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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.
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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
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Leslie, Thank you for the review. Please let me know if you ever have any questions. Have a great day. Shane Loving
It's nice to have a company show up on time.
Response from Loving Air, Inc.:
Thank you Ron. Glad to hear that we are providing the customer service that every customer should experience. Shane Loving Owner
Professional caring honest
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Thank you for the review. We really do care about our customers and are always looking out for their best interest.
Took the time to show and explain issues and options. Told me what was still under warranty and to call that company to save me cost and not disrupt the warranty. Just an honest and concerned professional who wanted me to get the best solution
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Thank you for the review. We are glad that we were able to get you taken care under the warranty.
Nice to have a service company show up on time!
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Thank you for the 5 star review. We greatly appreciate the feed back. Please let us know if you have any questions.
Arrived at customers residence and was greeted by customer.. Customer led me to the thermostat and it is functioning properly and according to manufacturers specifications at this time…inspected Drip pan under air handler and it is dry but is showing some light surface rust at this time..Air handler is sitting level above drip pan on cinder blocks giving proper stability for air handler.. Inspected APCO whole house purification system is not working due to bad bulbs in unit at this time… Inspected dip pan puck wet switch and it is functioning normally at this time.. Inspected CS1 safety switch and it is functioning properly at this time.. inspected condensate drain and it is clear at this time.. inspected disconnect to the air handler and it is functioning properly and is tight and neat to the indoor unit at this time.Electrical connections are tight and neat to the components at this time and wire nut connections are tight and neat at this time.. Refrigerant lines are tight and neat
Came today to do a maintenance on both systems during my inspection I found a couple issues, including the indoor and outdoor only main system. Did not have surge protectors on them so I gave the customer the option to add them and he excepted. I also found that the drain pan was pretty dirty. I went ahead and cleaned out and gave the customer a option for doing a drain pan strip to keep it clean and he also excepted that I cleaned both outdoor units and the indoor evaporator coil on the main system checked out both pieces of equipment. They are both running efficiently at this time. All other information is in both check sheets that I have email to the customer.
Upon arrival spoke with the customer. Explained everything I would be doing today, she explained there where no issues she had noticed. Went to stat and turned system on. Filter was brand new. Made sure good air flow except one room where the dogs where. Went to crawl space where indoor unit is. Wires are all tight. Unit is level. Drain is clear and water safety’s are working. Coil and blower are clear at this time. No leaks on coil. Disconnect wires are tight. Duct work is tight and nothing falling at this time. Went to outdoor unit. Coil is clean. Wires all tight. Contacter checked within specs. Capacitor checked out at 35/5. Fan amped at 1.3amps. Compressor amped at 4.93amps. Refrigerant levels where 102/315. Let system run awhile. Disconnect wires are tight and surge protector is working well. Gave the customer some options on flushing the water heater, cleaning the dryer vent, and a UV stick light but customer did not want to do anything at this time of service.
Upon arrival spoke with customer and he explained what was going on. Went to stat and system had no power to it. Filter was clean. Went to indoor unit. Found fuse blown. Showed customer and explained the issue and that there was a short. Customer approved repair, and we located the short in the outdoor unit and fixed issue. Went back to the indoor. Coil is clean with no leaks and the blower is clear. All wires are tight and duct work is tight. Heat strips working well and turning off and on. Drain is clean. Indoor unit passes my inspection. Went to outdoor unit. Coil is clear. Wires are tight. Contacter and capacitor pass my inspection. Fan motor amped at 1.1amps showing no signs of oil leak. Compressor amped at 6.27amps. Refrigerant levels where 98/357. Disconnect wires are tight. System over all is working good at this time of service. Went over the options with the customer.
' Upon arrival spoke with customer and explained what I would be doing today. Customer explained where everything is in the home. Started with the upstairs, turned stat up and checked for any alarms. Only one was for filter so I reset it. Went into attic, unit is level. Drain is clear. Wires all tight, heat strips amped within specs. Coil and blower are clean. Duct work is all tight. Indoor unit is working well. Went to basement unit, unit is level. Wires all tight. Fan and coil are clean. Heat strips amped within specs. Drain is clear. Went outside, started with attic outdoor. Coil is clean. Wires are tight. Fan amped at 1.3amps compressor amped at 5.1amps. Refrigerant levels are 114/357. Disconnect wires all tight. Basement outdoor, wires all tight. Fan amped at .79amps compressor amped at 4.37amps. Refrigerant levels are 111/346. Disconnect wires are tight. Looked over inside of unit and found true suction line rubbing against reversing valve. Price up to repair. Spoke with custome
<br> Upon arrival filters are clean. Blower is clean. Wires are tight. System is a electric furnace straight ac. Heater kits all amp within specs. No burnt or broken wires. Indoor drain is clear. Went outside, made sure all electrical is tight. Contacter and capacitor checked within the manufacturing specs. System has pressure on it. Disconnect wires are tight. Spoke to customer about some options we could provide them. Customer is going to speak to the family about them. System is working at this time of service.
The evaporator coil is clean and free of debris. The blower amp are 4.9 in correct range per manufacturer specifications. I cleaned the flame sensor. The igniter is in good condition. I cleared the hoses. The pressure switches are in good working condition. The limit and rollouts are in good condition. The burners and heat exchanger are in good condition. I cleaned the condenser coil under the club membership agreement. The compressor amps are 6.6 in correct range per manufacturer specifications. The defrost cycle is working properly at this time. The condenser fan amps are 1.7 in correct range per manufacturer specifications. The refrigerant pressures are 440/135 in correct range per manufacturer specifications. The Contactor and dual capacitor are in good condition. The compressor start capacitor is in correct range per manufacturer specifications. The system is working properly at this time. The customer requested some humidifier options. I presented options to the customer.
. Upon arrival spoke with the customer. She showed me the thermostat and the filter. The filter was a little dirty. She had an new one. Put new filter in. Set stat to heat. Went to indoor unit. Inspected the evaporator coil. The coil is clean and free of debris. Leak searched the coil and didn’t find any leaks. Inspected the blower motor and housing. The blower housing is clean and free of debris. The blower motor amped at 1.54. This is in range per manufacture specifications. The electric heat strips are working properly at this time. The heat strips amped at 20.93 and 20.82. Both are in range. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. All visible duct work is good and secure. The indoor unit is clean and working properly. Went to outdoor unit. Tested the defrost cycle. The defrost cycle is working properly at this time. The Refrigerant pressures were 135/434. This is in range. The compressor amped at 5.73. The condenser fan motor amped at .54. Both are wi
. Upon arrival the filter was clean. Spoke with the customer. She showed me the stat and said the indoor was in the crawlspace. Set stat to heat. Went to indoor unit. Inspected evaporator coil. The coil is clean and free of debris. Leak searched the coil and didn’t find any leaks at this time. Inspected the blower housing and motor. The blower housing is a little dirty. Went ahead and cleaned it under membership. The blower motor amped at 1.43. This is in range per manufacture specifications. Inspected the electric heat strips. Both are working properly and amped at 20.83 and 20.25. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. The drain is clear and the drain safeties are working properly. Went to outdoor unit. Tested defrost. Defrost is working properly. The Refrigerant pressures were 135/358. This is in range per manufacture specifications. The compressor amped at 4.56. The condenser fan motor amped at .56. Both are amping within the range per manufacture sp