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Americas Choice Air repaired a refrigeration system in New Port Richey, Florida. Technicians sealed a suction line leak, replaced the compressor, performed a deep vacuum, recharged the system, and fixed a stuck valve actuator. The system now runs correctly and meets manufacturer specifications.
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Americas Choice Air removed old HVAC equipment and installed a new system in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians pulled a vacuum below 500 microns to check for leaks or contaminants. They started the system and confirmed it operated within manufacturer specifications. No further action was required.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed compressor and suction line dryer in Palm Harbor, Florida. Technicians installed new start components, performed a deep vacuum, and recharged the system to manufacturer specifications. The HVAC system was tested and is now operating properly with no further service required.
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A technician in Largo, Florida added refrigerant charge to a commercial freezer system following a recent leak repair and installation of a new receiver. An electronic leak check confirmed no leaks. The added charge corrected low suction pressure, allowing the freezer to resume proper cooling from 35°F to 18°F.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida removed a faulty compressor and installed a new one. They replaced the filter drier, added new start components, performed a leak check, vacuumed the system, and recharged it. The cooler now runs at 42 degrees, and the unit is working as expected.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a blower motor in an air handler in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians removed the old motor, installed the new one with a balanced blower wheel, and completed all wiring. The system was tested and confirmed to operate within manufacturer specifications. No further service is required.
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Americas Choice Air performed routine HVAC maintenance in St. Petersburg, Florida. Technicians serviced rooftop package units and mini split systems by cleaning coils, measuring system pressures, checking electrical components, sealing duct leaks, flushing drains, inspecting insulation, and testing float switches. All equipment now operates within manufacturer specifications and requires no further action.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a burned and melted controller circuit board in St. Petersburg, Florida. The team installed a new controller and tested the system. The equipment now operates within manufacturer guidelines and does not require further service.
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A technician in Port Charlotte, Florida replaced a faulty control board that kept a freezer from cooling below 32 degrees. After the board replacement, the freezer reached proper temperature.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a bypassed EMS control system and a faulty relay in Bradenton, Florida. The team restored normal HVAC function by removing thermostats and installing the correct EMS control and relay components. No further service was required after repairs were completed.
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In Bradenton, Florida, a technician replaced a failed run capacitor and burned spade connectors on an HVAC unit, restoring normal operation. Post-service testing confirmed proper function; no further repairs were needed.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a blower motor pulley and adjusted the belt tension on HVAC equipment in Tampa, Florida. Technicians reassembled the system, restarted the unit, and confirmed it operated within manufacturer specifications. No further service was required.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed compressor in Venice, Florida. Technicians removed the old unit, installed a scroll compressor, updated wiring, and verified performance with a sub-500 micron vacuum test. They recharged the system to manufacturer standards and confirmed proper operation without needing follow-up service.
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Americas Choice Air inspected an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians found a tripped float switch, disassembled the condensate pump and drain line, cleaned all components, and reassembled the system. They verified proper operation. No further service was needed.
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A technician in Cortez, Florida refilled a commercial refrigeration system with 2 pounds of R-404 refrigerant after detecting low levels. The system returned to normal operation. No immediate follow-up is required, but refrigerant levels will be monitored over time.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a cooling system in Punta Gorda, Florida. Technicians replaced a welded evaporator blower contactor and a faulty thermostat. After completing both replacements, the unit restarted and began cooling properly.
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A technician replaced a faulty indoor blower motor in Bradenton, Florida. The air conditioning unit resumed proper cooling after the repair.
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Americas Choice Air completed an HVAC maintenance service in Bradenton, Florida. The work involved cleaning the condenser unit, checking system pressures and electrical components, inspecting ductwork and insulation, flushing drains, securing wires, and testing float switches. The service included adding refrigerant, sealing leaks with mastic, and applying armaflex insulation.
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Americas Choice Air installed a Reme Halo whole-home in-duct air purification system and UV kit in Sarasota, Florida. The team also completed a full blower cleaning by removing the assembly, disassembling it, soaking the motor in cleaning solution, and rinsing it thoroughly for improved air system performance.
