AC Repair Treasure Island, 33706
The Florida heat is nothing to play around with. We understand how crucial it is to have your AC working at full capacity to give you the most comfortable environment. That’s why AC repair is serious business and having a perfectly functioning Air Conditioner is so important. No matter how you may try to prevent any issues, it is bound to happen…There is no need to worry. Total Air Inc. provides expert Air Conditioner Tune-ups, AC preventative maintenance, and Air Conditioning Service and AC repair in Treasure Island, FL and surrounding areas at an affordable rate.
Treasure Island Air Conditioning Repair Experts
When the Florida heat pumps up, the last thing you need is for your air conditioning system to stop working. Sometimes your AC will act up and when it does, you can count on the quick and dependable AC Repair Service from Total Air Inc. We understand the importance of a fully functioning Air Conditioner and make your AC concerns a top priority.
At Total Air Inc. we are committed to keeping our customers in Treasure Island and throughout the Pinellas County area, cool and comfortable. Our experienced and highly trained HVAC technicians will provide the prompt, high quality air conditioning repair service needed to get your air conditioning systems up and running smoothly.
If your Air Conditioning unit is blowing hot air, making strange rattling sounds, or won’t turn on at all, give us a call here at Total Air Inc., (727) 822-7700. We will be there to solve any of your Air Conditioning problems. When it comes to Florida heat, AC Repair is crucial for any situation, large or small.
Replacement of an air conditioner in a family house might cost anywhere from $4,350 to $12,095. This covers the cost of labor as well as the cost of obtaining a permit. This range also includes variable-speed AC systems, as well as a variety of system sizes and levels of sophistication.
Your AC unit should be serviced twice a year, once in the fall and once in the spring. This is to guarantee that it is clean, its parts are in excellent working order, and it is performing at its best.
HVAC experts focus on your heater or furnace in the autumn so it's as ready as it can be for the winter. HVAC experts plan tune-ups for air conditioners in the spring after the weather has warmed up, so they're ready for the humidity and heat.
The first thing to consider is humidity. Indoors, high humidity levels result in excess wetness and dampness, both of which can be harmful to your health. Mold, mildew, and dust mites thrive in damp environments, aggravating allergies and asthma. Investing in a dehumidifier is one of the greatest ways to reduce humidity in your house. These devices will efficiently remove moisture from the air, hence removing contaminants like dust mites and mold.
Also be aware that when you use a gas stove, nitrogen dioxide is released, which might be dangerous in certain quantities. It's critical to maintain gas stoves. Make sure they are properly set and vented to prevent the danger of nitrogen dioxide poisoning. Installing an air vent in the kitchen will assist in reducing nitrogen dioxide levels.
Inhaling airborne dust can result in a variety of health problems, including allergies and coughing. A decent vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter may assist remove a lot of the dust from the floor and other surfaces. We propose utilizing an air purifier to eliminate dust from the air. This gadget will suck in air and filter it before releasing clean air.
Change address to be:
Margaret Morse
10355 Paradise Blvd #701 (706 no longer owned by me)
Treasure Island
Excellent service and pricing from start to finish.
Ordered a standard service for a system functioning properly and under warranty
Tech arrived and found a “bad capacitor”. Stated it required repair and charged hundreds of dollars for the service.
Shortly after departure, system started operating inefficiently
Next day the system was unable to maintain cool temps during peak usage
Called again. They sent out another team who tried to convince me this was coincidental and likely due to the storms.
They were unable to complete repairs and said it would likely be between $1500-3500 to fix and would be able to get back on Monday when the parts center was open
There were some red flags to me. I called another company for a second opinion. The tech showed up and nothin minutes found the issue. The original tech installed the wrong capacitor and it was damaging my system. Repairs were made and it is now functioning properly.
Definitely suspicious
Jason said y’all don’t provide filters when doing semiannual scheduled service. That is unbelievably petty.
Jason came when needed and was comprehensive in determining what was wrong with our hvac. I have confidence Total Air will keep our systems running. Thank you.
Excellent service by Total Air techs! Professional and knowledgeable. Thanks for a job well done!
Good service, on time, actually early, advance notice of arrival appreciated.
Nevin has helped us a few times. He is always on time, super-polite and explains everything well.
Sergey was terrific. He fixed the drain and was very pleasant to me. A/c System is working fine now
Diagnosed a bad capacitor and replaced it. This a avoided the AC breaking down when cooling becomes important in a few months. Excellent professional services provided by Total Air Inc and their technician. I highly recommend them.
Called out today to perform a precision tune up.
Checked all electronics and motor components to ensure equipment is operating within manufacture specifications.
Checked filter and cleared drain line.
Cleared drain line followed with a gallon of water.
Checked refrigerant pressures and no rinse cleaned the coil.
The UV bulb is due to be replaced next year.
This is the last visit on this year’s maintenance agreement.
Client renewed and system is operating properly at this time.
Thank you for always choosing Total Air!
Upon arrival customer showed me an ac unit in the closet that needed tuned up. The evap coil is clean. Cleaned the condensate with solvent and shop vac. Checked the system for proper amps and volts. Went to the condenser and Checked the system for proper amps and volts. Found the system low on R22. We add freon before can not add again. Comfort advisor coming out to give estimate.
