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Responded to water leak emergency affecting lower unit bathroom ceiling originating from vacant upper unit. Upon investigation, identified clogged bathroom sink drain line in upper unit as source of leak rather than initially suspected toilet issue. Snaked and cleared drain line obstruction to restore proper drainage and prevent further water intrusion. Inspected toilet in upper unit and confirmed operational status. Documented water spotting on lower unit ceiling and verified leak resolution after clearing blockage.
Responded to service call for reported water leak from wall near toilet in residential basement. Upon arrival, accessed mechanical room and opened wall access panel to inspect plumbing infrastructure. Conducted thorough visual inspection of all visible water supply lines, drain pipes, and connections within the wall cavity and surrounding basement area. Examined toilet supply line, shut-off valve, and wall penetrations for signs of active leakage or moisture. Inspected HVAC equipment area and associated piping for potential water sources. Despite comprehensive investigation of all accessible plumbing components, unable to locate active leak or identify source of reported water intrusion. No visible water damage, moisture accumulation, or dripping observed during service visit. House main water shut-off valve location confirmed in family room for future reference. Additionally provided estimate for kitchen or bathroom faucet replacement as requested by customer, which was declined at th
Responded to no-cooling complaint on residential air conditioning system. Upon arrival, performed diagnostic evaluation of 10-year-old outdoor condensing unit. Testing confirmed compressor failure, rendering the system inoperable. Evaluated capacitor and electrical connections during diagnosis. Due to age of equipment and cost of compressor replacement versus new unit efficiency, recommended complete system replacement. Customer approved replacement of outdoor condensing unit. Unit replacement will provide improved energy efficiency and reliability compared to repairing aging equipment with failed compressor.
Completed annual air conditioning tune-up and preventative maintenance on a 21-year-old system in a condominium unit. Performed standard inspection, cleaning, and testing procedures to ensure optimal system performance for the cooling season.
Responded to urgent water leak in furnace room affecting Rheem water heater and surrounding mechanical equipment. Upon arrival, water supply was already shut off by homeowner. Conducted systematic pressure test by slowly restoring water supply to identify leak source among multiple suspected areas. Located pinhole leak on hot water outlet pipe of water heater that had been spraying water throughout the mechanical room. Shut off water supply and performed repair by cutting out compromised section of copper piping and installing coupling to restore pipe integrity. Restored water supply and conducted 15-minute pressure monitoring to verify repair and check for additional leaks. No further leaks detected. Relit water heater pilot and verified proper operation before restoring system to full service.
Completed comprehensive AC tune-up and maintenance service on a 6-year-old residential HVAC system located in a commercial property. Performed full system inspection including the York furnace with 10-12 year old air handler unit. Identified and replaced faulty door safety switch to restore proper system operation. Utilized infrared thermometer to verify temperature differentials and system performance. Inspected condensate drain system, PVC venting configuration, and all mechanical components to ensure optimal functionality and safety compliance.
Responded to service call for ductless mini-split system installed in June 2024 with non-operational head unit. Upon arrival, found head unit displaying fault code 17, indicating refrigerant issue. Confirmed system was operating below proper charge level. Performed nitrogen pressure test with soap bubble solution on condensing unit flare connections to check for leaks; no leaks detected at exterior connections. Recharged system to manufacturer's specified factory charge level and injected UV leak detection dye into refrigerant circuit for future diagnostics. System restored to operational status. Advised homeowner to power down unit and contact office immediately if fault recurs, as leak dye will aid in pinpointing refrigerant loss location during follow-up visit if needed.
Responded to service call for malfunctioning exterior hose bibb at commercial property. Upon inspection, determined the existing commercial-grade hose bibb was beyond repair and required full replacement. Assessed the installation location and underlying plumbing infrastructure, including the supply lines running through the basement utility area. Documented the current condition with photographs showing the pipe configuration, insulation, and connection points where the supply line penetrates the concrete floor and extends to the exterior fixture. Prepared a comprehensive replacement estimate for the property manager's review, detailing the scope of work required to install a new commercial-grade hose bibb assembly with proper shutoff valve and freeze protection measures.
Completed prepaid 4Front member maintenance on one Lennox AC system, performing comprehensive tune-up and system inspection. Addressed rodent activity in mechanical area by strategically placing traps around HVAC equipment and related plumbing systems. Verified proper operation of furnace unit, associated ductwork, and venting components during maintenance visit.
Completed annual air conditioning tuneup and inspection on Lennox HVAC system. Verified operational status of all components, inspected 16x25x1 FPR 7 air filter in proper position within air handler housing, and confirmed PVC condensate drain lines are clear with proper labeling. System is functioning within normal parameters with no deficiencies noted at this time.
Completed reset and reinstallation of toilet and pedestal sink in powder room. Upon inspection, discovered the toilet flange was positioned 1/2" below the finished floor level, which would have compromised the seal and stability of the fixture. Installed appropriate flange spacer to bring the mounting surface flush with the floor plane, ensuring proper alignment and secure attachment. Successfully set both the toilet and pedestal sink, restoring full functionality to the fixtures with proper sealing and secure mounting.
Completed annual cooling maintenance visit on 3-year-old AC system with no known issues or concerns reported. Performed comprehensive tune-up inspection per preventive agreement protocol, verifying proper system operation, refrigerant levels, electrical connections, and overall equipment performance. All components found operating within manufacturer specifications with no deficiencies identified or repairs required at this time.
Responded to no heat call on furnace that had been previously serviced approximately one month prior for the same issue. Upon arrival, accessed utility room and performed diagnostic testing on furnace control system. Confirmed defective control board as root cause of heating failure. Removed failed control board from control panel enclosure and installed new replacement board. Reconnected all low-voltage control wiring to proper terminals on new board, ensuring secure connections at all terminal strips and connector blocks. Restored power to unit, verified proper operation of heating system, and confirmed furnace cycled normally through all operational sequences.
Completed scheduled filter replacement maintenance on two rooftop units (Daikin RTUs) per maintenance agreement. Replaced four 16x16x2 filters and two 20x25x2 filters, then dated all new filters for tracking purposes. Documented completion with photos of equipment.
Responded to service call regarding humidifier performance. Upon inspection, discovered damper was closed off, restricting proper airflow to the humidifier. Opened damper to restore proper operation. Verified Honeywell Equipment Interface Module connections and confirmed proper ductwork configuration.
Responded to service call for non-functioning tube heaters on pergola. Diagnosed and cleaned dirty spark igniter and flame rod on one heater, restoring proper ignition and operation. Second heater was functioning correctly but had a burnt-out red indicator light. All heaters now operating properly.
Responded to no heat complaint on unit that had recent tune-up. Inspected system including electrical panel, breaker status, and thermostat functionality. Determined cause was dirty filter with white powder accumulation; customer advised to call back if unit shuts down again to capture diagnostic code.
Responded to service call for Banje tankless water heater displaying error code E110 with no hot water output. Diagnosed issue as screen obstruction; cleared accumulated debris from system which restored normal operation. Unit now functioning properly with temperature set at 125°F.
Responded to service call for pilot light repeatedly extinguishing in aging furnace. Upon inspection, discovered significant heat exchanger deterioration with visible cracking and corrosion, along with a failing blower motor with loose belt. Recommended full system replacement as repair costs would approach replacement value. Set up emergency replacement service due to safety concerns.
Responded to service call for leaky tub faucet. Upon inspection, found deteriorated shower valve cartridge with significant mineral buildup. Removed old Moen cartridge and replaced with customer-supplied replacement part. Successfully restored proper function and eliminated leak.
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