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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.
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A technician in Palm Harbor, Florida, picked up and installed a new pressure transducer. They tested the HVAC unit to confirm proper cooling. The system now operates as expected.
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Americas Choice Air inspected and corrected wiring on a failed compressor installation in Pinellas Park, Florida. Technicians identified reversed capacitor connections and diagnosed a faulty compressor after testing resistance and startup performance. The compressor overheated and drew locked rotor amps, confirming it was defective and required replacement.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed TXV on circuit two of unit one and repaired a faulty latch mechanism in Largo, Florida. The technician removed the refrigerant, installed a new TXV, pulled a vacuum below 500 microns, recharged the system, and verified proper equipment function with student labs. No additional service was required.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed TXV on circuit two of unit one in Largo, Florida. The technician removed the faulty part, evacuated the system, and installed a new TXV. After recharging the unit to manufacturer specifications, the system passed inspection and resumed proper operation. No further service was required.
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Americas Choice Air repaired cooling issues in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians cleared clogged drains in rooftop HVAC units, added refrigerant to low systems, and sealed potential leaks. They also addressed water leaks between floors by cleaning drain pans, vacuuming insulation, and running fans to aid drying. One unresolved roof leak was noted on the third floor.
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Americas Choice Air installed primary and secondary float switches in Sarasota, Florida. The technician confirmed proper operation. No follow-up was required. The air filter needs replacement; the correct size was provided to the tenant for ordering and installation.
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Americas Choice Air installed a new dehumidifier in Bradenton, Florida. The technician connected ductwork, added float switches, reprogrammed the thermostat, and wired the system to improve humidity control. The setup enabled the central air fan to distribute dehumidified air. Indoor humidity dropped from 70% to 67% shortly after activation.

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Americas Choice Air applied a leak seal and injected dye to locate or plug refrigerant leaks in Clearwater, Florida. Technicians recharged the HVAC system to the manufacturer's specifications. This maintenance step has a 50% success rate; further repairs may be required if leaks persist.
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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced a failed middle fan motor in the south evaporator of walk-in cooler number one. After reinitializing the system, another motor failed. The technician recommended replacing all remaining motors—five in total—to prevent future breakdowns during maintenance.
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Americas Choice Air diagnosed and repaired a malfunctioning rooftop HVAC unit in Largo, Florida. Technicians restored proper wiring, identified failed control and defrost boards, restarted the system, and confirmed cooling. Replacement of both boards and additional wiring cleanup are required for long-term operation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty solenoid valve in Bradenton, Florida. The team removed and disposed of the old part, installed a new valve, and tested the system to ensure proper operation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty solenoid valve in Bradenton, Florida. The technician removed and disposed of the old part, installed a new valve, and completed testing to confirm proper function.
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Americas Choice Air replaced leaking access ports on a refrigeration system in St. Petersburg, Florida. The team brazed new fittings, performed a leak test, pulled a vacuum, and recharged the unit with R290 refrigerant to restore proper function.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida, cleared algae blockages from an air handler’s drain line and float switch ports. The service restored proper drainage and airflow, stopping ice buildup and water overflow. The technician recommended installing a secondary drain pan with float switch to prevent future water damage. The unit is now operating within manufacturer standards.




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Americas Choice Air serviced an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. The team cleared the clogged drain line, treated it with chemicals, and restored proper drainage. They also identified failed float switches requiring replacement. Recommendations included switching to an electric pump and installing a UV kit to reduce future sludge buildup.



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A technician in Sarasota, Florida cleared a clogged shared drain line to restore proper flow across all units. They also stopped a ductwork leak by sealing damaged insulation. The fix may need more insulation if the issue returns. Two ceiling tiles require replacement due to water damage.

