HVAC Pressure Switch Replacement

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Our HVAC Pressure Switch Replacement Services

Ensure that your HVAC system is consistently running accurately. Feel as if things are amiss or somehow not working? Your HVAC pressure switch may need to be replaced! To learn more about our HVAC pressure switch replacement services in San Clemente, CA, call DC Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning at (949) 365-9044 today!

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DC Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning inspected the downstairs HVAC system in San Clemente, CA. They confirmed the system is operating properly and running in good condition. This service ensures reliable heating and cooling performance for residential properties.
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DC Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning inspected a Carrier system in Dana Point, CA, to identify why the blower motor stayed on despite thermostat and Wi-Fi commands being off. They diagnose motor operation issues to restore proper HVAC function efficiently.
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DAVID COLBERT
DC Plumbing Heating and Air Conditioning replaced a faulty recirculating pump on a tankless water heater in San Juan Capistrano, California. The team removed the old pump, rewired the system, and tested the new installation to ensure proper performance.
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DAVID COLBERT
A technician in San Juan Capistrano, California inspected a 24-year-old Bryant 3-ton heat pump. They cleaned the coils, replaced the air filter, tested refrigerant levels, and added 1–3 pounds of R-22 to restore cooling. The system now operates correctly and delivers cool air as expected.
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A technician in San Clemente, California inspected a 24-year-old Bryant 3-ton heat pump. They cleaned the coils, replaced the air filter, and added 1–3 lbs of R-22 refrigerant to correct low pressure. After adjustments, the system resumed proper cooling.
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