How to Properly Perform Annual Service and Maintenance on a Central AC System

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @PipeDoctor
    @PipeDoctor  7 месяцев назад +5

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    • @jinsu0504
      @jinsu0504 5 месяцев назад

      do you do services in long island by any chance?

    • @pfoxhound
      @pfoxhound 4 месяца назад

      Why did you remove panel from capacitor, but left covers on condenser part. Don't get liquids on caps!. 😂

  • @fredrickkehoe9817
    @fredrickkehoe9817 Год назад +6

    November 4. 2023. Great video. I spent a few years doing HVAC for the NYC Transit but that was years ago. So watching your video brought a lot back to me. Thank you.

  • @1unkn0wn
    @1unkn0wn 2 года назад +91

    Wow, thank you. I have had "techs" out a few times to look over my system and it's always been the same thing. A couple visual checks, a warning that the system will eventually need to be replaced (duh) and off they go. Thus, I have started doing it myself. This gives me an even better idea of what I should be looking for.

    • @kennethshamblin9613
      @kennethshamblin9613 2 года назад +6

      I just had the same problem and they charge too much for b.s

    • @marcusfitzgerald59
      @marcusfitzgerald59 2 года назад +5

      @@kennethshamblin9613 it's a business

    • @fldave612
      @fldave612 Год назад +4

      I've gotten that "It needs to be replaced.", or "It can't be repaired." lines of manure a lot from HVAC companies. It seems to be especially prevalent if you have a unit made by a different MFG than the brand name on their van, a lot of them act like they don't know how to, or don't want to work a different brand.

    • @samuelg3586
      @samuelg3586 Год назад

      A real maintenance and evaporator/condenser coil cleaning will cost around $700.

    • @samuelg3586
      @samuelg3586 Год назад +1

      @@fldave612 why do you even call us to check your AC to begin with??

  • @richardtabloff1773
    @richardtabloff1773 2 года назад +39

    As a service company owner for over 45 years I can tell by your attention to detail you are the company owner. Well done, teach your techs to be as good as you are. Well done.

  • @msammr33
    @msammr33 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for this informative video. My last checkup was for 20 mins, courtesy of my homeowner's insurance.

    • @PipeDoctor
      @PipeDoctor  Месяц назад

      Follow these steps to not only prolong the life expectancy of your unit, to save money on energy course by having your system properly, cleaned and maintained

  • @ncooty
    @ncooty 2 года назад +2

    Thanks very much for letting us look over your shoulder.
    @26:30: You said, "You get what you pay for." Unfortunately, that's rarely true. You definitely pay for what you get, so if you're not paying much, you're not getting much. However, paying more doesn't mean you're getting more.

  • @josephwhitaker9365
    @josephwhitaker9365 2 года назад +15

    I like the fact that you take the time to explain the small stuff (condenser air intake) because it really separates the professionals from the perpetrators. Excellent video as always.

    • @jimreilly917
      @jimreilly917 Год назад +1

      😂perpetrators. Perfect term for eyeballers just out for a buck.

  • @freedomhigh2160
    @freedomhigh2160 2 года назад +35

    Great job Mikey, I’d feel very comfortable hiring you. We need more honest people like you ! Keep up the good work, you ARE appreciated more than you know.

  • @wiljulia2
    @wiljulia2 Год назад +4

    Great job! I had my service guy to stop by again after I felt he was in and out of my house. I hope ST PETE A/C gives a heads up next time they do a “MAINTENANCE” service on my unit. This kind of clips helps tremendously for those who don’t have a clue of is proper and honest service Ill give you two thumps up on your video!

