HVAC Contractor - Fort Mill, SC
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Keller Heating and Air is a full service heating and air conditioning company providing installation, maintenance and repair of all brands of equipment. We are located in Fort Mill, SC servicing Fort Mill, Rock Hill, Tega Cay, Clover, York and Lancaster, Waxhaw, Ballantyne, South Charlotte, Pineville and Monroe.
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Lauren R.
We have a gas log fireplace that we were converting to fireglass. We were having difficulty assembling the h-burner and pilot to the gas line. After making numerous phone calls, Glenn Keller was the only HVAC person who understood our needs. I would HIGHLY recommend him!!!! He provides fast, courteous and reasonable services!!!!
Erik S.
Glenn came out to service our heat and check out a noise. He arrived when he said he would and checked everything out. Thankfully he was able to take care of it all and we appreciated that we weren't quoted a bunch of expensive repairs. Very honest and professional, will be using again.
service provided was excellent
Address
1289 Tanner Crossing Ln
Fort Mill, SC 29707
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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Furnace repair | Dec 2014 | Previous company out misdiagnosed the issue with the customers furnace. They were getting their inducer motor assembly full of water and it was locking out the furnace. The diagnostic revealed a tiny blockage in the exhaust vent drain line which was causing the water condensation to back up into the furnace inducer housing and shutting the furnace down. After finding the issue, clearing the blockage and blowing out all the drain lines the furnace is operating normally again. | $84 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Heating system seasonal maintenance | Dec 2014 | Perform a 21 point furnace inspection and maintenance service. | $49 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Gas log to gas glass fireplace conversion | Dec 2014 | Install gas piping and fittings to customers H mainfold for a gas glass fireplace conversion from a log fireplace. | $118 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Media filter box | Dec 2014 | With the addition of a media filter box, your media filter does a better job of filtering the air in your home because of increase filter area and it lasts 6 to 12 months. | $500 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Furnace cleaning, inspection and tune up | Dec 2014 | This was a 21 point furnace cleaning, inspection and tune up. The blower wheel is in need of a cleaning and some ductwork needs to be sealed which the customer is going to do at a later date after finances permit. | $79 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Fireplace Cleaning, Inspection and Tune Up | Dec 2014 | Disassemble, clean, inspect, tune and reinstall this gas log fireplace | $89 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Furnace control board/regulator replacement | Dec 2014 | Customers 10 year old furnace had the main control board and fuel regulator fail. Parts were on hand and replaced within a few hours of the service request. | $524 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Attic insulation at pull down stairway | Nov 2014 | Construct an insulation barrier box at the attic pull down stairway to prevent heat loss, heat gain and drafts at the area opening. | $150 | Fort Mill, SC | |
Gas Pack replacement - second opinion | Nov 2014 | We preformed a second opinion for the customers gas pack. The previous company out responded to a service request for no heat on the customers gas pack unit. The company stated that the unit had flame rolling out of the heat exchanger and the only cause of this would be a hole in the heat exchanger and because of this the whole gas pack needed to be replaced at the cost of approximately $5500. (As a side note: If the heat exchanger were defective it would have been replaced under manufactures warranty). The customer felt uneasy about this because the unit was only 7 years old. Keller HVAC Services was called out for a 2nd opinion. Upon inspection of the unit it was realized that the heat exchanger was in no way compromized and was in great condition. Their was a reason for the flame rollout though that was causing the safety switch to shut the unit off. The inducer motor (or exhaust motor for the burners) was not sealed properly. This low air flow issue was causing the flame to back up into the burner compartment tripping the safety switch. After performing a thorough maintenance and cleaning of the burner compartment along with removing, sealing and reinstalling the inducer motor assembly the unit is working wonderfully. The customer was charged $173 saving them approximately $5327. | $173 | Fort Mill, SC |