Every entry below is a job our own crew completed — the fault we found, what we replaced or installed, and photos taken on site that day. Homeowner details are removed. The city and ZIP are not.

A two-storey South Tampa house taken back to bare studs. Doubled stud bays cut by hand, 40 baffles at the roof edge, and 2,524 square feet of wall and ceiling closed up before the drywall went back on.

A two-year-old Trane system on a routine tune-up. Nothing had failed — the risk was in the condensate drain line, so we cleared it and fitted automatic treatment.

Two systems past fifteen years, both replaced across two days. Behind the old equipment we found corroded, water-stained return openings that had been hidden for years.
More job reports land here as our crews finish them.
Open a city to see the full service list and the jobs we have logged there.
Nothing here is written from a template. The technician who did the work records the fault, the parts and the photos on site, and that record is what the page is built from.
Which also means what we leave out is deliberate. You will see the neighbourhood and the equipment. You will never see a customer’s name, their door, or their street.
Fault found, parts used and photos — captured before the crew leaves the driveway.
No name, no phone, no street address. Photos are cropped to the equipment, serial numbers are redacted, and location data is stripped from the file.
Knowing we were in 33578 last month is the part that matters to your neighbours — so that stays.
Every page is checked against the job record before it goes live. Nothing gets published that the crew would not stand behind.
Photo and job-record permission is part of our service agreement. Anyone can ask us to pull their job down.
Tell us what it is doing and we will give you a straight answer on what it will take to fix — before anyone books a truck.
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