We know the weather in Lake Anna can be unpredictable. For example, the frigid wind and the glaring sun. Above all, your family’s comfort is a priority to us. That’s why when you need affordable air conditioning and heating service, you want the local HVAC Specialists serving Lake Anna at Loving Air.
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Contact UsTired of troubleshooting your HVAC system? At Loving Air, we provide stress-free repairs on your heating and cooling system. Our team has experience with all kinds of makes and models and has the right tools to get your equipment back in working order. Sometimes maintenance just isn’t enough, but we are dedicated to giving your family expert services. Contact us today to learn about some signs it may be time to repair your HVAC system.
Contact UsWhether your system requires cooling or heating maintenance, you’ve got you covered. Our technicians have over 20 years of knowledge and experience for checkups and tune-ups on your HVAC equipment. No matter what type of heating or cooling system you have in your home, we’ll make sure it’s running efficiently and economically. We also provide regular maintenance to ensure your machine is running properly. Give us a call and we’ll tell you about our membership maintenance plans that will save you money, and up the lifespan of your HVAC system.
Proactive AC tune-ups can save you money in the long run. We offer monthly maintenance packages to cut your energy costs.
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Very nice and professional. Good suggestions and good 6 month maintenence check up
Service was excellent by Loving Air and James Morris not happy with Rheem products.
Thank you
Dakota came out, got us an estimate on replacing heat pump/AC outdoor unit and indoor unit. He explained things thoroughly
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Ron, Great service is what we strive for. Thank you for taking your time to leave us such a great review.
Excellent service call Jim is very careful to explain what he is doing and the results of of the maintenance he accomplished.
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Mike, Glad to hear we provided excellent service and took great care of the maintenance on you system. Thank you for the review and have a great day.
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David, Thank you for the great Rockstar compliment on Jimbob. Just don't say that to him we still need his head to be able to fit in his van. LOL. Glad to hear he could take care of you. Have a great day and let us know if you need anything else. Shane Loving
During my inspection today, the customer greeted me at the front door. They allowed me to come inside and they showed me around to all the equipment. They showed me the air filter(s). It was a 20 x 20. They then showed me the thermostat. It was a Nonprogrammable. They then showed me the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. I got started by turning the system off at the thermostat and made my way to the air handler. I inspected multiple different components on the system, including the blower wheel/motor(was dirty, but I cleaned it to the best of my ability), evaporator coil(was dirty but I cleaned it to the best of my ability), drain line (flushed drain line with a gallon of hot water and white vinegar), ductwork(dirty), electrical connections/components, etc. I checked all of these components for proper operation and cleanliness. As well as to make sure that nothing was damaged. I made my way to the outdoor unit. On the outdoor unit I inspected multiple different components as well,
Preformed maintenance inspection on heat pump system. Checked indoor coil and found it to be clean. Wiped down blower motor wheel per contract. Checked ductwork and it failed my inspection. Checked blower motor amp draw and found them to meet manufacturer set points. Checked outdoor coil and found it to be clean with no signs of leaks at this time. Checked outdoor capacitor and found it to meet manufacturer set points. Checked outdoor compressor and fan motor amp draw and found them to meet manufacturer set points. Checked pressures with gauges and found them to meet manufacturer set points with current outdoor temperature. System is in working condition at this time. Let customer pricing to get ductwork clean customer wants to talk with her husband before making a decision.
Upon arrival started with attic system found the blower motor and coil clean no leaks detected on indoor coil. Inspected electrical connections which were clean tight and secured. Drain line flowing properly at this time. When going to the outdoor unit found the coil clean no leaks detected. Electrical connections clean tight and secured system charge was in correct range. Found the bearing for condenser fan failed provided customer with options to adress this. Checking main level indoor found the motor and coil clean no leaks detected on coil at this time. Drain line flowing properly at this time. Found the outdoor unit leaning towards the home provided option to level system to help longevity. Found electrical connection clean secure no damage. Capacitor and condenser fan operating properly at this time. System charge is within manufacturer specifications at this time. Customer declined options at this time to for potential later date.
Upon my arrival today, the customer greeted me at the front door. They then allowed me to come inside and we met with the builder. They wanted a price to move the return ductwork because they are remodeling the inside of the home. I got in contact with Ryan Goring. And he’s building up the estimate and sending it over to the builder. I was unable to check that system out today because of the remodeling that was going on. I did check out the second system on the right side of the home. On that system, everything did check out good. I am giving the customer the option to do a two system duct cleaning once everything is finalized in the home to make sure that there isn’t a large amount of excess dust floating around in the home. All other information on the system is in my check sheet which I have emailed over to the customer.
