HVAC, Plumbing, & Electrical Services
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Residents in Springtown have relied on Comfort Experts, Inc. to troubleshoot, detect, and repair their air conditioning problems for years. Because of our customers in Springtown, we have become a well-respected name when it comes to AC repair. If you need AC repair, replacement, or maintenance, give us a call today! We will have your unit up and running in no time. We also specialize in heating, plumbing and electrical services so you don’t have to shop around for multiple contractors.
If you have been a homeowner for any length of time, then you know the importance of maintaining the AC unit in your home. Here are some ways your air conditioner can benefit from regular service from Comfort Experts.
Regular AC service in Springtown is most important between seasons. They help ready the unit for temperature and weather changes which are very common in Springtown, and regular AC repair can help to find potential problems before they become major headaches.
Whether you have experienced a complete system failure or just started noticing some minor problems with your unit, give us a call. Some of the reasons you might need to call us for AC service include:
We can also do complete AC installations, energy efficiency checks, and air quality evaluations. Because we want to make your house as comfortable and as energy efficient as possible, we will do whatever it takes to make that happen. Call Comfort Experts 24/7 at (817) 341-5149!
Residents in Springtown have relied on Comfort Experts, Inc. to troubleshoot, detect, and repair their air conditioning problems for years. Because of our customers in Springtown, we have become a well-respected name when it comes to AC repair. If you need AC repair, replacement, or maintenance, give us a call today! We will have your unit up and running in no time. We also specialize in heating, plumbing and electrical services so you don’t have to shop around for multiple contractors.
If you have been a homeowner for any length of time, then you know the importance of maintaining the AC unit in your home. Here are some ways your air conditioner can benefit from regular service from Comfort Experts.
Regular AC service in Springtown is most important between seasons. They help ready the unit for temperature and weather changes which are very common in Springtown, and regular AC repair can help to find potential problems before they become major headaches.
Whether you have experienced a complete system failure or just started noticing some minor problems with your unit, give us a call. Some of the reasons you might need to call us for AC service include:
We can also do complete AC installations, energy efficiency checks, and air quality evaluations. Because we want to make your house as comfortable and as energy efficient as possible, we will do whatever it takes to make that happen. Call Comfort Experts 24/7 at (817) 341-5149!
Residents in Springtown have relied on Comfort Experts, Inc. to troubleshoot, detect, and repair their air conditioning problems for years. Because of our customers in Springtown, we have become a well-respected name when it comes to AC repair. If you need AC repair, replacement, or maintenance, give us a call today! We will have your unit up and running in no time. We also specialize in heating, plumbing and electrical services so you don’t have to shop around for multiple contractors.
If you have been a homeowner for any length of time, then you know the importance of maintaining the AC unit in your home. Here are some ways your air conditioner can benefit from regular service from Comfort Experts.
Regular AC service in Springtown is most important between seasons. They help ready the unit for temperature and weather changes which are very common in Springtown, and regular AC repair can help to find potential problems before they become major headaches.
Whether you have experienced a complete system failure or just started noticing some minor problems with your unit, give us a call. Some of the reasons you might need to call us for AC service include:
We can also do complete AC installations, energy efficiency checks, and air quality evaluations. Because we want to make your house as comfortable and as energy efficient as possible, we will do whatever it takes to make that happen. Call Comfort Experts 24/7 at (817) 341-5149!
Great experience Very thorough. Explained all issues. Will definitely call if needed again. Jake is a very nice guy.
Wade was knowledgeable and efficient. Explained services and what he had done that day. I have been very pleased with Hobson Comfort Experts
Very professional
timely and professional service
This tech has been here before and very pleasant and professional
Mark was knowledgeable and great. Respectful and cordial.
Great
Mark was very knowledgeable and absolutely professional, and kind to work with
Justin P. was friendly, effecient and did a thorough job.
Justin did a thorough job inspecting our system and we feel confident everything was taken care of.