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Americas Choice Air completed HVAC system maintenance in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians cleaned the condenser unit, tested electrical components, inspected ductwork, sanitized the air handler, and treated for biological growth. The service included refrigerant top-off, drain flushing, and sealing of air leaks to support efficient system performance.
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Americas Choice Air performed a full HVAC system maintenance and inspection in Sarasota, Florida. The service included cleaning the condenser, testing electrical components, checking pressures, flushing the drain, evaluating ductwork, and inspecting for biological growth. Technicians also sealed leaks, added refrigerant, and insulated lines to ensure the system met manufacturer specifications.
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Americas Choice Air completed HVAC preventative maintenance in Bradenton, Florida. Work included deep cleaning the condenser, testing electrical components, checking refrigerant levels, flushing the drain, inspecting ductwork, sealing leaks with mastic, and sanitizing insulation. The team also evaluated insulation and checked for biological growth in the system.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a refrigerant leak in an outdoor HVAC unit in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians located the leak using an electronic detector, repaired a failed weld on the accumulator, pulled a sub-500 micron vacuum, and recharged the system. The equipment now operates within manufacturer specifications and requires no further service.

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Americas Choice Air replaced a malfunctioning float switch in Sarasota, Florida. The technician removed the faulty part, installed a new switch, and tested the system to ensure optimal operation and prevent water damage.
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Technicians in Bradenton, Florida cleaned a clogged mini split system by removing heavy soil buildup and cleaning the blower wheel. They vacuumed and flushed the drain line. After reinstalling the blower wheel, they tested the unit. The system now drains properly and runs within manufacturer specifications. No additional service is required.



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Americas Choice Air completed a pressure transducer replacement on refrigeration equipment in Port Charlotte, Florida. Technicians pumped down the refrigerant, replaced the faulty sensor, and restarted the system. After 30 minutes, the temperature dropped from 80°F to 28°F. The unit now runs within manufacturer specifications and no further service is required.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida, inspected an HVAC unit with a frozen coil. They shut down the condenser, allowed the unit to thaw, and confirmed proper operation and refrigerant levels. They cleaned a clogged drain line to restore flow and prevent further freezing. The floor and ceiling began drying after the service.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed heater and terminal block in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians removed damaged components, installed new parts, restored power, and verified proper heating function. No further service is required.
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Americas Choice Air completed routine preventative HVAC maintenance in Bradenton, Florida. The technician confirmed the system is clean and operating within manufacturer specifications. No issues were found, and no follow-up is currently required.
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Americas Choice Air adjusted a rooftop thermostat and corrected interior cooling issues in a dining area in St. Petersburg, Florida. Technicians also repaired an ice machine on the third floor by replacing a failed run capacitor and damaged wiring. The system now operates correctly, and no further service is needed.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty compressor, liquid line dryer, and suction line dryer in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians added an acid scavenger, performed a deep vacuum to remove contaminants, and recharged the system to factory standards. The equipment now runs within manufacturer specifications and requires no further service.
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Americas Choice Air completed HVAC preventative maintenance in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians tightened belts on rooftop units, reset a non-responsive mini split system, and inspected a blower motor and make-up air unit. A cracked adapter on a drain line was noted for follow-up, and temporary measures kept the condenser fan motor running.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty compressor and start components in a residential HVAC system in Palmetto, Florida. Technicians pulled a vacuum below 500 microns, checked for leaks, recharged the system to manufacturer specifications, and confirmed proper operation. The system now runs correctly and meets all performance standards.
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An HVAC technician in Ellenton, Florida cleared a clogged drain line, vacuum-flushed the system, and removed lint from the coil. The technician identified that the air conditioning unit had no filter, provided the correct filter size, and instructed the homeowner on proper filter and drain line maintenance. The drain is now functioning correctly.
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Americas Choice Air completed preventative maintenance on HVAC systems in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians inspected, cleaned, and tested system components to ensure efficient heating and cooling. This service helps maintain performance and reduce the risk of equipment failure.
