Keep Your Home Comfortable With Quality HVAC Services In Northford CT
X-Treme Temp Heating & Cooling is your go-to HVAC service provider in Northford, 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 Northford, 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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A/C tuneup
Pete - Northford, CT 06472
Andrew does excellent job . Very friendly and explains what he is doing.
Response from X-Treme Temp Heating & Cooling, LLC:
We're so happy to hear that our heating and cooling service exceeded your expectations. Thanks for leaving a positive review.
Service done right!
Frank - Northford, CT 06472
Polite and swiftly completed the task
Great
Donald - Northford, CT 06472
Great
Excellent service!
Michelle - Northford, CT 06472
Larry was very professional, showed up within the time frame stated and took the time to explain everything.
Good service and communication
Bob - Northford, CT 06472
Response from X-Treme Temp Heating & Cooling, LLC:
Thank you so much for this great 5-star review.
Excellent service
karl - Northford, CT 06472
X-treme was great they text me when the tech was on his way along with his name. Andrew was very professional and knowledgeable.we needed a new blower motor and he had the part on the truck!Highly Recommend!
Excellent service and great communication!
Angelo Saba - Northford, CT 06472
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 oil leak at the tank was from the bottom of the oil filter canister. The inside was pitted and staring to leak. Replaced the bottom half of the oil filter canister and checked for leaks. There is rust on top of the extrol tank from a previous leak. Recommend replacing before it starts to leak.
Andrew H.
Upon arrival unit was off. checked air filter and evaporator coil. Evaporator coil was clean but the air filter was slightly dirty. Replaced the air filter started and tested unit with both zones on. The indoor unit turned on, but only the condenser fan turned on outside. Upon further investigation, we found the capacitor for the compressor was bad. After getting customer authorization, we replaced the capacitor. Started the unit. Found the pressures were slightly high and condenser coil was dirty. Rinsed off outdoor condenser coil with water. Started and tested the unit and found the pressures dropped after the condenser coil was clean. Unit is now working properly and refrigerant levels are within manufacturer’s specifications. Recommend installing a discharge air temp sensor.
Andrew H.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Tested condensate pump Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps While performing the maintenance we found the capacitor was very weak. It was rated at 45b5 and was reading 42/2. After getting customer authorization we replaced the capacitor. When starting and testing the unit we found the system was low on refrigerant. After getting customer authorization we added 1 lb R410A to the system bringing the subcooling from 1.5 up to 12.8 which is within manufacturer’s specifications. Recommend reassessing the refrigerant levels next year. While performing we found the installer used silver solder instead of braze at the refrigerant pipe connections. It is possible the refrigerant is leaking from there since silver solder is not
Andrew H.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps
Andrew H.
Upon arrival unit was on but only the indoor unit was running. Upon investigation found the condenser was off on low pressure. Inspected the wiring and did not find any breaks. Due to the chipmunk nest in the past it is possible the copper is now porous because of the pee. Added 6lbs 8 oz R410A and UV dye to the system. When leaving pressures were 127/328 with 15.8 subcooling. Unit is working properly. Need to return to find the UV dye
Andrew H.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected and replaced air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Tested condensate pump Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps Brushed and vacuumed flue pipe and heat exchanger Replaced oil filter, nozzle, and strainer Checked all electrical connections and safeties Performed combustion and smoke tests 5.3%o2 45ppm co 0 smoke
Andrew H.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter 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.
Had the customer turn the thermostat up. The circulator turned on and the temperature dropped to 120* and the burner did not turn on. Checked for power in the aquastat. “B1” for the burner had 120v but the burner was not running. Went to remove the primary and the burner started. The relay inside the primary control is intermittently pulling in. The primary control needs to be replaced. Replaced and tested. The system is operating properly.
Larry H.
Performed a heating pm on an oil boiler. Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Replaced the air filters with customer supplied. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. System is operating properly.
Larry H.
Performed a heating pm on an oil furnace Brushed and vacuumed. Replaced the oil filter, nozzle and strainer. Checked air filters. Customer just replaced them. Started and checked the safeties. Performed a combustion test. System is operating properly.
Andrew H.