Very friendly and knowledgeable
Great job
Great service
Great service
Jake and Hobson A/C were on time and professional. Work was superb. Jake was awesome with his knowledge for the work at hand and giving future tips and guidance. Thank you!
I appreciate how thorough Justin was in verifying the integrity of my air conditioning system. I feel better knowing it's working properly and less likely to surprise me with issues.
Tyler delivered outstanding service from start to finish. He was professional, thorough, and took the time to explain everything clearly. His attention to detail and respectful approach made the entire experience smooth and stress-free. It’s rare to find someone who combines technical skill with genuine care for the customer. Highly recommended.
Justin had the patience to go over the history of this Infinity system and the necessary skills to detect some of the more important details requiring technical fixing. Great job.
Colby and Leo came out and fixed my issue fast, theyre good
Mark Dennison was the best Excelent customer service and outstanding technician He found the solution in minutes while the home owners insurance company (Champion Air)didnt fine in 6weeks. Outstanding job Mark
Excellent service, and excellent explanation of work and options.
Cody is very knowledgeable and professional. He had our air conditioning problem solved in record time. We highly recommend Hobson Air for your HVAC.
Colby crawled under my house and fixed my A/C problem when others would not attempt it.
Justin took the time to explain the problem and the solution in detail, ensuring we were fully informed and satisfied. Highly recommend this technician for any HVAC needs!"
Justin is a good service tech. He makes sure he checks all the possible issues to find out why the problem accused. He is efficient in explains the results and the fix for the problem.
Great technician and great service!!!! Justin is awesome!!
I responded to an electrical issue, having previously visited without finding any problems. Upon arrival, the customer reported a loss of power in one area, initially suspected to be a utility problem. Upon inspection, I discovered a loose neutral connection inside the disconnect. I successfully reconnected it, restoring full power. The customer was extremely pleased. I reassured them that if the issue recurs, I will return to either replace the disconnect or bypass it entirely.
Upon arrival, the system had frozen during an evaluation. Refrigerant levels were within range, but the evaporator coil was heavily compacted with dust, dirt, and biological growth. The blower wheel was also affected. The only filter, a washable one on the closet door, was insufficient, allowing unfiltered air to bypass it. This buildup likely caused the system to freeze. I discussed cleaning the coil, oiling, and replacing the blower wheel. Adding an April air filter box to the system was recommended, requiring the system to be raised, refrigerant pump down, copper added, and then reinstalled.
Upon arrival, I inspected the sink, which was filled with water and plugged to check for leaks. After confirming there were no leaks, I drained the water and ran more to ensure the drain was functioning properly. I also checked under the bathroom vanity to verify there were no drain leaks. Next, I examined the shower, finding water on both the cold and hot sides, which appeared to be fully functional. Throughout the inspection, I ensured all systems were operating correctly. The customer had already completed some repairs, which I reviewed to ensure they were done properly. Overall, the systems were in good working order.
During our recent consultation, we discussed the customer's intention to acquire a new water heater and softener. We thoroughly reviewed the specifications and requirements for both appliances, ensuring they met the customer's needs. Following this, we collaborated on a detailed plan for the installation process. This included identifying the optimal placement for the water heater and softener, assessing the necessary plumbing adjustments, and discussing potential challenges. We also reviewed safety protocols and efficiency considerations to ensure a smooth installation. The customer expressed satisfaction with the plan, and we scheduled a follow-up meeting to finalize the details and proceed with the installation.
Upon arrival, I identified a wet switch for a strip, indicating a potential issue with the primary drain. Upon inspection, I discovered that the P-trap on the primary drain was clogged. I promptly cleared the clog and added a pain treatment to prevent future blockages. Additionally, I noticed that the head pressure at the compressor was significantly high. This prompted me to examine the condenser coils, which were found to be very dirty. I meticulously washed the condenser coils from the inside out, ensuring optimal performance. After completing these tasks, I left the system in a cool state, ensuring it was functioning efficiently.