Upon my arrival today, the customer greeted me at the door. He then allowed me to come inside and he showed me around all the equipment. He showed me the thermostat ,filters, the indoor unit and the outdoor unit. I asked him what was going on with the system and then he informed me that the breaker on the indoor unit kept tripping. He showed me the breaker. It was a 60amp breaker. So I went ahead and get started with the check. During my inspection I found that the breaker was not tripping automatically. I asked the customer if it took a while for the breaker to trip and he did inform me yes. While checking the outdoor unit, I noticed that the thermostat was not programmed correctly. The customer had installed his own thermostat, thinking that it was that, that was causing the issue. The thermostat was programmed for a conventional AC and furnace. I did give him the option to reprogram it correctly and he did go with this option. After the thermostat was reprogrammed, I was able to ch
Arrived at customers residence and was greeted by customer and was led to the thermostat and it is in heat mode and it is functioning properly inspected 2- 16x20 washable filters and they are extremely dirty at this time. Inspected evaporator coil and it is dirty on top and the underside,of coil. Inspected condensate drain is clear at this time. Inspected 2- 60 amp circuit breakers and they are functioning properly at this time. Inspected blower motor and wheel and they both are extremely dirty along with blower motor cabinet and closet with louvered door is extremely dirty at this time. Electrical connections are tight and neat to the components and wire nut connections are tight and neat as well inspected fan motor and blade and both are functioning properly at this time. Leak checked indoor and outdoor coils and found no evidence of leaks at this time. Blower motor has an amp draw of 2.6 amps at this time. Inspected 50/5 and it is weak at this time. Inspected outdoor condenser coi
Upon arrival spoke with customer. Customer had no complaints. Started looking over system and it was very dirty so I priced up to clean unit coil and blower. Spoke with customer and they didn’t want to do it at this time. They are going to try and clean them selves. Unit is level and drain is clear. Changed filter. Indoor is working good besides dirty. Went outside, all electrical checked within specs. Motors amped within specs. System has pressures on it but with dirty unit can’t be sure. Defrost is working at this time. Spoke with customer about humidifier and called Ryan and they also want to have myself and Ryan come look at the unit and see about moving it.
Upon arrival spoke with customer and they said no heat coming out of vents so they had the fire place going. Coil and blower clean, brushed blower in place. Wires all tight. Heat strips checked within specs. Unit is level. Went outside and found capacitor weak and contacter failed. All wires tight. Customer approved contractor but not capacitor so replaced it and started system. Pressures are within specs. Spoke with customer about water in water heater pan and he explained he did that and he takes care of the water heater. System is working at this time.
Upon arrival spoke with customer and she explained the outdoor was covered in ice. Filter is clean and new stat is set correctly and working. Went to basement to indoor unit. Wires are all tight and getting correct calls. Blower and coil is clean. Coil showing no signs of leak. Heat strips working properly. Unit is level and duct work is tight. Drain is clear at this time. Went outside and started checking over system. Contacter and capacitor checked within specs. Fan and compressor amped within specs. Refrigerant levels checked within specs. Found defrost board and sensor have failed and is not allowing system to defrost. Called and found system warranty ran out January 2023. Got price and availability for customer, and priced it up with a membership. Customer approved repairs with membership. 11-17-23 Upon arrival spoke with customer and started on outdoor unit. Shut power off pulled board and put new in place. Pulled sensor and out new in place. Put power back on and went inside
Upon arrival spoke with customer and he was very adamant about not wanting to replace the system. I explained the only way I would bring it up is if the system warranted that outcome. We went to the stat and turned it on. Filter was clean. Went into the attic and pulled unit apart. Unit is level. Drain is clear. Wires are tight. Coil is clean, no leaks but is rusted. Blower is clear. Heat strips checked within specs. Duct work checked within specs. Spoke to the customer about the bulb being out on the uv light and he is not concerned. Went to the outdoor unit, unit is unlevel. Coil is clear. Wires are all tight. Contacter is pitted. Fan and compressor amped within specs. Refrigerant levels checked out within specs. Capacitor checked within specs. Disconnect checked out wires tight. Spoke with customer and explained I had some options for him to try and help the system last longer. Customer explained he was on the fence because last tech explained system needed to be replaced and I ex