Wayne, PA, Cooling Services
Did your air conditioner suddenly stop cooling your house, leaving you in a hot and stuffy home? You need emergency repairs to get your unit working and restore comfort to your house. Get help from a local HVAC company you can trust. Call DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company for appointments in Wayne, PA. We offer 24/7 services to quickly repair your AC system.
We provide complete cooling services to Wayne and the surrounding areas, including:
- AC filter replacements
- AC refrigerant leak repairs
- Air conditioning repairs and maintenance
- Air conditioning installations and replacements
- Smart thermostats
- Evaporator coil services
- Commercial HVAC services
- Air handler services
- Ductless mini split AC services
When your air conditioner malfunctions, get emergency AC repairs. Call our experts at 610-873-1244 or contact us online for appointments in Wayne, PA, and Delaware County.
Frozen Evaporator Coils? Get Emergency AC Repairs
While your air conditioner can malfunction for a variety of reasons at any time, there are certain situations that require emergency air conditioning services. Frozen evaporator coils are one of those situations.
Frozen evaporator coils are not an uncommon issue you might experience with your AC system. These are caused by insufficient airflow, low refrigerant levels, and other problems with the coil.
During evaporator coil repairs, AC contractors will perform numerous tasks to get it working properly again and diagnose the problem. One of the first steps they will take is to turn off the air conditioner to let the coils thaw. Then, they will replace the filter if it’s dirty or clogged and will remove any items that are in front of vents or registers.
When you need emergency central air conditioning repairs, call our experts at DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company.
Step-by-Step Guide to Air Conditioner Installations
An air conditioner installation is a large project! When you purchase a new unit, there are numerous tasks technicians will perform, including following these essential steps:
- Assess the area and determine if there is enough space, if the ductwork needs to be replaced or altered, and what equipment will be needed.
- Remove the old air conditioner.
- Bring the new unit into the house and begin the installation process. This includes adding piping, electrical wiring, ductwork, and other components as needed.
- Check the thermostat and ensure it is compatible with the new air conditioner.
- Test the unit to ensure it works properly.
- Teach you how to use the new AC system.
Don’t worry about how you’re going to pay for a new air conditioner. Ask us about our financing options!
Did You Lose Your Ductless Mini Split AC System Remote? What To Do
When you install a ductless mini split AC system in your house, one of the conveniences the system provides is the ability to control it via a remote. This is a great benefit – unless you lose the remote. Then, it becomes a problem.
Fortunately, these are easy problems to fix. If you lose your remote or experience issues with it, call our experts at DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company for help.
Wayne, PA, Heating Services
If your furnace stops working, you need to schedule urgent repairs. Furnace contractors can quickly and accurately repair your systems and get them up and running to restore comfort and safety to your house. Call DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company to schedule emergency furnace repairs in Wayne, PA. We offer 24/7 services.
We provide complete heating services to Wayne and the surrounding areas, including:
- Commercial HVAC services
- Thermostats
- Boiler services
- Heat pumps
- Heater repair and maintenance
- Heater installation and replacements
- Furnace repairs and maintenance
- Furnace installations and replacements
- Geothermal heating & cooling services
Get your furnace up and running with emergency repairs. Call our experts at 610-873-1244 for central heating services in Wayne, PA, and Delaware County.
What to Do If You Have a Carbon Monoxide Leak
If you have a carbon monoxide leak in your house – or if you suspect you have one – you need to take urgent steps. Every second counts in these situations, as these gas leaks can quickly turn deadly.
Carbon monoxide is extremely dangerous because it is a colorless, odorless gas. This is extremely hard to detect unless you have a carbon monoxide detector.
You need to evacuate the house as soon as anyone in the house experiences symptoms, including headaches, nausea, and dizziness. After everyone in the house is safe, then you need to call for emergency services.
Benefits of Installing a New Furnace
We understand that you might be hesitant to install a new furnace. It is an expensive project, and it can disrupt your household. However, there are a lot of benefits a furnace installation offers.
One of the biggest advantages is you know you have a new system that can properly heat your house and will not need repairs or replacements in the near future.
New units also offer the latest technology to give you more climate control, and they run more efficiently to save you energy.
When you need a furnace replacement, call the experts DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company for services in Wayne.
How Long Do Heat Pumps Last?
When you invest in a heat pump, you want to know you have a unit that can last a long time. While heat pumps don’t last forever, they do last a long time. Typically, these units last around 10 to 15 years.
