DiBiase Heating & Cooling is the top-rated HVAC service according to the residents of Parkesburg, PA and the surrounding areas. Find out why so many people love their service experience with DiBiase.
An HVAC tune up will run you about $100 - $200 per visit, on average. There are two visits a year- one for the air conditioner and one for the heating unit. The price of the tune up has been proven to be well worth the cost when considering the benefits, which include:
- The unit will run better and lower energy consumption, helping with your power bills.
- A tune up will help prevent unexpected pricy future repairs.
- Regular maintenance extends the life of your HVAC so you won’t have to think about the expense of a replacement for a while to come.
To schedule an HVAC tune up, contact DiBiase online today. We also offer an Energy Savings Programs where we will automatically come out and service your unit along with other perks for your home.
The average price Parkesburg, PA residents can expect to pay for an HVAC repair is $300. Small repairs will generally run from $75 - $250, while larger HVAC repairs could cost up to $3,000. What is wrong with the HVAC will directly impact what the repair will cost.
Are you having issues with your HVAC? DiBiase Heating & Cooling is happy to help. Request an estimate today for repair service and one of our highly trained technicians will be in touch promptly.
It will cost between $700 - $2,100 to replace an evaporator coil on your HVAC system, including parts and labor. An evaporator coil works by collecting heat from your home as the refrigerant in the system evaporates from a liquid to a gas. That warm air is transported outside and you are left with cool inside air. Without a properly working evaporator coil your HVAC will not function to cool your home.
Reviews give us a sense of a company's personality before you call. Check out what your neighbors are saying and find out why all the towns nearby consider us to be their nearby heating and air company in Parkesburg, PA.
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Awesome service, as usual!
Alexis - Parkesburg, PA




Awesome service and always there when you need them!
Alexis - Parkesburg, PA
Five years ago, I never heard of this company, my heater died on the coldest day of the year and I called everyone that I had seen advertised on TV and no one would come out. Someone gave me this name and they were here in a heartbeat. Same thing happened with my AC going out on the hottest day this year, and guess who was here in a minute. Really, when you're freezing or too hot to even think and your system has a problem, there is nothing more important than knowing someone will be here to help. That is this company!




Always pleased with the service from this company!
Alexis - Parkesburg, PA




Super.
Matthew - Parkesburg, PA




Great
Matthew - Parkesburg, PA
Luis was great. Thanks for sending him




Great Service and pleased
Tim - Parkesburg, PA
Service Technician was on time, very nice, professional and completed work required. Very pleased.




Great service
Tim - Parkesburg, PA
Pleased with technicians work and he is a nice guy




Professional as always
Blacklotus2021 - Parkesburg, PA




Service was great, on time and Luis is very helpful and professional.
Tim - Parkesburg, PA
Service was great, on time and Luis is very helpful and professional.👍




Great service
Warren - Parkesburg, PA




Had a lot of great tips!
Lori - Parkesburg, PA
Knew what he was doing and had a lot of great info to share.




arrived earlier than expected and did a great job
Sumu - Parkesburg, PA





Luis T.
Performed oil furnace tune up cleaning, cleaned heat exchanger and flue pipe, flue pipe needs to be changed, also replace oil filter and nozzle, noticed nozzle sized was .75x70B furnace is rated at 1.00x70B replaced nozzle with 1.70 but when system was put in test after cleaning, found to running in rough conditions so replace nozzle to .75x70B, also electrodes are in bad shape flat ends, could not replaced pump strainer could not stop the flow of oil, customer has underground tank and thinks is pretty full, so level could be higher than burner no other way is stoping flow, performed smoke and combustion test, noticed high co numbers, adjust air to fuel mixture, left side of heat exchanger levels are ok good CO2, oxygen, and CO OK, but I right side co levels go higher, performed smoke test and failed test, base on manufacture technical support, heat exchanger has failed and repairs and replacement should be done, turned electrical switch off to furnace, explained to customer about heat

Luis T.
Customer has oil furnace from 1987, customer stated that blower does not stops, check oil furnace operation, cycle couple times and fan did cycle off based on temp limit switch, did noticed burner chamber has two big cracks and front end is broken, also found electrodes almost flat at the ends, performed combustion test cycle furnace, blower motor and main pulley is making grinding noise, due to overall condition system should be replaced office will follow up tomorrow morning to schedule consultation of new havac system

Kurt M.
Found oil furnace not firing. Oil tank was just filled. Thought at first that the nozzle was clogged but pulled it out and it was ok. Found transformer spark was ok but not that great. Recommend we replace the transformer. Replaced the transformer and made sure electrode gapping was correct. Furnace fired right up . There was a lot of un burned oil in the chamber , burned off and checked combustion readings. Oil furnace is working fine again at time of service.