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Americas Choice Air installed and tested a new blower motor in Bradenton, FL, confirming optimal airflow and efficient heating for homeowners this November.
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Technicians replaced a failed fan motor and verified system performance in Palmetto, Florida. The new fan motor was installed successfully, and all system functions were tested. The equipment now operates within manufacturer specifications, and no further service is required.
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Technicians replaced two flooded evaporator fan motors and inspected the drain system in Sarasota, Florida. The unit now operates correctly after all components were tested.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida removed a failed temperature controller, installed a new one, programmed it, and confirmed the equipment functioned correctly. No further service was required after testing.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida diagnosed a cooling unit that had shut off at the breaker. They restarted the system, identified thawed water from a freeze-up, and completed service by installing access ports, adding UV leak seal, and recharging with R290 refrigerant.
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Americas Choice Air modified a damaged drain line in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians cut and repositioned the pipe 3 inches above floor level near a coffin box to prevent physical interference. This adjustment protects the line from impact and allows the equipment to drain correctly without further maintenance.
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Americas Choice Air cleaned and sanitized an ice machine in Holmes Beach, Florida. The team picked up cleaning chemicals, serviced the unit, and restarted it. The machine is now operational and producing ice.
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Americas Choice Air installed a 7.5-ton TRANE rooftop unit in Bradenton, Florida. The team removed the old system, provided crane service, connected fresh air intake, ensured code compliance, and completed testing. The job included all labor and materials.



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Americas Choice Air repaired two commercial freezers in Port Charlotte, Florida. Technicians replaced a faulty temperature sensor in the ice freezer and diagnosed a malfunctioning electronic expansion valve (EEV) in the ice cream freezer. The EEV caused high superheat and inconsistent cooling. Replacement of the EEV was recommended for proper operation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced faulty control boards, programmed a cooling system, and identified a failed time delay in Riverview, Florida. Technicians bypassed the delay to restore function. The cooler dropped from 65°F to 45°F and continues cooling. A follow-up visit is planned to install a new time delay for long-term operation.
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Americas Choice Air installed a new evaporator unit in the main showroom cooler in Bradenton, Florida. This upgrade supports consistent cooling and helps maintain proper temperature control in commercial display areas.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida, removed a gelatinous blockage from a condensate pan and flushed the drain to restore proper water flow. This service helps prevent leaks and ensures the cooling system runs efficiently.
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A technician in Lakeland, Florida replaced a faulty HVAC control board on November 6, 2025, tested the system, and restored proper cooling performance for the home.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida inspected a cooling unit, confirmed it was low on refrigerant, and found no visible leaks. They applied a leak seal and added 1lb of R-134a refrigerant. The unit began cooling properly, reaching a temperature of 35 degrees.
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Americas Choice Air serviced an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians vacuumed the condensate line, purged it with nitrogen, cleaned the outlet, flushed the line using mild acid, filled the pea trap, and tested the system to confirm proper function.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed condenser fan motor and restored HVAC system function during a service visit in St. Petersburg, Florida. Technicians shut down the unit, installed the new motor, restarted the system, and confirmed normal operation. No further action was required.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a leaking fan cycling control and powerhead on a cooling unit in Punta Gorda, Florida. They removed the R502 charge, installed new components to convert the system to R404A, repaired a leaking joint, performed a leak test, pulled a vacuum, and recharged the unit. The system now cools effectively.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida replaced a failed run capacitor on an air conditioning unit. The compressor was not operating, and the system was not cooling. After installing the new capacitor, the technician restarted the unit, and cooling operations resumed properly.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed TXV powerhead in a Sarasota, Florida HVAC system on October 29, 2025, restoring normal cooling performance with no further service required.





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Americas Choice Air inspected and serviced an HVAC unit in Bradenton Beach, Florida. The team replaced dirty air filters, addressed airflow issues, and confirmed the unit was cooling properly. They noted corrosion on the condenser coil and identified elevated head pressure affecting system performance. Open doors and vent condensation also contributed to moisture inside the building.
