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Titan Heating & Air Conditioning
Приєднався 11 сер 2021
Titan Heating & Air Conditioning has been serving the Coachella valley since 2015. We are a family owned and operated company; with over 20 years of experience. Specializing in Residential and light commercial HVAC. We service all makes and models; everything from furnaces to heat pumps, mini split systems to Indoor air quality we do it all. Turn to the experts at Titan Heating & Air to keep your system running efficiently all year round.
6 Mini-Split Systems Installed
In this video, Titan Heating and Air installs 6 Mini Splits at Jackson Lavanderia in Indio.
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Is your AC Unit too loud?
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In this video, Sergio tests different AC systems, ranging from new to old and sees just how loud they actually are. Is your unit too loud? Can't sleep at night? We show you the equivalent of some of the sounds of these AC units.
Water Heater and Furnace Replacement
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My dad always says “If you’re going to do something, do it right.” Thats what we did here. Replacing the furnace and water heater, getting rid of the mold and putting sheet metal down to make this look clean. Thats what you can expect when you call Titan.
Package Unit Replacement
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Check out our latest video of a package unit replacement courtesy of Titan Heating & Air. Special Thanks to All Valley Crane!
HOW TO INSTALL AN INVERTER BOARD
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In this video, Sergio shows how to properly replace an inverter board.
Another successful installation courtesy of Titan Heating & Air.
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We replace a unit inside the Citrus in La Quinta, CA.
How to replace a compressor on an AC unit
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In this video, Sergio demonstrates step-by-step the proper way to safely and effectively remove an old compressor and install a new one. Like|Comment|Share
How to Install an Inducer Fan Motor
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In this video, Sergio explains how to properly troubleshoot and install an Inducer Fan Motor on an ultra low nox AC Pro Unit
How to replace a gas valve on a Trane Unit
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In this video, Sergio demonstrates how to properly replace a gas valve on a Trane. Leave your questions and/or comments below
Titan Heating & Air replaces a unit for one of our customers.
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In this video, the Juans and Ernie get our customer's home back to normal with a new efficient home comfort system.
A New Trane Installation in the La Quinta Cove
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Our Titan installers successfully replaced an old system for a brand new, energy efficient Trane system.
Multiple Financing Options for your New Home Comfort System
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Titan makes it easier and more affordable for you to own a new system without the burden of one large lump sum.
A Successful Home Comfort System Installation courtesy of Titan Heating & Air.
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In this video, Titan's Juan R. and Juan M. properly replace a customer's AC Unit and Furnace in a timely manner.
Another Successful Installation from Titan Heating & Air.
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If you want your install done efficient, and in a timely fashion, call Titan. In this video, Juan R. and Juan M. show us how to effectively complete an install.
Titan Heating & Air's 7 Year Anniversary
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Titan Heating & Air's 7 Year Anniversary
Another successful installation from Titan Heating & Air.
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Another successful installation from Titan Heating & Air.
Duct Installation and Attic Insulation
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Duct Installation and Attic Insulation
HVAC - Titan Heating & Air: Refrigerant Recovery
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HVAC - Titan Heating & Air: Refrigerant Recovery
Titan's "Season to Remember" Commercial
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Titan's "Season to Remember" Commercial
Review of the NAVAC Cordless Power Flaring Tool NEF6LM
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Review of the NAVAC Cordless Power Flaring Tool NEF6LM
Tools Required to be an effective HVAC Technician
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Tools Required to be an effective HVAC Technician
You gotta get better at showing what “this one here” and “right there” are bud
Your video is only close to 17 mins long, how long does this whole process actually take from start to finish?
I have dozens of nut drivers from Harbor Fr.... In addition you can buy say 10 pack of 1/4 nut driver bits on Amaz.. Nut drivers seem to disappear behind walls etc. I have found Craftsman nut drivers at many a flea markets for under a dollar. Thanks for video.
pipe wrench
i had to call in a professional because my system had 1/4 inch screws holding the top on, not 5/16
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Excellent work, thanx for the lesson & info 😊
He definately came in clutch
Fieldpiece is not clutch!? Time is money. Money is clutch.
Isn’t that bag heavy to go up and down ladders, going into attics though?
That’s a great kit, I’ve got pretty much the same setup. Really makes a difference having the right tools when you are trying to get to the next job as fast as possible.
Refrigerant displaces oxygen. Phosgene gas will kill you.
I love the bag. I carry a 'go bag' into the house, attic, basement, whatever to troubleshoot. And most problems, upwards of 90%, I can do from that bag with standard hand tools. If not, then I go get the big bag. I'm not going back and forth all the time. Just once or twice, maybe. There are some customers that freak out when you bring in something like that right off the bat. Just carry the basics the first time in, most of the time you'll finx it.... Otherwise, great video. I agree with everything else!
Clutch af
Much appreciated. There are few videos on this subject and his is one of best videos that address changing a condenser coil. Thanks for posting this.
