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Field line repair Called out for sewage coming up In customer yard Bring excavtor out to site to spot dig and try to find the main cause of the problem
Need to come out and pump out tank tomorrow
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I repaired a water line leak in Birmingham, AL, after detecting the issue near the home's main water supply. Using electronic leak detection equipment, I pinpointed the damaged section of PVC piping. After shutting off the water supply, I excavated the area, removed the damaged pipe, and installed a new section of Schedule 40 PVC. Once the repair was complete, I turned the water back on and tested the line for leaks. Everything tested clear, and the water pressure returned to normal. The homeowner was pleased with the quick and efficient service, and their water line is now functioning properly.
I finished up an HVAC repair focused on restoring the cooling function. Upon arrival, I found that the system was not cooling properly due to a malfunctioning capacitor and low refrigerant levels. I replaced the faulty capacitor, which improved the system’s performance, and recharged the refrigerant to the appropriate levels. Additionally, I checked the compressor and blower motor, confirming both were in good working condition. After completing the repairs, I tested the unit to ensure proper cooling, airflow, and temperature control. The system is now running efficiently, and the customer’s home is cooling properly once again.
I installed a new 40-gallon electric water heater for a customer. The previous unit had corroded due to age, causing leaks. I first drained the old tank and disconnected the electrical and water connections. After removing the old unit, I installed the new model, making sure to upgrade the T&P relief valve and install new dielectric unions to prevent future corrosion. I tested the system after filling the tank with water, ensuring that both the heating element and thermostat were functioning properly. The water heater is now operational, delivering hot water throughout the home.
Today, I repaired a hot water heater that was not producing sufficient hot water. Upon inspection, I found the heating element was faulty and needed replacement. I drained the water heater to safely access the element, removed the old one, and installed a new heating element. Additionally, I checked the thermostat and pressure relief valve to ensure they were functioning properly. After refilling the tank, I restored power to the unit and tested it for proper operation. The water heater is now heating efficiently, and the customer has a steady supply of hot water. The system is working perfectly.
I was called to perform an electrical repair due to a faulty main breaker that was causing power issues. After diagnosing the problem, I safely replaced the bad breaker with a new one, ensuring all connections were secure and up to code. Once the replacement was completed, I tested the system to confirm power was fully restored throughout the home. The repair was successful, and the customer’s electrical system is now functioning properly without any further issues.
I performed a septic tank inspection and pumping for a homeowner experiencing slow drainage. Using a Rothenberg camera, I inspected the tank and drain field to identify any blockages or issues. After pumping out the tank with a vacuum truck, I found no significant issues. The system was functioning correctly, and I advised the homeowner on routine maintenance to prevent future problems.
I completed a thorough maintenance check on a Lennox XC25 air conditioning system. This included cleaning the air handler's evaporator coils with a foam coil cleaner, checking refrigerant levels, and inspecting the condensate drain for blockages. I also replaced the dirty air filter with a new HEPA filter. The system was tested and is now running smoothly, ensuring consistent cooling.
I installed a new AO Smith 40-gallon electric water heater, replacing an outdated unit. The installation involved connecting the new heater to the existing electrical supply and water lines, securing all connections, and setting the thermostat to the recommended temperature. I also installed a thermal expansion tank to prevent pressure build-up. The system was tested and is now operating efficiently.
I conducted leak detection using a FLIR thermal imaging camera to locate a hidden leak in the ceiling. The homeowner noticed water stains forming. The thermal imaging identified the source as a pinhole leak in a copper pipe. I marked the location and discussed repair options with the homeowner, ensuring minimal disruption during the repair process.
Fixed a leaky Delta shower head by replacing the worn-out cartridge with a Delta RP46074 replacement part. Removed the old cartridge, cleaned the valve body, and installed the new cartridge to ensure a secure, leak-free fit. Also checked the shower arm and connections for any additional leaks, tightening as needed. Proper maintenance of shower fixtures is essential to prevent water waste and maintain efficiency. For expert plumbing repair services, contact us to keep your fixtures running smoothly.
Diagnosed and repaired a Trane XR14 air conditioning system exhibiting insufficient cooling. Utilized Fieldpiece SMAN360 digital manifold to detect low refrigerant charge. Located refrigerant leak at Schrader valve using Inficon D-TEK Select leak detector. Replaced faulty valve core with JB Industries A31406 core removal tool. Recharged system with R-410A to manufacturer specifications. Cleaned condenser coils using Nu-Calgon 4291-08 Nu-Brite for improved heat transfer. Installed new Honeywell FC100A1037 MERV 11 air filter. Post-repair testing confirmed proper system operation, restoring optimal cooling performance and energy efficiency.