As the unit nears its life expectancy, it can start to require more frequent repairs and will start to run more inefficiently. When this happens, you can consult a heating contractor to determine if you need to install a new unit.
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Job Locations and Reviews
Arrived onsite for the main Multi- Ductless system which was low on refrigerant. Pressure tested the system with Nitrogen and checked all refrigerant connections. Found two coupling connections in the basement were leaking. Eliminated the flare couplings and brazed the lineset connections. Filled system with Nitrogen to retest for leaks. Evacuated the system and weighed in the factory refrigerant charge of 8.6 lbs. Put into operation and tested each indoor unit.
Found three head mini split system locked out on UO error code which means low on refrigerant. Went out to outdoor unit and hooked up refrigerant gauges and found 92 psi standing pressure. Soaked and bubble check the fittings that I could find and didn’t see any leaks. Will need to return with flare, kit and full bottle of nitrogen to complete search, repair leaking fittings, pump down, and recharge system. Let them know that we will need to return to complete repair.
Installed new trane gas furnace and heat pump outdoor
The following proposal details the recommendations discussed during the site visit at your home. The line items are generally prioritized to help best address your stated concerns and achieve your home performance goals. At the bottom of the proposal you will find the total amount of discounts applied by completing all of the recommendations. We look forward to helping make your home a healthier and happier place by improving comfort and efficiency while increasing value and durability. Please confirm receipt of the proposal and let us know if you have any questions and/or want to schedule any work to be completed. You can also accept the estimate to continue your home performance journey with us and start the scheduling process.
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Completed Gas furnace tune up for 80,000 BTU natural gas furnace for first floor. Replaced 16x25x1 filter Adjusted gas pressure slightly to manufacturers target 3.5” Inspected burners, heat exchanger, inducer motor and components Inspected wiring, control and electric motors. Left estimates for surge protectors (1 for outdoor equipment and 1 for indoor equipment) Checked drain. Left estimates for EZ trap and wet switch. Inspected ignitor and verified ohm reading. Cleaned flame sensor and verified flame rectification circuit Combustion and draft tests pass. 6 month inspection for Trane XR system Aprilaire 313 filter in good condition; mentioned to homeowner that he can buy these and keep them on hand or buy from us . Our price is listen in m estimate. Verified electric heat amp draw and operation Tested heat pump mode. Temperature split 32° refrigerant pressures Good Checked drains Inspected wiring and controls, verified configuration System operating well at this time. Left e
Fully assessed spot that homeowner pointed out to me on master bedroom ceiling. Touched ceiling and found that spot was very dry. Not a current leak. Went upstairs in attic and found no water leaking. No water in drain pan. Did find that existing condensate line does sweat a little bit Because of cold water passing through it in humid area. Added foam tape on condensate line as a precautionary measure, but no active water leak. Spot on ceiling could have been caused by humidity. Usually this is a billable call but repair was done yesterday. System is working fine at Time of service.
Replace the compressor, filter drier, and refrigerant. 8/23/24. Found never refrigerant and system when we arrived. Found that the compressor had overheated and blown out the plug and all the refrigerant came out of the system. Both electrical plugs first and second stage will need to be replaced. Call the office to try to find availability on the parts, the parts will be readily available for Monday. Removed existing compressor and installed new compressor. Left system setting at 300 psi nitrogen. We will return to complete the work. Also, when we return need to install new 3/8 by flow filter dryer at outdoor unit.
Completed Quality assurance for 2 Ton Trane X17 Heat pump with 10KW electric heat kit. Checked install: Equipment install, penetration sealed, safeties, wiring, controls, drain, ductwork connections, Replaced 313 filter Ensured all setting/configuration setpoints: Minimum cCFM per ton, auxiliary heat lockout temperature, minimum compressor speed, total CFM and minimum indoor coil temperature. Set wet switch on zip tie to elevate and avoid Nuissance tripping caused by humidity. Walked through homeowner function of wet switch and ez trap. Used charging mode to assess refrigerant charge: Good Also monitored refrigerant data and temp split during normal operation (50% capacity): Good System is operating well at this time. Install passes quality assurance.