  • @Mrs.Green23
    @Mrs.Green23 2 года назад +5

    More service men need to be a proper as you. Your on point with everything!! Great work great video

  • @Aepek
    @Aepek 2 года назад +19

    Nicely done and wish everyone was that respectful, polite, and caring w/ equipment AND PROPERTY when doing work!
    Really really awesome Mike and train your crews well too👍🏻
    Cheers✌🏻

  • @kg4muc
    @kg4muc 2 года назад +24

    Totally agree with the refrigerant pressure and temp checks. Keeping a sealed system sealed is best in cases where no leaks are suspected Happy Memorial Day

    • @markmcelmeel7850
      @markmcelmeel7850 2 года назад +5

      Only caveat to that (for me personally) is I like to really thoroughly check those types of things on my first visit so I have baseline figures. Seen plenty of situations down here in south Florida where customer has 20 plus degrees of subcooling and a flooded compressor from being overcharged. So it’s my policy to get baseline info like that on my first visit

    • @hvacguy364
      @hvacguy364 2 года назад +2

      Yeah I use smart probes and a core depressor. I like to dial in the subcooling. I just like to give the customer the optimal running conditions.

  • @douglasbaker9663
    @douglasbaker9663 Год назад

    Gods bless you for labeling. It's not my house but IDK, it's a habit I wish more of us would do.

  • @wahidstx
    @wahidstx 2 года назад +5

    Wow, only if I've ever seen another AC Technician doing this thorough job, Great Work!

  • @baggerdet4590
    @baggerdet4590 2 года назад +7

    Rheem designed them to take the panels off with one screw a piece,water pressure does a fine job

  • @davebrunson125
    @davebrunson125 2 года назад +7

    I liked the video when you talked about gauges, I totally agree. The way you talk to your customers is great. I noticed you didn't check or clean the evaps. I also noticed the drain line in the attic wasn't vented properly after the P-trap. It doesn't mean much in low humidity areas but high humidity a proper drain vent will help prevent overflow and help with cooling. After the p-trap not before

  • @Bobcat1950
    @Bobcat1950 2 года назад

    First thing, Great Job! Last year my wife used a cheap advertised service and we got hosed. The Tech came, ask her where the hose bib was, hooked up his hose and sprayed from the outside in. Within a week our AC was reduced. I called another service who said the fins were damaged and we would need a new condenser to correct the problem. I went to a HVAC unit seller who sold me a fin straightener tool and gave me instructions on how to use it. This worked, now I call them to get recommendations on service techs.
    My question is, “you sprayed the water at full pressure, why did it not bend or damage the condenser fins?” I now do the basic maintenance and if the system is struggling call a qualified, recommended service tech to check the contractors, capacitors and other components.

    • @Bobcat1950
      @Bobcat1950 2 года назад

      @@PipeDoctor He sprayed from the outside to the inside. Thanks!

  • @TheGregWallace
    @TheGregWallace 2 года назад

    Comment.....the problem is....finding someone like yourself to do the job properly like you do.....There are to many jacklegs wanting quick money. Keep up the good work.

  • @oncalldev
    @oncalldev 2 года назад +3

    You read my mind with this video. Just turned on the Central AC for the first time this season to see if it's ready for some upcoming 90+ degree days. I haven't had it looked at by a pro for about 4 years. Might be time. Thanks for the info.

    • @STONE69_
      @STONE69_ 2 года назад +2

      Clean your coils/fins yearly and change your furnace filter, that will prolong the life of the unit. No need to pay for half azzed work.

    • @officerkrupke4966
      @officerkrupke4966 2 года назад

      If its four years since its last service, make sure to change outdoor dual capacitor, its due to fail.

    • @eastonwilliams1722
      @eastonwilliams1722 2 месяца назад

      @@officerkrupke4966no. Wait for it to go it is not a maintenance item

  • @JamesJohnson-em9pc
    @JamesJohnson-em9pc 2 года назад +3

    Looks good, we take the covers off around the unit, you would be surprise how much is being trapped between the coil and cover if not removed. We also check static pressure on blower and capacitor on indoor unit. The tablets should have been placed in the drain pan, they do very little against the coil.

