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We will provide a thorough exam before deciding to replace your unit. If needed, our skilled technicians have been trained to install the highest rated appliances.
Not only will we keep everything running at full capacity but we will offer insight on what you can do to keep your unit maintained between visits. Service call are $125.00 per visit
Avoid common household allergens with scheduled duct cleaning, filter replacements, and damper adjustments. Services calls are $125.00 per visit
1. Air conditioner does not refrigerate/heat
Causes: Clogged filter, insufficient refrigerant, compressor failure
Treatment: Clean the filter (monthly: Clean the filter (monthly). If it is invalid, check the refrigerant pressure or compressor status. Contact professionals to inspect. Contact professionals to inspect.
2. Abnormal noise
Reasons: Fan bearing lacks oil, blade deformation, pipeline resonance
Treatment: Check the fixing bolts after closing the equipment to remove foreign matter; the continuous metal friction sound requires replacement of the bearing and operated by a certified technician. , operated by a certified technician.
3. Condensate leak
Cause: The drain pipe is blocked/insufficient slope, damaged insulation layer
Treatment: Use fine iron wire to clear the drainage pipe, adjust the slope of 0.5%, and repair the cracks in the insulation layer. , repair cracks in the insulation layer.
4. Insufficient air volume
Reasons: Filter mesh accumulation, belt slackness, impeller accumulation
Treatment: Clean/replace the filter (first effect/replace the filter (first effect/time/time), 10mm is the best.
5. The system starts and stops frequently
Cause: Thermotor failure, sensor offset, voltage unstable
Treatment: Calibrate the thermostat position (stay away from the heat source), and the detection voltage fluctuation range should be ≤±10%.
Note: Refrigerant and circuit board repairs are required to operate with a certificate, and live maintenance is strictly prohibited. It is recommended to carry out basic system maintenance every quarter and contact professional maintenance units in a timely manner for complex failures. Be sure to cut off the power before operation and place a warning. , contact professional maintenance units in time for complex failures. Be sure to cut off the power before operation and place a warning.
2. Radiator leakage**
1. Interface leakage**
**Cause**: The gasket at the pipe connection is aging or loose.
- **Solution**:
- Minor leakage: Wrap the valve of the leaking radiator with a towel and close it, and contact maintenance.
- Severe leakage: Immediately close the main valve, replace the gasket or tighten the interface.
2. Radiator corrosion and perforation**
- **Phenomenon**: Rust or water seepage appears on the surface of the radiator.
- **Cause**: Material aging or water corrosion.
- **Solution**: Replace the damaged radiator to avoid continued use and cause bursting.
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3. Abnormal noise in the heating system**
1. Water flow or "gurgling" sound**
- **Cause**: There is air in the system or the water flow rate is too fast.
- **Solution**: Exhaust air through the exhaust valve and adjust the water pump flow rate.
2. Metal impact sound**
- **Cause**: Thermal expansion and contraction cause friction between the pipe and the bracket.
- **Solution**: Install rubber gaskets at the friction point or adjust the fixing buckle.
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IV. Insufficient system pressure**
- **Phenomenon**: The pressure gauge shows less than 1 bar (wall-mounted boiler system), and the heating is not hot.
- **Cause**: System leakage or automatic exhaust valve failure.
- **Solution**:
- Find the water supply valve of the wall-mounted boiler or water distributor, and slowly add water to 1-1.5 bar.
- If the pressure drops frequently, check whether the pipe is leaking, or replace the damaged exhaust valve.
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V. Other common problems**
1. **Temperature control valve failure**: Clean or replace the blocked temperature control valve.
2. **Improper installation position of the radiator**: Avoid being blocked by furniture, which affects the heat dissipation efficiency.
3. **Poor system circulation**: Check whether the water pump is working properly, or add a circulation pump.
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**Maintenance precautions**
- **Safety first**: Turn off the power and valve before operation to avoid scalding or water damage.
- **Regular maintenance**: clean filters, check valves and pipes before the heating season.
- **Professional assistance**: be sure to contact professionals when there are problems with gas wall-mounted boilers, main pipes or circuits.
2. Radiator leakage**
1. Interface leakage**
**Cause**: The gasket at the pipe connection is aging or loose.
- **Solution**:
- Minor leakage: Wrap the valve of the leaking radiator with a towel and close it, and contact maintenance.
- Severe leakage: Immediately close the main valve, replace the gasket or tighten the interface.
2. Radiator corrosion and perforation**
- **Phenomenon**: Rust or water seepage appears on the surface of the radiator.
- **Cause**: Material aging or water corrosion.
- **Solution**: Replace the damaged radiator to avoid continued use and cause bursting.
---
3. Abnormal noise in the heating system**
1. Water flow or "gurgling" sound**
- **Cause**: There is air in the system or the water flow rate is too fast.
- **Solution**: Exhaust air through the exhaust valve and adjust the water pump flow rate.
2. Metal impact sound**
- **Cause**: Thermal expansion and contraction cause friction between the pipe and the bracket.
- **Solution**: Install rubber gaskets at the friction point or adjust the fixing buckle.
---
IV. Insufficient system pressure**
- **Phenomenon**: The pressure gauge shows less than 1 bar (wall-mounted boiler system), and the heating is not hot.
- **Cause**: System leakage or automatic exhaust valve failure.
- **Solution**:
- Find the water supply valve of the wall-mounted boiler or water distributor, and slowly add water to 1-1.5 bar.
- If the pressure drops frequently, check whether the pipe is leaking, or replace the damaged exhaust valve.
---
V. Other common problems**
1. **Temperature control valve failure**: Clean or replace the blocked temperature control valve.
2. **Improper installation position of the radiator**: Avoid being blocked by furniture, which affects the heat dissipation efficiency.
3. **Poor system circulation**: Check whether the water pump is working properly, or add a circulation pump.
---
**Maintenance precautions**
- **Safety first**: Turn off the power and valve before operation to avoid scalding or water damage.
- **Regular maintenance**: clean filters, check valves and pipes before the heating season.
- **Professional assistance**: be sure to contact professionals when there are problems with gas wall-mounted boilers, main pipes or circuits.
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