Performed precision AC tuneup on evcon 407c a/c system. Outside unit is a 2022 hooked to a 1999 air handler. Evaporator coil is in rough shape and found smal amount of water in old metal drain pan. Recommend to homeowner to replace a/c system. Air handler should have been replaced with outdoor unit. Checked temperature split. After looking over wiring to both boiler thermostat and a/c thermostat. Best option is to install (2) Honeywell t-6 thermostats. Also will install ez trap and wet switch in attic air handler pan. Tested outside capacitor. Checked refrigerant pressures and temperatures. A/c is working at time of service. Will need to return due to time to perform work.
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The following proposal details the recommendations discussed during the site visit at your home. The line items are generally prioritized to help best address your stated concerns and achieve your home performance goals. At the bottom of the proposal you will find the total amount of applicable PECO rebates applied by completing all of the recommendations. We look forward to helping make your home a healthier and happier place by improving comfort and efficiency while increasing value and durability. Please confirm receipt of the proposal and let us know if you have any questions and/or want to schedule any work to be completed. You can also accept the estimate to continue your home performance journey with us and start the scheduling process.
Arrived for no cooling. I first started with the indoor unit and checked the blower operation. Inspected the coil and inspected the air filter. Found the filter was clogged. Checked the outdoor unit and found nothing was running at 1st then the fan started but no compressor. Ran a test on the capacitor and found well below acceptable tolerance. Quoted the customer for replacement of the capacitor. She approved the work . I replaced the part and tested system operation and checked pressures. Everything is working fine at this time of service.
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Completed AC tune up for 2 ton Amana AC system Replaced 16x25x1 filter; recommend replacing every 2-3 months. There are 2 filters in the basement, Inspected condition of both the indoor and outdoor coil Measured temperature split and static pressure. Ensured drains were clear. Verified operation of condensate pump. Inspected wiring, controls, electric motors and components including fan speed. Discussed and left email estimates for surge protectors. Verified integrity of compressor motors using megaohmeter. Monitored R410A refrigerant pressures and diagnostics: Good System operating well at this time.
Talked to homeowner about situation. They said that they were not home and had a power outage. Explained to homeowner that theses newer systems have to be reset in the event that happens. Showed homeowner the breakers at the panel to reset. After resting cleared the error codes 184.07 and 184.08. Universal hard lock out. Went upstairs in attic to check temperature split. Homeowner did not like the way shelf was put back together in the closet after install and attic access was not positioned correctly. Re aligned attic acces shelf is very flimsy and not easy to fix. Moved shelf over some and put screws back in wall. Checked temperature split on system in attic. Temperature split was 21 degrees. Heat pump is working fine at time of service.
House has two unit, one in basement and one on attic. Attic unit is high velocity space pack unit. Second floor is the one having issues. Upon arrival found unit off no power to units. There is no power to house, whole house generator is in place but it doesn’t cover ac units. Without power we can’t really check system. By talking to Maurice other company did tune up and found system low on refrigerant (indoor coil leaking and they said they needed new system) after inspecting indoor unit did found oil inside trap and coil pan. At this time we could came back to check refrigerant levels and make sure levels are within range add if customer wants to go this route. Other option is system upgrade (current system is from 2010). If we determine indoor coil is leaking cost to replace indoor coil roughly 5 to 6 thousand at that point new system will be a better option. Maurice will talk to home owner and find out what they want to do. Office to follow up with Maurice.
Remote was set to HEAT. Went through symbols on remote All remotes for the system have to be set to the same mode. Measured temperature split (75-55=20°) and inspected outdoor unit. Filters are clean. System operating well at this time.
The following proposal details the recommendations discussed during the site visit at your home. The line items are generally prioritized to help best address your stated concerns and achieve your home performance goals. At the bottom of the proposal you will find the total amount of discounts applied by completing all of the recommendations. We look forward to helping make your home a healthier and happier place by improving comfort and efficiency while increasing value and durability. Please confirm receipt of the proposal and let us know if you have any questions and/or want to schedule any work to be completed. You can also accept the estimate to continue your home performance journey with us and start the scheduling process.
Removed air handler and heat pump, installed new air handler and heat pump, cut drywall to fit unit, installed ez trap, 30x30 drain pan, 10kw heat kit, surge protector, thermostat, April air 2310 filter, adapted to supply and return and added supply to bedroom, added wet switch, disconnect with surge protector, connected high and low volt wires adapted lineset. Ran condensate line tested it with water and tested out.
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Checked filters, cleared drain, inspected coils, checked electrical, checked delta t 10°, checked capacitor, checked refrigerant pressures, checked control boards. 25° split on the mini split. Flushed the drain. Washed filters.
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