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We service a wide variety of residential and commercial systems including millivolt gas furnaces, gas/ electric furnaces, hydronic heating coils, water sourced heat pumps, air cooled condensers and heat pumps.
Troubleshooting & trip fee includes electrical troubleshooting, and checking refrigerant levels. Once the heating or air problem is pinpointed by our service technician you will be provided a detailed recommendation for the best solution and pricing.
Some of the most common repairs for HVAC systems! HVAC systems of today use a lot of technology to make everything run more efficiently. With this technology comes a wide range of electrical controls and parts that tend to fail after years of use. Here are a few of the most commonly replaced controls and parts.
Thermostats are responsible for helping you control the temperature inside your entire home or place of business. We offer a variety of options for thermostat replacements starting from the most basic to the most technologically advanced models on the market!
Transformers used in HVAC systems most commonly "down-step" power from high voltage (115VAC-230VAC) down to low voltage (24VAC). The low voltage is then used to operate the control circuits integrated into your system.
Capacitors are used commonly with a variety of motors including blower motors, condenser fan motors and compressor motors to provide an additional source of power when needed. A bad capacitor will prevent a motor from operating properly.
Motors are used for providing a variety of ventilation throughout HVAC systems including, inducer fan motors located in furnaces for removing flue gases through your vent pipe, blower motors that provide forced air for ventilation through your duct system, and condenser fan motors that provide ventilation to keep your outdoor condenser running properly.
Contactors work with low voltage or "control voltage" (24VAC) to control high voltage (230VAC) circuits. In the HVAC industry they are most commonly used for providing power to compressors and motors when needed.
Thermopiles are commonly used in a variety of gas fired furnaces with no electrical supply. Thermopiles also known as "power piles" generate millivolts DC power after they are heated by the pilot flame. They are responsible for confirming a proper pilot flame is achieved while also simultaneously providing the gas valve with over 350 millivolts DC to ignite the main flame when the thermostat calls for heating. A weak thermopile will cause main flame failure even when the pilot is lit.
Flame sensors are also sometimes called "thermocouples" because they are very similar. Flame sensors are a safety mechanism in your furnace that helps avoid an accident caused by an open gas valve supplying fuel to a combustion chamber without an established flame present.
Refrigerants commonly known as "freon" are gases that makes your air conditioner or heat pump create cooling during the summer and in some cases (heat pump applications) create heat in the winter. It is highly common for air conditioning and heat pump systems to leak refrigerant causing a lack of cooling or heating. Our EPA certified technicians will identify the type of refrigerant your system needs and "charge" the refrigerant until manufacturer specifications are met. **Limited Warranty**
Refrigerant 410a has been used in all residential and commercial air conditioning equipment manufactured after January 1st, 2010. It is the most commonly used refrigerant in all HVAC systems being manufactured today.
Due to EPA guidelines, Refrigerant 22 has been completely phased out of production since January 1st 2020. It has not been included in newly manufactured equipment since January 1st 2010. IF your system was manufactured before 2010 and requires to be filled with this type of refrigerant your best choice would be a retrofit replacement.
Refrigerant 438A aka "M099" is designed to retrofit R-22 systems. Since the phasing out of R-22 there have been a few replacement gases like this one that works with R-22 condenser and evaporator coils. This R-22 replacement is a direct drop in replacement meaning the new refrigerant is compatible with existing oil used in R-22 systems (POE oil).
* 1-year labor warranty on all repairs performed by "Villaneda Heating & Air" in addition to any warranty covered by manufacturers. 1-year warranty excludes all refrigerants unless system is sealed and proven to be free of leaks. Additional parts & repairs are not included. *
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