Cool Air Solutions has provided Winchester CA air conditioning and heating solutions since 2006. Our services include installation, repair, maintenance and more for residential and commercial clients.
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Awesome Tech
Dianna - Winchester, CA 92596
Jimmy was very professional and informative. Very nice man.
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Great Service
Gilbert - Winchester, CA 92596
It was great!
Fantastic job!
Gino - Winchester, CA 92596
Patrick and the whole team were professional and courteous it was a pleasure having them in our home!
Great experience for us! Jimmy was fantastic!
Gino - Winchester, CA 92596
I would refer everyone I know to Cool Air
Quick and on time
Michael - Winchester, CA 92596
On time and great service
John - Winchester, CA 92596
Great service knowledgeable technician. I’d have them back whenever I need them
Rich - Winchester, CA 92596
Service
Ronald - Winchester, CA 92596
Great service
Robert - Winchester, CA 92596
Tony wa very friendly and professional
Jorge’s great performance
Tom - Winchester, CA 92596
Great service technician
Tom - Winchester, CA 92596
Respectful
Cynthia - Winchester, CA 92596
Great service
Rich - Winchester, CA 92596
Quick and clean job. Jorge Was very knowledgeable and professional.
Outstanding Service
Tameeca - Winchester, CA 92596
Kendall exhibited top notch customer service that greatly exceeds other competitors I’ve dealt with. He took his time to explain EVERYTHING, and was very prompt! I felt completely safe with him in my home especially being a woman alone with my child. He even went above in device by providing flying information once I read his bio and expressed my son was interested in becoming a pilot. Kendall not only provided a point of contact but, also wrote down a book he should read. Now, cool air solutions, this Man is well above normal customer service, he embodied the highest level of workers ethics and compassion! I truly enjoyed his 360 degree service and even asked questions and showed me info I didn’t know about my CO2 monitors! Amazing, the more you know… honestly the service I can’t say enough about! He’s a keeper!!
Great service & expertise!
Gus and Maria C. - Winchester, CA 92596
Courteous and honest
Mark - Winchester, CA 92596
Jimmy Pucillo came by to assess a potential water leak in our a/c condensate system. After some troubleshooting he told us that a pricey fix may not be completely successful, due to the nature of the leak. It was nice that he was honest and did not upsell us.
Great service
Sam - Winchester, CA 92596
Jimmy was great. He was kind, polite and professional! He was thorough with his explanations and made the process super easy. We were very pleased with our service today.
Great Service!
Sharron - Winchester, CA 92596
Jimmy Garcia is a pleasure! He was on time, friendly and efficient.
Great and friendly service
Chris - Winchester, CA 92596
Jimmy was excellent, he's very professional, verified everything with you, takes photos to show you what exactly his recommendation is based on, and is friendly about it all.
Amazing Service
Carmen - Winchester, CA 92596
Jorge was very knowledgeable and provided us with an amazing service and our AC is now back to working!!!!
Fast service
Mark - Winchester, CA 92596
Figured out our problem with our ac fast and easy and it’s back to being nice and cool in my house!
Great service and friendly staff
Mike - Winchester, CA 92596
Amazing service
Rhonda - Winchester, CA 92596
Great Service
Steve - Winchester, CA 92596
Great service
Tom - Winchester, CA 92596
Jimmy G.
Arrived on site to perform heating tune up on a 2002 lennox unit. Client stated no issues and he knows it’s older. Cycled unit and was operational. Filter was replaced as last one was really dirty. Blower assembly is dusty but good. Motor seems good. Looks to have been replaced. Secondary lols new but is weak at this time and could fail in future. Inducer motor is over amping pulling 1.6 rated at 1.3. Inducer can fail in future. Gas line has no sediment trap. All safety switch are operational found drain lines clear but dusty and have no safety over flow switches. Unit is in range of Tempe rise. Found black flex ducting used and original but found they had a rat problem in past as there is ducting and insulation chewed up in attic. No protection on unit and highly recommend adding it. Cycled unit and went over all findings with client and he is aware how unit is doing and did hold off as he stated he’s letting it ride about to see how much more they can get. Client is aware of are
Kendall O.