Customer has covid. Will return in 2 weeks
Arrived at customers for unit not cooling. On arrival customers showed me to air handler unit. Checked drain and drain was backed up. Was recently here for a service. Unit was vacuumed out at that time. drain jelly must have fallen off evaporator coil somewhere and into drain Pan. Explained to customer what was happening and customer was comfortable with my explanation. Suggested a drainsolve treatment to better guarantee we can clear this line. Customer agreed. Vacuumed out drain line. Capped end of condensate and of applied drain solve. Waited about 15 minutes and drained unit. Turn the unit back on and allowed unit to run for about 15 minutes. All condensate was draining fine. Checked in with customer and customer was pleased with work performed. Collected payment and signature and left. Customer happy.
Maintenance
Checked all electrical components for proper volts and Amp. All components are within factory spec. Capacitor tested good. Coils are clean and free of debris. Drain clear.
Found split Temps low at 16 degrees. Added one pound of 410a to adjust charge. Split Temps now at 20 degrees.
System operating normally at this time.
Upon arrival customer showed me an package unit that needed tuned up. The evap coil is clean. Found microbial growth in air handler. Cleaned the condensate with solvent and shop vac. Checked the system for proper amps and volts. Went to the condenser and Checked the system for proper amps and volts.found the compressor over amp. Comfort adviser coming out to give customer quote.
Replacing and fixing leak from copper to head,
6/2822
Replace mini split line set. Pulled the system in a vacuum to 540 microns and charge the system 25 oz of 410A. Restore ac to home.
Arrived for leaking unit. On arrival customer showed me to air handler unit.. Went to backyard and sucked out condensate line. Got water and some drain jelly. Secondary Reservoir had no water. Customer did have a merve 12 filter which I believe was restricting air flow. Also has units set to 70゚ at to 70゚ and it is a rather warm day outside. Talk with customer about what I was seeing with unit condition and filtration situation and customer will switch to a merve 8 tonight and that should solve the problem. Talked with owner about membership plan and customer agreed to sign up. Collected payment and signature and left. Customer happy.
Upon arrival customer told me that was no working. Diagnosis the indoor fan was bad. Unit came on outside and no indoor fan. Ordering the indoor fan and installing a pure air x. There is a lot of microbial growth build up in the system.
Upon arrival customer showed me location of pioneer mini split. Turned power on hooked gauges up to condenser found the system had no Freon. Got approval from customer to perform leak test, found leak on flare near condenser. Tightened flare and leak stopped. Put unit on a vacuum for approx 20 min, fully charged the system with 26 oz of 410a. Found compressor off on overload, had to cool down compressor with water hose. Turned system back on, checked amperage of compressor and system is not running and cooling properly.
Complete primary drain pan replacement. On arrival the condensing unit would not start. I found a bad capacitor. I offered the customer a warranty replacement. She accepted and i installed. Remove evaporator coil from air handler and replace the primary drain pan. Pressure test system to 400 psi to ensure there are no leaks. Vacuum system down to 500 microns to ensure a clean line-set. Cycle and inspect equipment. Left system working in proper order.
Trane 20 mfd cap. Arrived at customer's house for 2 system unit inspection. On arrival customer showed me to air handler unit. Downstairs air handler unit was on. Inside had some bio growth. Next went to upstairs airhandler. Capacitor capacitor was close to unacceptable range. Brought this to customer's attention and customer decided to change out capacitor. Had to get special 20 micro ferrid Capacitor from manufacturer. Next went to condenser units. Both condenser unit capacitors were of acceptable range. Contactor sending proper voltage. Both units were significantly low on freon. Units are from 2003. Old R22.Brought this up to customers and customers decided to just add free on. Added 8lbs of freedom between the 2 units. Units now cooling much more efficiently. Got customers set up for consultation on Monday. Collected payment and signature and left. Sent estimates. Customers happy.
Complete Drain pan Replacement. Install (1) secondary drain pan float switch. Job complete.
Please send customer a hard copy.
Upon arrival customer showed me an ac unit in the closet on balcony that needed tuned up. The evap coil is clean. Cleaned the condensate with solvent and nitrogen. It is a common drain. Checked the system for proper amps and volts. Checked the system for proper amps and volts. Installed a hard start.
Upon arrival customer showed me water leaking into the return box. I put gauge on the system and it was freezing up. The system is low on R22 freon. Home comfort advisor will give estimate between 8 and 10 on 4/28/22
Complete fan motor replacement. Cycle and inspect equipment. Unit is in normal operational condition.
Maintenance 1
Completed first maintenance for a strait cool split system. Checked all electrical components for proper volts and amp draw. Found blower capacitor slightly off 5 percent capacity. ( .35 ) low. Dual capacitor tested ok. System pressures are at the correct levels. System is 18 years old and runs r22 refrigerant. System split temp are normal. Unable to clear drain. The drain is communal and does not have a clean out tee.
