Jerry was very informative & Cordial. I will be calling for an appointment soon to find the freon leak. Thank you for your service.
Response from Fairview Heating & Air Conditioning:
It was a pleasure serving you and your family. We really appreciate you taking the time to share your feedback with us and the community.
Today, I conducted a comprehensive seasonal maintenance check on a residential central air conditioning system. I cleaned the condenser coils, inspected refrigerant levels, tested system pressures, and ensured proper airflow through the evaporator coil. All components were operating within manufacturer specifications, preparing the system for optimal performance during the upcoming cooling season.
Working on a Coleman furnace that was not heating ended up having a bad combustion air safety switch.
Working on an older Coleman mobile home furnace that was not heating found it to have a malfunctioning gas valve
Seasonal maintenance on a carrier system
found Coleman pressure switch was sticking shut so homeowner had to keep resetting control board that time of arrival control board had a code 2 replaced with new updated model pressure switch started and tested ran through three cycles no other issues noted at this time
On Bethel island California working on a carrier Air conditioner Found thermostat was sent to off for system and fan switch to ON so it was only blowing air around the house switched to cooling mode and turned fan back to auto and started AC found contactor in AC is burned up, replaced with new contactor and retested system, refrigerant charges and temperature splits are all good no other issues noted at this time
Found furnace with a pilot not staying on. Found a dirty thermocouple and lose at the gas valve connection. Cleaned the thermocouple and tighten the connection to the gas valve. The pilot stayed on. Turned furnace on and off to checked it after repairs.
Performed preventive maintenance to furnace. Checked for proper and safe operation, maximum efficiency, and any abnormalities. Replaced the filters, cleaned the flame sensor, checked the blower motor and capacitor, checked the igniter, checked the inducer motor. Checked the thermostat operation in heating mode. Note: the furnace is making a noise on top of furnace where the fluid connects. Unable to disconnect the flue at this time to see where the noise is coming from. The noise becomes less as the furnace stays on longer. The noise seems to not affect in anyway the performance of the furnace. If noise continues and customer wants further inspection of it, the cost to do so is at time and material.