Want to breathe better air at home? Chud has been bringing excellent indoor air quality services to the residents of Melrose Park, PA and the surrounding areas since 1970! We also provide complete air conditioning and heating solutions.
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Local Reviews
for Melrose Park, PA
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On time,informative,respectful.
Steve - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Thank you for the 5 star review Steve. It truly means a lot to the Chud team!
Great service and price is right
Daniel - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Daniel & Lois, thank you for the 5 star review, we are grateful that you chose Chud.
Excellent service
Roy - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Paul was on time. Efficient. Courteous. Knowledgeable. Lovely gentleman. We love Chud!!!
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Roy & Shelly, thank you for the kind words and glowing review!
Reliable, professional, reasonable
Ruth - Melrose Park, PA 19027
I've used Chud for years for my heating, cooling, and other such needs. Scheduling is easy and I can schedule within a reasonable time. Office staff give me actual good customer service (and I'm never on hold forever with a bot). They are open to some alternate payment options. Service techs always arrive on time, are respectful, and give me a full status report of my heating/coolng system. I strongly recommend this company.
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Hi Ruth, we appreciate the good review. Chud works hard to create a good experience and reviews like this make it all worth it!
Excellent service
Shelley - Melrose Park, PA 19027
On time. Courteous. Excellent service. Excellent explanation of service. Followed CoVID guidelines perfectly.
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Thank you for the positive feedback and 5 star review Roy & Shelly! The Chud team appreciates it.
Professional/ great service
Steve - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Thank you for the 5 star review Steve! The chud team appreciates it.
Great service
Shelley - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
5 stars, thank you Roy & Shelly!
Excellent experience
Dennis - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Arrived on time, checked out heater, changed filter, price as quoted. Answered all our questions. Excellent service! Highly recommend.
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Hi Dennis, we appreciate the good review. Chud works hard to create a good experience and reviews like this make it all worth it!
Great Service
Debra - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Great!
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Thank you for the 5 star review Debra!
Excellent
DO - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
5 stars, thank you Gary! Chud appreciates it.
very prrofessional
Steve - Melrose Park, PA 19027
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Thank you for the 5 star review Steve!
Wonderful service
Shelley - Melrose Park, PA 19027
As always. Professional. On time. Friendly. Efficient.
Response from Chud Air Conditioning & Heating:
Hi Shelley!! Thanks for the 5 star review, we appreciate it!

Shane A.
Did a maintenance on a gas furnace and humidifier. System is 3 years old. I cleaned flame sensor, ohmed out the HSI. Also did a amp check on the blower motor (3.5) inducer motor was (.6) also changed out 20x25x1 filter. Cleaned blower motor housing and burner rack. Did a humidifier maintenance made sure condensate pump was working and that humidifier was draining. And changed out #35 humidifier pad. Manufacturer Goodman Model # GMEC801005CNAA Serial # 1908722422

Paul T.
Came out today for a no heat call. Weil-McLain boiler model #eg-75-PI. Upon inspection I found that the thermostat was calling for heat but the boiler failed to light. I can see the spark igniter sparking but the pilot won’t light. I powered the system down and removed the igniter to inspect it . I found some debris in the pilot. I was able to clear the debris and test the system. The system fired right up. I cycled the system on and off a few times to make sure the system would ignite. The system is operating properly at this time however it is very old. It is my professional opinion that the system should be updated due to its age. The homeowner agrees and would like a quote on a replacement system. I will contact chud’s comfort advisor with all the details.