Recommendations:
1 uvc light and blower compartment cleaning. System had a small amount of growth. Growth should be cleaned and uvc light installed to prevent growth from returning.
12.5 blower capacitor should be replaced.
Due to age of the system a hard start capacitor can prolong the compressors life span and smooth start up.
Condensate drain line does not have a clean out tee. PVC should be rebuilt to allow regular cleaning and allow vinegar to be added.
System operating normally at this time
Customer concerned about unit not cooling properly. Thermostat is not display properly. Checked unit breaker and thermostat wiring in air handler. Checked thermostat calibration and filter location. Located thermostat not reading properly. Reset thermostat and checked thermostat settings. Changed thermostat cooling settings and checked unit operation. Unit is cooling well and thermostat is good display.
Performed preventative maintenance tune up. Checked thermostat calibration and filter location. Customer has replaced filter. Checked safety float switch and inspected drain line. Cleaned vacuumed drain pan and drain line. Check blower motor operation and inspected evaporator coil condition. Checked refrigerant levels and check test start up components. Unit is cooling well and drains at this time.
Suggest new senior membership
Maintenance 1
Checked all electrical components for proper volts and amp draw. All components are within factory spec. System pressures are at the correct levels. Capacitors tested ok. Vaccuumed drain line.
Air Handler does not have a float switch on secondary drain port. This is recommended to provide a second line of defense if drain line backs up.
Out door unit is unprotected from outdoor voltage. I recommend a surge protector to protect the equipment.
Airhandler has bio growth in blower compartment. The unit should be cleaned and sanitized. A UV light should be installed to prevent grow from returning.
System operating normally at this time.
Arrived at customers house for system inspection. On arrival customer showed me to air handler unit. Open the cabinet door. Inside cabinet was clean. Checked under evaporator coil an evaporator coil had some coverage. Unit currently has one UV light and cabinet and one in supply plenum. Bulb in cabinet was past two year mark to be replaced. Brought this to customers attention and suggested replacing it. Customer agreed. Replace UV bulb. Unit now working properly. Next went to condenser and hooked up gauges. All pressures and readings were of acceptable range. Contactor sending proper voltage. Unit was not over amping on Startup. At this time suggesting customer get a evaporator coil cleaning in place and an electric filter to help protect unit from harmful debris. Collected payment and signature for today's work and left. Customer happy.
Does not include freon price replace evaporator coil. Pressure tested and vacuum system down. Pressure held and system was vacuum to under 500 microns. Turn on unit. Added 9 lb of freon. Ran system in heat and cool mode and system had satisfactory delta-t in both. Collected payment and signature and left. Customer happy.
Arrived at customers house for 2 unit system inspection. On arrival started on downstairs unit. Unit has electronic filter customers would like changed next visit. Under evaporator coil was clean. Blower cabinet was also clean. Went to compressor and hooked up gauges. All pressures and readings were of acceptable range. Capacitor was within acceptable range. Contactor was sending proper voltage. Unit was amping high on Startup. Brought this to customers attention and suggested hard start kit. Customer agreed with hard start kit. Installed. Unit is starting up much easier. Next went to upstairs unit. Changed electronic filter and standard filter for customers. Opened up unit and evaporator coil was clean. Blower cabinet was also clean. Unit was putting out proper delta T. Went to condenser and hooked up gauges. All pressures and readings were of acceptable range. Both capacitors were within acceptable range. Contactor sending proper voltage. Unit checks out. Gave report to customer and
Arrived at customers house for no heat call. On arrival customer showed me to air handler unit. Fan was working and proper voltage was being sent throughout unit. Next one upstairs to condenser and hooked up gauges. Pressures and readings were low. Visually inspected for oil at condenser and saw none. Visually inspected at evaporator coil and found oil in drain pan. Gave news to customers and told them they would need a warranty evaporator coil. Customers would like to talk to management about warranty. Collected signatures and left. Customer happy.
Arrived at customers house for system inspection. On arrival customer showed me to air handler unit. Had customer turn on unit and unit started up good. Checked out the tea and delta T was a satisfactory range. Unit had UV light. Evaporator coil was clean. Blower motor was clean. Next went to condenser. Hooked up gauges and all pressures and readings were of acceptable range. Capacitor was within acceptable range. Contactor was sending proper voltage. Unit was over a on Startup. Suggested hard start kit to customer. Customer agreed with suggestion and decided to get hard start kit. Install hard start kit and unit was starting up much easier. Check in with customer and customer was pleased. Collected payment and signature and left. Customer happy.
Local Reviews
for Treasure Island, FL
Timely arrival
Morse - Treasure Island, FL
Excellent Experience
Blake - Treasure Island, FL
Damaged unit
Steve - Treasure Island, FL
Petty
Davidson - Treasure Island, FL
Consistent quality service
Davidson - Treasure Island, FL
Excellent Service
GS - Treasure Island, FL
On time appointment
Morse - Treasure Island, FL
Timely and friendly
Burroughs - Treasure Island, FL
Very good, thanks
Stoye - Treasure Island, FL
Great
Hewson - Treasure Island, FL
Excellent preventive maintenance!
Roy - Treasure Island, FL
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