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Dennis Great customers like yourself deserve great service. Thank you for your continue support of Loving Air. Have a great weekend
James was so polite and explained the problem and how to get it resolved.
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Ashley, Customer service is #1. We are happy to provide that type of service. Have a great weekend
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Dennis, We were glad it was somebody other then Shane also. LOL Sincerely Shane Loving
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Mary, Great is what we always want to be. Glad we were that for you. Have a great day. Shane Loving
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Stephen, Thank you for the review. Great service is what we strive to provide. Please let us know if you need anything else.
No a/c. got here within 2 hrs of my calling and had it fixed and were out in an hour.
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Mary, We love to get the a/c up and running as quick as possible. Love hearing we did that for you. Have a great day and let us know if there is anything else we can do for you. Shane Loving
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Jerry, Thank you for the review. We don't like to hear back from our customers we love it. Have a safe and happy memorial weekend. Shane Loving
Upon arrival spoke with customer and turned stat on, went into attic, drain is clear, wires are tight. Blower amped at .9amps. Coil is clear. Indoor unit is working good and made sure board was up to date. Went outside, found 35/5 capacitor had failed. Called and made sure system was under warranty and priced up warranty capacitor. Spoke with customer and she only wanted to do warranty work at this time. Replaced capacitor and started system. Outdoor coil is dirty. Fan amped at 1.3amps. Compressor amped at 5.6amps. Refrigerant levels are 130/335. 80° upstairs and 77° outside. 9° subcool. System is working good at this time.
Upon arrival filter was just changed. System set to 72° and its 72°. Turned stat to 68, went into attic, found drain line was clogged. Got approval to clean it from the customer. Cleaned and dumped 5gal of water threw line to make sure it was not clogged further down. Blower and coil are clean. Blower amped at .9amps. Wires all tight. Went outside, coil was clear, wires all tight. Fan amped at 1.1amps. Compressor amped at 4.6amps. Refrigerant levels where 115/325, 11° subcool. System is cooling properly and working good at this time of service.
. Upon arrival found indoor unit running good. The coil is clean. The blower was clean. The blower motor amped within the manufacture specifications at .98. All wiring is good and tight. Drain is clear. Went to outdoor unit. Found coresensor tripped. Reset sensor and found the fan not spinning. Tested capacitor and it was reading 0. Changed capacitor and it started up. The refrigerant pressures were spot on. The compressor amped at 5.50 the condenser fan motor amped at .56. Both are amping within the range per manufacture specifications. System is working properly at this time. Not a call back.
. Upon arrival turned the thermostat to ac and went to indoor unit. The filter is clean. Inspected evaporator coil. The coil is clean. No signs of rust or leaks. Inspected blower motor and blower housing. The blower motor amped within the manufacture specifications at 1.21. The blower housing is clean and free of dirt and debris. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. Inspected drain. Poured water down the drain and it’s flowing properly. The ez trap is working properly. All duct work is good and tight. Went to outdoor unit. The refrigerant pressures were 125/273. Had 9 degrees of super heat and 8.7 degrees of Subcooling. The 35/5 capacitor checked out in range at 34.5/4.99. The compressor amped at 5.15. The condenser fan motor amped at .54. Both are amping within the range per manufacture specifications. Inspected contactor. The contactor is free of pitting and free of burn marks. Inspected low and high voltage wiring on outdoor unit. All wiring is good
. Upon arrival went to downstairs system. Turned the ac on. 20x20x1 and 14x14x1 filters were clean. Went to indoor unit. The evaporator coil is clean and free of debris. No leaks at this time. Inspected blower motor and blower housing. The blower motor amped at .69. The blower motor is spinning freely. The blower housing is clean and free of debris. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. The drain is clear. Tested drain safeties. The drain safeties are working properly. Tested condensation pump. Pump is working as it should. Went to outdoor unit. System calls for 9 degrees of Subcooling. I had 5. Had to add about a pound of refrigerant. The Refrigerant pressures were 120/255. The compressor and fan motor amped within the manufacture specifications. The surge protector is working properly. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. System is working properly. Checked system for any updates. No updates available. The temperature in
. Upon arrival filter was clean. Turned the thermostat to ac and went to indoor unit. The blower housing is a little dirty. The blower motor amped within the manufacture specifications at 2.58. Inspected evaporator coil. Coil is rusted. Didn’t find any leaks at this time. The coil is clean. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. The drain is clear. System has no drain safeties on it. Thermostat is working properly. All duct is good and tight. Went to outdoor unit. The condenser coil is a little dirty. The Refrigerant pressures were 65/150. The compressor amped at 7.88. The condenser fan motor amped at .67. Both are within the range per manufacture specifications. The contactor is new and free of pitting. The 60/5 capacitor checked out at 59.9/4.8. It is in range. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. None found burned or broken. The disconnect is working properly. System checked out ok at this time. System is older and coul
. Upon arrival filter was clean. The blower motor amped within the manufacture specifications at 1.88. The blower housing is clean. Inspected evaporator coil. Coil is rusted but could not find any leaks. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. Indoor is running good. Went to outdoor unit. The capacitor checked out in range. The contactor is a little pitted but is ok at this time. The condenser coil was slammed. Had to take unit apart and clean it. Coil is now clean. The Refrigerant pressures were 65/180. R22. 64 degree outdoor and 70 indoor. The Refrigerant pressures are good. The condenser coil has some spots that are starting to corrode. The disconnect is working properly. The compressor has a hard start. The compressor amped a little high at 8.12. The condenser fan motor is working properly and amped at .56. Inspected low and high voltage wiring. All wiring is good and tight. System is operating at the best it can. System could fail at any time.
On my arrival The customer was complaining that they had no cooling during my inspection I found three things. The first major component I found was that the compressor Was shorted to ground. The start windings on the compressor have come apart and are now laying on the shell of the compressor. The second thing I found was pinhole leaks on the indoor coil. The third thing I found was that the flue piping for the furnace was sheared in half and taped back together with duct tape. We will have to replace the compressor and the indoor coil and fix the flue pipe. When we replace the compressor we shall take out the indoor coil replace it, replace the compressor, fix the flu pipe, evacuate and pressure test, install the new liquid line filter dryer, and put all new R 22 refrigerant back in.
Arrived at the home customer greeted me outside and allowed me in the home. Upper has a three system pole but only one and one of the units inspected. This request to be inspected was the basement and main floor system. Customer show me where the indoor unit was located and where to find the thermostat. This is the maest make it is a heat pump air handler system Goodman. Basement air handler Took an amp draw off indoor fan motor of. 12 which is in range per manufacture specs. Examined indoor blower wheel and evaporator coil both are clean and free of debris at this time. Checked easy trap drain which is clean and free of debris at this time. Checked all high and low voltage wiring and are in good shape at this time. Checked all ductwork that is visible, ductwork is in good shape at this time. Basement heat pump Turn system in cool and proceeded outside. Took an amp draw off outdoor fan motor of. 54 which is in range per manufacture specs. Took an amp draw off the compressor of 4.1
# Upon arrival filter is clean. Turned system on and went to basement. Coil and blower are clean. No leaks on coil. No recall issue with coil. Blower is amping at .7amps. Wires all tight and cleaned drain line. All duct is attached. Went outside and cleaned outdoor coil. Fan amped ta 1.3amps. Compressor amped at 5.8amps. Contacter and capacitor checked out good. All wireing is tight. Refrigerant levels where 108/310, 50° outside, 70° inside. Disconnect wires are tight. System is working well at this time, priced up some comfort options for customer.