I responded to a call regarding an electrical issue where multiple systems were not functioning properly. Upon arrival, the customer reported that everything was working correctly at the time. They explained that the problem occurred the previous day, affecting the AC and other systems, which had power but failed to operate correctly. Given my experience, I suspected a service drop issue, as half the house was operational while the other half was not. I thoroughly inspected the house and service wires but found no issues. I reassured the customer that if the problem recurs, they should contact us, and we would investigate further.
Upon arrival, I identified that the dual run capacitor had failed, causing the compressor to stop functioning. I promptly replaced the faulty capacitor. After the replacement, I tested the system to ensure it was operating correctly. The system is now running smoothly, and the cooling function has been restored. The job was completed efficiently, leaving the system in a cool state.
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During the evaluation, I thoroughly inspected the mobile home, focusing on the recent flooring issues. The homeowner had replaced the floors due to warping, and concerns about inadequate ductwork insulation were raised. Upon examination, I discovered that the insulation between the vapor barrier and the floors was almost non-existent. This lack of insulation caused the ductwork to condense, leading to potential damage to the floors. The ductwork, with 50° air passing through it, was surrounded by 90° air, exacerbating the condensation issue. To resolve this, I recommended adding more insulation between the vapor barrier and the floor to prevent further condensation and potential warping of the floors.
Upon arrival, the customer reported that both mini split condensers had been blown off their wall mounts due to recent storms. Upon inspection, it was determined that both units either had no refrigerant or very little, and were leaking. The cost to repair the visible leaks exceeded the cost of the mini splits themselves. Even if the visible failure points were repaired, there was no guarantee that the systems would not develop additional leaks, coils, or electrical issues. Therefore, I recommended replacing both mini splits. Additionally, the third system, which uses R22 refrigerant, was recommended for replacement due to its age. I discussed this with the customer and scheduled a Comfort Advisor visit for confirmation.
Today, I completed a comprehensive maintenance service on a Generac 48kW liquid-cooled generator. The process began with draining the existing oil and replacing it with 6 quarts of 5W-30 fully synthetic oil, ensuring optimal performance and longevity. All necessary filters were changed to maintain peak efficiency. I meticulously checked the antifreeze levels and confirmed they were within acceptable parameters. Following the maintenance, I reset the maintenance schedule to ensure accurate tracking of future service intervals. Upon completion, I conducted a thorough system check to verify that the generator was operating normally before concluding the service.
During the plumbing tune-up, we thoroughly inspected the four-year-old home's plumbing system to ensure everything was functioning optimally. We flushed the water heater, removing a significant amount of sediment that had accumulated over time. This process not only improved the efficiency of the water heater but also extended its lifespan. Additionally, we provided a detailed estimate for a Flow Tech descaler treatment, which is recommended to maintain the water quality and prevent future sediment buildup. Our team ensured that all plumbing fixtures and connections were in excellent condition, offering peace of mind that the home's plumbing system is well-maintained and ready for continued use.
I arrived to assess the power fluctuations occurring 20 times that morning. After discussing the situation with the customer, I learned that the power company had been out multiple times before my visit, likely due to the recent tornado. They mentioned losing a leg, which could have caused the power issues. I thoroughly inspected both the exterior and interior panels, finding no visible issues; everything appeared in good condition. Given the house was built in 2018, I recommended surge protection to safeguard the fridge and equipment. The customer expressed interest in discussing this with her husband or purchasing surge protectors for her devices.