    • @KENFEDOR22
      @KENFEDOR22 2 года назад

      Agreed, I remove the top cover (fan still attached) to access the entire coil assembly. I tried once with just removing the fan assembly but couldn't really clean the top of the coils. Obviously, take caution when reinserting the top cover as the fins are vulnerable.

  • @jeanclaudevandam4974
    @jeanclaudevandam4974 Год назад +2

    I love the label instead of a sharpie. Class.

  • @waynecostanza2280
    @waynecostanza2280 2 года назад +1

    The Doctor is in the house. Just simply can’t do better! Nice Job Mike.

  • @angelo12211989
    @angelo12211989 2 года назад +8

    Good video, certainly a better maintenance than most techs. My recommendation with rheem systems is that you can remove the center screw outside of the condenser, pull the coil covers up and out and the coil can be exposed once ready to rinse.

  • @patrickkulakowski9263
    @patrickkulakowski9263 2 года назад +1

    Saint Mike - I have been busy and haven't watched many of your videos lately. Good to be back watching and learning again! Hope all is well!

  • @joshuagrigartis4610
    @joshuagrigartis4610 Год назад +2

    It’s interesting to see the different ways people do tune ups. My company teaches to wash the outside unit first, then check the inside unit while the outside dries, and then check the outside. I guess the thought is that dirty/wet coils restricts airflow and changes the readings.

    • @alexcumare
      @alexcumare Год назад

      Hello, I did not see that you clean the indoor unit with water and chemicals, do they only use those tablets? How much do they charge for that?

  • @TicToc-tu2xn
    @TicToc-tu2xn 4 месяца назад +1

    Awesome video. See you offer service in Charleston, SC and will switch to you when I need service.

  • @dandydonslife9869
    @dandydonslife9869 Год назад +1

    Really good explanation on how to clean coils, ordered gun and cleaner, plan to do it on mine, thanks.

  • @zacharybinette9103
    @zacharybinette9103 Год назад

    I’m glad someone agrees with me I never hook up gauges unless there’s a problem last time I did I got a really bad burn because the schrader stuck and rather than dump 9lbs of 410a into the atmosphere I quickly reattached

    • @eastonwilliams1722
      @eastonwilliams1722 2 месяца назад

      Who cares some indian in flip flops is dumping 20lbs of R22 in the air rn anyways…

  • @debndave4871
    @debndave4871 2 года назад +4

    As a retired maintenance supervisor in a hospital, routine preventative maintenance is crucial for equipment reliability and operation.

    • @murkyturkey5238
      @murkyturkey5238 2 года назад +1

      Very very important, especially at a hospital. Definitely want to avoid problems there

  • @frankrizzo1433
    @frankrizzo1433 2 года назад

    Great channel, former resident of Lynbrook. Wish I knew about you when I lived in Lynbrook!

  • @npolite22
    @npolite22 2 года назад +1

    Leaving that dryer filter out there in the open is asking for a premature failure. As you say install that out of the elements. I'll be sure to keep that in mind on my new install.

  • @ekeith626
    @ekeith626 Год назад +1

    What an awesome repairman!!! Your video instructions is very much appreciated.

  • @lilramborambo4399
    @lilramborambo4399 2 года назад +1

    Hey Mr Pipes, your pipes are pipen... Great video.... Now I know how to tell if my check ups are being done correctly...😁👍💛

  • @TheMax13542
    @TheMax13542 2 года назад

    pretty cool. just a tip though, go down to the hardware store and get one of those 3-4ft hose wands then unthread the end off and put the quick connect adapter from your coil gun on that bad boy, no more bending over like a hunch back to wash out a coil. not a big deal if you only do a couple a day but if you ever do commercial buildings with over a dozen systems on the roof it'll change ur life, also helps you keep ur boots dry.

  • @chrisgraham2904
    @chrisgraham2904 2 года назад +8

    What is the average lifespan of a home A/C unit? What is the average cost of an annual service inspection and tune-up? We've just had our first hot spell of the year, so I took the cover off the outside unit and turned it on to chill the house. The 24 year old Lennox fired up and did the job that it has always done. The unit has never been serviced since the day it was installed.

