RESIDENTAL
Systems have a habit of quitting at the least opportune time. It’s as if they know when it’s the weekend or, worse, a holiday. When your heating system needs repair work, B & W is here to help! Contact us to schedule service and we'll get your furnace working smoothly and efficiently.
COMPLETE 22-POINT AIR CONDITIONER TUNE UP
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Check thermostat calibration
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Monitor refrigerant pressure -
Test AC starting capabilities -
Test air conditioner safety controls -
Clean and/or replace standard air filters -
In place, clean and adjustment of blower components -
Tighten electrical connections -
Measure volts and amps -
Lubricate all moving parts -
Clean condensate drain -
Measure temperature difference between supply air and return air -
Monitor coiling cycle -
Inspect evaporator coil -
Examine installation quality -
Examine equipment area condition and clearances -
Inspect condenser coil for dirt or damage -
Check disconnect for function and wear -
Check TXV / metering device for proper operation -
Inspect seismic restraints -
Inspect refrigerant lines for insulation and penetration integrity -
Check duct work for integrity
Signs Your AC System Needs Repair
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Fan runs but compressor does not
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Circuit breaker trips when AC is turned on
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AC hums but fan doesn’t run
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Outdoor unit runs but blower does not
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Condensate is leaking inside house
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Ice on lines
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Thermostat needs constant adjustment to hold temperature
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Some rooms are warmer than others
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Unit runs constantly
Signs Your Heating System Needs Repair
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Not enough heat or none at all
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Cycles on and off too frequently
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Blower runs continuously
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Furnace makes squealing or rumbling sounds
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Furnace comes on for a few seconds and then turns off
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Furnace burners do not ignite
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Need to continually readjust thermostat
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CO alarm triggered, or occupants feel lethargic, weak, or disoriented
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Smell of gas
COMPLETE 23-POINT furnace/heater tune up
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Check thermostat Calibration
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Clean and adjust furnace burner assembly -
Clean furnace ignition assembly -
Check combustion air -
Check products of combustion from mixing -
Test furnace starting capabilities -
Examine heat exchanger for damage and corrosion -
Monitor flue draft for carbon monoxide -
Test furnace safety controls -
Inspect gas piping -
Clean and/or replace standard air filters -
Tighten electrical connections -
Measure volts and amps -
Lubricate all moving furnace parts -
Clean condensate drains (high efficiency heaters) -
Measure temperature difference between supply air and return air -
Adjust gas pressure -
Adjust pilot -
Monitor heating cycle -
In place, clean and adjustment of blower components -
Examine furnace installation quality -
Examine equipment condition area, and clearances -
Check duct work integrity