Broomall, PA, Cooling Services
If your air conditioner is struggling to keep your house cool, you need to schedule maintenance, repairs, or replacements with an HVAC service contractor in Broomall, PA. Call DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company for appointments in Broomall, PA. We offer 24/7 services!
Our experts can perform a full inspection of your system and get it up and running quickly. DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company provides complete cooling services to Broomall, PA, and the surrounding areas, including:
- Commercial HVAC services
- AC filter replacements
- AC refrigerant leak repairs
- Air conditioning repairs and maintenance
- Air conditioning installations and replacements
- Air handler services
- Ductless mini split AC services
- Smart thermostats
- Evaporator coil services
Electrical Issues Require Emergency AC Repairs
You should schedule emergency AC repairs when your system encounters an electrical issue. A problem with the wiring, circuit breakers, and other problems can pose dangerous threats to your household and must be addressed immediately.
A faulty wire can cause a fire and cause your air conditioner to stop working. In addition to dealing with the threats of an electrical issue, you also have to worry about being left in a hot and uncomfortable house.
AC contractors will inspect your system when they arrive, including checking the wiring, electrical components, and electrical panel to fix the problem and get your system up and running again.
Be Prepared For a New Air Conditioner
Having a new central air conditioning system installed at your house can be exciting, but knowing what to expect from a new system is essential.
At DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company, our contractors will also show you how to work your new system and ensure they answer any questions.
One crucial detail is that new units can be larger than older systems by about 20-50%. This means new systems can take up more space. If it was a tight fit to get your old system in the space, you may need to install your new unit in a different area.
Before the day of the installation, our technicians will address this issue with you if this will impact your installation so you are prepared. If you have any questions before your AC installation in Broomall, PA, call DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company!
Do You Need Ductless Mini Split AC System Repairs?
When your ductless mini split AC system stops working, it can be challenging to know when it’s experiencing a problem you can fix on your own and when you need an AC contractor to perform professional repairs.
Our technicians recommend a few quick troubleshooting tips before calling us to schedule an appointment. You should first check the air filter to see if it needs to be replaced. Then, ensure the thermostat is set to “Cool,” and the circuit breaker doesn’t trip.
If these troubleshooting tips do not resolve the issue, call our DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company experts to schedule repairs.
Broomall, PA, Heating Services
When winter weather arrives in Broomall, PA, you need a fully functioning heater to keep your house warm and comfortable. DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company has you covered whether you need a tune-up or emergency heater repairs.
Call DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company for appointments; we offer 24/7 services! Our team provides complete heating services to Broomall, PA, and the surrounding areas, including:
- Commercial HVAC services
- Boiler services
- Heat pumps
- Heater repair and maintenance
- Heater installation and replacements
- Geothermal heating & cooling services
- Thermostats
Thermostat Not Working? Schedule Emergency Heating Repairs
When your central heating system suddenly stops working, it could be due to a broken thermostat. While this could be due to a simple problem – like old batteries – it could also be a more significant issue with the device that requires emergency repairs.
To determine the severity of the problem, our contractors recommend checking the batteries while you wait for the technician to arrive. You should also check the thermostat settings to ensure it is set to “Heat” and not “Cool.”
When an expert arrives in your Broomall, PA, home, they will check the device’s wiring and ensure it is installed correctly.
A malfunctioning thermostat requires emergency repair services as it controls your heater. If it malfunctions, your unit cannot operate correctly. This can cause your house to drop to an uncomfortable – and even dangerous – temperature, which can result in frozen pipes and other issues.
Symptoms That Indicate You Need Heating System Repairs
To avoid being left without a functioning heater all winter, you should schedule professional repairs at the first signs of an issue. This will let a trained expert quickly repair your unit and get it back up and running again quickly.
You will likely notice the first symptom when the heater cannot heat your house to the desired temperature. This can indicate a problem with the thermostat or a larger problem that a contractor must diagnose and repair. Other common signs to watch for are odd sounds and increasing energy bills.
Call our experts at DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company for repairs in Delaware County and Broomall, PA.
Why You Need Heat Pump Maintenance
You need to perform regular, routine maintenance to keep your heat pump working correctly. Heating contractors in Broomall, PA, can perform these during an annual inspection.
During these appointments, technicians will check the system to look for defects, inspect components, and ensure it operates correctly and efficiently. Scheduling these services regularly – about once a year – will keep the heat pump running accurately for longer.
Home Energy Efficiency Services
At DiBiase Heating and Cooling, we are dedicated to helping homeowners in Broomall improve their home’s energy efficiency. Our comprehensive home energy services include professional energy audits, air sealing, and insulation upgrades.
- Our energy audits identify areas where your home is losing energy, helping you make informed decisions to reduce energy waste.
- With our air sealing services, we’ll close gaps and cracks to prevent drafts and improve your home’s comfort.