Kurt M.
Replaced blower motor, blower relay, motor wiring harness , and t-4 thermostat. Cycled on heat pump system in heating mode. Outdoor ambient air temperature is 46 degrees. 410a refrigerant pressures in heating mode are 291/103. Checked temperature rise in heating mode and it was exactly 20 degrees. Had Eric from hvac check over everything. We jumped out the indoor fan motor at wiring strip from rot g terminals and r to w terminals. Heat pump is cycling on and of correctly at time of service.

Luis T.
Performed heat pump tune and also oil furnace cleaning, check electrical low and high ok replaced both filters, check back up heat on heat pump, temp rise outdoor unit refrigerant pressures ok test defrost ok cycle heat pump ok. On oil furnace cleaned flue pipe heat exchanger and replace nozzle, oil filter, performed smoke and combustion test unit is working at the time of service cycle both units ok

Kurt M.
Replaced blower relay with newer style relay. Call tech support to let them know the procedure that is being taken. Checked electrical conections on new core sense. Cycled heat pump threw emergency heat, heat pump heating, and cooling mode. Blower is coming on at the appropriate times. Let homeowner know that we are going through the steps to find out what is causing these lock outs to occur and to keep us informed if any new situation occurs.

Luis T.
Performed oil furnace tune up cleaning, clean heat exchanger through exchanger clean ports, and tried to clean as much as possible from rear flue. Very hard to removed flue, replace nozzle pump strainer and oil filter, performed smoke and combustion test ok check temp rise supply 120 rerun 73 cycle furnace ok

Luis T.
Customers thermostat has lost power, check 24 volts on air handler and at thermostat found 24 volts preset, check electric back up heat ok check outdoor unit and found burnt components on the outside heat pump, took photos os condition recommend replacing heat pump we will come out tomorrow to provide options to customer

Kurt M.
After talking to homeowner about issue, he had mentioned that about 2 nights ago he had noticed the outdoor heat pump running, but not the fan at the indoor blower. Put gauges on system and got homeowner to give a call for heating. Called tech support and gave them model and serial numbers of indoor and outdoor heat pump. Had pressures ind heating mode at 68 degrees of 326/123. He wanted me to check the super heat in heating mode and verify static pressure. Static pressure was .5 w.c. . And had a super heat after 15 minutes of run time of 9.8. He had mentioned that possibly the ice cube relay inside the air handler was not picking up the fan, but homeowner said he had no issues in cooling mode. Told Phillip to keep any eye on it and give us feed back if he notices outdoor unit running with out the indoor blower,

Luis T.
No ac found outdoor unit locked out on code 2 compressor issues, check capacitor ok fan motor or ok reset unit and ran on heat and cool mode test defrost ok refrigerant pressures ok, air filter ok blower motor ok, would recommend a maintenance visit some time this fall or winter to double check unit, core sensor might have internally failed and may need to be replaced if same issues occurs

Luis T.
Performed gas heat tune up check electrical low and high ok replaced air filter, cleaned flame sensor, check burners ok check blower cap and motor ok, gas pressure ok combustion test cycle furnace and check supply and return air 135/73 system is working little harder to keep up with load

Luis T.
Performed oil heat tune up on furnace, check electrical low and high ok check air filter ok, clean heat exchanger and flue inspect and clean chimney base ok replaced nozzle, oil filter and pump strainer, noticed electrodes are flat at the ends, would recommend replacing them, clean flame cad cell cycle burner ok performed combustion and smoke test cycle furnace ok emailed proposal for electrodes replacement

Luis T.
Customer has questions about ductwork, and also blower too loud, oil furnace, with btu Input of 120, system has central return, found two filters on unit both were super dirty, also noticed furnace cycles on high limit, did noticed blower is very loud when it comes on, did not find any issues with blower, what I would recommend is having furnace clean/tune up and lower nozzle size to lower the btu input and then we can see if we can lower blower speed, also other option is to replaced furnace with low profile and high efficiency blower, emailed service plan information for oil furnace