Christian C.
Performed preventative maintenance on a Ruud furnace. Upon arrival I performed a combustion analysis test and the O2 is 7% and CO is 5 ppm. I checked all electrical connections to ensure they are secured. Checked pressure switch tube for clogs. Cleaned flame sensor and burner box. Homeowner says unit was a little louder than last year, sound coming from inducer motor but does not seem to have an issue, pulled correct amps, windings are in good condition. Changed filter sized 16x25x1. Returned thermostat to homeowner setting. Unit is operating properly at this time. Model # UGPN-07EAMER Serial # FU5D302F170801052 Filter 16x25x1

Paul T.
Performed preventative maintenance for a crown boiler model #c247-400, serial #519900080. Upon arrival the system was calling for heat so I took a combustion analysis test and received the following results, 02 is at 15.3 and the co levels are at 19ppm. The water press is at 15psi and the limit is set for 190°F. There are no signs of leaks in the copper pipes. I powered the system down and removed and cleaned the burners and burner box. I powered the system back up and called for heat. Observed the system start normally. I let the system run until it teach the desired temp. The system is operating properly at this time.

Keith R.
Performed air duct cleaning and sanitation on a 4 bedroom single system house. All vents and ductwork are clear of dust and debris at this time. Recommend duct cleaning every 3-4 years. Thank you for your business! This was free with install

Paul T.
Performed preventative maintenance for a high efficiency Lennox furnace model #EL195UH110P48C-01, serial #5910M22351. Upon arrival the system was calling for heat. I took a combustion analysis test and received the following readings, o2 is 8.8% and the co levels are 9ppm. The supply temp is 140°F. The inducer motor amp draw is 1.95 and the blower motor amp draw is 4.6. I powered the system down removed and cleaned carbon off of the flame sensor and cleaned out the burners and burner box. Checked the pressure switch for clogs and cleaned out the trap. Tested the drain line and condensate pump with several bottles of water to ensure that there are no leaks or clogs. The Merv filter was replaced in the spring. Checked all electrical connections to ensure that they are secure and in good condition. I powered the system back up and checked for proper operation. The system started without any issues. The system is operating properly at this time.

Keith R.
Performed air duct cleaning and sanitation on a 3 bedroom single system house. All vents and ductwork are clear of dust and debris at this time. System is functioning properly at this time. Recommend duct cleaning every 3-4 years. Thank you for your business!

Matthew M.
Completed full Goodman system installation. Inside adapted to existing electrical, ductwork, gas line, and line set. Ran all new flue piping to chimney. Added Honeywell merv 16x25x4 filter cabinet. Installed customer supplied thermostat. Installed April aire model 700m humidifier. Outside replaced disconnect box, whip, and pad. Cycled and tested, system working properly at this time.

Paul T.
Came out today to install a new condensate pump, 30 feet of vinyl tubing, perform preventative maintenance and humidifier service. I removed the old condensate pump and vinyl tubing and installed a new pro select condensate pump. Ran new 3/8 vinyl tubing from the condensate pump to the utility sink. Performed preventative maintenance for a high efficiency Lennox system model #EL296UH110XV60C-05, serial #5915D04887. I powered the system down and removed the access panels. Removed and cleaned carbon off of the flame sensor, cleaned out the burners and burner box. The air filter was replaced on PA’s last visit. Checked all electrical components needed for heating to ensure that they are secure and in good condition. Cleaned out the trap and tested the new condensate pump. Checked to ensure that the pressure switches were free of any debris. Powered the system back up and called for heat. Performed a combustion analysis test and received the following readings, o2 is at 12%, co levels are

Paul A.
Came out to do preventative and within a few minutes found the tubing and pump totally clogged with what looks to be drywall dust and debris or some type of sludge. Gave homeowner quote to replace tubing. Did not have enough materials to get the work completed today. Maintenance services will be completed at the time of repair. N/C today. Will collect full balance on completion when we can properly test the system.

Paul A.
Preventative maintenance on Lennox gas furnace. Intermittent pressure switch issue (E223) due to small amount of sediment build up on inducer port. Cleared port, pulled/cleaned flame sensor, verified proper amperage on inducer and indoor blower motor. *Homeowner changes own MERV 11 (X6670) 16x25x5 filters. Homeowner also has a power humidifier that they have turned off, and do not have an interest in using due to past drainage issues. Combustion analysis completed CO PPM 10, temp rise verified at 49 degrees in 2nd stage. System is operating properly and ready for the season. Lennox M#SL280UH090V36B-03, S#5911M09699 (MERV 11-16x25x5 customer changes own) Advised homeowner to contact Wissahickon Valley Sweep for chimney inspection and cleaning.

