Heating & Air Conditioning Services in Fletcher, NC
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For exceptional heating, air conditioning and indoor air quality services in Fletcher, NC, call Comfort Central, Inc. Our professional, extensively trained HVAC service technicians have all the knowledge and experience necessary to ensure your home is kept comfortable throughout the entire year.
For exceptional heating, air conditioning and indoor air quality services in Fletcher, NC, call Comfort Central, Inc. Our professional, extensively trained HVAC service technicians have all the knowledge and experience necessary to ensure your home is kept comfortable throughout the entire year.
To schedule an air conditioning or heating service in Fletcher, NC today, call Comfort Central, Inc. at 828-483-4040 or request an estimate online.
Recent Jobs and Reviews in Fletcher, NC
Customers say: The reviews exhibit a positive sentiment towards Comfort Central A/C. Customers consistently praise the company's services, highlighting their punctuality, professionalism, and expertise. They express gratitude for the technicians' knowledge, courtesy, and efficiency, as well as their ability to explain technical issues in a clear and understandable manner. Customers also appreciate the company's reliability, with many indicating that they have used Comfort Central for years and trust their services. Additionally, the technicians are described as friendly, polite, and accommodating, going above and beyond to ensure customer satisfaction. The positive sentiment is further reinforced by customers' willingness to recommend Comfort Central to others and their satisfaction with the company's value for money. Overall, the reviews convey a sense of trust, reliability, and satisfaction with Comfort Central A/C's services.
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Job Locations and Reviews
Performed heating maintenance tune up service on gas furnace system - adjusted damper position to make sure no air bypasses when one zone isn't calling - performed full combustion analysis - checked gas pressure - cleaned burners - cleaned flame sensor - cleared drain line - tested condensate pump - tested all system safeties. Everything looks and runs great!
Performed heating maintenance tune up service on two gas furnace systems checking combustion, gas pressure, unit start up, operation , shutdown. Cleaning of flame sensors, burners, and drains. Everything looks and runs great!
Performed heating maintenance tune up service on gas furnace system. Checked all electrical components, safeties, cleaned burners and flame sensor, checked drains, checked system gas pressure, start up, light off, operation, shutdown, checked AC refrigerant balance.
• Removal and replacement of radiant heating Manifolds, zone valves, thermostats and controls. • The new manifolds and zone valves are manufactured by Caleffi. The thermostats and controls will be Honeywell. • All work will be completed in a professional workmanlike manner. • Old equipment and trash from installation will be removed from premises. • Caleffi Manufacturer’s Warranty: Two (2) Year Limited Parts. • Honeywell Manufacturers warranty: Five (5) years parts. • One (1) Year Labor Warranty Provided by Comfort Central, Inc.
Ultimate Heating Tune-Up Heat Pump: serviced and inspected heat pump system, including electrical, safeties, controls, reversing valve and defrost cycle to manufacturer specifications. No issues found today
Found wire from pressure switch had rubbed against copper on outdoor unit and was shorting out. Put electrical tape around wire and around copper where wires could rub. System is now working properly.
Found capacitor flat and leaking - replaced capacitor - cycled system to check operation - compressor was out on thermal - allowed unit condenser fan to cool unit - compressor started up normally - checked system operation.
Found no cool freezing up issue caused by new damper actuator not fully aligned with zone damper. Adjusted damper position and reseated damper actuator to fully open and close when calling and not calling for air. No charge as falls under our workmanship and labor warranty.
Repaired wires to contactor and disconnected Duke energy progress cycling device from system as it has burned wires. Cycled system checking operation. System appears to be working normally again. System is old r-22 refrigerant system - refrigerant phased out in 2016 - system appears to be holding charge well. Checked compressor amperage, outdoor fan motor amperage, capacitor, contactor, and outdoor disconnect electrical connections. Could not pull model or serial # off outdoor unit as has faded over time.
Performed AC maintenance tune up service for furnac + straight AC system checking all electrical components, refrigerant balance, unit start up, operation, shutdown, cleaning of indoor and outdoor coils, treatment of drain line, and treatment of condensate pump.