Luis T.
New customer, reason of call to perform gas check up, Upon arrival found furnace off, pilot was out, standing pilot, relight pilot and performed combustion test, furnace is running at over 1000 co ppm, furnace is from 1987, poor shape and very unsafe to use, carbon monoxide can leak into home, informed customer that current condition of furnace is very dangerous and shOuld not be in operation, turned pilot off and declared furnace unsafe to operate, customer needs to replace furnace

Paul W.
Drain Down, Disconnect, and remove existing Water Heater. Install a new 65 Gallon Rheem Hybrid Heat Pump water Heater in Auxiliary Drain Pan with Alarm. Adapt Hot and Cold Water Pipes to new Water Heater. Install Condensation Drain Piping for Water Heater. Complete Electrical Connections to Water Heater. Fill Tank and purge lines of Air. Setup Water Heater Programming and put into operation. Complete Water Heater Installation Checklist in system upon completion.

Luis T.
Performed heat pump check up check electrical low and high ok replaced filter 16x25x1 check blower compartment and coil ok test 7.5 kw back up heat ok check airflow outdoor unit refrigerant pressures ok capacitor and contactor ok test defrost ok cycle unit ok emailed proposal for water heater replacement with hybrid water heater

Luis T.
Performed Quality Assurance inspection on a newly installed gas furnace and air conditioning system. Checked over entire system. All penetrations sealed, wiring secure and proper. System running great at time of QA.

Luis T.
Reclaimed and removed old ac ,coil and heater. Installed a new amana gas heater with amana coil on top . Adapted all metal as needed and taped and sealed all joints. Ran new copper lines brazed and leak checked. Installed an new condensate drain with a ez trap wired in and new pump and vinyl tubing. T4 stat. Tested unit and it’s running good .

Luis T.
Performed ac tune up, check electrical low and high ok, flushed drain, check air filter, very dirty, check temps split only 10 degrees, supply 63 Reiner 73, check outdoor unit refrigerant pressures 250/105 with 0 degree sub cooling and 41 super heat, informed customer about situation, quoted for refrigerant and customer ok, added 3 lbs of 410 and ran unit for 10 mins pressure 275/130 with 6 sub cooling and 11 super heat, replaced air filter and check supply and return 55 supply and 72 return Cycle unit

Luis T.
Double check flue piping

Luis T.
No cooling, found system off upon arrival, customer was experiencing noise from blower, inspect blower and found broken blower belly, motor shaft is out of phase, and wheel is damaged, unbalanced, all three parts are needed for proper operation called in for pricing, provided pricing on repairs, due to high repair cost would recommend replacing system bill to come out today for proposal on a new system

Luis T.
Performed gas heat boiler tune up check electrical low and high ok cleaned flame sensor assembly ok, flushed and cleared drain trap, check and test boiler operation inputs and outputs ok temperature on sensors ok, performed combustion test ok would recommend replacing all main baskets for next visit ...Maintenance kit for boiler

Luis T.
No ac, found outdoor unit not running, found open capacitor quoted to replace capacitor ok installed new cap and test unit 410 pressures ok check temp split supply 57 return 77 .......350/140

Luis T.
Performed two ac tune ups, one geothermal and one heat pump, check electric low and high ok flushed drain test pump ok, check temp split ok, noticed capacitor for heat pump is running low, customer is aware, check refrigerant pressures ok cycle unit ok on geothermal, filter ok temps on supply and return ok flushed drain and clean coil ok cycle unit ok capacitors for geo unit are starting to be low, right now they are at the 6% tolerance cycle both units ok

Joseph D.
Recovered refrigerant and disconnected, removed and disposed of furnace and ac. Installed new furnace on furnace feet, installed new vent piping, reconnected gas line, adapted to existing return metal, created new supply transition. Sealed supply transition. Flushed and pressure tested line set. Installed new coil and new outdoor unit on new pad. INstalled new disconnect box and wiring outside. Installed new condensate drain system with condensate pump and EZ trap. Started up and commissioned new equipment. Tested heating and cooling operation. Filled out all forms. Left unit in Cooling Mode set to 70 degf.