    • @Infowarrior-45
      @Infowarrior-45 Год назад

      Average life of a residential unit is 15-20 years, so you're doing great if you're over 20 years old, and still good.

    • @Browns4life
      @Browns4life Год назад

      And no.service at all for 25 years.

  • @llawrence-smith109
    @llawrence-smith109 Год назад +1

    Are you in Florida? I love how you explained and showed us step by step.
    I need your service ASAP!

    • @PipeDoctor
      @PipeDoctor  7 месяцев назад

      Central Florida, Orlando area

  • @coled5090
    @coled5090 2 года назад +2

    Nice video. I like to use automotive wax on the paint for the condensing unit, and it keeps it looking glossy new and helps prevent rusting.

  • @DieDae
    @DieDae 2 года назад +2

    Mikey, you are an unbelievable professional. Having and using a labeler on the units, going over small details like proper disconnect procedures, testing procedures, showing and checking how to do testing procedures.
    Simply, amazing.

  • @slip0n0fall
    @slip0n0fall 2 года назад +1

    Mikey it's not a true inrush measurement feature but the Min/Max feature is invaluable for troubleshooting (and capturing max current in this case).

  • @nicholasfigge1500
    @nicholasfigge1500 Год назад

    Great Job Brother, Did Above and Beyond Most
    That return has restriction keep that Aprilaire for intake grill (which technically isn’t right for 1 and not through out house) but yah keep and maybe or nothing for intake if so fiberglass low merv. If that’s 14” flex max cfm is 1000 for 400 cfm per ton, needing 1200 cfm on a 3 ton. The return is short causing freeze. System Balance is Hard and I had to take multiple classes to somewhat know then calculate. Best rule of thumb is pulling blower door off. If it’s hard it’s restricted, and always make sure all supply’s are open.

    • @nicholasfigge1500
      @nicholasfigge1500 Год назад

      No Prob technically 16” is 1000cfm 14”is 700cfm

    • @nicholasfigge1500
      @nicholasfigge1500 Год назад

      On Job Like that I just cut in a return grill near furnace for easy fix

  • @rickriggins195
    @rickriggins195 6 месяцев назад +1

    120$ for AC tune up in jersey, but my tech did everything Mikey did so im good with that.

  • @lotusgardener
    @lotusgardener Год назад +1

    Do you recommend installing a soft start on the condenser for power savings/longevity increase?

  • @zacharypalczynski8450
    @zacharypalczynski8450 2 года назад

    Great work , I would have taken panels off just because it’s the easiest Rheem/Ruud to do so but you’re my fav my guy

  • @wallyballou7417
    @wallyballou7417 2 года назад

    When we moved into our house, we had our system checked. The tech said it was about 20-25 years old and although it was working fine it was nearing the end of its lifespan. With that in mind, I decided it didn't make sense to perform any kind of annual maintenance. That was 14 years ago. It's still running fine. There's no label on the unit, but I think it's a Carrier.

    • @wallyballou7417
      @wallyballou7417 2 года назад

      @@PipeDoctor I have solar panels, so I don't care about the energy expense (my electric bill is $0). I'll replace it with a heat pump when it finally dies.

    • @obama7325
      @obama7325 Год назад

      @@wallyballou7417 im a tech and i would do the same lol just run it till it dies especially if u have solar

  • @Xdonald331
    @Xdonald331 2 года назад +2

    Good video. I like the attention to detail. Have you considered taking static pressure readings as well? Around here (Texas) there's a boatload of crap ductwork. Only suggestion is drop the jewelry- it's a great way to discover Arc welding! Stay safe and work proud!

  • @scottmaz4063
    @scottmaz4063 2 года назад +1

    Mike as you know I have a house in Florida. They do everything you do on the tune up. And charge $49.95.cost of living is different there. Plus the do most of the houses in our community. They are great company.

