Tom Durbin AC and Mechanical
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hole in floor from plugged drain overflow
VIEW INSIDE RETURN AIR BUILDUP CHASE
inside return air chase
closer look at return air chase
Dirt buildup in return air under furnace
ac unit damage from pet habit
pet's handy work
DIRT BUILDUP IN OVER TUB UNIT
blockage like this kills compressors
do you think brand name units can do a better job here
this furnace was being used
dirt buildup on coil
before
that the third motor in 5 years??????????
dirt under heating elements
this motor couldn't breathe ,can you tell why
the little holes on the motor are for cooling the motor
A-COIL TURNING TO ICE
before
this blower looks best . click twice
before
would you like to breathe the air from this ac unit
before
after
after
after
after
LINT AND PET HAIR BUILDUP
MAINTENANCE
AC- MAINTENANCE
It doesn't make a hoot whether you have a Amana, Bryant , Carrier, Lennox,
Trane, or any brand that you can think of, none of these units will perform
properly
if not maintained on a regular basis. I have placed numerous pictures around the
border of this page,
click once on the picture to enlarge it, click a second time
to magnify. These are all problems we have taken the time to photograph so that
we can show you things we see on a daily basis. The four greatest assets my
company has are, number one  DIRT. Number two Texas cottonwood trees.
Number three other companies inexperience and improperly trained
air-conditioning installers and technicians. And number four customers that don't
maintain their units.I have seen units that have lasted 25 years and longer with
proper maintenance, I've also witnessed units under five years warranty that were
destroyed by lack of maintenance. I have tried to explain this throughout the entire
website, it is not the brand name of the unit, it is how it is installed and maintained
that is what gives the unit longevity.

In the military I was in charge of PMS . Before you start laughing that actually
stands for, preventative maintenance systems. We were in charge of keeping all
types of equipment systems 30 and 40 and even 50 years old combat ready.
Some systems were not even manufactured anymore, we would have to have
special parts built because the equipment had been discontinued. This
equipment was so properly maintained that you could put it into service in a
matter of minutes if needed. When I got into this trade every one had their heaters
and their ac units  checked before season. With the invention of the self oiling
bearing and direct drive motors this general practice went away. People no
longer maintain their air-conditioning systems, they only call when they break.
This is actually a shame because  air-conditioners  have the ability to last 30+
years if properly maintained.

Air-conditioning companies pick up their new customers in the peak demand of
the season. This is what causes so much trouble and makes most people mad
with their current air-conditioning man. He's so busy he can't get to them for two
days, so they call someone else. The truth is he is generally dealing with
cleanliness issues or failures generally caused by cleanliness issues.
Air-conditioners run at abnormal pressures generally higher than the design
pressures the system was engineered for,
when dirty.

Maintenance should be performed in what I call open-door weather. This is the
time of year when you don't need your heater or your air-conditioner. This is the
time when all air-conditioning companies are slow. This is a time when we're
trying to keep our best technicians on the payroll with more than 15 hours for the
week. This is the time when a technician can actually take the time to make sure
your system is up to snuff and ready for the next season. When you look to do
maintenance during the peak part of the season, the demand part is when it's
100° or the first hot day. In the winter time at the first cold night. This is when we
get busy, this is when we're trying to get to all the customers at the same time.
Common sense will tell you that we are probably going to be in a hurry to get to
the next seven calls that have to be done today. This is also the time when really
good technicians are not wanting to hear the boss say, can you run two more
calls. He has worked hard to get all the calls he ran today out of the way, so that
he can go home and be with his family. When a technician has done his 45 hours
already for the week by Wednesday the quality of work that he puts out to the end
of Friday in my opinion is not his best.

I'm not very big on trying to push maintenance agreements, I am going to write an
additional page at the bottom of this page on how I feel about maintenance
agreements. I also intend to add a page in the very near future about warranties.
What I'm really trying to stress again to you is this, there is a proper time to do
maintenance and it is not in the middle of the heating or air conditioning season.
By the way, one of my most favorite things to do when I'm not working on
air-conditioners is to go around and water Cottonwood trees to make them really
healthy.                                                                                                                               
                                                                                                                                            
                                                                                              TOM DURBIN
THE NO B...S...TRUTH. THE BEST UNIT ON THE
MARKET, IS THE ONE THAT IS
WELL MAINTAINED.
AIR CONDITIONING
WE SERVICE ALL THESE MAJOR SUBURBS AND  MORE  
ADDISON | ALLEN | ARLINGTON | BALCH SPRINGS | BEDFORD | CARROLLTON
CEDAR HILL | COCKRELL HILL | COPPELL | DALLAS | DESOTO | DUNCANVILLE |
EULESS | FAIRVIEW | FARMERS BRANCH | FLOWER MOUND | FORNEY | FRISCO
| GARLAND | GRAND PRAIRE | GRAIPEVINE | HEATH | HIGHLAND PARK | HURST |
IRVING | LAKE DALLAS | LANCASTER | LEWISVILLE | MCKINNEY | MESQUITE |
MURPHY | OAK CLIFF | PLANO | PARKER | RICHARDSON | RICHLAND HILLS |
ROCKWELL | ROWLETT  | SACHSE | SEAGOVILLE | SUNNYVALE | UNIVERSITY
PARK | WILMER | WYLIE |
AND SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOODS                          

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