One possible reason for temperature imbalance in your home is insufficient insulation. If some areas of your home are more exposed to the outside elements than others, this can lead to a discrepancy in the overall temperature.
Additionally, if your heating or cooling system is not properly sized for your home, this can also cause an uneven temperature. If you’re experiencing these issues, it’s important to have a qualified technician inspect your home and make any necessary repairs.
If your furnace is not igniting, the first thing you should do is visually inspect the unit. Look for any broken or missing parts that may be preventing the furnace from lighting. You should also check to make sure that there is no ice blocking the unit. If you find any problems, you should correct them before trying to light the furnace again. Or best, call in a professional technician to check your unit and handle the issue.
When shopping for an air conditioner, one of the most important factors to consider is its size. You need to buy an air conditioner that’s the right size for your home. A unit that’s too small won’t be able to keep your home cool, while a unit that’s too large will cycle on and off frequently and cost more to operate.
The best way to determine the size of air conditioner you need is to calculate the cooling load of your home. The cooling load is the amount of energy required to keep your home at a comfortable temperature. To calculate the cooling load, you need to know the square footage of your home and the climate zone you live in.
At Lincoln Heating & Air, we understand how important it is to provide our clients with top-notch HVAC service at every visit. From the moment you call us, we’ll handle all your questions and issues with concern and care, and we guarantee quick repairs or replacements for better peace of mind.
With our premium service, you can count on our technicians to arrive in clean uniforms and work efficiently in an effort to keep your home or office comfortable. Our courteous staff prides itself on quality customer service that’s second-to-none in the industry.
Our team installs and services the following:
We at Lincoln Heating & Air make it a point to provide our clients with the best heating solutions on the market. Our heating specialists will help you choose the perfect heating system for your needs and preferences.
Whether you need a complete installation, repair, or maintenance for your residential or commercial space, we’ve got you covered. Our team has years of experience and knowledge that ensures top-notch performance.
Our team can handle the following heating jobs:
Our Lincoln Heating & Air team has extensive knowledge of all major makes and models of cooling systems, and we’ll help you find the perfect unit for your space. Our extensive knowledge allows us to offer our clients the best possible solutions, subject to their needs and preferences.
Our dedicated technicians are ready to work on any cooling system, whether routine maintenance, installation or repair! We’ll always strive to offer you the very best air conditioning service possible.
We offer the following A/C services:
Trust us and rest easy knowing your heating and air conditioning problems are in the best of hands! We offer a 100% customer satisfaction guarantee on all our services to provide you with nothing but the absolute highest quality HVAC service.
Our team of knowledgeable professionals is constantly learning on top of their training for new skills and ideas to serve our clients better. Call us today at (775) 984-8010 to learn more!
There was a small problem after the install. It rained and rainwater poured into the brand new swamp cooler and was spraying in my house. As soon as I noticed it, I immediately turned the fan off and called Lincoln. Lincoln was very quick in getting someone out to resolve the problem.
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SparksNV89434 39.5475-119.6925Pleasant, quick and effective 👌 😊
SparksNV89436 39.6275-119.685Great service from Andrew thanks
SparksNV89436 39.6275-119.7425Having AC difficulties; Ben and the Lincoln staff are doing everything they can to fix it while keeping me well informed on what is going on.
SparksNV89434 39.5525-119.6925Rodrigo and Andy were awesome when they installed our units. They’re vey polite and professional. Andes’s need to come last night because the AC stopped working . He also did a great job an got the unit working again.
SparksNV89436 39.6125-119.695I was pleased to welcome Jon Beauvais into my home Wednesday 5/19/23 to service my a/c. He serviced my furnace last fall and he did an excellent job. Jon is professional, knowledgeable, thorough, and personable. Your company is fortunate to have such an awesome employee. Thank you for continued great service.
SparksNV89434 39.55-119.7025great service
SparksNV89436 39.61-119.6675Arrived on site customer informed me upstairs system not cooling. Cycled thermostat in cooling. Outdoor condenser did not energize. Inspected electrical cabinet. Found Contactor energized with 24V present. Found no incoming voltage present. Found breaker was tripped. Checked compressor windings electrically ok. Restored power to outdoor condensing unit. Dual run capitol 5/37.9 MFD (40/5 MFD rated +/-6%). Compressor pulling 14.2 amps (19.7 RLA). Condenser fan motor pulling 1.16 amps (1.4 FLA).
