Performed routine inspection on two HVAC units as requested, focusing on the older Carrier system that showed signs of wear. Examined electrical connections which displayed evidence of aging, with particular attention to wiring integrity and terminal connections. Determined that the older unit requires either comprehensive servicing or replacement due to component deterioration and efficiency concerns.
Removed unnecessary second trap that was causing garbage disposal to leak during operation. Properly replumbed disposal unit into existing plumbing system, eliminating vibration issues that were previously causing pipe disconnection. Installed direct connection with proper P-trap configuration to ensure stable, leak-free operation.
Returned to complete installation of PSC draft combustion inducer blower assembly on Bradford White water heater. Successfully installed and connected the inducer motor with proper electrical wiring, restoring normal operation to the unit's combustion system.
Diagnosed 13-year-old natural gas furnace with no heat issue; identified failed inducer draft motor as root cause. Submitted parts order form for replacement component and will schedule return service visit upon parts arrival.
Performed routine maintenance on 6-year-old Lennox furnace with CO readings verified at safe levels (0002 ppm). Identified and addressed disconnected ductwork by applying tape to prevent air leakage. Inspected electrical connections and breaker panel, confirming proper installation and function. All systems operating normally upon completion of service.
Responded to service call for furnace leaking water and shutting down with red indicator light. Diagnosed failed condensate pump causing water accumulation. Attempted replacement with Little Giant pump, but persistent GFCI tripping indicated electrical outlet failure rather than pump issue. Reinstalled original pump per customer request and scheduled electrician follow-up to address faulty GFCI outlet.
Responded to no heat call for 8-12 year old furnace that was blowing cold air after temperature adjustment. Upon inspection, identified a failed inducer motor and cracked heat exchanger as the root causes. Due to safety concerns and extent of damage, recommended complete furnace replacement as repair was not viable.
Installed Nest power adapter (add a wire kit) on a Lennox furnace system to resolve wiring configuration issues. The 2-hour installation of the wire saver adapter provides proper connectivity for the thermostat without requiring complete rewiring of the system.
Responded to no-heat call for 1-year-old furnace that was attempting to cycle but failing to operate consistently. Diagnostic testing revealed error code EE2 on control board and a failed inducer motor. Replaced inducer motor under existing parts warranty, restoring normal furnace operation and heat to the home.
Responded to warranty service inspection failure. Installed required locking refrigerant caps on an R-454B compatible HVAC unit that showed significant frost/ice buildup around lower components and connections. Documented installation with photos for submission to Ashly.
Diagnosed leak coming from single-stage RO system under kitchen sink. Found water pooling beneath the unit with visible droplets on PVC piping and staining on cabinet wall. Removed the faulty RO system including filter cartridge and disconnected associated supply lines to resolve the immediate leak issue.
Performed furnace tune-up on 8-year-old system and diagnosed issues with Nest thermostat integration. Found malfunctioning relay system installed in place of proper Nest power saver kit causing furnace shutdown. Cleared debris from air intake to address pressure switch error codes. Scheduled return visit to install proper Nest adapter. System inducer functioning normally with no active pressure switch issues at completion.
Responded to no-heat call for a furnace with dropping temperature despite unit running. Diagnostic testing revealed blower motor failure preventing proper air circulation. Replaced complete blower assembly due to unit age and efficiency considerations. System now operating within normal parameters with proper heat distribution.
Conducted inspection of existing 50-gallon standard water heater system and surrounding installation environment to provide estimates for replacement options. Assessed current setup in utility room which included the water heater alongside Carrier furnace and dehumidifier unit. Also evaluated ceiling/wall access points for potential tankless or power vent installation, documenting all findings with detailed photographs.
Responded to no heat call on 22-year-old unit. Upon inspection, determined system required routine maintenance. Changed air filter which restored proper operation. Visual inspection of evaporator coil and insulation showed no additional issues requiring repair.