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Responded to water leak emergency in basement furnace room affecting hot water supply throughout the building. Upon inspection, identified failed water heater with extensive corrosion, rust staining, and mineral deposit buildup at tank base, along with active leaking and standing water on concrete floor. The unit showed significant deterioration consistent with age-related failure, with visible water damage to the metal base plate and discharge evident around the bottom perimeter. Documented conditions with photographs showing corroded tank base, compromised structural integrity, and water accumulation. The water heater exhibited clear signs of end-of-life failure requiring replacement to restore hot water service and prevent further water damage to the basement area.
Responded to service call for leaking outdoor spigot mounted on exterior vinyl siding. Upon inspection, identified worn valve components causing water seepage. Removed existing chrome-plated brass spigot assembly from recessed mounting box and replaced with new frost-proof sillcock valve. Applied fresh weatherproof caulking around mounting box perimeter to ensure proper seal against exterior siding and prevent water infiltration behind wall. Verified all connections were secure, tested valve operation through multiple open/close cycles, and confirmed no leaks present under pressure. System restored to full functionality with improved weather protection.
Completed comprehensive HVAC system replacement estimate for residential property requiring furnace, air conditioning unit, and steam humidifier installation. Existing Payne brand furnace located in basement showing operational wear with air handler/coil assembly requiring full replacement. Assessment identified need for new refrigerant lineset installation above ceiling to accommodate updated equipment specifications. Documented existing ductwork configuration including horizontal supply lines and vertical PVC venting system. Observed condensation and frost accumulation on existing refrigerant lines indicating active system operation during inspection. Evaluated mechanical room layout and clearances for proposed equipment installation, noting concrete floor mounting surface and proximity to unfinished wall framing. Photographed current system components including furnace cabinet, ductwork connections, and refrigerant piping for replacement specifications. Provided equipment sizing rec
Completed Gold AC Inspection on 12-year-old residential air conditioning system with basement-located air handler. Performed comprehensive evaluation of outdoor condenser unit and associated components, verified system operational status, and documented equipment condition through photographic records. All components found operating within normal parameters at time of inspection.
Completed comprehensive Gold AC inspection on residential air conditioning system with air handler located in basement. Performed full system evaluation including condenser unit inspection, refrigerant level check, electrical component testing, air filter assessment, and condensate drain line verification. All components found operating within normal parameters with unit cooling properly at time of inspection.
Responded to report of leaking vent tube on 4-year-old residential water heater. Upon inspection, identified leak originating from temperature and pressure relief valve discharge pipe connection. Verified unit was producing hot water normally with no other operational issues. Inspected TPR valve, discharge piping, and associated copper connections at top of tank. Tightened fittings and verified proper valve operation and seating to resolve leak condition.
Responded to service call for water heater producing whistling noise and slow-filling toilet tank. Inspected toilet tank and identified significant mineral deposits and hard water buildup throughout interior surfaces, affecting fill valve performance. Fill valve assembly showed signs of age with corroded components and sediment accumulation restricting water flow, causing extended fill times. Flapper valve exhibited mineral buildup and weathering. Examined water heater and diagnosed whistling noise originating from sediment accumulation in tank causing steam pockets during heating cycle. Documented condition of both fixtures with photographs showing extent of mineral deposits and component degradation. Provided recommendations for fill valve replacement, flapper replacement, and water heater tank flushing to restore proper operation and eliminate noise issues.
Successfully reinstalled pedestal sink and toilet following customer's new floor installation. Connected all plumbing fixtures, including proper P-trap assembly under sink, and verified all connections for leaks. Both fixtures are now securely mounted and fully operational.
Replaced aging 14-year-old White-Rodgers thermostat with new unit as requested under Gold Plan service. Verified proper system operation after installation, confirming normal flame pattern in furnace and accurate temperature control at 72 degrees.