Services

HVACR Service and Repair

Service and repair focus on addressing specific problems and restoring a system’s function. This work can be reactive (fixing a breakdown) or proactive (preventing one). Key aspects include:
  • Troubleshooting and Diagnosis
    Using specialized tools like multimeters, pressure gauges, and leak detectors to identify the root cause of a problem. Technicians assess symptoms like unusual noises, inadequate heating or cooling, or a malfunctioning thermostat.
  • Component Replacement
    Replacing worn, broken, or defective parts. Common replacements include:

    • Compressors: The heart of the cooling system.
    • Capacitors and Relays: Electrical components that help start and run motors.
    • Fan Motors and Belts: Essential for moving air across coils and throughout a space.
    • Thermostats: The control center for the entire system.
  • Refrigerant Management
    For systems using refrigerant, technicians check for leaks and ensure proper levels. They are trained to handle, recover, and recycle refrigerants according to environmental regulations.
  • System Adjustments
    Calibrating and adjusting system controls, gas pressure, and airflow to optimize performance and efficiency.
  • Ductwork Repair
    Sealing leaks in ductwork to prevent air loss and improve system efficiency.

Drainage System Assessment:

Checking and clearing the condensate drain line to prevent clogs, which can lead to water damage and a system shutdown.

Lubrication:

Lubricating all moving parts, such as fan motors and bearings, to reduce friction and wear and extend the life of the equipment.

System Performance Test:

Verifying that the system’s cooling and heating cycles start, operate, and shut off correctly. Technicians may also measure temperature and pressure to evaluate overall performance.

HVACR Inspection

With the weather constantly changing. Keeping our family, friends comfortable & safe can be a challenge! We at D’S HDL Solutions believe in a complete comprehensive inspection & check-up, performed as part of a routine maintenance plan. The goal is to identify potential issues before they become major and costly repairs. A thorough inspection typically includes:

Filter Check and Replacement:

Inspecting the air filter and replacing it if it is dirty or clogged to ensure proper airflow and indoor air quality.

Coil Cleaning:

Cleaning the indoor evaporator and outdoor condenser coils. Dirty coils restrict heat transfer, forcing the system to work harder and consume more energy.

Electrical System Check:

Tightening loose electrical connections, and checking the voltage and current of motors and other components to prevent electrical failures and hazards.

Safety Control Verification:

Testing safety controls, like pressure switches and limit switches, to ensure they are working properly to prevent dangerous situations like overheating or gas leaks.

Drainage System Assessment:

Checking and clearing the condensate drain line to prevent clogs, which can lead to water damage and a system shutdown.

Lubrication:

Lubricating all moving parts, such as fan motors and bearings, to reduce friction and wear and extend the life of the equipment.

System Performance Test:

Verifying that the system’s cooling and heating cycles start, operate, and shut off correctly. Technicians may also measure temperature and pressure to evaluate overall performance.

Common HVACR Maintenance Tasks

Routine maintenance is vital for preventing breakdowns, extending equipment lifespan, and ensuring safety. These tasks are often included in both service calls and inspections

Changing Air Filters:

The most basic and important task for homeowners, as a dirty filter restricts airflow and strains the system.

Cleaning Coils:

Keeping both the indoor evaporator and outdoor condenser coils clean is essential for efficiency.

Clearing Debris:

Removing leaves, dirt, and other debris from around the outdoor unit to ensure proper airflow.

Thermostat Check:

Ensuring the thermostat is functioning correctly and is set for the appropriate season.

Lubrication:

Lubricating all moving parts, such as fan motors and bearings, to reduce friction and wear and extend the life of the equipment.

Checking for Leaks:

Visually inspecting for any signs of refrigerant or water leaks.

System Performance Test:

Verifying that the system’s cooling and heating cycles start, operate, and shut off correctly. Technicians may also measure temperature and pressure to evaluate overall performance.

Drainage System Assessment:

Checking and clearing the condensate drain line to prevent clogs, which can lead to water damage and a system shutdown.

Drainage System Assessment:

Checking and clearing the condensate drain line to prevent clogs, which can lead to water damage and a system shutdown.

What Our Customer Says?

Bianca L

D's HDL Solutions were very great at getting back to us about our AC unit and even came in the same day. I'll definitely be giving them a call for our other appliances. Great company overall.

Patrick P

I recently had an emergency situation with an AC unit in one of our rental properties. One of the occupants was an elderly lady, so it was critical to have the issue resolved as quickly as possible. I contacted D's HDI Solutions and explained the severity of the situation. To my surprise, I was able to speak directly with Mr. Smith, the owner. He personally assured me that someone would be at the property within the hour. True to his word, he came himself and arrived in just 35 minutes!

Mr. Smith conducted a thorough assessment, quickly identified the problem, and had the system cooling again in no time. The tenants--especially the elderly lady--were extremely grateful, and so was I. Honestly, I was prepared for a hefty service bill given the urgency, but the cost was very reasonable and fair.

This experience put D's HDI Solutions on my short list of trusted AC vendors. Their professionalism, responsiveness, and integrity are top-notch. I highly recommend them to fellow property managers, landlords, and homeowners alike.