Performed heating maintenance on 8 year old Carrier unit. Cleaned return grates. Checked filters and found them to be in good condition. Temperature rise is within limits. Adjust gas pressure from 3.9â€WC to 3.5â€WC. Measured external static pressure and found it to be a bit high at .9â€WC, mfg recommends .8â€. Inspected blower compartment and found blower wheel to be clean and balanced. Found flame sensor to be heavily sooted up with carbon, I made sure to get this clean. Secondary motor control is within limits. Checked all electrical connections. Tested safety switches. Checked pressure switch. Prior to departure the system is operational after my maintenance inspection.
Jimmy G.
Arrived on site to diagnose a no good airflow to upstairs bedrooms. Client stated he moved in about over A year ago. He stated his daughters room is not enough air as the other 3 bedrooms upstairs. Cycled upstairs unit checked ducting. Checked and found ducting a bit under size. Checked units and also found upstairs unit is a 2 ton unit and advise that is a really small u it and may not be able to blow great air after being divided with the rest of the rooms. Checked all duct and where they ran and did a ducting lay out with cleans he saw unit is small and not getting a lot of air in and due to its size may not be able to produce a lot since it’s a smaller unit. Ad owed him a variable unit would be great here cause those units are able to go in low and high stage to be able to make up for the loss of air flow. Client os aware of the issues. Advised him now is the time to consider full system replacement to help improve airflow and design the ducting better to be able to give the c
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform furnace diagnostic on Lenox System. Client stated that he has not used furnace once in a circuit board repair but AC works fine. Proceeded to unit and found that flame sensor pin connector disconnected from harness and just needed to be pushed back in. System fired up and began heating. Klein will be giving us a call for his maintenance. upon departure unit is operational.
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform furnace maintenance. Client stated that heater has not been used once this winter because propane smell was occurring in the summertime so gas shut off. Turn gas back on and system ran properly with no propane smell. Found multiple points of concerns within the unit. Indoor blower motor and inducer motor have lost a significant amount of oil which will lead to them locking up or overheating. Indoor blower cabinet has dust and debris buildup. Flame sensor was clean but is oxidized. Filter is a horse hair washable and should be cleaned every month. Discussed full maintenance with Mrs Craft And she stated that they will be selling the house in February so nothing will be done at this time upon departure unit is operational.
Brent L.
Technician arrived to perform furnace tune up -Flame sensors cleaned off -Upstairs blower motor is drawing a lot of power, replacement is recommended if looking to boost longevity of system -Client stated bedroom remains very hot in the cooling season -The bedroom door is always shut when daughter is in the room -A return cut in was recommended so it can circulate that hot air out of the room, so the door can remain shut -This would also boost efficiency in the system -Furnaces are currently heating
Jorge C.
Upon arrival performed maintenance on heating systems. Cleaned inside of furnaces and dusted off all electrical connections. Motors are brand new, blower wheels are extremely dirty. Say heat exchanger from blower compartment and saw a lot of discoloration on joints. Temp rise was quite high, advised client we can pull heat exchanger to give a full inspection on heat box, client declined to do that. Did not want me to pull it out. Ducting is very dirty inside of plastic tubing. Homeowner mentioned that he does want to get the ducts cleaned and has been looking around at that. Standard filtration. Dusted off all return vents. Waxed furnace units. Replaced filters client provided. System is oper Upon departure.
Tony R.
When I arrived I was told that owner had dropped their thermostat. The screen was cracked and blacked out. I swapped out new thermostat before I started inspection. Maintenance performed on Lennox system. Checked amp’s of blower motor and furnace itself, system using low amps. The filter was still clean and can be replaced next maintenance visit. The temperature split was in range to heat home properly. Coil is clean, and gas line is in open position. Turned heating off and checked through all electrical components. All components operating correctly. System is operational upon departure.
Evan V.
