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Responded to a bathroom sink with chronic slow drainage issue. Previous attempts by occupant using baking soda, vinegar, and chemical drain cleaner were unsuccessful. Upon inspection, identified hair accumulation as the primary cause of blockage. Successfully cleared the drain line using cable equipment. Verified proper drainage flow upon completion.
Responded to no cooling complaint on 3-year-old HVAC system with reported freezing on exterior refrigerant line. Found severely restricted airflow due to plugged air filter contaminated with humidifier dust buildup. Removed clogged filter, verified system operation and proper airflow restoration, and educated property owner on maintenance concerns related to humidifier dust accumulation affecting filter performance and system efficiency.
Responded to no cooling complaint on Rheem central air conditioning system. Air conditioner condenser unit operational, but blower motor in furnace not running. Performed diagnostic inspection of blower motor and control board. Identified loose speed tap connections on blower motor control board. Voltage testing confirmed 120V supply to blower motor, but only 1.8V present on low-voltage side of blower, indicating control board failure. Blower motor also appears to have failed due to insufficient voltage supply. Documented findings with photos of unit nameplate and internal components. System requires replacement of both blower motor control board and blower motor assembly to restore cooling operation. Checking warranty status before proceeding with repairs.
Responded to no cooling complaint on residential HVAC system. Found unit running but blower not operating. Diagnostic testing revealed high voltage present at blower but no low-voltage signal from control board. Used ECM tester to verify blower motor functionality with direct 24V application—motor operated properly, confirming control board failure. Replaced defective control board and ECM motor. System restored to full operational status with proper airflow and cooling capability.
Responded to warranty call for furnace vibration issue during high fire operation. Upon inspection, identified out-of-round blower wheel as root cause of excessive vibration and shaking. Verified airflow concerns and checked dip switch settings on unit control board. Ordered replacement blower wheel assembly to resolve mechanical failure and restore proper system operation.
Installed new ADA comfort height toilet on upstairs bathroom floor using new wax ring, bolts, and standard mounting hardware. Replaced defective solenoid valve on kitchen faucet with warranty part, restoring proper electronic water control functionality. Both installations completed with all connections tested and verified leak-free.
Performed comprehensive air conditioning tune-up and maintenance on residential cooling system. Conducted thorough inspection of all electrical components, verified capacitor reading at proper specifications (35/5 MFD), and cleaned condenser coils to restore optimal heat transfer efficiency. Replaced heavily soiled air filter, confirmed evaporator drain line flowing freely, and verified proper airflow with clean blower assembly. System startup confirmed proper operation with 20-degree temperature split across evaporator coil, indicating unit performing within manufacturer specifications.
Provided estimate for replacement of two 30-year-old toilets with ADA-compliant units and presented multiple options to customer. Successfully installed two new ADA toilets upon approval. Additionally diagnosed low water pressure issue at kitchen faucet and determined that the touchless faucet's solenoid valve had failed and requires replacement.
Responded to no heat call for commercial office with dual furnace system. Upon arrival, found two separate split systems: one ceiling-mounted unit serving office area controlled by hallway thermostat, and one upstairs unit serving break room controlled by break room thermostat.
Diagnosed break room thermostat displaying low battery warning, preventing upstairs furnace from initiating. Replaced thermostat batteries and verified successful furnace ignition and operation. Inspected air filter which showed moderate dust accumulation. Recommended filter replacement for both units.
Investigated ceiling-mounted furnace which was short-cycling and tripping on high limit safety. Found severely restricted air filter causing inadequate airflow and overheating condition. Accessed unit through drop ceiling using ladder due to challenging installation location with limited workspace. Identified extremely dirty filter as root cause of limit trips and inadequate heating. Advised customer to replace
Responded to service call for kitchen sink reinstallation following new countertop installation. Mounted kitchen sink faucet and reverse osmosis faucet to new sink basin. Installed two new basket strainers per customer request. Reconfigured PVC drain assembly to accommodate significantly deeper sink basin, ensuring proper drainage pitch. Corrected previous reverse osmosis discharge line that had been improperly threaded directly into sink drain. Completed all plumbing connections and verified proper operation of both faucets and drainage system.
Responded to service call for furnace leaking water on 6-year-old unit. Upon inspection, identified failed condensate collector box as source of water leak. Removed defective collector box and installed replacement unit. Verified proper drainage through condensate system, confirmed no additional leaks, and tested furnace operation to ensure proper functionality.
Completed routine plumbing inspection with no issues identified. All plumbing systems, fixtures, and components were examined and found to be functioning properly with no leaks, defects, or areas of concern noted at the time of service.
Installed shut-off valve on gas heater located in garage per request. Verified proper operation of all gas appliances after installation by confirming successful ignition and normal function. Job completed successfully with no issues.
Replaced high limit safety switch on Lennox furnace per approved estimate. Completed installation according to manufacturer specifications and performed operational testing to verify proper system function. All safety parameters now within normal operating range and furnace is working correctly.
Responded to emergency call regarding water leaking from kitchen sink into basement. Diagnosed issue as drain backup at standpipe under kitchen sink, causing significant flooding. Successfully cleared blockage using drain auger and modified installation by raising standpipe height to prevent future flooding incidents and provide early warning of potential backups.
Diagnosed no heat issue on 10+ year old Goodman furnace with repeated ignition failure and lockout. Inspection revealed heavily rusted burners causing inconsistent ignition and a leaking cold end header box at typical failure point. Replaced burners to restore heating function and recommended header box replacement, which customer elected to defer. Heat exchanger inspection showed no current integrity issues.
Successfully replaced a variable speed combustion inducer assembly on an IBC boiler system as part of a sold repair. Performed comprehensive maintenance including disassembly and cleaning of the heat exchanger during the customer's first annual boiler tuneup under their membership. System is now operating properly with restored heating functionality.
Responded to service call for IBC boiler experiencing intermittent operation and combustion blower issues. Diagnosed fan motor problem likely caused by dislodged motor cover that became wedged against the motor wheel, causing imbalance and irregular fan speed cycling. Performed temporary motor adjustment to restore operation, but recommended replacement of motor and complete system tuneup due to lack of maintenance over past three years.
Responded to no-heat call for 5-year-old natural gas furnace. Diagnosed main limit switch failure (reading 0 ohms) and inadequate airflow due to improperly sized ductwork. Temporarily installed 130-degree limit switch to restore heat operation, though manufacturer specification calls for 120-degree switch. Advised customer that ductwork reconfiguration may be necessary to prevent future limit trips and overheating issues.
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