with Purchase of Furnace & Air Conditioner
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When you get your heating, air conditioning, and plumbing service through us, you can be assured that it is done properly. Check out our reviews below to read what your neighbors are saying about our heat, AC, and plumber services in Strum, WI.
Completed comprehensive maintenance tune-up on 19-year-old geothermal heat pump system per membership agreement. Performed system diagnostics revealing 26° supply temperature with 5° temperature rise across coil in cooling mode, with inlet pressure at 29 PSI and outlet pressure at 45 PSI, indicating proper operational parameters. Flushed condensate drain line, inspected and tested all capacitors and electrical components for proper function. Cleaned air exchanger filters and replaced Space Guard air filter with customer-supplied media. System operating within normal specifications at time of service completion.
Performed comprehensive AC tune-up on 2012 system under rewards maintenance agreement. Disassembled and thoroughly washed outdoor condenser unit, inspected and tested capacitor and contactor for proper operation, visually inspected evaporator coil to extent accessible, cleared condensate drain line, and verified system performance with 22° temperature split across coil, confirming proper cooling operation.
Completed comprehensive plumbing inspection of newly installed mechanical systems including water heater, sediment filtration system, and blue storage/treatment tank. All components verified to be functioning properly with correct installations and connections. Advised homeowner to monitor evaporative cooler and toilet flappers for potential future maintenance needs.
Responded to recurring water leak issue at water treatment system in basement. Diagnosed problem with faulty plastic drain adapters connected to filtration tanks that were repeatedly splitting. Replaced both drain adapters to resolve the persistent leakage problem.
Diagnosed and serviced 50-gallon Bradford White electric water heater with insufficient heating due to failed elements and significant sediment accumulation. Replaced both upper and lower heating elements and thermostats, then performed complete system drain down and flush to remove sediment buildup, restoring proper functionality to the 10-year-old unit.
Replaced 16-year-old Bradford White electric water heater due to a faulty lower heating element causing inefficient heating with only 4-5 minutes of hot water. New unit installed with proper connections to existing copper plumbing system and expansion tanks, restoring full hot water capacity to the home.
Inspected 89-gallon tanked water heater exhibiting severe damage with hole burned through the side near heating element. Found melted, discolored wiring and compromised metal shell with extensive rust staining on lower front panel. Determined unit requires complete replacement due to safety hazards and structural failure.
Responded to no-heat complaint on recently installed furnace experiencing short cycling. Diagnosed issue as severely clogged filter caused by homeowner's use of ultrasonic humidifier with tap water. Replaced filter, provided spare, and educated customer on proper humidifier operation requiring distilled water to prevent future blockages.
Responded to service call regarding water leakage around water treatment system comprising three vertical tanks (two black filtration units and one green nitrate filter). Upon inspection, identified a crack in the drain adapter on the nitrate filter as the source of the leak. Replaced the damaged adapter with a new component from inventory, resolving the water leakage issue.
Resolved fluctuating water pressure issue by replacing faulty pressure tank. System inspection revealed pressure switch was operating properly but tank had failed. Additionally, capped off unused PVC waterlines and an abandoned cast iron pipe from previous toilet installation per customer's request.
Performed comprehensive furnace tune-up on residential unit. Inspected filter (noted as getting dirty), verified clean and balanced blower, and checked all electrical components finding them within specifications. Identified water damage in upper and lower cabinets from condensate backflow through intake. Unit operation tested at maximum heating rate for 15 minutes with 70°F temperature rise (within 60-90°F specification range). Recommended installation of in-line drain to prevent further condensate damage; customer requested estimate.
Performed inspection of residential water supply system and found first valve leaking at the seam. Provided homeowner with estimate options for valve replacement, including replacement of 3/4" copper supply line valve before water meter.
Completed gas pressure validation and adjustment following LP regulator replacement by gas company. Verified proper operation of newly installed secondary regulator and confirmed appropriate gas pressure settings for both high and low fire operation using dual port manometer.
The customer had been experiencing issues with their AC unit, and I was called in to diagnose the problem. After inspecting the unit, I discovered that the compressor had failed. I replaced the compressor and performed a thorough cleaning of the system to ensure that it was working properly. The customer was thankful for the service.
Inspected hot metal smell coming from a Lennox Furnace in Allen.
Install new well pressure tank T and valves for Joyce R. In Strum Wi. The old fittings were really corroded and leaking ba.
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