    • @scottmaz4063
      @scottmaz4063 2 года назад

      I'm standing there watching them. They do everything.

    • @aquattadomdren6760
      @aquattadomdren6760 2 года назад +1

      It’s not a $50 tune up unless you don’t value you’re time, because your watching them for an hour. Time is money

    • @ezorong9412
      @ezorong9412 2 года назад +1

      @Scott Maz What's the name of the company?

  • @shamusa943
    @shamusa943 2 года назад +2

    Mikey, you always do such nice work. Wish you were in my part of the country so I could call you for service. Thanks for these videos. I always learn something new from you.

  • @openyuheyeby8674
    @openyuheyeby8674 2 года назад

    This guy's replies to comments are hilarious 😂 😂

  • @Keith_Mikell
    @Keith_Mikell Год назад

    You can get those same nozzle kits at Walmart for under 5$ end of season on clearance. Might be a diff nozzle but you can adapt ones you have. Theres gotta be an alternative to that chemical. A copy, all that company is doing is rebranding someone else's work unless they have custom makers which might be the case. Something tells me thats dollar store awesome degreaser. IDK i might be wrong. Maybe purple power? Castrol super clean? does it make you choke if you fan it to your nose (like most degreaser and 409 like cleaners do)?
    Great video. Taught me alot about the proper direction to hose. I was doing it wrong for years. Much love.

    • @Keith_Mikell
      @Keith_Mikell Год назад

      @@PipeDoctor I'll look into it for you. I enjoy this kinda stuff.

    • @Keith_Mikell
      @Keith_Mikell Год назад

      @@PipeDoctor Last comment. heres what youre looking for in the product you buy. this is from their MSDS -
      Hazardous Components (Chemical Name)
      Alcohol ethoxylate
      Nonionic surfacant
      Alcohols, C12-16, ethoxylated

  • @demitriceventers4040
    @demitriceventers4040 2 года назад

    I wish your company were in Houston, Texas. Great job Sir!

    • @ceeweedsl
      @ceeweedsl Год назад

      I've got a place in Houston my mother lives in. Worst place I've seen to get work done. Not 1 in 20 guys knows AND cares what he's doing. A job well done around here is one where the check cashed. The service culture of this town is ugly. I guess it reflects the overall. Watch out for the condensate drain plumbing. There is a local belief that traps are unnecessary. Service guys cut them out if there is one, leave the vent and you have the whole system sucking hot dirty attic air plus the condensate issues it causes as well. Works fine! More service calls, more money.

  • @pa2k582
    @pa2k582 2 года назад

    Your voice makes me want to sleep, great hypnotist

  • @jorgegarcia5283
    @jorgegarcia5283 2 года назад

    Nice job. It would have been nice to show a before and after temp difference with the temp gun.

  • @williamserver4332
    @williamserver4332 2 года назад

    Take amp draw after rinsing with water then after coil cleaner. There is no difference. Great video

  • @Infowarrior-45
    @Infowarrior-45 Год назад

    If you'll get the viper coil gun, you'll save lots of cleaner and money. The Venom Packs are designed for their guns, because the ratios of cleaner to water are designed for their cleaner. I have a Calgon gun, and it uses way more cleaner than the Viper Coil Gun. Just a thought. As far as the filters, I'm not a fan of the double filtering, especially with the merv 13 accordion filter at the unit. I usually advise customers to use a merv 8 or merv 10 pleated filter in the return grilles, or at the unit, with very cheap poly filters in the return grilles if they are concerned about dust in the ductwork. Love the videos, and all the knowledge. Keep up the good work.

  • @ronaldhooutube
    @ronaldhooutube Год назад

    I agree with the low out door abeint temperature not being proper for cooling maintenance, but it is what it is. to many to get done during the season I do my best to be certain system will perform well.

  • @johnspanos3862
    @johnspanos3862 2 года назад

    Great channel! Can you do a maintenance video on the Bosch 2.0 inverter one day?

