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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-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
View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-AB08-1593F19BCC0E491D98FE7E33943A5CB Perform maintenance on crown Gas water boiler with two Hydro air handlers ( Unico and ADP ) With UV light kits: GAS CROWN WATER BOILER Shut power to boiler Removed boiler cover, Flame guard, and rollout switch, And all burner tubes Vacuumed and brushed all burner tubes, clean and clear Shut pilot at gas valve Vacuum and dusted out burner section of boiler under heat exchanger Vacuum and dusted boiler cabinet, Piping and all components, clean and clear Thermocouple is showing heavy everywhere and customer approved the replacement Removed existing thermocouple from gas boiler and installed brand new securing and pilot assembly and gas valve Relight pilot- ON inspect heat exchanger, Flue piping and damper motor- okay Secure and inspected all electrical wiring, and components Test and check expansion tank, Air vent, Water feed and backflow prevent, And relief valve- okay Rein
Today I arrived on site to address the issue with the AC system. Evap Coil Replacement:The evap coil was found to be leaking. Replaced the leaking evap coil with a new one. This equipment services the AC system on the right side of the house. Upon arriving at the property, I informed the client about our visit today. I gave him a brief information of the repair that is being done today in the Ac system in the right area of the house. The client gave me access to where the AHU is in the Crawlspace in the basement. I proceeded to recover the R410A of the system. I concluded with the recovery of the system. I proceeded to disassemble the defective EVap coil. I disconnected and took out the old evap coil. I proceeded to install the new EVap coil instead. I made the connections and adjustments necessary to conclude with the installation of the new EVap coil. I proceeded to flush with dry nitrogen. X3 time. I proceeded to do the nitrogen test. Pressurized the system with 350 psi
Today I arrived on site Dye Leak Inspection: Searched for dye leaks on the 1st floor right side AC system. Fault Identification: Found dye leaks in the AHU's evap coil. Recommended Action: The evap coil must be replaced. To arrive at the property. I explained to the client about our little life today. I proceeded to verify the AHU in the Crawlspace. I found multiple dye figs in the evap coil of the unit. I inspected for dye leaks in the condenser unit. I didn't find dye leaks in the condenser coil. I inspected for dye leakage in the lineset of the system. I didn't find dye leaks in the line set this time. I showed it to the customer and explained that it is necessary to consider replacing the evap coil of the system since it has multiple dye leaks. I explained to the client that we experienced long delays on the part of systems that operate in R410A. I told the client that I will submit all the information to the office so that he can be provided with updates on the necessary repair o
Here to replace x2 filters Check vent and water mark in bedroom area Water mark is not by AC vent. Water mark is closer to window of bedroom. Not able to visually see flexible ductwork. Possibility of roof being the issue of leak. Customer will monitor water stain when AC is on / running.
AC Systems. 3x) AHUs 3x) Condenser units. Today, I arrived on site to perform an A/C systems tune-ups and cleaning. Here's what I did: Checked the blower motor and thermostats for proper operation-okay. Air filter: replaced. Checked and cleaned the exterior jacket and interior cabinet-okay. Found the blower wheel-okay. Checked the ductwork-okay Washed and cleaned the indoor Evap coil. Checked and cleaned condensate pump and drain line, treating it with anti-algae. Monitored the refrigerant operating pressures-okay. The refrigerant type are: 2x) R410A. 1x) R22. Inspected the safety devices and found them to be operating properly. Inspected the electrical disconnect box for safe installation-okay. Inspected and tightened electrical wiring connections-okay. Tested and inspected the contact, which is not burned Inspected the electrical for exposed wiring-okay Inspected and tested the capacitors-okay. Inspected the fan blade-okay. Cleaned the condenser coil and removed debris. Checked the
Performed maintenance on three AC systems checked electrical and mechanical components and electrical connections and tested and flushed the drain lines with one gallon of water per system also washed condenser coils and replaced filters supplied by homeowner 25+30-1, 20+20+1, and 12+12+1 checked refrigerant psi on systems found master bedroom system is low on refrigerant To top off system with r410
Checked AC system installed February 2025 for system not cooling checked filter and replaced filter 16+25+1 due to the existing filter being dirty checked refrigerant levels and system was low ensure system was in second stage cooling and topped off system with refrigerant also secured low voltage wiring at the condenser left system working
Return visit to replace drain pan on daikin ductless in garage. Took apart existing drain pan removed and replaced with a new pan. After repair system was tested by poring water into the drain pan. Checked all operations system is operational repair is completed. View visual findings from this job here - https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=XA-6E0E-BAFBFFACC0A54EE38CA38CA5B919A407
Service call for blank thermostat 1st floor/ basement. This air handler is located in the basement boiler room older magic air air handler. We were here yesterday installing another system unrelated to this unit. on arrival found the eco bee thermostat blank. Visually inspected air handler and when I returned to the thermostat it had powered on. Checked power at thermostat and it is receiving the correct 24v. Tested system in cooling and is currently operating Currently no system faults. https://visionshare.xoi.io/?id=msb31fcdfb-575d-i184-6dad4315876b-uF83-8c9cab3ce227
Checked one AC system diagnosed the capacitor located in the condenser unit is compromised and not as per manufacturer specifications replaced capacitor and tested system operations left system working
2 new Trane variable speed Air Handlers with new Trane XR Condensers