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An HVAC technician in St. Petersburg, Florida diagnosed a faulty IO flex board. They bypassed the board and connected directly to the 24V signal, restoring indoor cooling. The system remains compatible with automation controls.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed compressor and recharged the system at a property in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians performed a vacuum test to check for leaks and found a damaged TXV, which likely caused the original failure. A follow-up visit is planned to install an R22-compatible replacement TXV.
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Americas Choice Air performed preventative HVAC maintenance in Sarasota, Florida. The technician cleaned a dirty condenser coil and corrected high head pressure. The unit is functioning well aside from a weak capacitor.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida removed a failed rooftop compressor, installed a new filter dryer and compressor, tested for leaks, pulled vacuum to below 500 microns, and charged the system with 9 pounds of R410a. After resetting a tripped breaker, the unit powered on and resumed normal cooling operation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed harvest valve and strainer in Bradenton, Florida. The team thawed the system, recharged the unit, and restored ice production. The unit now operates correctly.
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Americas Choice Air recharged HVAC equipment in Pinellas Park, Florida. Technicians verified proper system operation and confirmed performance met manufacturer specifications. No additional service was required.
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Technicians in Venice, Florida diagnosed a cooler running at 40 degrees due to low refrigerant. They added R-404A, sealed leaking swivel tees, and applied a leak stop. The repairs brought the cooler temperature down to 38 degrees, restoring proper function.
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A technician in Palmetto, Florida inspected a heat pump and found a tripped float switch. They cleared the drain line, reset the condenser, and refilled the trap. The system showed stable operation and now runs within the manufacturer's guidelines. No further service is required.
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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida checked all sensors, transducers, and the electronic expansion valve for proper function. The technician added refrigerant after finding the system low on gas. The system resumed normal operation, with indoor temperature dropping from 58°F to 48°F during service.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a kinked copper line, installed a new filter dryer and liquid line, and repaired a refrigeration system in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians added two fan motors, cleaned the condenser coil, and adjusted compressor settings to improve performance and extend lifespan. A new door closer was also installed. The system now operates correctly.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced a faulty harvest valve and strainer on a commercial ice machine. They thawed the system, recharged it, and confirmed it is now producing ice and functioning correctly.
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Americas Choice Air recharged HVAC equipment and confirmed its operation matched manufacturer specifications in Pinellas Park, Florida. The system is functioning correctly, and no further service is required.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced a warranty blower motor on a cooling unit, restoring proper airflow and consistent indoor temperatures during peak cooling season.
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Americas Choice Air performed an evaporator coil replacement in Bradenton, FL, removing the old coil, rewelding refrigerant lines, pulling a vacuum below 500 microns, and recharging the system. Final tests confirmed optimal air conditioning performance and system integrity.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed 10K NTC thermistor that was preventing HVAC equipment from operating. After the part was replaced, the system resumed normal function. No further service was required. This repair took place in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed condenser fan motor on an HVAC unit in Bradenton, Florida, during October 2025. Technicians verified operational efficiency post-repair, ensuring no additional service was necessary.
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An HVAC technician in Palmetto, Florida replaced a faulty dual pressure cut-out switch, installed new static hoses, and recharged the refrigerant system. The technician verified proper cycle operation and restored all built-in safety features. The air conditioning system now operates within manufacturer specifications, and no further service is required.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida disassembled a malfunctioning AC system, replaced the coil, pulled a vacuum, charged it, and restarted the unit. A tripped breaker revealed a compressor shorted to ground, likely damaged during previous improper handling. The technician ordered a new compressor for installation the next day.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a cooling unit in Tarpon Springs, Florida. Technicians identified a faulty suction transducer and a blower motor stuck in manual mode at 19.8%. They restored automatic fan control, which increased output to 100%. The team recommended replacing the damaged transducer for proper system performance.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed compressor and liquid line filter dryer in St. Petersburg, Florida. They installed a new compressor, added an acid scavenger, and recharged the system to manufacturer standards. They repaired a leaking Schrader core at the valve and confirmed proper equipment operation with no further service required.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida located an overflow issue on AHU 5's drain, flushed the drain line, and restored the unit to working condition. This service ensured the air handling system resumed normal operation without drainage interruptions.