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Americas Choice Air replaced a damaged condenser coil and a grounded compressor in Largo, Florida. The service addressed a blown liquid line connection where copper and aluminum met, making coil replacement necessary. The technician confirmed the compressor could not be repaired and installed a new unit to restore system operation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a refrigeration compressor in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians removed the old unit, installed a new compressor, evacuated the system, pulled a vacuum below 500 microns, recharged the unit, and tested performance. They also serviced the TXV power head to ensure proper cooling function.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida restored a non-working air conditioning system by reconnecting a dislodged thermostat. The thermostat had been knocked loose by a nearby hanging metal bar. Once reinserted, the air handler resumed sending power to the outdoor unit, and the system returned to normal operation without needing follow-up service.
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Americas Choice Air retrofitted a new thermostat into an existing HVAC unit in Port Charlotte, Florida. The thermostat was installed and set to approximately 35 degrees for proper system regulation.
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An HVAC technician in Cortez, Florida located and repaired a leak at the flare nut of a receiver. The technician tightened the connection, stopped the leak, recharged the system, and verified that the equipment met manufacturer standards. No additional service was required.



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A technician in Sarasota, Florida cleared a clogged HVAC drain line and confirmed proper system operation. The clerk also reported roof leaks during recent rainfall, prompting further inspection needs.
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Americas Choice Air removed old indoor HVAC equipment and installed a new system in Bradenton, Florida. The team completed testing and verified system performance for proper operation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty compressor on a Manitowoc ice machine in St. Petersburg, Florida. Technicians installed a new compressor, charged the system with R410A refrigerant, and tested the unit. They identified a malfunctioning fill valve and solenoid, which caused intermittent dry operation and recommended replacement to restore consistent ice production.
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Americas Choice Air inspected an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. The technician identified a failed float switch, removed it from the circuit, and cleared the drain line. A follow-up visit is planned to install a new float switch.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a refrigeration unit in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians found the condenser not running due to low refrigerant. They identified and sealed a leak at the suction pressure transducer, then added 12 pounds of R404A refrigerant. The system resumed normal operation at 38 degrees.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a cooling issue at a commercial store in Sarasota, Florida. The technician secured an open blower door to stop unconditioned air from entering. They checked the HVAC system and added R-410A refrigerant to improve performance. The unit is now cooling as expected.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a rooftop HVAC unit in Sarasota, Florida. They identified improper outside air intake and corrected airflow by securing the unit door. Technicians also located two exposed wire connections and installed wire nuts to improve electrical safety and system reliability.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida inspected commercial refrigeration equipment and found a tripped breaker, a clogged condenser coil, and debris on the fan motor shaft. The technician reset the breaker, cleaned the coil, and cleared the fan shaft. The equipment resumed normal operation without requiring further service.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a cooling unit in Venice, Florida. Technicians thawed frozen evaporator coils, checked system performance, and identified a failed defrost timer. They tested the defrost cycle, confirmed shorted contacts, and restored the unit to normal cooling operation. The system is now stable and functioning correctly.
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Americas Choice Air installed a condensate pump check valve and adjusted the defrost timer to prevent system freezing in Sarasota, Florida. The work ensures efficient drainage and protects the HVAC system from cold weather issues.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida inspected an air conditioning unit, adjusted the thermostat from 77°F to 75°F, and flushed a blocked drain line. The system resumed normal operation and reached the set temperature within 20 minutes. Pressures and temperatures remained stable, and no further issues were found.

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An HVAC technician in St. Petersburg, Florida removed the remaining refrigerant, replaced a damaged condenser coil, performed a vacuum to under 500 microns, and recharged the system. The technician confirmed the equipment now runs within manufacturer specifications and does not require follow-up service.
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Americas Choice Air repaired two air conditioning units in Tampa, Florida. Technicians replaced a faulty zone temperature sensor and corrected an improper wire splice on Unit 1. On Unit 2, they repositioned a wire in the amp clamp to enable current detection, allowing the cooling system to operate properly. All equipment is now functioning.
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Americas Choice Air installed a new control board and reset the variable frequency drives to auto start in Cortez, Florida. They verified the fans and make-up air unit function correctly but identified a fault with Hood Temperature Sensor 2 due to a bad sensor reading approximately 755 ohms at room temperature.
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A technician in Port Charlotte, Florida restored a commercial freezer by restarting the unit, insulating the suction temperature sensor, and confirming proper refrigerant charge. The uninsulated sensor caused incorrect temperature readings, disrupting the system's function. After the repair, the freezer cooled from 74°F to 28°F without signs of freezing.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida inspected a malfunctioning ice machine, removed buildup from a faulty harvest cycle, added refrigerant, and tested the system. The unit produced ice but showed signs of blockage from dirt. The technician shut it down to allow for a full cleaning before use.

