valve. Completed combustion test.
Arrived outside for no cooling. Customer stated that the condenser would turn on for 3 seconds and then turn back off. Try turning the unit on upon arrival, unit turned on for 2 seconds and turned back off and will not turn back on. Pushed in contactor and the fan will turn on but the compressor would stay off. Check the capacitor in case if it was faulty but it wasn't. Check pressures with field pieces gauges, high pressure was staying at 252 and low pressure was at 45 standing pressure. Customer stated that they recently watched the filter, they washed their filter every month. Evaporator coils were clean metering devices at txv. Looks like there's a restriction and the line, would have to take out both filter dryers outside one inside condenser second one outside condenser, we would also have to replace the TXV if not the evaporator coil.
Arrived for diagnostic. Customer states no cooling from unit. Customer replaced capacitor themselves 3 weeks ago. Customer states that condenser turns on and off very frequently. Checked pressures for Refrigerant
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.
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 1 system . Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. The contactor stuck a bit but system turned on. Checked all electrical. Chemically Cleaned outside coil, measured pressures for 410a at 104/205psi with 1 degree sub cooling with outside temperature at 65 degrees. Measured temperature drop at 8 degrees. Cleaned condensate line. Performed efficiency test utilizing MeasureQuick. System running but could be cooling better. It could be the outdoor temperature affecting the measurements. Will check system again on a hotter day.
Arrived on site, met customer. Customer led me to two thermostats the first floor and the second floor. Turned on both thermostats to see both condensers turn on. Full disconnect on both condensers to power them both off. Took top off both condensers to clean it from the inside out. Put the top back on for the condensers. Plugged in disconnect to power on condensers. Hooked up gauges on condensers to check pressures, pressure seemed fine. Went inside to put in temperature probes after changing both filters. Temperature split from the second floor reached 19°. First floor temperature difference reached 14°. Outside temperature was currently 64°. Check for voltage in Amazon both units and both seems fine. The unit for the first floor.
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 1 system . Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. The contactor stuck a bit but system turned on. Checked all electrical. Chemically Cleaned outside coil, measured pressures for 410a at 104/205psi with 1 degree sub cooling with outside temperature at 65 degrees. Measured temperature drop at 8 degrees. Cleaned condensate line. Performed efficiency test utilizing MeasureQuick. System running but could be cooling better. It could be the outdoor temperature affecting the measurements. Will check system again on a hotter day.
No timing given; Customer recently had a coil swap, saw water coming out outside from the discharge pipe. Just yesterday, he noticed water was coming down from the flight fixture above where the air handler sits. (In bathroom) **Please note he did leave information for the lockbox so that we can get in as he does not expect to be home. The lockbox is located near the side door off the driveway and the code is 2910
Arrived onsite for maintenance for one gas fired boiler. Requested the customer turn on the thermostats up to heat and confirm operation of the boiler and each zone valve. 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 the exp tank, fill valve, backflow preventer and the circulator pump. Confirmed everything is operating as it should.
The existing unit is a 5-year-old allied Air system (Armstrong), it has a leaking evaporator coil that is still under warranty. The homeowner was told by a previous contractor that the parts were unavailable and they would have to replace the system. I found the coil available at the factory and it can be shipped here in as quick as 10 to 14 days, it is in warranty however the unit was not registered so it does not have an extended labor warranty. The warranty expires at the end of July. The condenser holds 6 lb of refrigerant, there is a pull-down staircase to the attic and is relatively easy access. A second set of hands would be helpful getting the coil in and out of the attic due to the attic insulation kit
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 1 units. Turn AC on to confirm operation. Changed filter 24x24x1 provided by the customer. Checked Cleaned evaporator coil and blew out condensate line. System working as it should.
Arrived onsite for ac maintenance on 3 systems. Asked customer to turn AC on to confirm operation. Removed top of both condensers, cleaned out all debris. Chemically Cleaned outside units.
Arrived onsite for short in the furnace system. Performed diagnostic and found an old humidistat connected to the R and C terminal in the furnace board. Every time the humidity level in the first floor dropped the fuse would trip. Disconnected the wires and taped them off. Confirmed operation of the system.
Arrived onsite for repeated blowing fuses on the furnace. Installed a 3 amp circuit breaker. Checked amperage on the component wiring and did not detect anything out of the normal. Will keep an eye on the system if system continues to pop the amp breaker then we can see about in-depth shortage search.