Arrived on site informed customer I would be performing AC maintenance. Cycled thermostat in cooling. Checked amp draw on compressor and condenser fan motor. Checked dual run capacitor. Verified capacitor within manufacturer specifications. Inspected Contactor found electrical points pitted heavy. Recommend replacing to prevent possible electrical issues. Acceded attic inspected blower motor housing. Found blower wheel has heavy dust built up. Recommend cleaning out blower wheel. Check blower motor amp draw.
Arrived on site informed customer I would be performing quoted job. Shut off power to condensing unit. Removed old motor from system. Installed new motor. Wired in new capacitor and dual run capacitor. Set thermostat in cooling. Verified condensing unit energized properly.
Return to repair. Arrived and removed old collector box with damaged gaskets. Replaced with new collector box and gaskets. Tested operation for 10 minutes and verified no leakage. Furnace is in operational condition at this time.
Replaced fan motor. Unit is operating at a normal noise level now.
Call for no heat. Arrived and called tenant for permission to enter home and then turned furnace on by thermostat, went into attic to observe operation. Fault code for open pressure switch was being displayed. First attempted to manually move pressure switch and did not find any issues with switch opening and closing. Checked vacuum pressures showing -1.4”WC at collector box and -1.52”WC at the inducer. Disconnected pressure switches and tested via manometer to find that they were closing at the designated -.6”WC and -.8 that previous technician set them for. Reconnected pressure switches and unit was still giving fault code. Traced electrical back to poly plug and noticed that it was not fully seated. Pressed plug until it was fully seated, cycled unit on and heating operation began. Cycled unit 3 times to be sure and each time furnace turned on. Appears that plug had become loose possibility due to subtle vibrations from blower. Furnace is operating at this time.
Arrived on site Andrew informed me condensing unit would not energize. Cycled thermostat in cooling condenser contactor pulled in. Inspected disconnect verified in the on position. Found no voltage present at condensing unit. Traced electrical back to main breaker. Breaker was in the tripped position. Checked compressor windings electrical ok. Reset breaker compressor pulling LRA. Dual run capacitor reading 7.29/1.62 (45/5 MFD rated +/-6%). Capacitor is below manufacture tolerance. Spoke with Linda about installing a new dual capacitor and hard start kit to potentially try and save compressor. Informed not a guaranty fix Linda approved repair. Installed new dual run capacitor and hard start kit. Compressor turned over pulling 8.59 amps. (16.70 RLA) Condenser fan motor pulling 1.18 amps. (1.40 FLA) New dual run capacitor reading 44.64/4.97 MFD ( 45/5 MFD +/-5% Rated). Supply air blowing 45F with a return air of 65F. Compressor internal knocking possibly suffered valve damage from tryin
Began maintenance by greeting and speaking with customer. Checked thermostat: inoperable for cooling mode. Checked filter: clean. Jumped thermostat to confirm AC operations. Confirmed. Removed access panel and fan for condenser. Checked electrical connections, connections firm. Checked contactor, has pitting and charring but is operable. Checked capacitor, cap has optimal readings. Cleaned inside of condenser and coils/fins with cleaning solution. Reassembled and tested for operations. Compressor amps, 12.3 (within spec) Condenser fan amps, 1.3 (within spec) Checked insulation, has bare spots. Checked temp split, 21.5° (within spec) Replaced vapor line insulation.
Arrived and set unit in cooling. Compressor amps 15.5 (rated 28.8) fan amps 2.05 (rated 2.00) temp split 25° return 67° supply 42° Added equipment to our records. Condenser run capacitor 80/7.5 herm: 79 fan: 7.5 recommended fan motor replacement. Motor has oil build up and high amps. Customer authorized replacement. Cleaned condenser coil and housing. Replaced fan motor and 7.5 µF capacitor. The actual rating of the capacitor was 7.5. Blower amps: 10.45 (rated 14.3) blower run capacitor: 10.02uF (rated 10)
Arrived on site informed customer I would be performing AC maintenance. Shut off power to condensing unit. Inspected noise blanket verified set on compressor properly. Inspected electrical for abnormal wear. Dual capacitor reading 39.19/5.02 ( 50/5 +/-6% rated). Cycled condensing unit on. Compressor pulling 6.7 amps. (12.8 RLA). Condenser fan motor pulling .7 amps. (.75 FLA). Cycled thermostat in cooling. Supply air blowing 50F with a return of 72F. System has a 22F temperature slit. (18-28 manufacture specification). Inspected blower motor. Motor is VFD no run capacitor required. Customer supplied new air filter. Changed out air filter for customer. Chemically cleaned out condenser coil.
Lincoln Heating & Air is family-owned and operated since 1993. Serving the greater Sparks area, we strive to be the company to count on for all heating and cooling needs. Our technicians are skilled, proficient, and experts in the field to readily assist our customers.
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