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Americas Choice Air inspected and adjusted refrigeration line insulation in Sarasota, Florida. The team repositioned a suction line to prevent contact with the roof deck, resealed insulation to restore the vapor barrier, and recommended future improvements to reduce ongoing condensation and water intrusion from compressed line sets.




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A technician in Bradenton, Florida inspected an HVAC unit that was low on refrigerant. They added a leak stop additive and 7 pounds of R-407C refrigerant. No visible leaks were found. The system is currently cooling properly. A follow-up visit may confirm if the leak has been sealed effectively.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged AC drain line in Sarasota, Florida. The team used a vacuum to remove water, applied an alkaline cleaner, and flushed the system with two gallons of water. The drain line is now clear and functioning properly.
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Americas Choice Air performed preventative maintenance on two HVAC systems in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians confirmed both units were operating properly and identified burnt-out UV bulbs during the inspection.
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Americas Choice Air installed a GREE mini split system with one multi-head port in Sarasota, Florida. This setup allows efficient zoning and improved temperature control for small to medium spaces using a single outdoor unit connected to multiple indoor heads.



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Americas Choice Air repaired a refrigeration system in Ellenton, Florida. A corroded actuator was replaced, incorrect refrigerant settings were updated from 448a to 404a, and the system was recharged. All sensors were verified, coils thawed, and the unit now runs within manufacturer specifications.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a malfunctioning air conditioning system in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians thawed frozen equipment, identified a faulty TXV, and replaced it. The system resumed normal operation after the repair.
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Americas Choice Air completed preventative maintenance on an HVAC system in Florida. The technician confirmed the unit was running correctly and all electrical and mechanical readings were within proper range. They also replaced corroded thermostat batteries to ensure reliable operation.
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An HVAC technician in Lakewood Ranch, Florida inspected an air conditioning unit and found it low on refrigerant. After adding refrigerant, they detected a microscopic leak near the reversing valve. Instead of a costly repair, they applied stop leak with dye. The system was retested and confirmed to be operating properly within manufacturer specifications.
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Americas Choice Air bypassed three exhaust fans and modified the makeup air unit drawing and feed in Holmes Beach, Florida. This service adjusted ventilation system components for improved airflow control.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged drain line that had triggered the float switch and prevented the HVAC system from operating in Bradenton, Florida. The technician flushed the line, restoring the unit's cooling function. No further service is needed at this time.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a non-functioning RTU 1 in Tampa, Florida. They confirmed a faulty zone sensor with Tuten Labs and temporarily restored cooling using return air temperature. The unit resumed operation. A follow-up visit is scheduled to replace the automated logic zone 1 temperature sensor.
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Americas Choice Air completed air conditioning maintenance in Riverview, Florida. The technician changed the filter, cleaned the condenser coils, and cleared the drain line. The unit is now operating and cooling properly with no follow-up needed.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida installed a new start capacitor and start relay for an HVAC unit. The team identified an incorrect run capacitor and replaced a tripped fuse. Upon startup, the compressor showed signs of failure, including excessive noise and high amp draw, indicating a mechanical break.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida removed the faulty compressor and refrigerant from an HVAC system. They installed a new compressor with start components, performed a vacuum test to check for leaks, and recharged the system. The equipment now runs within manufacturer specifications and requires no further service.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida, cleared and flushed the condensate drain line on HVAC unit 3E after detecting water in the float switch. This restored normal system operation, and no further service is required.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a malfunctioning controller in Bradenton, Florida. The technician confirmed wiring was fine but identified a faulty controller. Service included removing the frame temperature sensor and dew point sensor for replacement and retrieving a damaged center column frame heater to ensure proper length for installation.

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A technician in Bradenton, Florida inspected a cooler with lighting issues. They diagnosed a failed bulb and identified that a shared ballast caused dimming in a second bulb. The bulbs were swapped for testing, confirming only one was faulty. The customer was advised to replace the defective bulb.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged air conditioner drain line in Seminole, Florida. The unit resumed normal cooling function and proper drainage. No further service is needed.

