Andrew does excellent job . Very friendly and explains what he is doing.
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Larry was very professional, showed up within the time frame stated and took the time to explain everything.
Response from X-Treme Temp Heating & Cooling, LLC:
Thank you so much for this great 5-star review.
X-treme was great they text me when the tech was on his way along with his name. Andrew was very professional and knowledgeable.we needed a new blower motor and he had the part on the truck!Highly Recommend!
Brushed and vacuumed flue pipe and heat exchanger Replaced oil filter, nozzle, and strainer Checked all electrical connections and safeties Performed combustion and smoke tests 7.5%o2 35ppm co 0 smoke Recommend having a chimney person come out as soon as possible. The chimney is starting to get blocked with soot and there are leaves and brick in the chimney. Greg’s chimney 203 630 1976
Brushed and vacuumed flue pipe and heat exchanger Replaced oil filter, nozzle, and strainer Checked all electrical connections and safeties Performed combustion and smoke tests 8.2%o2 23 ppm co 0 smoke While performing the maintenance we found 2 hi-vents that had leaked in the past and have some minor corrosion on them. Recommend replacing the hi-vents at some point in the future. Recommend having a chimney person come out and inspect the chimney. We found a couple leaves in the flue pipe. Greg’s chimney 203 630 1976
Performed a heating pm on an oil furnace Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Replaced the air filter with customer supplied. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. 4.6% o2, 2 ppm, 87.7% efficient System is operating properly.
Performed a heating pm on an oil furnace. Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. System is operating properly.
Performed a heating pm on an oil boiler. Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. 4.2% o2, 5 ppm, 83.3% efficient System is operating properly.
Performed oil heating pm on water heater and boiler Brushed and vacuumed flue pipes and heat exchangers Replaced oil filter, nozzles, and strainers Checked all electrical connections and safeties Performed combustion and smoke tests Boiler-5.2%o2 40 ppm co 0 smoke Water heater- 6.1%o2 37 ppm co 0 smoke Customer stated they have air in the lines again and would like a quote for an air removal device. Will look into pricing for both an air scoop and spirovent. While installing that we also have to replace the pressure relief. Piping is 1 1/4” before the manifold.
Performed a heating pm on an oil boiler. Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. System is operating properly. The oil leak at the tank was from the bottom of the oil filter canister. The inside was pitted and staring to leak. Replaced the bottom half of the oil filter canister and checked for leaks. There is rust on top of the extrol tank from a previous leak. Recommend replacing before it starts to leak.
Upon arrival unit was off. checked air filter and evaporator coil. Evaporator coil was clean but the air filter was slightly dirty. Replaced the air filter started and tested unit with both zones on. The indoor unit turned on, but only the condenser fan turned on outside. Upon further investigation, we found the capacitor for the compressor was bad. After getting customer authorization, we replaced the capacitor. Started the unit. Found the pressures were slightly high and condenser coil was dirty. Rinsed off outdoor condenser coil with water. Started and tested the unit and found the pressures dropped after the condenser coil was clean. Unit is now working properly and refrigerant levels are within manufacturer’s specifications. Recommend installing a discharge air temp sensor.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Tested condensate pump Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps While performing the maintenance we found the capacitor was very weak. It was rated at 45b5 and was reading 42/2. After getting customer authorization we replaced the capacitor. When starting and testing the unit we found the system was low on refrigerant. After getting customer authorization we added 1 lb R410A to the system bringing the subcooling from 1.5 up to 12.8 which is within manufacturer’s specifications. Recommend reassessing the refrigerant levels next year. While performing we found the installer used silver solder instead of braze at the refrigerant pipe connections. It is possible the refrigerant is leaking from there since silver solder is not
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps
Upon arrival unit was on but only the indoor unit was running. Upon investigation found the condenser was off on low pressure. Inspected the wiring and did not find any breaks. Due to the chipmunk nest in the past it is possible the copper is now porous because of the pee. Added 6lbs 8 oz R410A and UV dye to the system. When leaving pressures were 127/328 with 15.8 subcooling. Unit is working properly. Need to return to find the UV dye
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected and replaced air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Tested condensate pump Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps Brushed and vacuumed flue pipe and heat exchanger Replaced oil filter, nozzle, and strainer Checked all electrical connections and safeties Performed combustion and smoke tests 5.3%o2 45ppm co 0 smoke
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Tested condensate pump Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps
Had the customer turn the thermostat up. The circulator turned on and the temperature dropped to 120* and the burner did not turn on. Checked for power in the aquastat. “B1” for the burner had 120v but the burner was not running. Went to remove the primary and the burner started. The relay inside the primary control is intermittently pulling in. The primary control needs to be replaced. Replaced and tested. The system is operating properly.
Performed a heating pm on an oil boiler. Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Replaced the air filters with customer supplied. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. System is operating properly.