Diagnosed a leaking temperature-pressure relief valve on a gas water heater. Replaced the faulty valve, checked tank pressure, and tested for proper ignition. Unit is now operating safely with no further leakage.
Drained and removed the old water heater. Removed old flue pipe and disconnected gas piping. Installed a new Rheem PROG29 gas hot water heater. Installed new flue pipe and modified gas piping as needed. Filled the water heater and started and tested it. Removed old circuit board from the furnace and installed a new one. Started and tested the furnace. Both units are working properly.
Checked the water heater. The pilot was out. Tried relighting the pilot, there is no spark from the igniter. The water heater is 12 years old. The furnace was also showing a malfunction code-23. Pressure switch closed. Checked the pressure switch for obstructions, switch is open and 24 volts goes to it but the inducer does not start. Tested the pressure switch, it opens closes correctly. There is no power going to the inducer from the board. The circuit board needs to be
A homeowner’s Trane XR16 air conditioner in Rocky Hill was failing to cool properly. Upon inspection, I found a low refrigerant charge and traced the issue to a leaking evaporator coil. Using an electronic leak detector, I pinpointed the leak, recovered the remaining R-410A refrigerant, and replaced the damaged coil. I then performed a triple evacuation using a vacuum pump to remove moisture from the system before recharging it with factory-specified refrigerant levels. After verifying correct superheat and subcooling readings, I confirmed that the AC was cooling efficiently. The system is now fully operational, delivering optimal comfort to the home.
A homeowner in Rocky Hill, CT was experiencing weak airflow in certain rooms. After inspecting the duct system, I found multiple loose connections and small air leaks. I sealed the leaks, reinforced the connections, and adjusted the dampers for better airflow balance. After the repairs, the system is now distributing heat evenly throughout the home.
Repaired a Carrier Performance 80 furnace in Rocky Hill, CT that wasn’t heating properly. The issue was a clogged pressure switch tube, causing the unit to fail its safety checks and shut down. I cleared the blockage, tested the switch, and ran a full system diagnostic. The furnace is now operating reliably, keeping the home warm.
Replaced an aging Trane XR80 furnace with a new Trane S9V2 high-efficiency furnace. Disconnected the old unit, installed the new furnace, and connected it to the existing ductwork and gas line. Verified proper airflow, checked gas pressure, and tested ignition cycles. The new system now provides reliable and efficient heating for the home.
Just completed a natural gas water heater replacement with a tankless unit (Rinnai RL75iN High-Efficiency Plus) for a wonderful customer in Rocky Hill, CT. Install went well, ensuring seamless integration. Gas lines we already present, but were checked for safety. Customer happy!