Found main breaker on a/c to be tripped. Reset breaker turned unit on. Large spark happened at contactor. Found melted wires at contactor. Both L1L2 wires have heading that is melted Had to trim a bush next to air conditioner, so I could get to the service panel on the air conditioner. In doing so disturbed a yellow jacket nest in the bush. I think they were coming out of the ground. I’m not sure I couldn’t get close. You’ll need an exterminator to kill the yellow jackets when that happens. Call us back out and we’ll try to figure out What shorted on your air conditioner. Indoor breaker is off. Outdoor service disconnect is out. I was able to put a garbage bag over the top of the unit because I couldn’t put the service panel door back on.
No air to front bedroom. Checked 8 inch duck going to front bedroom no issues found found zone one damper partially open when it should’ve been all the way open. The damper was actually deflecting air away from the 8 inch collar. Try to test damper From zone control every time I try to open the damper it would open halfway and stick zone damper. Also zone damper actuator is making an Also zone damper actuator is making a buzzing sound. This is not normal. Sound Actuator should be replaced. I disconnected the two wires and forced the damper open so all areas of the house will get air
Found auxiliary drain pan full and condensate pump powered but not working - replaced condensate pump - removed water - cleared and treated drain line - cycled system to check operation. Found system about a pound low on r410a refrigerant charged to manufacturers specifications and checked unit operation - everything looks and runs great! Fixed bent Schrader on true suction line by replacing Schrader core.
Performed spring maintenance on system. For the age of the system it is still working within manufacturer specifications. Cleaned indoor and outdoor coil and cleared condensate drain. Tested system operation. Superheat is 10 and subcool is 5. Compressor is pulling 7.6 amps and outdoor fan motor is pulling .7 amps. Indoor blower is pulling 1.7 amps. Indoor temperature difference between return and supply is 19.6. Both capacitors are within manufacturer specifications.
Performed spring maintenance. For age of system it is currently great working condition. Indoor blower is pulling 1.2 amps Temperature difference between return and supply is 20 degrees Outdoor compressor is pulling 5.5 amps, outdoor fan is pulling .6 amps. Cleaned indoor and outdoor unit and cleared out condensate drain.
Found system low on refrigerant. Added refrigerant to manufacturer specs and performed a leak search. Was unable to find leak in system. Also, when I pulled the disconnect out half the copper stayed in the disconnect. Replaced disconnect and tested system operation. System is now working properly. Blower is pulling 1.2 amps Outdoor fan is pulling .9 amps Outdoor compressor is pulling 6.3 amps. System has a 21 degree temperature difference.
Performed heating tune up on heat pump system checking all system components including, electrical, refrigerant balance, electric resistance heat, system start up, operation, shut down, defrost. Everything on system looks and runs great! Would like to quote taking bathroom duct and extending it to the SW bedroom of home ~15' - 20' and changing current duct in that bedroom from a 6" to an 8" also ~15'
Found low voltage fuse blown. Tested operation to see if there is a short. System shut done again do to a low voltage short. Found short inside outdoor unit on pressure switch. Repaired wire made sure no other wires were gonna have a rubout and short closed. Everything up tested it again for operation.
Found burned fuse on blower board - replaced fuse - repaired connection on common wire at outdoor unit. Cycled unit to check operation. Everything looks and runs great!
CC Renewal
Performed heating maintenance tune up on heat pump system checking all electrical components, refrigerant balance, defrost, unit start up, operation ,shut down, back up resistance heat operation, cleaning of drain trap, treatment of drain pan, everything looks and runs great! No recommended changes at this time.
Performed ultimate heating tune ups on both furnace systems performing a full combustion analysis. Cleaning of burners and sensors, cycling of safeties, flushing of drains, checking start up, operation, shut down, checked all electrical components. Everything looks and runs great! No recommended changes at this time.
Performed ultimate heating tune up for gas furnace system. Performed full combustion analysis, checked all electrical components, flushed and treated drain lines, cleaned burners, flame sensor, checked start up, operation, shutdown.
CO at 18 ppm. O2 9%. Checked refrigerant levels in straight cool AC; homeowner mentioned system leaked previously. Burners are clean. Gas valve is good with no sign of leaks. Wall filter changed by homeowner. Checked amps, caps, volts, temps, and pressures. Blower has some dust, but no blockages that would require cleaning. System lights off cleanly with a good flame. Inducer also working as intended. System is functioning normally.
Replaced condenser fan motor tested operation of system and air-conditioning no other issues found today