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Americas Choice Air inspected an HVAC system in Bradenton, Florida. The technician found low refrigerant levels, a failed condenser fan motor, and a dirty evaporator coil. The proposed work includes motor replacement, coil cleaning, system recharge, and leak detection using dye with a follow-up UV inspection to identify any hidden system leaks.
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Americas Choice Air serviced commercial freezer units in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians replaced faulty condenser fan motors, solenoid valves, TXVs, and a dual pressure switch. They recovered refrigerant, performed a vacuum, added R407A, and restored proper cooling function. Final checks confirmed stable operation, with follow-up planned for freezer B2 performance.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida identified repeated transformer trips in a malfunctioning HVAC unit. They traced the issue to faulty control board and economizer wiring. The technician bypassed the economizer to restore cooling and determined the main control board and economizer enthalpy board require replacement for permanent repair.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida flushed a partially clogged drain line and cleared the blockage. They also demonstrated how to empty overflow safety features on a front-draw air handler to a family member on-site.
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Americas Choice Air inspected an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians cleared a clogged shared drain line causing system shutdown. They restored normal operation and recommended adding isolation ball valves to improve future maintenance and service reliability. An estimate for valve installation will follow.
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Americas Choice Air repaired an ice machine and HVAC cooling unit in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians replaced a faulty float switch, cleaned a pressure relief valve, and fixed a bad auxiliary contact on a contactor. The ice machine resumed correct operation, producing ice properly. Final inspection showed consistent performance, though cleaning and relief valve replacement were recommended.
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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced a float switch that was permanently glued to a drain elbow. The technician reconfigured the switch placement to allow proper drainage and future maintenance access. The system's drain had been previously cleared, but improper installation of the float switch prevented normal operation.
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Americas Choice Air flushed a clogged drain line on an air conditioning unit in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians cleared the blockage, tested the system with two gallons of water, and confirmed proper drainage through the exterior pipe. The unit resumed effective cooling after resetting the float switch.
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Americas Choice Air serviced three HVAC units in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians cleared clogged drain lines in rooms 106 and 110, including removing debris and a dead lizard. They added refrigerant to fine-tune cooling in room 106. Units in rooms 110 and 114 had broken flex drains, requiring future replacement through wall access.
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Americas Choice Air repaired an indoor coil and restored proper superheat levels in an HVAC system in St. Petersburg, Florida. The technician identified high static pressure and an oversized orifice but confirmed that the system should continue cooling effectively.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida inspected an air conditioning unit that repeatedly shut off after 15 minutes. They checked sensors, control boards, and connections, identified the unit was stuck in timer mode, and canceled the timer. The unit resumed regular operation and is now cooling correctly.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a partially unclogged drain line in Sarasota, Florida. The technician applied a chemical flush and verified flow by pouring a gallon of water through the line, confirming it drained properly.
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A technician replaced a failed compressor and related components on an HVAC system in Venice, Florida. The service included vacuuming the system to below 500 microns, recharging it to manufacturer specifications, and verifying proper operation. The system now runs within recommended performance levels, and no additional service is required.
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Americas Choice Air completed preventative maintenance on an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians inspected and serviced the unit to ensure it operated efficiently. The system was found to be in good working condition. Routine HVAC maintenance helps maintain system performance and supports energy efficiency in residential and commercial properties.
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An HVAC technician in St. Petersburg, Florida removed a failing compressor and TXV, replaced both components, and recharged the system to manufacturer specifications. A vacuum test confirmed there were no leaks. After startup, the technician verified that the equipment operated properly and no further service was required.
