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Reliable and very competent service from their techs. A bit pricy, but can’t complain. You get what you pay for in this case.
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View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-A243-78421B6F399547F8BF8DF3136B600770 Preform maintenance on (1) boiler - new customer also has (2) hydro air handlers: Customer brought me down to the boiler room at arrival and stated that his boiler is making an extremely loud noise. The boiler fires for DHW and immediately the blower on the gas train is grinding and the boiler fires with a huge rumble - gas is pouring out of the system between the gas valve and blower assembly extremely strong. This boiler is 20 years old leaking- gas and in unsafe running conditions. shut gas going to boiler disconnected electric connections from the blower motor and gas valve disconnected electrical from the igniter and flame rod jump out all zones in taco panel to have all circulator pumps running to prevent freezing of hydro coils Spoke with Bryan on site - he is going to come out today to quote replacement- office to follow up Call customer on cell @ (914)- 439-
Perform a tune-up and cleaning to help ensure reliable and safe operation. X1 Hot Water Boiler. X2 HWH tank. X3 AHUs. Inspect for cracks & deterioration of Heat Exchanger. Check and clean Burners, brush and vacuumed-ok Check and clean flame sensor and ignition Assembly-ok Check Safety Controls-ok Check electrical wiring and components-ok Check water feeder-not working properly Check back flow prevent- not working properly Check expansion tank-ok Check relive valve-ok Check Gas valve & Gas Line-ok Check Combustion Air, Flue pipe-ok Check Temperatures & Water pressure settings; Performance-ok Check and run Thermostats-okay Check circulation pumps-ok Perform inspection on x2 HWH tank. Check for water leak, no leakage at this moment. Check water valves-ok Check line-ok Check ST-12 exp-N/A Check Aquastat-okay Check circulate pump-okay Run and monitored for good operation-ok Run system, check radiant and hydro coils, all of them getting hot. Perform maintenance on x3 air handlers Check
View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-7C6F-2620ED034ED046F3AF3F51E0AA20B400 Customer has no heating on the second and And first floor of home: This zone is controlled by a zone Hydro air handler in the attic- Confirm at arrival that thermostats are calling for heat Check air handler in attic space: Found the system off: Found that the Hydro coil was extremely hot and hot water was circulating through the coil properly with a call for heat Found that the zoning panel was working properly and receiving the call for Heat and telling the system fan to turn on Confirm between G and common at the air handler 26 V- okay Indoor blower motor is not running The control board is making a loud buzzing sound at the relay Try tapping on the relay to get the motor to turn on but unsuccess As a temporary repair- Remove the black wire off of the blank terminal speed connection on the control board and connected it directly to 120 V- The blower motor is on and ru
Today I arrived on site Initial Assessment: Investigated vibration noise reported in the AHU attic. Zone Identification: Confirmed the equipment services the heating and AC system. Fault Diagnosis: Identified the noise source as originating from the ductwork. Resolution: Discovered a dirty filter in the return ductwork. When arriving at the client's property. The client explained to me that he occasionally hears a very loud noise in the AHU of the attic. The client described the noise as a vibration sound. I proceeded to verify the system. I found a very dirty air filter in the return box of the master bedroom. 20x25x4 I removed the dirty filter from the return box. This unit also has a filter 20x25x4 in the return box of the unit. I also found the blower wheel of the unit full of dust. I showed him and recommended the client to consider doing the deep cleaning of this unit. I informed the client that I would send him the status to do the deep cleaning blower of the attic u
Today I arrived on site Issue: Addressed the reported lack of heat on the 1st floor. Diagnosis: Found the 1st floor heating system was air bound. Resolution: Bleed all three zones to remove air from the lines. Current Status: Systems are now back up and running. Upon arriving at the property, the client explained to me that yesterday one of our technicians was doing some repairs. The customer says that the heat of the 1st floor is not heating. I proceeded to verify the Nest tstat, call for heat at the tstat. The system started to blow air. I immediately noticed that the system was blowing cold air. I proceeded to verify the AHU in the Basement. I found that the system had air in the lines. I showed him and explained the situation to the client. I proposed the lines bleed. I bled the x3 zones of the system. I concluded with the bleeding of the system. I started the system and monitoring for about 15-20 minutes. The system did not fail after the repair of this occasion. The
Return to job site and check system found condensate was not running out as fast as it should adjusted condensate drain line and also purged air from the system and also I just did thermostats check systems operations left working
View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-DE27-DCC301CFF4394D29811EADCE5096C50E Completed heating maintenance on one hot water boiler with three zones removed and clean igniter and flame sensor and checked burner chamber check electrical components and mechanical components. Also checked lower cut off and Removed defective automatic water feeder with backflow preventer and installed new automatic feeder and backflow preventer turn system on and check pumps and operations. Also checked expansion tank left system working also performed maintenance on three Hydro air handles replaced two 20 x 25 x 4 and one 16 x 20 x 4 check blower wheels and coils wear applicable turn systems on and checked operations highly recommend to install a condensate pump with built-in neutralizer reservoir left system working at this time
View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-DE27-0BB86DB90205490C9B95C952CB94EF94 Perform maintenance on one Trane Gas fired furnace: power down Equipment at arrival Open blower and furnace cabinet doors Open burner cabinet door Removed all burner jets, Flame sensor, and hot surface igniter Vacuum and dusted out lots of debris from burner section of furnace Cleaned burners with Stainless steel brush and brushed and vacuumed clean Cleaned flame sensor with copper bristle brush Inspected hot service igniter- Showing minimum aware Vacuumed out all leaves and debris from fresh air intake Reassemble burner section of furnace, installing all burners, Flame sensor and hot surface igniter back in place Customer just replaced the air filter two days ago- And brand new condition Vacuum and dusted out furnace cabinet and components, clean and clear Polished and inspected blower motor wheel and assembly Secured and inspected electrical wiring, Connections and all
