Gordonville, TX – Heating And Air Conditioning Service
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Jacob P.
I arrived at our clients home for a single system cooling maintenance. I began by first addressing our clients concerns from a previous visit. We had previously sold and charge the unit with refrigerant. And the client was concerned that we had not discussed a potential leak in the unit. I assured her that I would be as thorough as possible addressing the entire system. I began outside and started by testing the electrical components on the outdoor heat pump. Everything tested within range today except for the compressor start amps. They were exceeding the manufacture limit. I also found a service cap that had residual oil covering it with dirt and debris. I brought out Kya and showed this to her immediately. We discussed how the cap was not supposed to have oil residue inside it and how the other caps on the line did not appear covered like this particular one. I secured the Schrader valve and the cap also and ensured it was not leaking. I also washed the outdoor coil as part of to

Jacob P.
1. Preparation & Safety • Turn off power at the disconnect box and circuit breaker. • Recover any refrigerant from the old system per EPA guidelines. • Assess the existing line set, wiring, and electrical components to determine if they need replacement. 2. Removal of Old Unit • Disconnect the refrigerant lines, electrical connections, and any mounting hardware. • Remove the old condenser unit and prepare the area for the new installation. • Inspect and clean the pad or base where the new unit will sit. 3. Installation of New Unit • Place the new condenser on a level pad or bracket. • Reconnect refrigerant lines, ensuring proper brazing and leak testing. • Replace or inspect electrical wiring and connections. • Install a new filter drier to protect the system from moisture and contaminants. 4. System Charging & Testing • Pull a vacuum on the system to remove moisture and air. • Charge the system with the appropriate type and amount of refrigerant. • Verify pressures, su

Shelby S.
Installed EEV control board and sensors. I managed to get the system to start working again with the new parts, but I was met with another issue on the outdoor unit. From the attic, I heard it kick on and rushed outside to investigate. I found the contactor chattering due to bad connections at the defrost board. We need to replace the defrost board and wiring harness to ensure good connections are present. Also, I observed that the contractor is completely charred. My recommendation is a new outdoor system due to other components being in rough shape, mice have been present, and the system being 12 years old without warranty. At the minimum, we need to replace the defrost board and wiring harness. Replacing of EEV board and 2 sensors on the Trane system

Shelby S.
Found one of the systems completely down due to fault codes indicating a “high super heat” but the system hasn’t ran and still gives the same code even after a reset. Referenced the owners manual and determined that the system needs a new EEV board and both sensors for the coil. Requesting pricing for repair and also spoke with owner about possible replacement once the price is determined. The other system seems to be working but was short cycling when I arrived. I shut the system down and allowed it to cool and it appeared to run and heat fine but my guess is one of 3 things is happening : system is over charged, system is having a problem with one of the metering devices, or the system is over working due to trying to carry the load of the whole house. I consulted Mitch and he recommended we reach out to tech support. Due to the time of the call, we will have to reach out to them another day and get back with the customer.

Shelby S.
Found breaker to heating strips turned off. System has 15kw heat kit but there is only one set of 240 and is using only 10kw. I traced the wires during a call for the heat pump. I found that when the Y wire gets plugged into the defrost board it drops the 24v. This indicates the board is shorted and causing a voltage drop. Plus, it has a big burn spot due to an ant. System is heating using the aux heat and rose the temp 4 degrees before leaving.

AC technician A.
Ductless AC repair. Mini split pump was full of water and customer says water would run down wall from the system. Upon first looking at the pump I found that some bugs get inside of the filter housing for the pump. Pump is no longer working. Pump needs to be warrantied out


AC technician A.
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Frank A.
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Charles C.
A/C repair for the Rooney family, Gordonville

Charles C.
Found loose wire connection to low pressure switch, not allowing control voltage to contactor. Tightened wire connection and cycled unit multiple times, unit operating properly at this time.

Charles C.
Spring maintenance for the Loyosa family, Gordonville