Performed a heating maintenance on a 2020 Lennox system. Cleaned and Adjust Burners. Check Combustion Air for Proper Venting. Examine the Heat Exchanger for Damage / Corrosion. Test Furnace Safety Controls. Inspect Gas Piping. Tighten Electrical Connections. Measure the Voltage and Amperage. Flush the Condensate Drains. Measure Tempurature Difference between Supply and Return Air. Vacuum Furnace Return Grille. Adjust Gas Pressure & Pilot. Clean in-place Blower Compartment. Inspect Blower Wheel for Proper Balance. Check the System's Static Pressures to Ensure Proper Airflow. Inspect Duct Connections for Air Leaks / Sizing / Insulation. Check all System Safety and Limit Switches. Clean Flame Sensor. Inspect Carbon Monoxide Detector. Check Thermostat for Proper Operation / Calibration. Filters where changed this visit. System was fully operational on time of departure.
Travis R.
Collected 2500 by check.
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform furnace maintenance. Upon arrival client initially stated that system has not worked for about a week and may need circuitboard replaced. Began diagnostic in unit fired up. Since unit began working preformed maintenance as usual. System checked out properly although system did come off once during maintenance showing the control board is becoming defective and can fail any moment again. At this time Klein would like to hold off on replacing board since it’s working and give us a call if it happens again upon departure unit is operational
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform furnace diagnostic on 2005 carrier heater. Upon arrival client stated that they moved in two years ago and noticed that the heater blows hot and cold sometimes but it’s operational at this time. Performed full diagnostic on Heater found multiple points of concerns. Measured temperature rise on furnace and found that it had a 65 degree rise. This is an indication that the furnace is overheating past its design temperature rise of 30 to 60. Heat exchanger should be inspected for any defects or cracks Due to constantly overheating over the years. Flame sensor is heavily oxidized and was cleaned off. Indoor blower motor has oil leakage which can possibly lead to a locking up or overheating. Ducting is significantly under sized and return intakes are as well. Discussed all findings with clients and they are aware of all possible failure points within the system. Client reached out to a family friend and he will be returning to do a diagnostic for them as he is i
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform heat pump diagnostic on 1980s York system. Upon arrival Gino stated that the system has been non-operational for three weeks and only runs for about two minutes before it shuts off. He mentioned that he had another HVAC guy doing his service but he is no longer responding to him at this time. Began diagnostic and found that unit will only run for about two minutes. Measured refrigerant pressures and found that high side pressure is skyrocketing and causing high pressure switch to trip. This is ultimately due to a restriction somewhere within the refrigeration cycle of the unit. A repair like this can become very costly and may not even guarantee extra life for the unit. It is apparent that repairs in the past have been done as well. Inspected indoor air handler and found that there was no platform. System also contains a phased out refrigerant that is no longer manufactured as of 2020 called R22. Discussed full diagnostic for current failure point within heat
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform Furnace maintenance on 2002 comfortmaker heater. Upon arrival Chris stated that system has been working fine, he has no questions at this time. Performed full maintenance and safety inspection on unit and found multiple points of concerns. 1. Heat exchanger is cracked on bottom chamber. Due to overheating over the years and old age 2. Indoor blower motor has significant oil leakage, Capacitor was already replaced it as a sign motor is failing. 3. Drain lines do not have water float switch to prevent flooding. System has already flooded over in the past from signs of water damage on the plywood. 4. Filter is swapped every one to three months 5. Gas line did not have drip leg 6. Surge protection was not installed on unit to protect main circuitboard. Discussed full maintenance with Chris and he is aware of defective heat exchanger. At this time he will have to talk it over with his wife for a plan of action they would like to take. Client would like you to chan
Nathan G.
3 zoned variable speed communicating system.
Tony R.
Maintenance performed on Bryant furnace system. Checked amp’s of blower motor and furnace itself, system using low amps. The filter was dirty and replaced. The temperature split was in range to heat home properly. Coil is clean, and gas line is in open position. Turned heating off and checked through all electrical components. All components operating correctly. System is operational upon departure.
Jimmy G.
Arrived on site to return for repairs on 2004 unit. Client was aware we needed to get board replaced to test and ensure there no other issues. After replacing and doing repairs unit was operating but after a couple minis of gas running. Gas valve started to act up and would click on and off and once fire was shut off it started to turn on ignition and gas valve would open up at times. Spoke over with client of other findings and he was aware from the start of possibility of other issues. Client stated anted pricing and got supervisor Darren to talk to client over phone and client did want to go forward with replacement. Advised will not be charging for repairs since client is anted to go forward with replacement. Darren’s will be taking over from here and get him on schedule. Closed unit up and u it was left not operational as replacement is coming. They are aware and happy we came back out to take care of them.
