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Residential & Commercial Equipment Maintenance agreements. ​

 

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About Done Well Services HVAC
About Done Well Services HVAC
About Done Well Services HVAC

We offer fast and efficient installation and maintenance services for AC repairs, Installation, Duct work,  and Financing, Extended Warranties and more.

 

Need an AC tune up? We offer same day service for basic cleaning and maintenance in our service area. Schedule your ac service online today!

 

Done Well Services offers round the clock emergency service for all of our service areas. Broken A/C? Call us, day or night!

 

Done Well Services has been providing professional AC Repair and installations for over 20 years.We hire only experienced and efficient techs for the best service around.

 

Done Well Services uses the highest quality products to ensure clean, fresh air and a healthier cleaner home. We guarantee top-notch quality for every service, every time.

 

Done Well Services technicians are well versed in commercial services as well as residential. Call us today for all of your Commercial Service needs.

Some Common HVAC terms explained:

Split system: the condenser and compressor are outdoors; the rest is inside

 

Package units: It is all installed outside.

 

Compressor: This is the heart of an air conditioning or heat pump system. It is part of the outdoor unit and pumps refrigerant to meet the cooling requirements of the system.

 

Condenser coil (or outdoor coil): In an air conditioner, the coil dissipates heat from the refrigerant, changing the refrigerant from vapor to liquid. In a heat pump system, the coil absorbs heat from the outdoors.

 

Expansion valve: regulates refrigerant flow into the evaporator

 

Condenser Fan: The fan that circulates air over the air-cooled condenser.

 

Air Handler: An air moving and/or mixing unit. Residential air handlers include a blower, a coil, an expansion device, a heater rack and a filter. Heaters for air handlers are sold as accessories. In some models heaters are factory installed.

 

Drain Pan: Also, referred to as a condensate pan. This is a pan used to catch and collect condensate (in residential systems vapor is liquefied on the indoor coil, collected in the drain pan and removed through a drain line).

 

Freon: Freon is the cooling agent used in most air conditioning systems. Every air conditioning system needs a refrigerant (also called a coolant) that actually creates the cool air — that’s the role of Freon. Currently most new units use R-410A instead of the older R22, which has doubled in price in early 2012.

 

Capacitor: simple devices used in most HVAC equipment to assist compressors and motors with starting and running effectively. During the hot summer months, many capacitors in outdoor units fail at a high frequency rate.

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