  • @boilerman2540
    @boilerman2540 2 года назад

    Mikey, I do all the same- with new customers I look for test holes in the duct work to see if static pressure was checked- if not I will check which help with other problems- I do the same with boilers here in Maryland you would be surprised how many boilers were installed and combustion never set!

    • @boilerman2540
      @boilerman2540 2 года назад

      Yes that would be a great one! Great job and have a great rest of the holiday weekend!

  • @jorged0712
    @jorged0712 Год назад

    makes you wonder how big that house is that it has 2 condensers. down here in south Florida I've only ever seen one at houses.

  • @rickybennett1403
    @rickybennett1403 2 года назад +2

    The coil gun has a setting A-B-C-D to set the coil cleaner ratio I believe C is 5 to 1. So no need to premix

  • @fxrvw7052
    @fxrvw7052 2 года назад +1

    Appreciate you taking us along on your service call! New sub 👍

  • @vihayster
    @vihayster 5 месяцев назад

    when you clean your tool (chemical mixer) you could point that stream of water on coils you clean to put use to that water you otherwise waste

  • @seanm2216
    @seanm2216 5 месяцев назад

    11:04 - My wife stepped out of the shower and I said, "Their both nice, nice and clean now. Really looks coils. Amazing!"

  • @ThrillaPark
    @ThrillaPark 2 года назад

    Man, I wish you worked in my area. Every tech I’ve had acts like I’m bothering them.

  • @derekpych9114
    @derekpych9114 2 года назад +12

    You can always tell the difference between a system that’s put in by a service tech and an installer

  • @garymoore1600
    @garymoore1600 Год назад

    Great video! New tech here. Is there a reason you didn’t clean ID coil as well? Great job with the OD coils I can’t get them that clean I will try it how you showed

  • @HotSauceStain
    @HotSauceStain Год назад

    Nice video thank you. I had my gas/AC company come fix my AC, there was a leak on the coil in my furnace but took them 3 days to find it and $2000 later. They didn’t bother to clean my filthy outdoor unit so I will try spraying it out myself. They were trying to convince me to upgrade to a whole new eco friendly system for $8000 hahaha. 🤡

    • @HotSauceStain
      @HotSauceStain Год назад

      @@PipeDoctor they literally told me “your house will be the practice house, we’re still learning”

  • @stevengarcia1922
    @stevengarcia1922 2 года назад +6

    Surprised you didn’t remove the side panels being you just have to remove one screw and slide them off on the Ruuds. But great job as usual

    • @thomaskaraindros28
      @thomaskaraindros28 2 года назад +1

      thats literally what i do with the Ruud RA models as shown in this video. one quarter inch screw for each panel baby lol

    • @murkyturkey5238
      @murkyturkey5238 2 года назад

      @@thomaskaraindros28 that’s sexy

    • @STONE69_
      @STONE69_ 2 года назад +2

      Thats why its better to do it yourself, and get it done right.

  • @derekpych9114
    @derekpych9114 2 года назад +1

    I always tell my customers the most important thing is keeping the condenser clean and change filters
    Monthly

  • @jimbonito9810
    @jimbonito9810 2 года назад

    You have a Kick ass business , deservedly so ... Congrats Mikey

  • @frankgall6
    @frankgall6 2 года назад +1

    Love what you do, I’m the same way. I too have a FLIR one in my bag as well as a real one for my blower door energy assessments. Only thing I would have done was take static or use my trueflow to check airflow to make sure the second filter wasn’t an issue. I was yelling at the screen when you didn’t sell him float switches!!! Lol keep up the great work. 👍🏻🙏

    • @pvfd304
      @pvfd304 2 года назад

      which thermal imager are you guys using and would recommend?

    • @frankgall6
      @frankgall6 2 года назад +1

      I I have one of the basic model FLIR for the phone in my bag and a FLIR E5 for audits.