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Americas Choice Air completed HVAC preventative maintenance in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians corrected a compressor staging issue on second-floor units to restore full cooling capacity, improving indoor temperature from 76°F to 73°F. The team also identified and documented required air filter sizes for all units on-site.
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Americas Choice Air measured duct openings, sourced sheet metal, and completed installation for an HVAC system in Sarasota, Florida. The unit was tested and is cooling properly. No further service visits are needed at this time.



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Americas Choice Air completed condenser and receiver replacement for a right-side open air case in Bradenton, Florida. The team recharged the system, confirmed leak-free operation, and noted possible future compressor issues. They also identified a failed compressor on the left-side case, requiring replacement to restore normal cooling.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida inspected a rooftop HVAC unit that stopped cooling during high heat. They found the compressor door missing and a cardboard cover in its place. The technician recovered the original door behind the building and reinstalled it securely, restoring safe function to both units and resolving high-pressure shutdown issues.



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An HVAC technician in Plant City, Florida restored cooling on one unit by resetting power and verifying proper function. On a second unit, the technician added refrigerant to address low levels and identified a leak in the evaporator coil using fluorescent dye. The evaporator requires replacement due to detected leakage.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida identified a slow refrigerant line leak above a coffee machine. They opened the ceiling, located a sweating line set pressed against a beam, adjusted its position, and insulated the leaking pipes to prevent further condensation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a damaged fan shaft, motor, and bearings on a cooling tower in St. Petersburg, Florida. The team safely removed worn parts, cut the shaft, and prepared the fan and pulley for pressing. They will return to complete reassembly after offsite part removal.

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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced corroded thermostat batteries, cleaned contact points, and restored system cooling. The technician inspected vents, identified two clogged 12x20x1 filters needing immediate replacement, and reattached a taped ceiling filter. The detached grille was noted to have damaged the sink during the service call.
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An HVAC technician in Ellenton, Florida explained humidistat operation to a tenant and identified normal cooling function. The technician also demonstrated proper monthly vinegar application to the drain line and inspected the evaporator coil.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty blower fan motor and control board in a two-story HVAC system in Holmes Beach, Florida. The team installed the new components and verified that the unit cooled properly after the repair.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged AC drain by performing a vacuum flush to restore proper water flow in Venice, Florida. The service addressed a system shutdown caused by a drain safety switch.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida identified a failed evaporator fan motor and installed a replacement. The air conditioning unit now operates correctly. This service restored proper airflow and cooling function by addressing a common mechanical issue in HVAC systems.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged AC drain line and performed a vacuum flush in Bradenton, Florida. The technician restored the unit’s function and confirmed proper operation after the service.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a rooftop HVAC unit in Quitman, Georgia. They identified a fan programming issue that required temporary manual override. The client will review the control settings. All other equipment functioned correctly. Technicians also noted the need to remove portable equipment after confirming duplicate service records.
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An HVAC technician in Tampa, Florida identified and repaired an issue with an air conditioning system where only the fan was operating. The technician diagnosed a problem with the Y1 circuit and installed a jumper between Y1 and Y2, restoring full cooling functionality. Both cooling stages are now functioning correctly.
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A technician in Brandon, Florida replaced a failed capacitor and cooled the compressor to reset overloads. They restarted the unit, checked refrigerant levels, and added R-404A with UV leak dye. The cooling system began lowering in temperature after service.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a faulty compressor and liquid line filter dryer in Tampa, Florida. The technician recovered refrigerant, installed new components, performed a vacuum test below 500 microns, and recharged the system. Final checks confirmed the equipment operates within the manufacturer’s specifications without the need for follow-up service.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed controller on an HVAC unit in St. Petersburg, Florida. The technician diagnosed a shorted contact that disrupted one side of the system. After identifying the electrical fault, they confirmed the need for a new controller to restore full operation.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a leaking evaporator on an HVAC system in Palmetto, Florida. The technician installed existing control components on a new evaporator, replaced both liquid and suction line filter dryers, ran a vacuum check under 500 microns, and recharged the system to manufacturer specifications. The unit now operates within standard performance levels.




