As a prior HVAC installer, the job requires manual and physical labor of installing systems such as furnaces and air handlers for both commercial and residential jobs.
- Improved HVAC system efficiency by conducting thorough inspections and identifying areas requiring maintenance or repair.
- Increased client comfort levels by appropriately sizing and installing heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems based on specific needs.
- Boosted customer loyalty through exceptional follow-up service, addressing any concerns promptly and professionally.
- Troubleshot complex HVAC issues using advanced diagnostic equipment and tools, identifying root causes quickly and accurately to minimize system downtime.
- Removed old equipment from customers' homes and cleaned up areas to prepare for new installations.
- Assembled air ducts, pipes, discharge valves and flues to central heating and cooling equipment.
- Utilized pressure gauges and soap-and-water solutions to test pipe and tubing joints for leaks.
- Maintained environmental conditions by rebuilding and replacing faulty components.
- Repaired and replaced motors, bearings and belts.
- Inspected and tested refrigeration systems, safety devices and controls to determine proper functionality.
- Maintained boilers, hot water systems, gas heating equipment and food service equipment.
- Installed new air conditioning, heating and refrigeration systems according to manufacturer's specifications and local codes.
- Repaired, replaced and serviced both residential and commercial HVAC equipment, components, and wiring.