Upon arrival we found that a circulator pump was making a chirping noise due to having low/no water to push because of a pocket of air. Added some water to the system and it knocked the air pocket loose letting the circulator push water. Hooked up the hose and bled all 3 zones of air until there was cold water coming back. Started and tested system on all 3 zones. Had hot water coming back on all 3 zones. Unit is working properly. Pressure when leaving was at 20
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 repairs that were noted last year have not been repaired.
Andrew H.
Brushed and vacuumed flue pipes and heat exchangers Replaced oil filter, nozzles, and strainers Checked all electrical connections and safeties Performed combustion and smoke tests Water heater- 4.1%o2 9ppm co 0 smoke Furnace-3.5%o2 0 ppm co 0 smoke
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. There is rust on top of the extrol tank. In the future the tank will need to be replaced before it starts to leak.
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. 5.5% O2, 3 ppm CO, 84.2% efficient System is operating properly.
Larry H.
Performed A/C pm on system. Blew out drain line. Checked air filter. Rinsed condenser coil. Checked electrical connections, pressures, and temps. System is operating properly.
Andrew H.
Visually inspected indoor evap coil and blower compartment Checked all electrical connections and safeties Checked volts and amps Visually inspected air filter Rinsed condenser coil Blew out drain line and poured water to ensure properly draining Tested condensate pump Checked refrigerant levels Checked capacitor Took temps Duct diagnostic 2037341532
Andrew H.
Upon arrival replaced media air filter. Found that the water heater drain and the pressure relief were both dripping slowly. Attempted to drain water heater down via the drain and could not due to a sediment blockage internally. After getting customer approval we replaced the drain and drained the water heater. We then replaced the pressure relief valve and flushed the water heater to remove sediment. Filled water heater back up and started the water heater. Unit is working properly.
Andrew H.
Brushed and vacuumed flu pipes and heat exchangers Replaced oil filter, nozzles, and strainers Checked all electrical connections and safeties Preformed combustion and smoke tests Boiler-4.8%o2 60ppm co 0 smoke Water heater 6.3%o2 37ppm co 0 smoke
Dyllan M.
Removed the old electrodes. Installed and adjusted the new electrodes. Started and tested. The boiler started up with no issues. Combustion test. Adjusted a few things. 11ppm 4.7%o2.
Andrew H.
Upon arrival found a large amount of oil in the burner cabinet of the furnace. Upon investigation found that the shaft seal on the oil pump was leaking oil and also found the nozzle was very plugged and dripping. Replaced nozzle and the oil pump with new ones. Started and tested the system and had no more oil leaks. Preformed combustion and smoke tests. Unit is operating properly
Andrew H.
Brushed and vacuumed flu pipe and heat exchanger Replaced oil filter, nozzle, and strainer Checked all electrical connections and safeties Preformed combustion and smoke tests 6.8%o2 50ppm co 0 smoke Upon arrival unit burner would fire up but no blower. Turned blower wheel manually and the blower started indicating a dead spot in the motor. Replaced blower motor and tested operation to ensure polarity was correct. Unit is working properly
Dyllan M.
Performed a heating maintenance. Oil boiler. Cleaned the heat exchanger and flue pipe. changed the nozzle filter and strainer. Inspected electrical. Adjusted electrodes. Started and tested. Purged the oil line. Combustion test was 4ppm at 4.4%o2. No smoke on the smoke test. Good draft. The boiler gauge doesn’t seem to be reading pressure. Recommend replacing the gauge. 1/2 Weil McLain gauge. Included an estimate. The oil tank is also very old and the bottom of the tank is fairly rusty. Should replace in the near future.
Dyllan M.
Performed a heating maintenance. Cleaned the heat exchanger and flue pipe. Changed the nozzle filter and strainer. Noticed the tips of the electrodes are starting to burn off. Recommend replacing the electrodes. Started and tested. Combustion test was 28ppm at 5.1%o2. No smoke on the smoke test.
Andrew H.
Upon arrival shut unit off and drained down the pressure. Removed extol 30 and replaced with a extort 60 with a ball valve above it. Filled system back up with pressure and then went to all radiators and bled the air from them. Radiators we’re all getting hot and had no more air coming out of them. Unit is operating properly