with Purchase of Furnace & Air Conditioner
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Replaced single-stage control board on HVAC system due to recurring failure. Relocated and remounted control board several inches higher than original position to prevent water splash damage that caused previous annual failures. Verified system operation upon completion with all functions working properly.
Performed follow-up system balancing on 1-year-old Lennox split system with no active airflow or comfort concerns. Completed comprehensive AC tune-up and furnace maintenance per scheduled balancing visit promised at installation. Verified proper airflow distribution throughout system, checked refrigerant levels, inspected electrical connections, tested thermostat operation, and ensured all mechanical components functioning within manufacturer specifications. Documentation and photos captured for service records.
Responded to service call for boiler ignition issues that had been previously diagnosed with flame sensor and spark rod replacement, which did not resolve the problem. Upon inspection, discovered bird nest obstruction in vent pipe and removed debris to restore proper venting. Tested incoming propane gas pressure, found it reading 10 inches water column below manufacturer specifications of 11-14 inches. Adjusted gas pressure to 12 inches water column for optimal performance. Conducted operational testing of boiler system, which ignited successfully with one hard start noted during testing. Installed new flame sensor and spark rod as previously sold. Submitted warranty form for potential gas valve and venturi replacement if future issues arise. Additionally, performed Comfort Club maintenance service on two separate air conditioning systems located in two homes on the property, completing routine tune-up procedures on both units. All systems operational upon departure.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 20+ year old air conditioning system that was frozen solid. Upon arrival, customer had already thawed coils per initial instructions to shut down compressor and run fan only. Verified refrigerant charge levels were within acceptable range. Inspected MERV 11 filter in basement, found minimal restriction. System was maintaining temperature setpoint at time of inspection. Discovered blower motor showing signs of oil leakage from bearings. Inspected all electrical connections and tightened loose wire nuts throughout system. Documented equipment condition with photographs showing heavily soiled blower motor assembly with significant dust and debris accumulation. Due to age of equipment and blower motor condition, recommended comfort advisor consultation for replacement options.
Responded to no air conditioning call on aging HVAC system. Diagnosed blower motor failure to start; performed jumper test confirming motor operational but control board not sending signal. Removed and inspected control board, discovering visible water damage and moisture infiltration. Unit installed at floor level by previous contractor, making it susceptible to water splash and repeated board failures. Provided pricing options for replacement control board and recommended advisor consultation to evaluate either raising furnace installation height or full system replacement due to chronic moisture-related issues and installation concerns.
Completed routine maintenance on residential water filtration system by replacing three filters in a four-stage reverse osmosis unit. The membrane filter was not replaced during this service as it was not yet due for replacement. Customer was advised that all four filters, including the membrane, will require replacement during next year's scheduled maintenance. No leaks or operational issues were identified during the service call, and the system was returned to normal operation.
Responded to complaint of premature hot water depletion on commercial tanked water heater. Diagnosed crossover issue caused by cold water faucet left open at mop sink, allowing cold water to migrate into hot water system. Closed cold water faucet at mop sink to eliminate crossover condition. Reset water heater thermostat to factory settings. Verified proper operation of heating elements and temperature controls. Unit restored to normal function with full hot water capacity.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 30+ year old Heil central air conditioning system (Model CA5024vkb1) that was experiencing line freeze-up. Diagnosed faulty contactor that remained closed even when 24V power was disconnected, causing compressor to run continuously and resulting in system freeze-up. Verified evaporator coil was clear of obstructions and inspected all system components. Checked R-22 refrigerant pressures which were within acceptable range, confirmed approximately 20° temperature drop across system, and verified proper operation after addressing contactor issue. Unit returned to normal operation with adequate cooling performance despite age of equipment.
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection of residential property. Inspected water heater, expansion tanks, circulation pump, copper supply lines, PVC drainage systems, shut-off valves, and all visible plumbing connections in basement mechanical areas. All systems were documented photographically, and detailed findings were provided in the inspection report.
Responded to service call for toilet replacement consultation. Assessed existing standard toilet and provided estimate with multiple options for replacement. Customer selected ADA-compliant tall elongated toilet model. Proceeded with complete toilet removal and replacement, installing new ADA-height elongated bowl unit with all necessary hardware, wax ring, and water supply connections. Tested for proper flush operation and verified no leaks at base or supply line connections upon completion.