    • @pvfd304
      @pvfd304 2 года назад

      @@frankgall6 I'm an electrician for a locality and we had a call for the water heater at the firehouse that was blowing fuses. After several visits with normal amp reading, I got the TIC off the engine and found a bad connection on the disconnect that was heating up under load. I want to add one to my truck.

    • @frankgall6
      @frankgall6 2 года назад

      Yea the FLIR one pro I think it’s called. The one that works w the phone should be plenty good for that. They are surprisingly good

  • @taihungmew
    @taihungmew 2 года назад

    Just watched your videos for the first time. Excellent. Like your attitude of service and of doing things the right way. How about some details regarding the foam gun/dispenser and the cleaner you used.
    My big gripe, your jiggly camera makes me motion sick.

    • @taihungmew
      @taihungmew 2 года назад

      @@PipeDoctor Thanks for the info. Appreciate you responding.

  • @NETWizzJbirk
    @NETWizzJbirk 2 года назад

    Bring Sippy Cup back please for a reunion episode

  • @pab77777
    @pab77777 2 года назад

    I have a yearly service contract that comes with a yearly check-up. They turn the a/c on if there is air blowing from all the registers I'm good till next year. I pay for this service because if you call an HVAC company when the temperature is over 70 degrees they are too busy to come. With this service contract, they will come 24 hours aday.

  • @jpjohnson3602
    @jpjohnson3602 2 года назад

    Great work.... What area do you service ? Nassau County?.... Always looking for great service !!

  • @jhhawaii8
    @jhhawaii8 2 года назад +1

    Textbook! Pretty much the same way I would do things. Good job, sir!

  • @markmcelmeel7850
    @markmcelmeel7850 2 года назад +1

    I have never known Rheem to use those pointed blades. It’s very interesting that one of the units uses a two prop set up and the other one uses a 3 prop with the angled scythe blades. I know the higher end ones may use a different blade set up but these look relatively the same in terms of efficiency. Just found that interesting. Good job getting those units sparkling Mikey

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 2 года назад +1

      The Rheem 3 ton uses the 3 point swept blades, the 2 ton only uses the 2 prop blade. I guess the 2 ton doesn't need as much need as much air across the condensing coil.

    • @markmcelmeel7850
      @markmcelmeel7850 2 года назад +2

      @@andrewludwig9251 so weird cause I install a bunch of Rheem equipment (a lot of 3-4-5 ton 14/16 SEER) and have never noticed. I love the look of the scythe blades

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 2 года назад +2

      @@markmcelmeel7850believe it or not, a friend of mine from high school was actually on the design team that developed the swept fan blades. They are pretty cool.

    • @murkyturkey5238
      @murkyturkey5238 2 года назад +1

      @@andrewludwig9251 he’s an engineer? That’s impressive

    • @andrewludwig9251
      @andrewludwig9251 2 года назад

      @@murkyturkey5238 He was, he works on huge 50 ton walk in units now.

  • @Vortechtral
    @Vortechtral 2 года назад

    I want to get that Viper stuff so I can take care of mine. Only thing people can get in store are water soluble stuff that might clean alright, but they come in spray cans, and they cost more then they should, and don't get the coverage.

  • @brianreip411
    @brianreip411 Год назад +2

    😂 I love it. " If you ain't testing, your guessing"

  • @whiskeycast3785
    @whiskeycast3785 Год назад

    You did a great job with the condensers.
    Why didn't you clear the drain lines? You also never looked at the evaporator coils from the side where it will actually get dirty. You checked the capacitors outside but not inside and you did not take an amp draw on the blower but did on the condensers.
    This is a good video for a homeowner however, does not represent what most people do on a maintenance

  • @dmitriarshavsky5191
    @dmitriarshavsky5191 Год назад +1

    Hey! It’s Don Mattingly!

  • @CristianGarcia-yl5eg
    @CristianGarcia-yl5eg Год назад

    This video was excellent man, i recently got hired to be a maintenance technician and I didn’t have an idea what did they do but your video provided a lot of rich information and that customer interaction was excellent!! Thanks for making this video man

  • @billm2516
    @billm2516 2 года назад

    Great video. I clean our outside unit every spring along with the outdoor unit for our mini split system. Is the green control box on the boiler from TACO? It looks a lot like one of their iWorks systems.

