Performed routine furnace tune-up maintenance per agreement. Inspected system components and identified inducer motor showing signs of impending failure. Provided homeowner with requested estimate for replacement.
Completed inspection of two bathrooms to provide estimate for toilet replacement options. Replaced inner components of existing toilet in one bathroom. Discussed both customer-supplied and company-supplied toilet options for second bathroom per customer request.
Performed scheduled furnace tune-up and resolved high pressure switch error code E3. Found built-up debris on burners causing improper operation. Completed comprehensive cleaning of burner assembly and replaced necessary components to restore proper system function.
Performed diagnostic inspection on a 28-year-old natural gas furnace after customer reported popping noises and gas odor. Visual inspection revealed a compromised heat exchanger, which poses a safety hazard. Discussed replacement options with homeowner and scheduled follow-up for equipment quote.
Diagnosed a Richmond 40-gallon natural gas water heater with active tank failure, evidenced by water leaking from the bottom. Informed customer that the unit will need complete replacement due to tank deterioration. Documented installation space containing the failed water heater, adjacent HVAC system, and water treatment equipment for replacement planning.
Diagnosed faulty control board causing communication failure with system. Installed new CREB43/22 circuit board, tested gas valve operation with readings at 3.48 WC, and confirmed carbon monoxide levels at 13 PPM. Successfully restored system functionality and completed necessary documentation.
Responded to no heat call where unit had functioning fan but no ignition. Diagnosed faulty control board (CCLIU9231-1) and replaced it with new component, restoring heating functionality. All connections were properly secured and system tested for proper operation before completion.
Diagnosed Lennox furnace with no heat issue displaying error code 9. Found inducer motor unplugged during inspection. Restored heat functionality by properly reconnecting inducer motor and verifying normal operation of system.
Performed warranty service on 9-month-old Lennox WT 12-2025 furnace. Identified and repaired damaged filter boot that was tearing furnace filters; replaced with proper 1-inch boot assembly and verified correct installation. System now operating correctly with no additional issues noted.