Responded to water leak complaint at furnace location causing significant basement flooding and property damage. Upon inspection, discovered the air conditioning unit's condensate drain hose had become dislodged from the drain trap on the furnace. This disconnection prevented proper drainage, causing the drain pan to overflow and discharge water throughout the basement area. Repositioned the drain hose properly into the trap, restoring correct drainage function. Verified condensate flow was operating correctly after repair. System returned to normal operation with no further leakage observed.
Performed comprehensive maintenance inspection on geothermal cooling system responding to no-cooling concern. Verified all system settings, operational parameters, temperature differentials, and refrigerant pressures were within normal operating range. Confirmed proper system startup, cooling cycle operation, and shutdown sequence, with all components functioning correctly per manufacturer specifications.
Responded to boiler lockout condition on Weil-McLain unit. Upon arrival, reset system and boiler successfully ignited and ran through initial cycle. Induced second heat call to verify operation, which resulted in ignition failure and subsequent lockout. Diagnosed faulty igniter as cause of intermittent failure. Provided estimate for igniter replacement. Also performed requested AC tune-up during same visit.
Completed annual air conditioning maintenance and tuneup on residential HVAC system. Tested air conditioner operation and confirmed proper temperature differential across the evaporator coil. Replaced furnace filter and flushed condensate drain line to ensure proper drainage. Performed exterior condenser unit inspection, cleaning condenser coils by washing accumulated debris and dirt from fins. All components tested and found operating within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted.
Installed bidet attachment to existing toilet and established dedicated electrical circuit for bidet operation. Ran new wiring from electrical panel through attic space down to toilet location and installed GFCI-protected outlet to meet code requirements for bathroom electrical fixtures.
Responded to upstairs bathroom for clogged toilet caused by set of vehicle keys that had been accidentally dropped into the bowl. Provided customer with options for either attempting extraction and cleaning versus full toilet replacement. Customer elected to proceed with new installation. Removed existing toilet and installed new Gerber comfort height model. Successfully retrieved keys from base of old toilet during removal. Tested new installation for proper operation and verified no leaks present at water supply connection and floor flange seal.
Responded to complaint of excessively hot domestic water temperature. Found domestic hot water at 170° with boiler cycling continuously. Boiler heating parameter was incorrectly configured, causing system to run nonstop and overheat domestic water supply. Drained water heater to reduce temperature to 110° at tap, then adjusted boiler parameters to proper settings. Configured domestic hot water to heat to 130° and set heating parameter reset for air handler operation at 140°. Tested both domestic hot water delivery and hydronic heating system to verify proper operation. System now functioning correctly with appropriate temperature control for both domestic water and space heating.
Performed comprehensive cooling system tune-up on 23-year-old Bryant air conditioning unit, inspecting both indoor air handler and outdoor condenser components. System is operating with an 18-degree temperature split and refrigerant charge appears borderline low but functional under current conditions; noted that mild ambient temperature (67°F) limited full load testing capabilities. Customer advised of unit's age and plans to continue operation until replacement becomes necessary.
Performed annual AC tune-up on 23-year-old R410A system. Diagnosed no-call condition at thermostat; jumped thermostat to verify AC operation. Inspected indoor unit, flushed condensate drain, and tested blower capacitors—discovered dual 10µF capacitors (totaling 20µF) with one reading 7.5µF and the other near zero. Cleaned outdoor condenser coil and evaluated outdoor capacitors; fan capacitor tested weak, compressor capacitor aged but functional. Verified system pressures and operation. Replaced failed indoor blower capacitors, weak outdoor fan capacitor, and faulty thermostat. Configured new thermostat as heat pump to prioritize hot water fan coil operation before auxiliary electric heat engages. Tested and confirmed proper heating and cooling operation upon completion.
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection of water heater installation, examining copper supply lines, gas connections, and associated components. Documented existing corrosion on copper piping with visible patina formation, verified proper installation of yellow flexible gas line with appropriate brass fittings and PVC connections, and assessed HVAC refrigeration system equipment including pressure gauges, hoses, and monitoring devices for proper operation and compliance with code requirements.
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