Jorge C.
Performed diagnostic on 2003 Goodman unit. Met with tenant. States that system has been unoperational since yesterday. Cycled system for heating, unit is completely unresponsive. Checked unit electrical and found a blown 3 amp fus e at circuit board. Replaced fuse and tried to cycle unit on, fuse blew immediately again. Disconnect low voltage wiring from circuit board to test and isolate problem. Circuit board still blew fuse. Meaning that circuit board has a short internally and needs to be replaced. Also noticed that a wire from inducer motor is no longer connected and could have possibly caused circuit board short. Connection for wire on inducer is broken off, no way to reconnect it again. This has been broken for some time as it is obvious it was jimmy rigged to work at some point. Went over findings and recommendations with homeowner over the phone. Due to cost of repairs homeowner would like some information on replacing the system. Spoke to Darren and gathered all information po
Brent L.
Technician arrived to perform furnace tune up -Filters were replaced, homeowner provided them -Flame sensor was cleaned off -Igniter reading proper resistance -Inducer draft motor is drawing a lot of power, showing very high amperage and low resistance -Replacement of motor was recommended to ensure maximum life of furnace -Electrical connections tightened -Blower compartment is clean -Ducting is intact and not leaking air
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform repairs
Jimmy G.
Arrived on site to perform maintenance on 2 2004 comfort makers. Client stated down stairs not heating good. Upstairs okay. Cycled both on to heating. Found filters dirty. Inspected unit and attic. Found black flex ducting used and under on both units. Found down stairs to be acting up and intermittently shutting on and off. Found Board bad as it was operating out of sequence. Advised is not good and recommend shutting gas valve up in attic for down stairs. Found secondary motor control bad and about to fail due to low readings. Unit not operational. Upstairs. Blower assembly and whee slightly dusty.inducer motor in range just high. All safety switches are operational. Temperature rise is in range just a bit high. Found static pressure high on unit. Inspected heat exchanger and found Heat impingement. Drain lines have no safety over flow switches. Found no protection on unit. Cycled unit and went over how system are and condition. Went over repairs and recommendations with client an
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform furnace diagnostic on 2002 heater. Upon arrival tenant stated that unit is non-responsive in heating mode and only makes clicking noises at the thermostat. He just moved in around August and has not ran the heat yet but running it the first time it did not work. Proceeded to indoor unit and found a circuit board is not responsive when jumped out and heating mode. Double checked wiring because board was replaced in the past and wiring was good. Due to boarding non-responsive it has become defective and will need to be replaced. Called Tim to go over options and he would like to only to replace the circuit board at this time and hold off on a maintenance plan because they had it prior but want to not do it again. Will be ordering control board and scheduling a return visit once part is in hand upon departure unit is non-operational.
Jimmy P.
Arrived on site to perform furnace diagnostic on 2002 Lennox heater. Upon arrival client stated that gas company came out a few years ago and reset furnace. Began diagnostic and found that circuitboard molex plug is defective. Unit keeps thinking limits switch’s are open when they closed. Once pressure is applied to loose molex plug unit begans heating properly. System is from 2002 and have burn marks on control board. Client needs to talk with wife when she gets home and will give us a call for repair. Unit is operational upon departure
Jimmy G.
Arrived on site to perform heating tune up on 2011 Amana unit. Client stated no issues and they have been running heater lately. They supplied filter and replaced dirty filter. Cycled heating and is operational. Inspected ducting used and is black flex ducting used and okay. Blower assembly and wheel is good slight dust. Motor is good and in range. Secondary motor control was good. Inducer motor is in range. Clean blue flame. Temperature rise is in range. Clean blue flame. Igniter and flame sensor are good. All safety switches are operational. Drain lines are good and clear at this time. Found phenomenal air good. Surge protectors have been Added and are good. Cycled unit and went over with client how unit is running. They are aware. No recommendation at this time. Cycled unit and unit is operational upon departure.
Jorge C.
Returned to replace circuit board and ignitor. Removed old components. Installed new OEM Circuit board and OEM ignitor. Cycled system, system is operational upon completion.