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Responded to no cooling complaint on residential HVAC system. Upon arrival, found outdoor condensing unit not operating. Diagnostic testing revealed the contactor had failed due to excessive heat and arcing, causing the contacts to burn and short out the low voltage control circuit. Removed the defective contactor and installed a new replacement unit with proper electrical ratings. Verified all electrical connections were secure and tested low voltage circuit for proper operation. Cycled system through complete cooling operation and confirmed outdoor unit engaged properly, compressor started without issues, and system returned to normal cooling function. System left in proper working order.
Responded to a service call for a continuously dripping prep sink that was previously installed. Upon diagnosis, identified a faulty hot side cartridge in the Durasteel faucet assembly as the source of the leak. Removed and inspected the defective cartridge, documented the failed component with photographs, and provided an estimate for cartridge replacement to resolve the dripping issue.
Responded to gas leak emergency after utility company identified and shut off gas supply to residence. Upon investigation, confirmed very small leak on 1-inch main gas line located directly above furnace in basement area. Leak was discovered following recent plumbing work when gas odor was detected. Assessed repair options and determined leak location presents significant accessibility challenges, as the hard-piped gas line runs through finished ceiling to meter on one end and extends to garage heater on the other end. Conventional repair methods not feasible due to fixed piping configuration and surrounding finished construction. Documented conditions with photographs showing affected piping, copper lines with brass fittings, and exterior gas meter installation with utility shutoff tag visible. Determined that complete gas line replacement or Maxi-Press installation would be required to properly address the leak. Since gas service is only utilized for heating equipment and heating
Responded to request for toilet replacement in upstairs bathroom. Removed existing standard-height toilet and installed new ADA-compliant height toilet matching unit previously installed in another bathroom. Verified proper seating, seal integrity, and flush operation upon completion.
Completed routine Family Rewards cooling maintenance visit on 2013 air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive AC tune-up including filter replacement, condenser coil washing, and full component inspection. System operating properly with 21° temperature drop across evaporator coil, indicating optimal performance. Recommended installation of water detection device near furnace condensate pump to prevent potential basement flooding in event of pump failure.
Replaced defective condenser fan motor and contactor (up to 3 poles, up to 50 amps) on outdoor condensing unit. Parts were sourced from Meno and installation was completed in approximately 2 hours. Upon completion, performed operational verification to confirm proper system function, including checking electrical connections, fan operation, and overall unit performance. System is now running smoothly with normal sound levels and all components functioning as designed.
Performed comprehensive maintenance tune-ups on five air conditioning systems including three mini-split units, two indoor house units, and one garage-mounted unit. All systems were thoroughly cleaned, electrical components tested, and operational parameters verified to be within acceptable ranges. Advised customer that capacitors on two older AC units are beginning to fall out of specification and will require replacement in the near future, though customer elected to defer repairs at this time.
Responded to water leakage issue around furnace unit. Diagnosed plugged condensate line running to evaporator coil as primary cause of water accumulation in drain pan and surrounding area. Successfully cleared blockage from condensate line and drained standing water from pan, restoring proper drainage function. Noted evaporator coil showing significant debris buildup and age-related deterioration. Air conditioning system also exhibiting signs of aging. Recommended replacement pricing and future preventative maintenance cleaning estimates due to overall system age and condition.
Responded to callback for excessive noise from Lennox 13ACX-030-230-01 condenser unit. Diagnosed condenser fan motor with failed internal bearings exhibiting excessive heat and approximately one inch of blade play. Additionally identified contactor producing loud buzzing when energized. Discussed component age and system condition, provided repair recommendations including replacement versus system upgrade options. Obtained approval for necessary repairs, submitted parts order for condenser fan motor replacement.
Performed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up on residential HVAC system with Trane TM9X furnace. System was found to be one pound low on R-410A refrigerant; recharged to factory specifications and verified proper cooling operation. All electrical components tested within manufacturer specifications, replaced air filter, and performed condenser coil cleaning on outdoor unit.
Responded to report of toilet leaking at base with water stains visible on basement ceiling below. Upon inspection, confirmed water infiltration through bathroom floor into basement area. Removed toilet from floor flange to access leak source. Found failed wax ring seal allowing water to bypass the toilet base and penetrate subflooring. Installed new wax ring seal and properly reset toilet to floor flange, ensuring watertight connection between fixture and drain system.
