Pisgah Forest, NC Heating & Cooling
Comfort Central Is Your Pisgah Forest HVAC Expert
When the weather turns chilly, don’t be left out in the mountain cold! For heating and cooling services performed by local professionals, call Comfort Central. today!
We have served the Pisgah Forest area for years, providing expert repair and precise installation services on heating and cooling systems and indoor air quality devices. Our maintenance services are second to none, and our Comfort Club Membership is the best way to both save money and get great service.
HVAC excellence is just a call away! Get in touch with our team today at 828-483-4040 for repairs, replacements and more.
Our Heating & AC Services in Pisgah Forest
Some of the standard services we provide include:
While we provide comprehensive standard heating and cooling services, we also offer service on specialized products, such as boilers, ductless mini splits and GPS air purification systems.
Our Customers Always Come First
Our customers continue to choose Comfort Central, not only because of our professional and friendly service but also because:
We offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee on all of our services, meaning that if you are not happy, let us know and we will make it right Our technicians are very highly trained and NATE certified. We are a local family owned and operated company.
We invite you to look at a few of our reviews below from some of your neighbors in Pisgah Forest.
Contact us online or call us today at 828-483-4040 to learn more! We look forward to working with you soon!
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Job Locations and Reviews
cleaned coils, brushed and cleaned traps, added pan treatment tablets to pan. tested and checked all controls, wiring connections. tested temperatures, checked filters. checked refrigerant temperature and pressures, tested static duct pressure. tested blower operation, tested cooling operation to ensure working within manufacturer specifications
Formed spring maintenance on downstairs and upstairs unit. Both systems are working but are outdated and used the old R22 refrigerant. If any parts on the refrigerant side fail system will need to be replaced. Upstairs compressor. It's pulling 10 amps. Outdoor fan is pulling 1 amp. Indoor fan motor is pulling 3 amps. Had a temperature difference between the return and supply of 18° Downstairs compressor is pulling 4 amps. Outdoor fan motor is pulling 1.3 amps. Indoor blower is pulling 1 amp Had a temperature difference of 17° between the return and supply. Cleaned indoor and outdoor coils, added algae tabs to drain pan. All electrical wiring seems to be in great shape.
Performed spring maintenance Cleaned indoor and outdoor coils, found condensate line plugged vacuumed out condensate line and tested its operation and added algae tabs to drain pan, it is now draining properly. Tested system operation Indoor blower is pulling 2 amps Compressor is pulling 6 amps Outdoor fan motor is pulling 1 amp All wiring connections are in great shape System has a 20 degree temperature difference.
No cool caused by hard lock out due to high pressure switch fault. Reset system and found system operates normally. Believe high pressures caused by inadequate airflow at outdoor unit. Performed AC maintenance tune up service checking all electrical components, refrigerant balance, unit start up, operation, shutdown, cleaning of indoor and outdoor coils, and treatment of drain lines and condensate pump. Cleaned dehumidifier filter and cycled to check operation. Checked minisplit operation and cleaned indoor and outdoor coils. Everything looks and runs great!
Found 2nd copper rub out on manifold of coil. Made repairs checked all other copper piping to make sure no other areas are going to rub. Preformed leak search after repair. Didn’t get any other hits. Pulled vacuum. Charged system with410a and tested ac operation
Found 240 electrical for outdoor unit is disconnected. Attempted to find outdoor unit circuit but breakers aren't marked. Went for each circuit one at a time but none of them turned unit on - recommend getting an electrician to identify where the circuit dropped out and restoring power to the heat pump.
System has a 26 degree temperature difference Indoor blower is pulling 1.3 amps Outdoor compressor at full capacity is pulling 7.2 amps Outdoor fan motor at full capacity is pulling 1.3 amps cleaned coils, brushed and cleaned traps, added pan treatment tablets to pan. tested and checked all controls, wiring connections. tested temperatures, checked filters. checked refrigerant temperature and pressures, tested static duct pressure. tested blower operation, tested cooling operation to ensure working within manufacturer specifications System is excellent working condition.
Performed AC maintenance tune up on heat pump system checking all electrical components, refrigerant balance, unit start up, operation,shutdown, cleaning of indoor and outdoor coils and treatment of drains.
System had almost no refrigerant. Found leak on equalizer tube of txv. Repaired leak. Pull vac to 500 microns add charge to manufacture specs. Tested ac operation no other issues found Replaced service caps as the old cap O-rings were bad. Clean coil on outdoor unit.
