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Job completed for Polly S.

Completion date: April 5, 2018

Location: Earlysville, VA

Why did the customer contact us?

Client was a referral from an existing client. Polly is moving to the area and wanted a complete assessment of the HVAC in a home she is considering for purchase - separate from the home inspection.

Solutions provided:

We did a complete, non-invasive inspection of the system to identify everything from system type; make and model; age; general condition; and basic performance. As part of this type of inspection we look to identify any major concerns from a safety, performance and comfort perspective. The goal is to provide our clients the knowledge and details necessary to inform their purchase decision. In this engagement we work for you - not the seller, not the real estate agent - so there are no competing interests.

Team members on this project:

Alex Laukaitis

Photos & Videos:

Circled areas show Biological growth inside the Air Handler
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Circled areas show Biological growth inside the Air Handler
Inside Of Air Handler in Attic
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Inside Of Air Handler in Attic
Capacitor replacement, smaller capacitor, which is for the fan is not secured to the cabinet with metal strap. Capacitor is not grounded. Improper installation.
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Capacitor replacement, smaller capacitor, which is for the fan is not secured to the cabinet with metal strap. Capacitor is not grounded. Improper installation.
Erosion underneath outdoor unit, causing it to be unlevel. This can cause premature compressor failure due to lack of oil. This can be corrected using drainage rock and bricks.
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Erosion underneath outdoor unit, causing it to be unlevel. This can cause premature compressor failure due to lack of oil. This can be corrected using drainage rock and bricks.
Both Primary Drain line and Emergency pan Drain line connect and go down the center of the home to a floor drain in the basement. Not best Practice. Both drain lines should have there own run to drainage point.
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Both Primary Drain line and Emergency pan Drain line connect and go down the center of the home to a floor drain in the basement. Not best Practice. Both drain lines should have there own run to drainage point.