Bringing Total Indoor Comfort To Fogelsville, PA
When you’re at home, you want to feel comfortable. More than that, you deserve to feel comfortable. But if your heating, cooling, indoor air quality or plumbing aren’t up to snuff, that comfort can be hard to find. That’s where Moyer Total Indoor Comfort comes in. Since 1906 – you read that right – we’ve been providing quality home services to the people here in Fogelsville, PA. We do it because we love making people’s lives better, and we do it by providing a range of services that are all geared toward making her home as relaxing and enjoyable as it can be. Don’t put up with weak air conditioners or dodgy plumbing or dusty indoor air – contact us today and take charge of your home’s comfort.
To see the full extent of what we can do, the best thing you can do is hear from our already satisfied customers! We’re proud of the reviews we’ve received over the years, and love the chance to share them with you. Read through what your friends and neighbors here in Fogelsville, PA have to say about our services and learn why we feel we’re the only call you need to make. Then, when you need help – we’re here, standing by ready to serve impeccable quality and undeniable experience. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Job Locations and Reviews
Serviced a Thermo-Dynamics oil boiler and a Lennox heat pump. Both systems are running great.
Received a service call about a leaking water line valve near a Lennox XP25 heat pump system. Upon inspection, identified that the 3/4" brass ball valve on the condensate drain line was slowly dripping even when fully closed, likely due to internal seal failure. I shut off the water supply, disconnected the old valve, cleaned the threads, and installed a new lead-free ball valve using approved thread sealant. While onsite, I also conducted routine preventative maintenance on the Lennox heat pump. Cleaned outdoor condenser coils, checked refrigerant pressure, and measured 20°F temperature split across the indoor air handler. Replaced air filters, inspected electrical connections, and tested all operational modes. Added a few ounces of refrigerant to bring subcooling within range per specifications. The condensate drain repair resolved the leak issue, and the heat pump system is now running efficiently after the seasonal tune-up service.