- Proper insulation is essential for maintaining indoor temperatures year-round, and we provide expert insulation installation to boost energy efficiency and lower your utility bills.
Trust DiBiase to help you save energy and money while making your home more comfortable.
Water Heater Services
DiBiase Heating and Cooling provides expert water heater services to ensure your home has reliable hot water all year round. Whether you need a repair for your tank-style or tankless water heater, or it’s time for a complete replacement, our experienced team is here to help. We install energy-efficient water heaters designed to meet your household’s demands and reduce energy consumption. From quick repairs to full system replacements, you can count on DiBiase to keep your water heating system running smoothly.
Water Treatment Solutions
Clean, safe water is essential for your family’s health, and DiBiase Heating and Cooling offers advanced water treatment solutions to improve your home’s water quality. We provide whole-home water filtration systems that remove contaminants and ensure clean water throughout your home. Additionally, our water softening services help reduce the effects of hard water, protecting your plumbing and appliances from mineral buildup. Trust DiBiase to enhance your home’s water quality with tailored water treatment solutions for every need.
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Job Locations and Reviews
Performed tune up on air temp gas furnace, checked combustion and gas pressures for unit while running in heat mode. Tested blower and inducer motor, tested and cleaned flame sensor, burners, and hot surface igniter. Checked heat exchanger and temperature split. No issues with unit at this time.
Went up into the attic in front of building where there was two units. Was under assumption one of those was the unit I was looking for. After having no luck I rewired tstat wires and went to thermostat to do continuity test. Nothing there so I proceeded to walk attic and trace out all tstat wires. Found the unit that wasn’t heating actually had the door off so the safety wasn’t pushed in. Put door on and unit came on. Went back to room and put tstat back on. Unit is in normal operation.
Perform tuneups on two gas furnaces, check both units and heating mode and tested combustion and gas pressures as well as cleaned and checked flame sensor in hot service igniter. Both units had the temperature split checked as well as the inducer motor and the heat exchanger, blower motors were also inspected and Filters were changed. The circulator pump I own for flushing, tankless hot water heaters was not working so I could not do the flush at this time. Customer was notified and we have to return it another date to do the flush.
Found failed thermocouple. Replaced thermocouple on boiler and tested operation. Boiler is from 2003 explained to customer that a new boiler would be between $10,000 to $14,000. Performed combustion test on boiler and tested both zones. Gas boiler is working fine at time of service.
Returned to site to install new Oil Fill Alarm. Disconnected piping to the original Fill Alarm Whistle. New Fill Whistle was a combination Whistle with a Tank Gauge. Moved to the connection on the tank where the original tank was located and plugged the old Whistle connection. Repiped the section of the Fill pipe and added a Union fitting. Once we had the fill pipe apart found the whistle was completely clogged which caused it to fail. Also found that it was not 1-1/4” pipe but was 1” pipe. Let the homeowner know that in the future it may need to be replaced with a larger fill pipe.
Arrived onsite to take measurements of the Oil Piping to the tank. Fill pipe = 2” Black Iron Vent pipe = 1-1/4” Black Iron x 2” Connection at the tank Took photos and recorded measurements of the piping going to the outside of the home. Oil tank has about 1/4 tank of oil left. They cannot get the oil filled until the whistle is replaced. Let her know we would review the estimate and resend it. She asked if we haven’t already provided service plan pricing if we could add a service plan on to the estimate for them to review. She said they currently do not have anyone servicing the Furnace.
Perform precision gas boiler tuneup on Weil McLain 80% atmosphere gas boiler. Inspected burners inspected top of heat exchanger tested operation of both zone valves. Check gas pressure. Perform combustion test. Gas boiler is working fine at time of service.
Performed precision a/c tune up on Amana a/c system. Replaced Apriaire 413 air filter. ( provided by homeowner) checked all electrical connections and components. Found no surge protection on ecm blower motor, provided estimate. Checked temperature split. Checked refrigerant pressures and temperatures at indoor and outdoor unit. System is working fine at time of service.
Checked the a/c side of the system. Checked the air filter and replaced. Inspected the wiring connections and the voltages. Inspected the indoor coil and flushed and tested the coil pan and the condensate drain. Checked the blower motor condition and checked static pressure and amp draws . Checked the outdoor unit pressures by using super heat and sub cool methods. Inspected the capacitor and checked the amperage for the fan motor and the compressor. Checked the indoor cooling splits at the return and the supply. The a/c system is working fine at this time of service.
Replaced filter, inspected furnace and coils, blew out drain, checked electrical, checked delta t, checked capacitors, checked pressures. Blower motor was noisy on start up from water but the sound went away. Blower cap is starting to fail at 14.1/15. Unit is in normal operation at this time.