  • @italianitalian100
    @italianitalian100 2 года назад +2

    Mike what’s your company charging per unit

  • @AdrianYM
    @AdrianYM Год назад

    Instead of the Nucalgon sprayer, could you use the foam gun attachment on a pressure washer?

  • @patrochism7700
    @patrochism7700 2 года назад +1

    Hey how you doing how long you been doing air conditioner Freon work how long you been doing our conditions

  • @kittysch2
    @kittysch2 2 года назад +1

    Hey Mr. Pipes, would it be OK to apply a screen on top of the fan grill? To prevent leaves and twigs?

  • @jimbonito9810
    @jimbonito9810 2 года назад

    So you dont mind two filters I always felt you dont run two filters but I heard what you said about up stream of ductwork

  • @kcMan7938
    @kcMan7938 Год назад

    10° difference between indoor and outdoor temp is a normal comfort zone for ac operation and that is with no humidity.

  • @michaelmaclachlan2152
    @michaelmaclachlan2152 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the great tips,
    Especially like the outdoor sticker and thorough cleaning
    cheers.

  • @donz6901
    @donz6901 2 года назад

    I am watching your video at the moment. I do have my air conditioner and furnace checked annually by a heating & ac company, but I don’t think I ever saw them treat the condensate pump. My pump is exactly like the one on video. How often do you use Pan-Treat during summer and winter? You said, you drop about 6-7 into tank? How often? I see Amazon sells Pan-Treat, along with other brands. Over the years, I have mixed bleach and water to clean the pump a few times a year, but these tablets may do a better job?

    • @donz6901
      @donz6901 2 года назад

      @@PipeDoctor Thanks for the reply. I just ordered Pan-Treat from Amazon and should get in a few days. How often should I treat the condensate pump?

    • @donz6901
      @donz6901 2 года назад

      @@PipeDoctor Thanks Mike

  • @brandonneal8477
    @brandonneal8477 Год назад

    This video was very thorough.

  • @mikekolczynski5665
    @mikekolczynski5665 Год назад

    No double filtering especially with an Aprilaire.

  • @myboy051
    @myboy051 Год назад

    That cleaner safe for surrounding grass ?

  • @throttlebottle5906
    @throttlebottle5906 2 года назад +6

    that extra small filter inside the intake was very likely the the first floor freeze-up issue from low airflow. I'm sure that was meant to be there temporarily and removed after construction was done.
    just eliminate that filter fully, double filtering is never a good thing for airflow, unless everything in the return path is oversized by 2.5X

  • @princearthur4946
    @princearthur4946 2 месяца назад

    Excellent presentation!

  • @JoseJB0
    @JoseJB0 2 года назад

    It depends on the $$, in a well paid PM we check & clean every atom ⚛ of the unit.

  • @odalisduran6310
    @odalisduran6310 Год назад

    Good morning Mr. Pipes - can you recommend someone in Bridgeport CT that does your work (like you).

  • @jesses9553
    @jesses9553 2 года назад

    The warm air exiting the outdoor unit-is this air warm due to the refrigerant changing it's state?
    I have read others comment that the warm, indoor air, is "dumped" outside.
    Still learning the basics.

  • @fromtheashes1657
    @fromtheashes1657 2 года назад

    I work for a company in florida... I wish I could do a service like this for the customer, my boss would be hitting me after an hour like I got 8 more calls for you let's goooooo

  • @mikeledee8786
    @mikeledee8786 2 года назад +1

    I noticed that you did not remove the grills from the unit to get a good spray on the condenser fins, any reason for that?

    • @HHI455
      @HHI455 2 года назад

      @@PipeDoctor Seems even more important to clean what you can and do a thorough job for your customer (BOSS).