340 Quinnipiac Street / Building 33
Wallingford, CT 06942
203-815-6851

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Andrew H.

Andrew H. Job Checkin

Removed an outdated 20-year-old air conditioner with multiple refrigerant leaks and high energy consumption. Installed a new high-efficiency 16 SEER system, reconnected line set, and tested for correct airflow and charge. System is cooling beautifully. Educated homeowner on thermostat programming and maintenance intervals to keep things running efficiently all summer. Registered warranty and documented installation.


Andrew H.

Andrew H. Job Checkin

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 condenser coil was plugged with pollen and grass. After getting customer authorization we chemically cleaned the condenser coil. Also found that the subcooling and high side pressure were bouncing between 270-350 for pressure and 15-29 subcooling indicating the txv could be starting to go bad. May need to replace the txv in the future. Unit is from 2016


Andrew H.

Andrew H. Job Checkin

Brushed and vacuumed burner tubes Inspected and vacuumed burner and surrounding area Checked electrical connections and safeties Checked gas pressure Performed combustion test Manifold pressure-2.203 in.w.c. Bled all zones of air. When bleeding the zones we found one of the boiler drains was leaking from the packing nut and valve stem. Tried to tighten the packing nut but the leak did not stop. Drained pressure from the system and removed the old boiler drain. Installed a new boiler drain valve and filled the system back up with water. Purged all zones of air again and started and tested the system. Unit is working properly. Boiler pressure when leaving was 18 psi


Larry H.

Larry H. Job Checkin

Performed a heating pm on a gas furnace. Cleaned the flame sensor and checked the igniter. Inspected the heat exchanger and checked the gas pressures. Customer replaces the air filter. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. System is operating properly.


Larry H.

Larry H. Job Checkin

Performed an A/C pm on the system. Customer replaced the air filter. Blew out the drain line. Rinsed the condenser coil. Checked the electrical connections, pressures and temperatures. System is operating properly


Larry H.

Larry H. Job Checkin

Performed an A/C pm on the system. Washed the electronic air filter. Blew out the drain line and tested the condensate pump. Rinsed the condenser coil. Checked the electrical connections, pressures and temperatures. Added 1LB 1oz R-410a to the system. System is operating properly


Dyllan  M.

Dyllan M. Job Checkin

For our commercial customer's annual HVAC maintenance, I completed a comprehensive inspection and servicing of their system. This involved replacing all air filters to ensure clean airflow, checking and adjusting the refrigerant levels for optimal cooling performance, and lubricating the motors and bearings to prevent wear. Additionally, I tested the system's controls and thermostat to ensure accurate temperature management and efficiency.


Andrew H.

Andrew H. Job Checkin

During an HVAC maintenance visit in Plantsville, CT, I discovered a significant issue with the air handler's blower fan, which was causing inefficient airflow and system strain. Upon further inspection, I also found a dirty evaporator coil, significantly reducing the system's cooling ability. The blower fan was repaired, and the evaporator coil thoroughly cleaned, restoring full efficiency and performance to the HVAC system.


Larry H.

Larry H. Job Checkin

Successfully replaced the gas valve on a Rheem water heater, in Southington, CT. Using a high-quality replacement component is essential to ensure longevity on the repair. Homeowner is happy and hot water is restored.


Dyllan  M.

Dyllan M. Job Checkin

I just completed a boiler repair in Southington, Connecticut. A failing pressure relief valve caused water leakage. I replaced the damaged valve and ensured that the repaired boiler was properly tested. The system now runs smoothly, providing dependable heating for the household.


Andrew H.

Andrew H. Job Checkin

Responded to the request for a new furnace installation due to the home's aging system. After assessing their heating needs and the property layout, I recommended a high-efficiency furnace suitable for their home. Installed the new furnace, ensured all connections were secure, and conducted thorough testing to guarantee optimal performance. The homeowners now enjoy improved energy efficiency and reliable heating throughout their home with the newly installed furnace. I provided them with a brief tutorial on the new system and outlined recommended maintenance practices for long-term reliability.


Jonathan L.

Jonathan L. Job Checkin

Received a call from the homeowner reporting a lack of heat in their home. Upon inspection of their furnace, I identified a faulty thermocouple, causing the system to shut down unexpectedly. I replaced the defective part, cleaned the burners, and conducted a comprehensive safety check to ensure proper functioning. After restarting the furnace, the heating system was back to delivering consistent warmth, providing them with a cozy and functional living space.


Andrew H.

Andrew H. Job Checkin

Responded to a call reporting no heat in a home. Upon inspection, I identified a faulty gas valve in the furnace, leading to ignition issues and a broken furnace. I replaced the malfunctioning component, conducted a thorough safety check, and ensured the system was running at peak efficiency. After completing the repair, the furnace was back in operation, providing reliable and consistent warmth for their home during the winter.


Dyllan  M.

Dyllan M. Job Checkin

Responded to a service call at a residence where the homeowners reported insufficient heating. Upon inspection, I identified a malfunctioning igniter in their furnace, leading to intermittent heating issues. I promptly replaced the faulty component, conducted a comprehensive system check, and ensured the thermostat was calibrated correctly. After completing the repair, the heating system was restored to optimal functionality, providing the homeowners with a warm and comfortable home environment. I also took the time to educate them on regular maintenance practices to prevent similar issues in the future.


Larry H.

Larry H. Job Checkin

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.