Performed precision a/c tune up on carrier package gas/a/c system. Found very dirty 2” by 16x16” air filters, picked up a distributer and replaced 4 air filters. Checked all electrical conections and components. Tested blower capacitor. Examined coils. Checked refrigerant pressures and temperatures . Main a/c is working fine. Smaller package gasa/c system is still down since 5he last visit. No point in performing a tune up on this system.
Performed precision a/c tune up on (2) amana a/c systems. Replaced (1) 14x24x1 air filter and (1) 16x20x1 air filter. Checked all electrical conections and components. Checked temperature split. Tested condensation drain with water. Checked refrigerant pressures and temperatures at indoor and outdoor units. Both systems are working fine at time of inspection.
Completed (2) Plan Member AC tune ups. Attic system filter (16x25x1) Ok Replaced basement system filter 20x25x4 with a 20x25x1 filter For BOTH systems: Inspected condition of both the indoor and outdoor coil Measured temperature split and static pressure Ensured drains were clear. Attic system has EZ trap and wet switch installed. Basement system has only the condensate pump safety as an after safety. Left previously quoted estimate for wet switch for basement system. Inspected wiring, controls, electric motors and components. Verified integrity of compressor motors using megaohmeter. Monitored R410A refrigerant pressures and diagnostics. Both system running at manufacturers target Subcooling. Homeowner wants to renew (2) plan memberships today. Asked that the office call to collect payment. He was busy with work.
Completed $200 assessment, received check, and took measurements to prepare proposal. Recommend follow up HVAC visit to assess ductwork in attic, as well as duct design and sizing for currently unfinished basement that will likely be finished later this year.
Arrived on site to complete heat tune up on gas furnace, inspected all electrical connections and wiring, inspected air filter, replaced humidifier pad and set for winter application inspected venting and ductwork, cleaned out flue trap and condensate pump, collected temperature splits from return and supply and confirmed proper temperature rise, cleaned all burners and flame sensor, inspected hsi, tested and flushed all drain lines, tested thermostat operations, confirmed good inlet and ouput gas pressures, completed combustion test and allowed system to cycle through setpoint, all system operations normal.…
Found gas furnace locking out on a limit open code with no limits open checked limits with a meter. Circuit board has failed. Package gas a/c has 2 boards in the system would recommend replacement of both board. Will need to get a price from the distributer on circuit boards. Other option is to replace the package gas a/c. Will get quote on replacement parts.
Completed Oil Boiler Tune up for Williamson boiler 147,000 BTUs Inspected and cleaned flues as heat exchanger. Checked hydronic ad oil piping and fitting for leaks. Checked all hydronic piping components: circulator, super vent, compression tank. Replaced GarBer spin on oil filter replaced 1.25 80B Nozzle Inspected all aspects of burner: Electrodes in good condition, verified proper orientation; Verified pump pressure (100psi) and cut off Checked Hydrostat settings; monitored boiler temperature and pressure during tune up procedures Combustion, draft and smoke tests: Pass Oil boiler is operating well at the time of this tune up.
Arrived to perform heating maintenance on gas furnace, called for heating at thermostat. System kicked on, performed combustion test, checked gas line for leaks, inspected duct work, checked temp rise, checked filter and changed filter. Checked drain, checked pressure switches, inspected inducer motor, checked capacitor on blower, inspected blower compartment, checked ad tested flame sensor and inspected igniter, tested and checked gas valve and pressure, inspected burner assembly and check and tested heat exchanger, system is running at the time of service. Capacitor on blower is reading weak. Informed customer and offered to change on site, customer would like to see it through until next maintenance.
Found boiler running upon arrival. Customer complaint was back rooms not getting hot, current boiler is single pipe hydronic, checked water piping all baseboard is getting hot. Those rooms are last of circuit. Also both rooms do not have sufficient baseboard. System is working fine.
Performed heat maintenance for 60KBTU natural gas furnace: Replaced 16x25x1 filter. Inspected heat exchanger, burners, ignitor, pressure switch and components. Checked wiring, controls, electric motors and components. Verified natural gas valve outlet pressure. Measured temperature rise and static pressure. Combustion/draft test: Good Furnace is operating well at the time of visit, provided an estimate to install air purifier
Arrived to perform 2 heating maintenance on gas furnaces, called for heating at thermostat. System kicked on, performed combustion test, checked gas line for leaks, inspected duct work, checked temp rise, checked filter and changed filter. Checked drain, checked pressure switches, inspected inducer motor, checked capacitor on blower, inspected blower compartment, checked ad tested flame sensor and inspected igniter, tested and checked gas valve and pressure, inspected burner assembly and check and tested heat exchanger, system is running at the time of service. 1st floor system in basement I highly recommend adding a wet switch to the system like the attic system to stop system from producing water if it were to detect water on ground, helping protect flooring in basement.