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An HVAC technician in St. Petersburg, Florida removed a failed compressor and TXV, installed new components, and pulled a sub-500 micron vacuum to eliminate leaks or contaminants. The unit was recharged to manufacturer specifications and tested. The system now operates within required performance standards and does not require further service.
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An HVAC technician in Holmes Beach, Florida, restored equipment function after a phase monitor caused an interruption. The technician performed a power cycle, and the system returned to normal operation.
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A technician inspected a commercial freezer in Venice, Florida, after reports of a compressor startup error. The unit maintained -10°F with no alarms. The technician observed compressor cycles, tightened a loose control wire, and adjusted the time delay for the low-pressure switch. The manager was advised to monitor the system before restocking.

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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida cleared an algae-clogged drain port in an air handler and flushed the drain line to ensure proper flow. After service, the system resumed normal operation, preventing water damage and ensuring efficient cooling during Florida’s humid season.
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A technician from Americas Choice Air replaced a malfunctioning thermostat in Holmes Beach, Florida. The new unit now functions within the manufacturer's specified range, ensuring reliable performance and accurate temperature control.
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A technician inspected a smoke detector in St. Petersburg, Florida, that had tripped due to excess heat. The team reset the unit and confirmed the equipment now functions within manufacturer specifications. The detector is located near the hot side counter, where a cooking incident likely triggered the alarm.
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Americas Choice Air replaced an evaporator and reinstalled Beacon 2 components in Bradenton, Florida. The technician removed old parts, installed new components, performed a 500-micron vacuum test, and recharged the system. The equipment now runs within manufacturer specifications, and no additional service is required.
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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida checked a cooling unit after the tenant reported inconsistent performance. The technician confirmed the system was cooling, identified a slow-draining safety switch due to a partial clog, and fully flushed the obstruction. The unit resumed proper cooling after the service.
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A technician in Cortez, Florida adjusted an ice cream freezer by increasing the case temperature to improve scooping conditions and replaced a faulty thermostat. The new thermostat was set to match the desired temperature, and no further service was required.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged common drain line in Bradenton, Florida, repeatedly flushing debris from the two-line system until proper drainage was restored, ensuring no future backups.
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An HVAC technician in St. Petersburg, Florida completed leak detection on three refrigeration units using ultraviolet light. The first-floor cooler showed no signs of leakage. The fourth-floor lowboy required internal cleaning for accurate inspection. A mobile unit received stop leak treatment and remains under observation for further diagnostic results.
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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida thawed a frozen coil, cleared a clogged drain, and inspected a rooftop unit. They identified a leak at a rusted service valve, installed a tap service port for refrigerant access, recharged the system, and prepared a quote for replacing the defective king valve.
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Technicians in Sarasota, Florida repaired commercial freezers by replacing a leaking pressure switch, a faulty powerhead, and a restricted TXV. They added refrigerant, replaced solenoid valves, checked for leaks, and confirmed proper airflow. Final testing showed the system cooling to 0°F and cycling correctly. A follow-up was scheduled to confirm consistent performance.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a walk-in cooler and a reach-in cooler in St. Petersburg, Florida. They replaced a faulty temperature sensor, added R-290 refrigerant, and applied a UV leak seal. Both coolers now reach and maintain proper temperatures.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged second-floor drain line in Bradenton, Florida, restoring proper water flow. Technicians verified the HVAC system's normal operation post-service and advised homeowners on seasonal drain maintenance.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida diagnosed a non-working AC condenser and found a faulty run capacitor. The technician replaced the capacitor. The unit resumed cooling correctly after the repair.
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An HVAC technician serviced a dual-circuit air conditioning system in Venice, Florida. The work included adding refrigerant dye, restoring power to the reheat circuit, verifying refrigerant pressures, and clearing the drain line. Water was routed from the secondary drain pan to a floor drain. The system now operates normally, maintaining a 75-degree temperature.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a severe drain line clog affecting three air handler units in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians used vacuuming, isolation, flushing, and condensate drain cleaner to restore proper drainage. They recommended separating the systems to prevent future clogs and reduce maintenance costs.