Performed spring maintenance on system. System is in excellent condition. Replaced filter on unit, cleaned indoor and outdoor coil. Cleared condensate drain.. System had a 22 degree temperature difference between return and supply. Indoor blower is pulling 2.9 amps. Outdoor compressor is pulling 5.6 amps Outdoor fan motor is pulling 1 amp.
Replaced filter and took measurements to create a custom door for filter cabinet for easier access. Provided quotes for replacement of filter door and also a replacement of the whole filter box. Whole filter box would seal better than just the door.
Performed AC cooling tune up on heat pump and straight AC tune up on both upstairs and downstairs systems. Will return 4/10/24 to finish the cleaning on indoor coils.
Performed AC cooling tune up on heat pump system checking all electrical components, refrigerant balance, system start up, operation, shut down, cleaning of indoor and outdoor unit coils and treating system drains. Everything looks and runs great
Performed AC cooling tune up on dual fuel system checking all electrical components, refrigerant balance, system start up, operation ,shutdown, reversing valve. Cleaning of indoor and outdoor coils, cleaning of system drains and dehumidifier filter and drains. Everything looks and runs great!
Spring tune up Cleaned both indoor and outdoor coil, tested system operation. Incoming voltage is 245.7 compressor is pulling 10.2 amps, condenser fan motor is pulling 1.3 amps. Super heat is 6 and sub cooling is 14. Indoor blower was pulling 2 amps. System had a 19 degree temperature difference.
Performed 2 system cooling tune ups on heat pump systems checking all electrical, refrigerant balance, unit start up, operation, shutdown, cleaning of both indoor and outdoor units and drains. Filter x0585 - main Filter x6667 - downstairs
Moved two thermostats and tested system operation.
Performed heating tune up on both upstairs and downstairs heat pump systems checking all electrical components, refrigerant balance, defrost, electric resistance heat, unit start up, operation at steady state, shut down of system. Cleaned and checked filters, drains, inspected both indoor and outdoor coils, lineset, ductwork. Everything operates normally at this time. No recommended changes.
Found rub out on system low pressure switch wire caused system to trip on low voltage short. Repaired connection and insulated around wire housing to prevent future rub out. Cycled unit to check operation. Everything runs normally at this time!
Replaced high pressure switch because it was internally grounded. Replaced defrost board because it was stuck in time delay. Replaced blower mother that seemed to have lost its programming After running for 20 minutes High fan speed static pressure is .4wc Delta t is 21 134/454 60degrees out for tenp
Added transfer grills to 2 rooms
Started system and heat pump. Didn’t hear that sound. Check defrost. Didn’t hear that sound. Let system run for a half hour. Checked amps was steady at 6 A. Pulled the compressor wires off to check the ground. Everything is open so nothing is grounded. Common to run is 1 ohm . Comment to start is 1.9 ohms. Start to run is 2.8 ohms. Calculation on winding seem to be perfect couldn't find any issues today, if it happens again give us a call and we will come back and look at it. The sound from the video isn't normal.
Preformed tune up on both systems Could not get emergency heat to work on mother in law suite. Found ecobee thermostat was wrong application for this system. Replaced with Honeywell wifi thermostat and tested system operation. System now works as it should. mother-in-law suite blower is pulling .54 amps Has a 24 degree temperature difference from heat pump. Outdoor fan motor is pulling .43 amps, compressor is pulling 5.6 amps. Heat strip is pulling 18.2 amps and has a temperature difference of 15. Main system blower is pulling .8 amps and has a 30 degree temperature difference on the heat pump. Compressor is pulling 4.5 amps and outdoor fan motor is pulling .7 amps. Electric heat is pulling 41 amps and has a 25 degree temperature difference. Both systems are in great shape and everything is working properly.
When we arrived system was powered off. Turned system back on and furnace instantly fired up even though the thermostat was not calling. Checked voltage at EIM and w2 was receiving 24 volts. Replaced EIM and tested system. System is now working properly. Went to reconnect gateway to thermostat, but gateway has no power. It's either a problem with the outlet or the gateway needs to be replaced.
Found dehumidifier working normally throwing an error code that stated inlet temperature is less than 60° and could cause system to freeze. This fault turns dehumidifier off until it can sample air that is higher than 60°. Took a look at thermostat to quote replacement for a WiFi thermostat. Currently system uses an edge thermostat that has a 2 wire run to it and an EIM (equipment interface module) in the crawlspace for the rest of its connections. Noted wires in wall and crawlspace looks like an 8 wire at eim (see attached photos) potential to add a splice to eim wire to air handler unit and dehumidifier and use wires behind thermostat for a conventional wifi thermostat. Will provide an estimate to swap thermostat.