Keep Your Home Comfortable With Quality HVAC Services In Branford CT
X-Treme Temp Heating & Cooling is your go-to HVAC service provider in Branford, CT! We’re the experts in home comfort year-round, from AC and heating repair to ductwork and water heaters. We’ve got you covered from installation to maintenance so you can have peace of mind about your heating and air conditioning.
Read the reviews below from Branford, CT residents to see what your neighbors say about our expertise and customer service. We can’t wait to work with you!
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Mark - Branford, CT 06405
Very professional and timely service. Highly recommend to others.
Good service
Mark - Branford, CT 06405
Larry H.
Turned all systems on. When they turned on, they were showing a communication error code. Checked the outdoor unit. Turned power off for 3 minutes then turned the power on. The condenser went through the checks and started. Checked the pressures in cooling. Lo side- 62 psi. The system was low on refrigerant. Added 1 lb 5 oz to the system. Checked the fittings and the evaporator coils for UV dye. The upstairs bedroom in front, there was dye on the back side of the coil. Recommend replacing the indoor unit.
Andrew H.
Washed condenser coil Checked all electrical connections and safeties Wiped down all indoor heads Blew out drain lines and poured water to ensure proper draining Tested all heads in high heat and cool Checked volts and amps Visually inspected evap coils, blower compartments and filters Washed all filters with water. All heads were putting out 115-121 degree air in high heat mode and were putting out 45-50 degree air in high cool mode. Unit are operating properly Recommend getting all blower wheels cleaned due to dirt and dust buildup beginning to accumulate.
Andrew H.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter and replaced it Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps
Jonathan L.
In Branford, CT, bid farewell to a faithful 20-year-old Trane furnace, replaced by a new Trane S9B1 gas furnace. The upgrade ensures reliable heating for years ahead. Grateful for the old furnace's service, yet embracing modern efficiency and comfort. Keeping homes warm and cozy with trusted Trane solutions.
Larry H.
Effectively resolved a heating concern in Branford, CT by fixing a malfunctioning igniter within the HVAC system. The faulty igniter was hindering the heating process. The residence was cold, and when I turned up the thermostat I could hear clicking but the furnace never turned on, and I did not see the ignitor blazing through the louvers. The problem was definitely with the ignitor. I replaced the defective part and quickly warmed the home back up.
Dyllan M.
Just completed the installation of a new Trane XC95m furnace. This system can be up to 97.3% efficient. This makes Trane's XC95m gas furnace the most efficient available. The homeowner upgraded from their older model Trane furnace, which had faithfully served for 20 years. Recognizing the need for improved efficiency and reliability, our expert team installed a state-of-the-art furnace, ensuring optimal heating performance.
Larry H.
Performed a heating pm on an oil boiler. Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. System is operating properly. The domestic water coil has a lot of corrosion around one fitting and on the coil plate. Recommend replacing the domestic water coil. There is also corrosion on a hi-vent showing that there was a leak. Recommend replacing. The boiler is a steel boiler and getting up there in age. Recommend replacing in the future.
Andrew H.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter. Replaced with company supplied Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Tested condensate pump Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps
Larry H.
Checked system in heat mode, discharge temp only went up to 71°. Switched to cooling and checked the pressures, system was low on charge added 1 lb. 12 oz R-410a to system. System was discharging 53° In cooling, 125° in heating. Removed line set covers check fittings, there was no oil connections for the indoor unit, checked with bubbles did not see any leaks at the unions. Found a trace of dye on circuit “A” line set connection at the condenser. Tightened and checked with bubbles. System is running properly. If this happens again recommend checking all four indoor units for possible leak.
Dyllan M.
Performed an heating maintenance. Changed the nozzle filter and strainer. The old nozzle was clogged. The boiler was extremely dirty. Cleaned the heat exchanger and flue pipe. Tested the transformer. It is starting to get on the weaker sign. May need to replace in the future. Adjusted the electrodes. Started and tested. Adjusted the oxygen levels to 8.0%. Had 7ppm. No smoke. The gasket for the top clean out cover is gone. I put furnace cement all around where the gasket would have been. Could have been part of the issue as to why it was so dirty.
Dyllan M.
Changed nozzle filter and strainer. Adjusted electrodes. Cleaned out heat exchanger and flue pipe. Inspected electrical. Bled oil line. Started and tested combustion test was 4ppm at 6.5%o2. No smoke. Unit is running clean. No issues found.