Paul T.
Performed preventative maintenance for a Lennox system model #G61MPV-60C-111-12, serial #5910F25275 located in the basement. Powered down the system and removed the access panels. Removed and cleaned carbon off of the flame sensor, cleaned out the burners and burner box. Checked all electrical connections to ensure that they are secure and in good condition. Replaced the air filter size 16x25x1. Cleaned out the condensate trap and tested the drain line and condensate pump with several bottles of water. Powered the system back up and called for heat. Took a combustion analysis test and got the following readings, o2 is at 12.9%, co is at 7ppm. The inducer amp draw is at .5 and the blower motor amp draw is at 8.7. The supply temp is at 115°F. The system is operating properly at this time. Performed preventative maintenance for a Lennox system model #SL280UH070V36A-05, serial #5916L11243. Powered down the system and removed the access panels. Removed and cleaned carbon off of the flame s

Paul A.
Return visit for the same issue. High pressure fault. Reset sensor. Checked capacitor (70+10MFD) and it is still good. Amperage on condenser fan is 1.0, rated for 1.7. Amperage on compressor is 14.2, rated for 21.79. The refrigerant pressures on arrival were within range 336/124, however it did observe (1) spike in head pressure to about 400 PSI, then system pressures leveled back out. The subcooling is high at 22 degrees, superheat good at 14 degrees. ***Note that sealant and 4 lbs were added on 05/23/19 and charge has not been touched since that date.*** Based on the numerous high pressure strikes, the device may actually be the issue. I will follow up with homeowner with a quote to install a new sensor and we will monitor the issue from there. Refrigerant charge will be checked again as well. New MERV 16-16x25x5 filter installed in May of 2022. Lennox M#XC13-048-230-04, S#5810L10778.

Paul T.
Recommend performing condenser coil cleaning. The system has Tripp the high pressure switch. This is due to dirty condenser coils. Cleaning cannot be performed until peco removes the box they have attached to the side panel. See photos. Performed condenser coil cleaning for a Lennox system. Turned power off to the system and removed all side panels. Cleaned coils using proper chemical solution. Re installed the side panels and turned the power back on. I observed the system starting normally.the system is operating properly at this time.

Paul T.
Came out today for for a Lennox condenser not turning on. Model #xc1304823004, serial #5810L10778. Upon inspection I found that the indoor unit would turn on and call for ac but the condenser would not turn on. I found the high pressure switch tripped. I connected my gauges, reset the high pressure switch and checked the air filter. I turned the system back on and noticed the high side pressure rising. The condenser coil’s are severely clogged and dirty. This is causing the system to trip the high pressure switch. Condenser coil cleaning con not be performed due to a peco box being attached to the outside (panel see photo). The homeowner will have to reach out to peco and have them remove or relocate the box so Chud can remove the side panel and perform condenser coil cleaning. Once the coils are clean the high side pressure should come down.

Matthew M.
Installed new Goodman equipment. Project included new pad whip and disconnect. Adapted to gas line high voltage added switch receptacle, also low voltage and line set. Installed all new flu pipe adapted to supply and return added 20x25x4 filter rack with a merv 11 added 700m humidifier. Adapted to drain line. System is tested an working properly at this time.