I have the Veto Pro Pac and it's filled to the brim with every hand tool I need both for service and installation, best investment ever. I keep the power tools in a Makita duffle bag. Both quite heavy, but for most things I don't even need to go to the van a second time
That bag has wayyy to much for service
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My nephew just became a HVAC Tech. Video was useful so I can see what to gift him Thank you!
why you didnt remove sensors before brazing??
You forgot many key tools for service sector calls: copper pipe cutter, hammer, pry bar, flashlight, thermometer, pipe wrenches, vacuum pump, reciprocating saw, fuse puller, filter puller, pipe caliper, caulking gun, magnetic dish. You should know that these come in clutch for making that blue collar dollar.
Definitely a clutch video...lol Thank you
That’s blue collar Drake if I ever seen him
Not sure if your tools are actually insulated, they don't look like they are. I use an actual insulated flat (600v) to close contactors.
8-10 holy crap I keep mine around 6-7 used to Kees o2 around 20 been trying between 10-15
No nitrogen flow when brazing?
after watching this video I need to wait a few minutes before I can stand up.
Your channel is under rated
thank you!
Aye Poppy!
Your tool setup and bag are "CLUTCH" :)
God bless you for sharing this knowledge
Manifold?
I get what you're saying but you're teaching publicly and you look like you know what you're doing. Just seems like you should be using correct terminology if you're teaching.
We'res the headlamp
That isn't a drill, it is an impact driver! Drills are different to impact drivers!
the klein 11 in 1 is not considered an insulated tool for electrical work.
那個國家製造啊?
Gauges? Lighting? Knee pad?
Super clutch items
Awesome video, thanks for sharing. question: did you braze the low and high side or just crimp the copper?
Thanks for the video. Starting as an apprentice next week.
This video came in clutch
Not sure what kind of HVAC this guy is doing. Looks like mostly service. From what I saw in the video there is a shit ton of stuff this guy has you don't need missing a bunch you do. No impact driver? No hole cutter? Sawzall? Hole hawg???? Pilot bits, long extension I mean he has all the drivers in the world. Idk let me know if he showed something I said he doesn't have. I just know there's no impact bu the end of the video. How do you get by without an impact. I shoot over 8000 screws a month threw 26/30 gauge steel.
Hey Mike, this video was intended for service, hence the title of the video "...HVAC Technician" For installs, you will need more tools, obviously. 2:36 into the video, i mention my impact drill. Watch the video in its entirety.
Well if you're good enough for Elon you're good enough for me!
I have a night edition MCT veto bag …if I’m going to do a trouble shooting i make sure I have the full system performance by keeping all my field piece probes including static presures.. my tools bag it has everything he has there and plus trouble shooting tools it makes my life easier and saves so much time by not going back to my truck to get anything.
Use a bent zip tie for servicing, and holding the safety switch down, it’s also already in your bag and not taking a spot
Can you please compost a list of what you just talked about? I appreciate it!
For general maintenance/troubleshooting: I have a small husky bag with an impact/malco 6inch reversible 1/4+5/16 bit, multimeter, headlamp, a strip of duct tape for furnace door switches, small channel locks, small adjustable wrench, a reversible Phillips/flat head impact bit, some small alligator clip jumpers, side cutters, needle nose pliers, and some zip ties. I keep a pocket Ir thermometer, stubby screwdriver, and utility knife in my pocket. That’s about 5% of my tools, and does 90% of the work. Anything else I can go back to the truck for.
LOL, I just commented something very similar. I call mine a go bag. It does at least 90% of the work and I don't have to go back. If I do have to go back out, It's usually pretty serious...
@@JnitraM078 I’ve changed my go bag since this comment. I currently use a veto tech mc pack with a multi meter, a Milwaukee m12 impact with Klein’s modular 9 in 1 chuck, two knipex pliers wrenches, knipex cobras, small pvc cutters, Klein 11 in 1, 24/120v jumpers, combined wire strippers/needle nose pliers, side cutters, zip ties, extra thermostat and 16 gauge wire, tape, a unibit, flexible impact extended chuck holder, 90 degree impact chuck holder, and a few other small things. It all fits compact in my small veto bag, can be zipped up for dragging around crawlspaces or through attics without losing stuff, and gets me through 90% of my maintenance and service calls without needing to go back to the van.
Any advice on maintaining tools? I find after a humid crawlspace my tools rust. Especially my snips lol
Best advice is to get silicone spray to lubricate and clean the tools.
Put your rusty tools in a tray of vinegar for 24 hours. It will knock the rust right off of them.
Something else to note, this may look different depending on area of the country you’re in and the company you work for. I live in Beaufort SC, and work on almost all heatpumps, and occasionally a gas furnace. Also do 90% service work. Hardly any install. I use the TP4B and it holds everything I need it to
take a shot every time he says "comes in clutch"
He definitely says definitely more often. Definitely.😄
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Or "alright guys" or "this is my bag" or "I like to have 2 of everything". Remove those and you have a 5 minute video 😂😂😂