I was called to a home to replace a switch. Upon arrival, I found the switch had been damaged and needed to be replaced. I removed the old switch and replaced it with a new one, ensuring that it was properly connected and functioning. I then tested the switch to ensure it was working correctly.
The customer was experiencing an issue with their oven not heating up. I diagnosed the problem as a faulty infinite switch. I replaced the switch and the oven was working again.
I am a highly skilled home service professional. I recently completed a job for a client who needed a compressor and line drier for their A/C unit. I arrived on time and completed the job quickly and efficiently. The client was very pleased with the results and paid me the agreed-upon amount. I collected payment when the job was complete and left the client's home clean and tidy.
I was called to a client's home to diagnose a problem with their air conditioner. Upon arrival, I found that the compressor had failed, causing the unit to stop working. I diagnosed the issue and provided the client with two options for repair or replacement. I emailed the estimates to the client and awaited their decision.
I was hired to install a new water heater in a customer's home. When I arrived, I found that the customer had not shown up or answered the phone when I called. I left a message for the customer to call me back, but I did not hear back from them. I called the customer again the next day, but they did not answer. I left another message, but still, I did not hear back from them. I decided to go ahead and install the water heater without the customer's presence. I completed the installation and tested the water heater to ensure it was working properly. I left the customer a note explaining that I had installed the water heater without their presence and that they should contact me if they had any issues or concerns.
I recently completed a job for a home service company. The job entailed providing all parts and one year of labor for a client's heating and air conditioning system. This included replacing the system's compressor, condenser, evaporator coil, and furnace. I also performed a thorough inspection of the system to ensure it was operating efficiently and safely.
Sent estimate for replacement and return air install
Showed up, 22 system. Pressures were 270/80, with a liquid line temp of 105°, cleaned outdoor condenser, and checked indoor evaporator for cleanliness. Achieved 20° temp split, and discussed possible replacement with customer
NEED TO RETURN TO REPLACE THE COMPRESSOR AND LINE DRIER FOR A/C UNIT. PARTS AND LABOR ARE UNDER WARRANTY.
One roller and pulley is worn, not spinning freely and making noise. Ordering parts
Unit had another disconnect in basement with 30amp bussman fuse that was blown customer is going to replace themselves
Unit was overcharged with refrigerant unit is up and running properly