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Caleb replaced a capacitor and checked Freon levels in one of my units. Very friendly and didn’t mind explaining what he was doing.
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The technicians ran a new drain for the system and put the stat on and started everything up and made sure it ran properly. The only thing that is left is gas startup due to there being no propane on site and we have to put on a different stat.
Technician arrived to perform a two system promo tuneup on two Concord furnaces. Technician adjusted gas pressure, checked amps, checked static pressure, checked temperature differential, cleaned flame sensor, checked filters and insured proper operation. Technician made estimates including the friends and family club, surge protection and duct cleaning but the customer did not want to move forward with any of the options and stick with the $39 each tuneup. Both systems are heating properly
The technicians installed a new mini split in a server room. We made sure it was level, that there were no leaks in the flare fittings and that the drain line had fall. Everything is set and ready to go once the electrical is ran to the outdoor unit. We also re-routed some ductwork and strapped up some ducts. The sidewall boot in the big office is not in because the framing was not wide enough, the duct is in the space ready to be hooked up when we get the new boot. Other than that everything is done.
Hydrant would not shut off upon arrival, after pulling apart and inspecting I noticed that the stem had a flat washer installed and woodfords require a beveled washer with the new design replaced with all correct parts and everything is working properly at this time.
HVAC Repairs: While inspecting the client’s HVAC system, I found that the defrost cycles were not operating properly due to a malfunctioning defrost control board. I replaced the control board, tested defrost functions, and confirmed the system was now running efficiently and conserving energy during the defrost cycle.
The technicians installed a 14.3 SEER2 Heat Pump with Single Stage Furnace and New Ductwork for home. We still need to go back for the rest of the flue, startup, drain and gas. The plumbers have not ran gas line to the closet or a plumbing drain to the closet and the electrician has not ran the high voltage to the disconnect, the flexible flue that Locke gave us was single wall and we cannot go from double wall to single wall so we couldn’t finish the flue. The duct work is complete, the furnace is installed minus the gas, drain and flue and the condenser is completed. The technicians removed the furnace and re-installed a new 96% furnace. We got everything except the drain done with the furnace as well as we got the supply boots and the return box moved to where the customer wanted. When we come back to do the drain and the startup we will need a Honeywell t6 thermostat and possibly a condensate pump for the drain. Everything else Is complete and waiting for inspection.
The technicians installed a new 2.5 ton Daikin mini split system. We made sure everything was level, the drain was draining, there were no leaks in the flare fittings and that everything worked properly. Everything is set and ready to go.
The technicians installed a 14.3 SEER2 AC with Single Stage Furnace. We made sure everything was level and up to code in our area. We also air sealed everything with mastic and adjusted the refrigerant charge to ensure proper operation. We also changed a supply run out from 6 to 8 inch, and upsized the guest bedroom from 4 to 6 inch. Everything is working great and we started the heat and ensured proper operation with that as well.
Service call for a mini split in a garage. Customer stated there was a hissing sound and the room was smoky. Technician found a large hole in the evaporator coil. Customer wants some estimates on replacement of the mini split with a better quality unit.
Annual maintenance on a 2011 Trane furnace. The heat exchanger is leaking carbon monoxide into the home at low levels at this point. The customer is aware and will be looking at replacement options.
Annual maintenance on a 2013 Bryant furnace. The system is in great shape and running as it should.
Today we performed your annual plumbing inspection and water heater flush that is included with your friends and family membership. After inspection of water heater we found that the unit is not up to code and has small leaks on the hot outlet and on the cold inlet. The expansion tank is not supported, cold side is missing hammer arrestors, the drain port is not a full port and is made of plastic, and gas supply is missing sediment trap. During the flush we didn’t notice any abnormal amounts of sediment. The water heater has a build date of 2020 making unit 4 years old. We visually inspected all external plumbing fixtures inside house and no signs of corrosion or leaks were found during inspection. Everything is working properly at this time.
Central Air Conditioning System Repairs: Replaced a damaged evaporator coil that had caused refrigerant leaks and cooling inefficiencies. After the repair, the system was recharged, restoring full cooling capacity.
The technicians installed a new coil and condenser. We made sure everything was level, up to code, air sealed everything with mastic, adjusted the refrigerant pressure and flushed the refrigerant lines. Everything is working perfectly and good to go.
Service call for a unit that was tripping a breaker until the compressor blew up. Technician found the terminals had blown out of the compressor and the system had last all refrigerant. A quote was given for the proper repairs to be made and the customer is also going to get some quotes on a replacement before making a decision.