Paul A.
Returned to complete drain repair to existing Unico style air handler. Installed a new “EZ TRAP” that will provide water protection should the gravity drain line back up or get clogged. The safety switch will shut the unit down, preventing water from leaking through the ceiling. Upon inspection of the coil, placed pan treatment tablets inside to prevent future clogs. Replaced a blown fuse as well. Filter (Pure Air Kit X8795) is due for replacement next season. Thoroughly tested the drain for proper pitch and drainage. Issue was originally diagnosed on 06/13/22 and homeowner paid the emergency diagnostic fee. Today’s charges are strictly for parts and labor to make repairs. Unico M#MC4860CX, S#1002A25243 (cooling module), M#M4860BL1-EC2, S#1007A257666 (blower module) Filter-Pure Air Kit X8795 (Lennox P/N). ***Note-Attic Unit, no ladder required, has decking/flooring.***

Sebastian R.
Came out to water leaking out of the condensate line. This is an old unit , pipe was leaking and was replaced . After putting in a new trap and testing it the male adapter going into the evaporator coil pan was cracked. This needed to be replaced but the female side was damaged and could not have anything thread into it. Chud will have to come back and re assess what will need to be done to repair or replace the unit. Fuse on the control board was blown when disconnecting the old safety switch from the ez trap and will also have to be replaced. Lennox condenser- S#5810F17383 M#XC16-060-230-02

Frank B.
Customer called for no air conditioning. Upon inspection I found the compressor seize and was very hot to touch. It would not come on and had a really high amperage. It was showing that it had a locked rotor compressor. Due to age and condition I recommend replacing the whole system. The air conditioning is 30 years old and the furnace is 25 years old. Forwarding info to Michelle the comfort advisor. To give the customer quotes on new systems and pricing. Service fee for the visit today will need to be collected if a new system isn’t purchased from us.

Sebastian R.
Came out for no ac call. Upon arrival the customer called for cold air and the air wasn’t coming out conditioned. Discovered a failing compressor at the condenser. Capacitor Has 120 volts at the herm port for the compressor but the compressor will not start. You can hear it at temp to start up and then dial, this relates every few minutes. Chud will reach out to customer for pricing on the compressor for their unit , or pricing on a new outdoor unit. Condenser fan motor is operating. Diagnosis is a failed compressor, office will be reaching out to customer for pricing and availability.

Sebastian R.
Performed preventative maintenance on Lennox AC system. Replaced MERV 16x25x1 air filter supplied by the customer. Tested condensate pump and evaporator coil pan for proper drainage. Temperature split is at 20° with a supply air temperature of 48°. This unit has an accurate refrigerant charge. Compressor- 8.0 RLA Condenser fan motor- 1.3 FLA . Both of these readings are within the amperage rating for this unit. System is operating properly at this time and is ready for the season. Lennox condenser- S#5810L10778 M#XC13-048-230-04

Keith R.
Performed air duct cleaning and sanitation on a 4 bedroom single system house. All vents and ductwork are clear of dust and debris at this time. System is functioning properly at this time. Recommend air duct cleaning every 3-4 years. Thank you for your business!

Sebastian R.
Performed maintenance on Lennox AC system. Replaced 16x25x1 air filter. Tested condensate pump for proper drainage. Tested evaporator coil pan for proper drainage. Temperature split is at 20° With a supply air temp of 48°. This unit has a proper refrigerant charge. Compressor- 6.0 RLA Condenser fan motor-0.7 FLA . These readings are both within the proper amperage rating for this unit. System is operating properly at this time and is ready for the season. Puron condenser-S#1606E04512 M#24ABA336A300

Paul T.
Performed preventative maintenance for a high efficiency Lennox system. The evaporator coil’s are clean and in good condition. The drain pan and drain line are clean and clear of any clogs. I observed the system starting normally. The amp draw for the blower motor is at 6.2. Replaced the air filter size 16x25x1. Checked all electrical components needed for air conditioning to ensure that they are secure and in good condition. The temperature split is at a 20. The condenser amp draws are 1.0 for the fan and 8.9 for the compressor. The refrigerant pressures are 89.4/169.4 this is a normal reading for the temperature outside today 45°. The condenser coils are really dirty and should be cleaned to prevent the system from shutting down on high pressure. Performed condenser coil cleaning.

Keith R.
Performed dryer vent cleaning. Dryer vent, duct, flex hose and lint trap are all clear of lint and debris at this time. Dryer is functioning properly at this time. Recommend dryer vent cleaning every 1-2 years. Thank you for your business!