View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-DE27-B584A828496B40389C51A85F540EFF97 Customer has a water leak from the boiler: The customer brought me down to the boiler room at arrival to show me where the leak was coming from. The drip leg on the backflow preventer is leaking out water- take recording of leak. The customer has shut off all of the heat in the home since last night, but the leak continues at the backflow. Had the customer return heating back on all three zones in the home- The boiler fires and all supply and return piping is heating properly- Boiler pressure and temperature remains normal It is recommended that the Water feed / combi valve be replaced. For the time being installed vinyl tubing on the bottom of the drip leg so it can go into a large bucket with room to dump and make it more accessible until replacement Office to follow up with water feed / back flow combi valve replacement
Today I arrived on site HeatPump Noise:Addressed the loud noise originating from the HeatPump condenser unit. Identified the reversing valve solenoid as the source of the noise. Nest Thermostat:Detected a malfunction with the Nest thermostat. Zone Identification:Confirmed the equipment serves a furnace unit with HeatPump auxiliary heat. Upon arrival at the property. The client explained to me that hearing a noise in the condenser unit. The client directed me to where the condenser unit is. I found the reversing solenoid val making noise. I found that the wire (B) is receiving volts from the tstat. I proceeded to check the furnace unit and the wiring. The furnace connections are secured and correct. I also checked the wiring of the condenser unit. The wires are secured and correct. NOTED: I proceeded to verify the Nest tstat. I found that the tstat plate is sending 15 volts to the (B). I recommended the customer to consider replacing the Nest Tstat. This tstat has a short ci
View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-90AE-9F55BE43255D4BF9A5854203465FA1B0 Customer has no Heat at the first floor of the home: • At arrival confirmed that both First floor nest thermostats are calling for heat, but only cool air is blowing from the vents • Check the furnace in the basement • Confirm that the Honeywell zone panel is calling for heating and the indoor blower motor is on and running • The system is calling for heat pump at the moment, but it does not appear that any refrigerant is flowing through the line set • Check the outdoor condensing unit- System is off and showing an error code at the core diagnostic board of three red flashes, indicating pressure switch cycling • The error was recorded, and the system was reset with gauges connected to the condensing unit • Check pressures at the true suction and the high side of the system and confirm normal pressures Going nowhere near high or low pressure switch • Monitor system
View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-EE1C-384E2E5AE2CC4565B06BF1652731F383 Return to replace primary pan and insulation inside of second floor air handler: * At arrival set up drop cloths, access attic through pull down stair case and set up work space inside and out * shut power to air handler * open blower and evaporator coil cabinet doors * cut out drain line from primary pan * disconnected electrical and removed from air handler * removed blower motor and assembly * pump down condensing unit * cut out line set from evaporator coil * removed evaporator coil / cracked primary pan from air handler * removed all wet insulation from inside of air handler * clean and dry inside of cabinet * install and secure brand new insulation inside of air handler cabinet neat / clean and secured * install brand new primary pan and existing evaporator coil back into air handler * connect line set back to evaporator coil * preform nitrogen pressure test holdin
Performed maintenance on two Trane hydro air handlers checked electrical and mechanical components and blower wheels and motors cleaned the filter for the system located in the basement and replaced the steam humidifier canister located in the basement, also replaced the 20+22+1 filter located in the attic turned systems on and checked operations left all systems functional temperature set at 69 degrees in heating mode Steam humidifier canister View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-EE1C-B46A900D98CD4E9D987C5A5AF719F59C
1 Gas Hot Water Boiler: Peerless Boiler and x2 Air handler units with Hydro coils. Perform a tune-up and cleaning to help ensure reliable and safe operation. Inspect for cracks & deterioration of Heat Exchanger Check and clean Burners and heat exchanger- ok, vacuumed-ok Check and clean flame sensor and ignition Assembly-ok Check porcelain for crack or carbon buildup. Check igniter electrode gap. Check Safety Controls-ok Check electrical wiring and components-ok Check Gas valve & Gas Line-ok Check Combustion Air & Exhaust-ok Check Temperatures & Water pressure settings; Performance-ok Check and run Thermostats- operating well at this time. Check zoning operation-isolate and run zoning. Check circulator pumps-ok amps and voltage check. Check for water leak no leakage at this time. Run and monitored for good operations. All zones are fine supply and return lines getting hot. Perform check for HWH. Check for water leak, no leakage at this time. Check control gas valve-ok Check air Combusti
Today I arrived on site to address the reported AHU wiring issues. Troubleshooting & Repair: Identified wiring issues with the 1st floor AHU. Addressed the wiring issues. System Status: The AHU is now operational for heating and cooling systems. Upon arriving at the property, the client explained to me that he is having failures with the heating system on the 1st floor. The client explained to me that they had previously checked the system but the problem was not solved. I proceeded to check the AhU in the basement. I found a problem in the wiring of the unit. I corrected the wiring in the AhU. I showed the client and explained the situation to the client. I made some recommendations to the client. I recommended the client to consider doing the Duct cleanings of the systems (Attic & basement) I also provided you with information about our service contract. I also recommended the client to consider upgrading the heat systems by HeatPump. I told the client that I will pass t