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Justin's Story

I started out going to school getting a diploma then a degree and certifications in HVAC. I worked in Tennessee, Oklahoma, Kentucky, Cincinnati Ohio, North Carolina, and Colorado on big commercial heavy industrial HVAC. I worked my way up interning with some of the best HVAC guys on the planet. My goal was to work for the biggest commercial outfit in the country if not the world.

Coming to Colorado some things changed. Companies I worked with wanted me to be shady and not fix things correctly to get more revenue. They also wanted me to price gouge if the people didn’t know better. I consulted my mentors back east and they advised me to do the right thing no matter what. With that being said I started to help people after hours who got ripped off by residential fly by night companies. I also did the right thing at work despite what upper management told me. I then turned in my van and started to help people full time on my own. Also turning my focus to the commercial side who also were having issues with fly by night commercial companies. Just meant for a short break before returning to find a good company to work for and continue my HVAC schooling. I wanted to see as an experiment do you have to up sale, size people up, lie, and cheat people to make a living. I wanted to be fair with pricing, be honest and lay all the cards on the table, just be transparent.

The question would be can I make a living still? Well after feeling really good about helping people and seeing how happy they were and learning that being a good human being you can absolutely make a living. I decided this is where I should stay and now, I’ve been in business around 10yrs and feels great. To everyone who helped me and supported me doing the right thing, Thank you.

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Commercial Preventative HVAC Maintenance

Package units (RTU’s) HEAT/COOLING

  • Blow out the unit with nitrogen.
  • Check, clean and test the safeties.
  • Clear all the pressure switch tubes and condensation lines/traps.
  • Check the air filters and replace them.
  • Clean up electrical and tighten connections.
  • Check the sequence of operations in heat.
  • Check/inspect heat exchanger.
  • Check and adjust the gas pressures.
  • Inspect/clean the condenser coils and evaporator coils when needed.
  • Check the refrigerant levels.
  • Check cooling sequence of operations.
  • Check the compressors and condenser fans.
  • Check the blower motor and belts. Replace the belts if needed.
  • Check temperature splits and air flow.

HEAT Boiler

  • Blow out the boiler and wipe down.
  • Remove the burner assembly and clean out thoroughly.
  • Check, clean and test the safeties.
  • Check and exercise the zone valve springs. Make sure the end switches are making.
  • Check the expansion tank.
  • Check the circulation pump and oil.
  • Check and tighten the electrical.
  • Check and inspect the flue pipe.
  • Check the sequence of operations.
  • Check and adjust the gas pressure.
  • Check and adjust water pressure and water temperature.
  • Bleed the loops of air if hammering is taking place.

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Residential Preventative HVAC Maintenance

HEAT Furnace

  • Blow out the furnace with nitrogen and wipe down.
  • Check, clean and test the safeties.
  • Clear all the pressure switch tubes and condensation lines.
  • Check the air filter.
  • Clean up electrical and tighten connections.
  • Check the sequence of operations in heat.
  • Check for C.O. at a supply register.
  • Check and adjust the gas pressures.
  • Check efficiency with a combustion analyzer.
  • Check humidifier operations if needed.

HEAT Boiler

  • Blow out the boiler and wipe down.
  • Check, clean and test the safeties.
  • Check and exercise the zone valve springs. Make sure the end switches are making.
  • Check the expansion tank.
  • Check the circulation pump and oil.
  • Check and tighten the electrical.
  • Check and inspect the flue pipe.
  • Check the sequence of operations.
  • Check and adjust the gas pressure.
  • Check and adjust water pressure and water temperature.
  • Bleed the loops of air if hammering is taking place.

COOLING

  • Clean the outdoor condenser coils and check the electrical
  • Check the refrigerant levels.
  • Check cooling sequence of operations.
  • Check temperature splits and air flow.

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