Expert HVAC Service and More in Glenmoore, PA
DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company provides a full range of services to keep your home comfortable and efficient year-round in Glenmoore, PA. Whether you need HVAC repair, installation, or maintenance, we’ve got you covered. Our team also specializes in improving indoor air quality with air purifiers, humidifiers, and ductwork services. Looking for water heater solutions? We offer repairs and replacements for both tank and tankless systems. Additionally, our energy services, including air sealing, insulation, and energy audits, help homeowners save on utility costs while maximizing comfort. Whatever your home’s needs, DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company is here to deliver expert service.
Founded in 2008, DiBiase Heating and Cooling Company is a family-owned and operated company that’s committed to delivering honest, reliable service. We take pride in our expertise, offering certified technicians who provide top-quality HVAC, plumbing, and energy services. What sets us apart is our focus on process and integrity—we do the job right the first time, ensuring your home is always in good hands. Ready to experience the DiBiase difference? Call 610-873-1244 or contact us online today to schedule your service!
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Job Locations and Reviews
Arrived onsite for an oil smell. I looked around and didn’t see any oil leaks. I did notice what may have been an oil spot on the ground. I put odor powder on spot and will leave to absorb the smell. Jason mentioned he had his chimney redone and they didn’t seal around flue all the way. He is having them come back and correct the chimney. Odors maybe coming in through that area.
*Propane tank not filled need to adjust gas pressure* Trane Heat Pump Model #: 4TWV7X60A1000AA / Serial #: 23421TGAJF Trane Gas Furnace Model #: S9V2D120U5VSBAA / Serial #: 24224JMEKG Trane Indoor Coil Model #: 4PXCDU60BS3HAB / Serial #: 242113H4CG Trane Thermostat Model #: TLINK360A2VVUF / Serial #: 2417K80ASX Disconnected and removed the existing Oil Furnace and the AC/Air Handler. Installed new gas furnace and indoor coil where Oil Furnace was located. Sealed ductwork where Air Handler was located. Installed a new Return Drop with a 16x25x1 Air Filter. Adapted to Supply ductwork. Installed an electrical box at the furnace with switch/outlet and surge protector. Installed EZ Trap, Condensate Pump, and vinyl tubing. Wired EZ Trap and Condensate Pump safeties to break the 24V control circuit. Installed a Trane Link Thermostat with a Link Relay Panel at the Indoor Unit. Installed new Heat Pump on a new leveled concrete pad and elevated with risers. Mounted a new Disconnect
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Arrived to location to fully assess unit continuing to trip indoor breaker. Checked high voltage loads compressor fans fan motor wiring everything ok. Checked error codes on outdoor unit. No error codes regarding why breaker tripped. Reset breaker and tested operation. Ran in heat and cool low and high stage. Checked amp draw on compressor15 amps compressor. Checked motor amp draw 1 amp. Went inside electrical panel and felt 60 amp breaker and found breaker was heating up abnormally. Customer had a spare breaker. Replaced with 50amp double pole breaker and retested operation. Breaker no longer heating up. If breaker continues to trip recommend electrician to replace current aluminum wire from breaker panel to outdoor unit with copper conductor wire. No charge under service warranty from last visit.
Added indoor sensor and adjusted . The last sensor didn’t work . Also just replaced thermostat a week ago
Upon arrival I turned on t stat and went down to indoor unit. Checked delta t. Checked all safeties and insured there was a y call on furnace led. Went outside and the unit was not running. I took the cover off and there was no display on the board. I found there was no voltage going to the unit or the disconnect. Checked capacitor and wiring and it is ok. I went to breaker and found it tripped. I reset breaker and let unit go through delay. Compressor LRA on startup was 56.7 max is 147.2. Compressor amps while unit is running is 11.7 rated for 22.9. Let unit run and checked refrigerant pressures. No issues at this time. Only thing I saw that may have caused the trip is the disconnect was just latched at bottom and not under the top. The wire cover plate just laying in there. Didn’t see any arcs on the metal. My only guess is rain could have gotten into disconnect and grounded circuit. Unit is in normal operation after resetting breaker.
Upon arrival for gas furnace tune up I checked filter and water panel. Cleaned flame sensor. Blew out drain. Checked blower motor and assembly. Inspected burners and heat exchanger. Heat exchanger is cracked. Checked igniter. Turned on unit and checked gas pressures. Checked inducer motor operation. Checked air temperature rise. Tested humidifier and set to 35%. Performed combustion test. Checked ductwork for CO. *****HEAT EXCHANGER IS CRACKED****** tested airstream for carbon monoxide and there 0 ppm present. Heat exchanger will need to be addressed.
Did a QA on a new bosch 2stage gas furnace with heat pump. Check the cleanliness of all the wires and connections. Inspected the the gas line to check for leaks started the gas furnace and adjusted gas pressure for the first and second stages. Checked the flue piping and checked the drain lines. Checked the control board for proper set up and checked the thermostat for set up. Checked outdoor level and the disconnect level make sure all penetrations are caulked and tested heat pump mode and on outdoor unit. Talk with the customer to see if he had any questions. The new system looks good. It’s up and running at this time of service.
Check the air filter and found good . Customer services the air filters and the humidifier. Checked all wiring connections on the board. Inspected the oil filter the strainer and the nozzle and replaced. Check the electrodes and set for proper firing operation and inspected and cleaned the flue pipe and heat chamber. Tested the unit for smoke test and checked combustion and draft. Checked my supply and return temps oil side of the system is working fine. Inspected the heat pump side of the system. Performed a outdoor BTU output for the heat pump. Check the outdoor unit, wire connections and the voltages. Inspected the components and tested the amps draws for the compressor and the fan motor. The heat pump is in good working order.
Gas furnace tuneup on 2 furnaces . Checked the air filters and replaced . Checked the wiring connections and the voltages . Flushed the drain lines and furnace traps on both units. Inspected the burners and flame sensors and cleaned . Inspected both flue pipes for leaks and bellies. checked the thermostats in heating mode and checked the gas pressures and the furnace safeties. checked the motor amps on the inducer operation and blower motors. Took indoor heat temp rise and tested for combustion on both units . Both furnaces are in good working order at this time of service.