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Americas Choice Air replaced a damaged compressor in Sarasota, Florida. The original unit showed a mechanical fault and surged on startup. Technicians verified electrical readings and confirmed the issue before installing the new compressor to restore system function.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a leaking evaporator coil and addressed severe frost buildup on multiple refrigeration units in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians diagnosed TXV freezing, identified missing defrost controls, and recommended new defrost wiring and solenoid valve installation to restore proper cooling and prevent short cycling due to low refrigerant.
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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged drain line in Sarasota, Florida. The technician vacuum-flushed the line and removed significant buildup. After service, the air conditioning unit resumed proper cooling.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed control board and EEV actuator on HVAC equipment in Palmetto, Florida. The technician installed new components, restarted the system, and confirmed proper valve operation. The actuator responded correctly to commands, and no further service was required.
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Americas Choice Air replaced the main control board on an HVAC system in Clearwater, Florida. Technicians restarted the unit and confirmed it is now operating and cooling properly.
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Americas Choice Air secured and latched a blower door and checked both HVAC units for proper enclosure. The technician confirmed that both systems were cooling effectively. This HVAC service took place in Largo, Florida.
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A technician in Quitman, Georgia removed a failed HVAC compressor and filter dryer, installed new components, pulled a vacuum under 500 microns, and recharged the system to factory specifications. The unit was restarted and tested to ensure proper operation. No further service is required.




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Americas Choice Air met with store management in Bradenton, Florida to review improper meat storage. The team explained how a deli case circulates air differently from a meat case, which uses an overhead cooling coil. This airflow difference can dry out products stored incorrectly in open-air deli cases.
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An HVAC technician in Riverview, Florida removed a faulty compressor and filter dryer, installed new components, and performed a system vacuum under 500 microns. They corrected a misinstalled condenser fan motor and verified proper startup. The system now runs within manufacturer specifications, and no further service is needed.




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Technicians replaced damaged control boards in two commercial reach-in freezers affected by a power surge. This repair restored the units to working condition. Service took place in Bradenton, Florida.




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Americas Choice Air replaced failed lights and ballasts after a power surge in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians confirmed power at the switches, removed door panels, and rewired light fixtures to restore proper function inside the building.
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A technician in Sarasota, Florida repaired a damaged AC condenser fan. The blade was striking the housing due to a bent fan guard. The technician removed the fan, straightened the frame, reinstalled the blade, and restarted the system. Cooling was restored, but the fan blade remains unbalanced and needs replacement to prevent motor damage.




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Americas Choice Air inspected the center of an HVAC unit located 38 feet from the back of the roof in Bradenton, Florida. The team checked unit placement and access distance to support future maintenance or replacement planning.




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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida, reinsulated a disconnected drain line and realigned it to prevent stress on the air handler connection. The PVC pipe did not require replacement. The line was reset into the black plastic pan fitting without adhesive, as the correct glue was not on hand.
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An HVAC technician in Bradenton, Florida replaced a failed thermostat and verified that the system operates correctly. After installation, the equipment showed no issues and required no further service.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a non-cooling unit in Tampa, Florida. Technicians found a high-pressure safety switch fault and confirmed the system had no service ports. They restored temporary cooling and scheduled a return visit to evacuate the system and replace the faulty pressure switch.
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Americas Choice Air replaced a solenoid valve, solenoid coil, and low-pressure switch on an HVAC unit in Bradenton, Florida. The technician installed the new components and verified the system was cooling correctly. This service ensured proper unit function and restored cooling efficiency.
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Americas Choice Air completed HVAC preventative maintenance in Sarasota, Florida. The technician inspected the system, verified filter condition, identified a failed compressor capacitor, and replaced it. The unit now operates correctly.
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Americas Choice Air inspected refrigerant equipment in Bradenton, Florida. The technician identified that using certain protective caps on tanks can press against the Schrader core, causing system issues. The team ensured proper parts were used to protect system function and prevent leaks.