Responded to service call for broken outdoor lawn faucet requiring replacement. Upon inspection, identified failed exterior hose bib that needed complete removal and installation of new unit. Accessed supply line from basement utility area, shut off water supply, and removed existing damaged faucet assembly. Installed new frost-free sillcock with proper pitch for drainage, ensuring secure mounting to exterior wall and leak-free connections at supply line. Tested new faucet installation for proper operation and verified no leaks at connection points. Provided estimate for completed work and documented installation with photographs of related plumbing components.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old air conditioning system. Upon arrival, access to interior was restricted. External inspection of condensing unit revealed critical safety hazard: run winding wire to compressor was completely burned off. System showed evidence of recent capacitor replacement, however refrigerant charge was found to be very low. Given the burned wiring condition and fire risk, immediately pulled the electrical disconnect to prevent system operation until repairs could be completed. Documented equipment condition with photographs and provided repair estimates to homeowner for review. Unit remains inoperable pending approval of necessary electrical repairs and refrigerant system evaluation.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20-year-old air conditioning system. Upon inspection, found contactor obstructed by a ladybug, preventing proper operation. Cleaned contactor contacts and restored cooling function. Noted contactor remains noisy during operation and recommended replacement if issues persist. Verified system operational before departure, though unit age indicates approaching end of service life.
Responded to no cooling complaint on complex four-zone HVAC system where only one zone was operational due to zoning system communication failure. Performed diagnostic evaluation and executed hard reset of zone control system, which successfully restored full communication and operation to all four zones. System includes furnace, air conditioning, steam humidifier, dehumidifier, air exchanger, and four-zone control with harmony system. Recommended monitoring system performance and potential replacement of S30 thermostat and zone harmony system if communication issues recur. All zones confirmed operational at time of departure.
Responded to no cooling call on 10+ year old air conditioning system. Found condenser unit not running with high pressure switch tripped due to severely restricted airflow. Condenser coil was completely plugged with debris, preventing proper heat rejection and causing system shutdown. Reset high pressure switch and thoroughly cleaned condenser coil to restore airflow. Tested capacitor and contactor, both within acceptable parameters. Verified indoor air filter in satisfactory condition. System restarted successfully with 21-degree temperature differential across evaporator coil, confirming proper operation. Unit now cooling effectively and operating within normal parameters.
Responded to no hot water complaint on electric tanked water heater. Upon inspection, found tripped breaker and failed upper heating element with visible damage to electrical components. Replaced faulty upper element and restored power to unit. Performed comprehensive electrical testing on both upper and lower heating elements, thermostats, and all associated wiring to verify proper voltage and functionality throughout the system. Confirmed unit began heating properly after repairs. Provided replacement options for future consideration given the unit's history as a warranty replacement and ongoing concerns about equipment longevity at this location.
Responded to complaint of sewage odor occurring only when air conditioning system operates. Removed evaporator coil cover and discovered heavy contamination with visible mold growth on both sides of coil. Blower motor exhibited rough operation during inspection. Measured temperature drop across coil at approximately 8 degrees, indicating insufficient cooling performance. Connected manifold gauges to R-22 system and confirmed low refrigerant charge. Due to combination of biological contamination, failing blower motor, refrigerant loss in R-22 system, and age of equipment, recommended complete system replacement. Customer approved thorough cleaning of existing equipment and requested estimate for new air conditioning system installation. Documented equipment condition with photographs showing Coleman brand wall-mounted unit with louvered grille. System temporarily serviced pending replacement.
Responded to a leaking electric water heater in a 3,000 square foot residential property. Upon arrival, confirmed active water leak from the existing 50-gallon electric water heater with visible water accumulation on the floor. Removed and disposed of the failed unit, then installed a new 50-gallon electric water heater with proper connections to existing copper supply lines, drain lines, and electrical service. Verified all plumbing connections for leaks, tested temperature and pressure relief valve operation, and confirmed proper electrical function and heating capability of the new unit.
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on one-year-old Lennox air conditioning system. Performed comprehensive electrical testing with all readings within manufacturer specifications. Removed condenser panels and thoroughly cleaned coil, cleared condensate drain line, and demonstrated proper air filter replacement procedure to homeowner. System operational testing confirmed 22-degree temperature split across evaporator coil, indicating proper refrigerant charge and optimal cooling performance.
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