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Wes Frasure was very nice and professional & helpful with various recommendations and options Highly recommend Wes Frasure
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Zach was very professional and explained everything he was doing. I called on a Friday to schedule an appointment and he was there on Monday morning.
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Tech was friendly and professional, did a great job installing. We hit a snag with electrical issues (old wiring) that we got taken care of quickly and was able to finish the job .
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Brian, had all the necessary equipment, everything went smooth and fast, and Brian gave me a military discount on my service parts. I would definitely recommend Dormar and I will continue to due business with them!
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I responded to a call within a week, discovering the system was shut off due to confusion about using emergency heat. The client, accustomed to gas heat, had recently switched to an electric heat pump. I explained the importance of using auxiliary heat during extreme cold. I also discussed the higher cost of electric heat and provided clear instructions on operating the system in similar future conditions. The client understood and appreciated the guidance.
Service technician called out to service furnace in New Concord OH
Scheduled a routine plumbing inspection
Scheduled a routine plumbing inspection
Cut water lines above water shut off and pipe. Remove old washer box and install new one. Turn water back on at ball valves on the wall. Dor mar isn’t responsible for anything outside the direct scope of work and will require changed order
I scheduled the customer's yearly furnace and plumbing maintenance for their New Concord, Ohio home.
I completed a plumbing maintenance job for a customer. I found that the customer's water heater needed to be replaced. I called the customer and informed her that she would need to contact Kinetico for replacement parts. I also informed her that I could not work on the Kinetico brand.
I was called to a home to diagnose a problem with a unit that was not cooling properly. Upon arrival, I found that the unit was throwing an error code E140 and shutting off. I diagnosed the issue as a faulty compressor and recommended replacing the unit. The customer agreed to the repair and I scheduled an appointment for the next day.
I was a home service technician who created an estimate, blueprint, and game plan for radon mitigation. I worked with the homeowner to identify the source of the radon and determine the best mitigation solution. I then created a detailed estimate that included the cost of the mitigation system, the timeline for installation, and any necessary permits. I also provided the homeowner with a blueprint of the mitigation system and a game plan for monitoring and maintaining the system.
I completed a furnace maintenance service, including verifying airflow, cleaning the flame sensor, checking the amperage across all motors, inspecting the heat exchanger, and running a combustion analysis. The client's levels were clean, and the furnace is ready for winter.
I am a highly skilled and experienced home service professional. Recently, I was called to replace an ice solenoid in a refrigerator. The solenoid was located in the freezer compartment and was causing the refrigerator to not make ice. To replace the solenoid, I first removed the back panel of the refrigerator. This panel was secured with screws and clips. Once the panel was removed, I could access the ice solenoid. The solenoid was connected to the compressor by a small electrical wire. I carefully disconnected the wire from the solenoid and removed it from the compressor. Next, I removed the old solenoid from the compressor. The old solenoid was a small, cylindrical device with two wires attached to it. I carefully disconnected the wires from the solenoid and removed it from the compressor. To install the new solenoid, I first cleaned the area where the new solenoid would be installed. I then attached the new solenoid to the compressor using the same electrical wire that was used
The ice maker in this home was not producing ice. I diagnosed the issue as a frozen and seized solenoid. I replaced the solenoid and the ice maker is now producing ice.
I am a home service technician, and I recently completed a job replacing the defrost control board for a heat pump. The customer had been experiencing issues with the defrost cycle, and the board was the likely culprit. After replacing the board, the heat pump has been working perfectly, and the customer was happy with the results.
I was called to a home to inspect a fan that was making a strange noise. Upon inspection, I found that the fan was slightly over. I offered the client a proactive replacement, but they opted for a reactive replacement.