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A technician replaced a failed run capacitor on a compressor to restore proper cooling at a residential property in Venice, Florida. The indoor temperature was 54 degrees upon arrival. After replacing the part, the air conditioning system resumed normal cooling function.
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Americas Choice Air serviced a decompressor compartment door and heater door on unit 852100603L in Sarasota, Florida. The team inspected components and ensured proper function for continued system reliability.




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Americas Choice Air cleared a clogged drain line in Sarasota, Florida. The team applied a chemical treatment and performed a vacuum flush to remove buildup. They also emptied the overflow pan to prevent future issues. The drain line now allows proper water flow.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a leak in the beer cave system in Brandon, Florida. The technician located a faulty suction shut-off valve, tightened the packing, and confirmed the leak had stopped. The unit resumed proper cooling after the repair.
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Americas Choice Air installed a new controller, identified a weak solenoid coil, and replaced it to restore proper cooling function. This HVAC service was completed in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Americas Choice Air replaced two faulty power heads and installed new ones in Sarasota, Florida. Technicians then tested both HVAC units to confirm proper cooling performance.
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Americas Choice Air repaired a failed split system and restored an inoperable Aaon unit in Clearwater, Florida. Technicians replaced a faulty capacitor, reset control breakers, and corrected a field wiring short. Both air conditioning systems now run correctly and cool the space as expected.
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A technician in Bradenton, Florida diagnosed an AC unit with low airflow despite both fans running. Inspection revealed a damaged solenoid valve and a failing low-pressure switch. The solenoid was stuck closed and leaking, causing the liquid line to freeze. The team recommended replacing the solenoid valve and low-pressure switch to restore system function.
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Americas Choice Air inspected an HVAC system in Tampa, Florida, and identified the need to replace a failed compressor in outdoor unit #2. The technician diagnosed the issue and prepared to source a new compressor to restore proper cooling performance.

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Americas Choice Air installed solenoid valves and thermostats for a deli counter and a double open-air cooler in Bradenton, Florida. Technicians tested cooling performance, adjusted temperature settings, and monitored thawing in affected units to restore proper operation. Final temperatures reached 34°F and 35°F, with follow-up adjustments planned after full thaw.
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A technician identified a refrigerant leak and recharged an R-22 air conditioning system in Tampa, Florida. The service restored cooling efficiency and ensured proper refrigerant levels for continued operation.




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Americas Choice Air replaced a failed electronic expansion valve and control board in Palmetto, Florida. The valve was stuck in the open position, causing system performance issues. Technicians completed a full inspection to confirm the malfunction and resolve the problem.
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Americas Choice Air inspected a refrigeration vault in Largo, Florida. Technicians identified low refrigerant levels without visible leaks. They added 9 lbs of R-404A and UV dye leak sealer. The vault temperature began dropping from 48°F to 44°F, confirming system responsiveness after service.
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Americas Choice Air replaced an indoor unit air filter and installed new thermostat batteries in Sarasota, Florida. This service improves HVAC performance and helps maintain accurate temperature control.




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Americas Choice Air replaced a motor, motor mount bracket, fan blade, and fan guard in an evaporator unit in South Pasadena, Florida. The technician secured all parts with new nuts and washers. The repairs restored full fan function, and the system now operates normally without issues.
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Americas Choice Air diagnosed a beer cooler in Brandon, Florida that was not cooling properly due to low refrigerant. Technicians added 12 pounds of R-404A and UV dye leak sealer to restore temperature. A follow-up visit is needed to locate the leak. Cooler is currently functioning within the proper range.
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An HVAC technician in Sarasota, Florida inspected both indoor and outdoor air conditioning units. The technician confirmed the system operated within manufacturer specifications, verified proper drainage, checked temperature splits, and assessed thermostat and humidistat settings. No issues were found, and the equipment was appropriately sized and functioning correctly for seasonal demands.




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Americas Choice Air completed a deep cleaning of the AHU cabinet, evaporator coil, and condenser coil in Sarasota, Florida. The service also included replacing the air filter and installing new batteries in the thermostat to restore full system function.




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Americas Choice Air removed damaged screws and disassembled a freezer door to install a new door heater. Technicians drilled one stripped screw and reassembled the unit after installing the heater. Service was completed in Bradenton, Florida.