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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida investigated a ceiling leak and found water in the overflow pan and drain line issues. The unit was pulling air through a malfunctioning trap, causing slow drainage. The technician inspected the ductwork and evaporator coil, confirming they were functioning properly. The problem was traced to the drain line and trap.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida cleared a slow drain line and applied a chemical treatment. The service restored proper flow and resolved the drainage issue.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a condenser coil in St. Petersburg, Florida. Technicians evacuated the system charge, disassembled the unit, installed a new coil, reassembled the system, pulled a vacuum below 500 microns, recharged the unit, and confirmed proper operation through testing.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida, replaced a faulty HVAC controller after diagnosing defrost cycle issues. The new controller was installed and programmed. The unit was tested through a complete cooling and defrost cycle to confirm proper operation.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida removed a faulty compressor, filter dryer, capacitor, and plug from an HVAC system. They installed new components, pulled a vacuum for leak testing, recharged the unit to manufacturer specifications, and confirmed the system now operates properly without issues.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida repaired a broken AC drain line caused by a short and poorly connected pipe in a new construction. The repair included extending the pipe, resealing joints, and confirming proper drainage. The system is now functioning correctly, and no further service is required. Drywall can be repaired next.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty transformer in Bradenton, Florida, removing the old unit and installing a new one. The team completed all testing to ensure optimal operation, including labor and materials in the service.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a malfunctioning motor in Sarasota, Florida, started the equipment, and confirmed it operated correctly with no further service needed.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty compressor and rewired HVAC equipment in Sarasota, Florida. The technician removed the old refrigerant, installed a new compressor, changed the power head, and pulled a sub-500 micron vacuum. The system was recharged to manufacturer specifications and tested to confirm proper operation. No further service is required.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty transducer on a multi-stage HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. The original unit triggered a low-pressure alarm despite normal refrigerant levels. After replacement, both the first and second stages operated correctly, restoring proper system function.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida repaired two rooftop HVAC units. One unit had a disconnected drain trap, which was reattached and refilled. The other unit required a temporary transformer, fuse replacement, and part bypass to restore functionality. Further repairs are scheduled, but both systems are currently operating normally.
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Americas Choice Air installed a new secondary drain pan and float switch in Port Charlotte, Florida. The team also added an access panel to improve servicing of the drain pan. No follow-up work was required after completion.



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A technician in Bradenton, Florida cleaned a Hoshizaki crunch ice machine. The work removed buildup from the water supply line and reservoir, sanitized the auger parts, reassembled the unit, and verified proper ice production.
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Americas Choice Air installed a new overnight-shipped controller in Sarasota, Florida. The technician programmed the unit for specific equipment needs. After activation, the system returned to normal operation. No further service is required.
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Americas Choice Air repaired two rooftop HVAC units in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians fixed damaged wiring and a failed condenser fan motor in RTU1. In RTU2, they replaced a faulty condenser fan motor and bad compressor contactor. They also reset a tripped control fuse. Both units resumed normal cooling operation.
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Americas Choice Air serviced rooftop HVAC units in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians secured a new condenser fan, replaced a faulty powerhead, added refrigerant, and installed a new capacitor on RTU 1. They also corrected a loose wire connection on RTU 2's flex board. Both units resumed proper cooling after repairs.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty air conditioning compressor in Bradenton, Florida. The technician evacuated the system to 500 microns, checked for leaks, and recharged the unit to manufacturer specifications. The system now operates correctly and meets all performance standards.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced a malfunctioning control board with a new unit and coordinated with Tuten Labs to activate both circuits. The HVAC system resumed proper operation after the repair.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida, restored an air conditioning system by clearing a clogged drain that had triggered the float switch. Once the drain was flushed, the system resumed normal operation.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a commercial HVAC unit in Parrish, Florida. Technicians corrected reversed blower motor wiring, replaced a failed contactor, and made a temporary fuse repair to restore system function. A return visit is scheduled to install two missing fuses. The unit had been improperly modified, affecting the variable frequency drive.