I inspected the air handler, ensuring all electrical connections were secure. The filters were recently changed by the customer. The blower auxiliary motor starter functions, but the spade connections are deteriorating and need replacement. The blower motor and wheel were heavily soiled with dust, dirt, and biological growth. The evaporator coil also had significant buildup. The drain was operational, but the condensate pan had some residue. For the Payne straight electric unit, I checked and tightened all electrical connections, confirmed the dual run capacitor was within range, and found the refrigerant levels slightly low, likely due to the air handler's condition. The fan blades, motor, and condenser coil were acceptable. I cleaned the condenser coil and applied wax to the top. I recommended replacing the blower cap, cleaning the blower and coil, installing a UV system for biological growth, and adding a micro Air Soft Start Kit. A Comfort Advisor visit is advised to discuss new sy
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Upon arrival, I found that the water tank was severely full, preventing even a single bottle of water from being added without causing an overflow. To address this, I installed a cable drain system. Additionally, the customer requested an upgrade to the Comfort Care Club and wanted to resolve a blockage in the AC drain line. After clearing the blockage, I lowered the 2-inch line and added a union for easier future repairs. The customer appreciated seeing the water being drained and confirmed the system was now functioning well. I processed the monthly payments using the card on file ending in 1610 for the upgraded Comfort Care Club membership.
On June 8, I arrived and identified a failed fuse in the system, which I replaced, restoring functionality. I then checked the refrigerant levels and found them to be low. After conducting a thorough leak search on both the indoor and outdoor coils, no leaks were detected. The customer requested another leak search, scheduled for June 10, with either Justin or Mark D using an advanced leak detector. On June 10, I again searched for leaks but found none. The refrigerant levels remained low, and I discovered that the secondary drain line lacked a P-trap. I recommended discussing a system replacement with the comfort advisor. If replacement was not an option, I suggested adding 2 pounds of refrigerant and rerouting the secondary drain line to the outside, adding an inline drain switch. The customer decided to wait for now.
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Upon arrival, I assessed the situation and confirmed that the system was not cooling. The customer reported hearing a high-pitched whistling noise before the system stopped functioning. During the inspection, I discovered that a plastic drop cloth had been inadvertently sucked into the return vent, obstructing the airflow. I carefully removed the obstruction and ensured that the system was free of any debris. After restoring proper airflow, I tested the system to confirm that it was cooling effectively. The customer was pleased with the resolution and appreciated the thoroughness of the service.
Recently, I worked with a customer to address their heating and cooling needs. We discussed the installation of a 2-ton heat pump system, which is ideal for efficiently managing temperature in medium-sized spaces. The system was chosen for its energy efficiency and reliability. I guided the customer through the selection process, ensuring they understood the benefits and features of the chosen model. Installation was seamless, and the system was tested to confirm optimal performance. The customer was satisfied with the improved comfort and energy savings.
Today, I conducted a comprehensive electrical inspection for the air conditioning system, focusing on the lead set. This involved a thorough examination of the electrical connections, wiring, and components to ensure they met safety standards and functioned correctly. I checked for any signs of wear, damage, or potential hazards that could affect the system's performance. Additionally, I verified that all electrical components were properly grounded and that the system was compliant with local electrical codes. The inspection was meticulous, ensuring that the air conditioning system would operate efficiently and safely.
On Friday, June 5th, I completed a comprehensive home service that required Jake's assistance. The job involved a thorough inspection and repair of the electrical wiring throughout the property. We identified and resolved several issues, ensuring all circuits were functioning safely and efficiently. Additionally, we replaced outdated fixtures and installed new lighting to enhance the overall ambiance. The work was completed with precision and care, leaving the home in excellent condition.
The customer requested the installation of a generator interlock kit on their Siemens panel. I assessed the panel to determine the appropriate interlock kit needed for compatibility. After confirming the correct model, I informed the customer that I would order the specific interlock kit. I explained that it might take a few days for the kit to arrive, but the customer understood and was comfortable with the timeline. Once the interlock kit was received, I proceeded with the installation, ensuring all safety protocols were followed. The installation was completed successfully, providing the customer with a reliable and safe generator connection.
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I diagnosed an issue with the generator transfer switch, which was not transitioning from utility power to generator power. After consulting with a Generac representative, I identified the problem as a faulty fused transfer controller. I replaced the controller and conducted a thorough function check. The system now successfully switches from shore power to generator power. I left the system set to "auto" mode before departing.