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Americas Choice Air completed HVAC servicing in Ellenton, Florida. The system now operates within manufacturer specifications. A technician verified performance with Tuten to ensure proper functionality and compliance.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida cleared a clogged drain line that had triggered a tripped float switch. They flushed the pipe, removed sludge, and used a strong acid followed by hot water to improve flow. Further repair such as installing a new drain or pump may be needed if the problem returns.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida cleared a clogged drain and treated the pipe with acid. This service restored normal function to the air conditioning system.
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Americas Choice Air installed an air curtain along with a switch and power relay in Holmes Beach, Florida. The team confirmed proper system function and plans to return to install a second unit.
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A technician in St. Petersburg, Florida replaced a faulty compressor plug using a part from the shop. The HVAC system resumed normal operation after the repair. No additional service was required.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced a faulty fan capacitor that caused intermittent HVAC function. After installing the new capacitor, the system resumed normal operation.
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Americas Choice Air serviced an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. The technician cleaned the filter and restarted the unit after identifying airflow blockage caused by excess stored equipment. Staff were advised to remove the obstruction to ensure proper system function.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty compressor and recharged the refrigerant in an HVAC system in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians evacuated the old refrigerant, installed the new compressor, pulled a sub-500 micron vacuum, and confirmed the system meets manufacturer specifications.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida, installed a new bin switch and tested the system. The unit showed proper operation, including strong freeze and defrost cycles.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida diagnosed a recurring ceiling leak and disassembled the HVAC unit to investigate. They discovered a missing grommet on the coil, replaced the part after sourcing it from a supply house, and confirmed the issue was resolved with no further follow-up required.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a novelty freezer in Bradenton, Florida. The technician reset a tripped breaker and confirmed the unit resumed cooling. A rattling compressor caused repeated power trips. The team determined the internal damage required a full compressor replacement to restore safe and consistent operation.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida cleared a clogged HVAC drain line that caused water to pool on the floor and shut off the unit. They flushed the line, restored proper flow, adjusted the safety settings, and confirmed the system resumed normal operation.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged drain line causing water buildup in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians flushed the line to restore proper water flow and checked system pressures to confirm the unit was running correctly.
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A technician in Wauchula, Florida diagnosed a non-cooling air conditioning unit by checking system pressure and temperature. They replaced a faulty thermostat and a failed contactor coil. After repairs, the unit resumed proper cooling.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida located a slow-moving drain line coated with slime, flushed it until it flowed properly, and confirmed the air conditioning unit was cooling correctly after inspection.
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A technician in St. Petersburg, Florida removed leaking access ports on an HVAC system, installed new ports, and sealed connections with brazing. They tested for leaks, pulled a vacuum, and recharged the system with R290 refrigerant to restore proper function.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida inspected an HVAC system with a full secondary drain pan and a tripped float switch. They replaced a missing cleanout cap, cleared the secondary pan, and restored proper drainage. This repair prevented air from backing up and causing future water overflow in the primary drain pan.
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Americas Choice Air added leak sealer and five pounds of R410A refrigerant after detecting a refrigerant leak using an electronic detector. The exact leak source remained unclear despite soap bubble testing. This HVAC service took place in Sarasota, Florida.
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A technician inspected two rooftop HVAC units in Sarasota, Florida. They found open filter and electrical panel doors, closed and secured all access panels, and confirmed both units were cooling correctly. Proper unit operation was verified after securing the systems.



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Technicians in Sarasota, Florida diagnosed and repaired a rooftop HVAC unit. They replaced a damaged fan belt, adjusted the tension, and added 2 pounds of R-410A refrigerant to correct airflow and superheat issues. The work restored proper function to the unit, which had previously shut down due to low pressure and coil freezing.
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An HVAC technician in Parrish, Florida administered a leak seal and added refrigerant to a cooling system. After testing, they identified failed check valves in both circuits causing airflow restriction. They modified the system to allow temporary cooling while ordering replacement parts for full repair.


