J.P Heating And Cooling Services
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A residential outdoor air conditioning unit is shown with multiple hoses connected to it, suggesting a diagnostic or repair process. A pressure sprayer and gardening tools are nearby.
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A damaged outdoor air conditioning unit is shown, with the fan and top cover detached, exposing the coil. The unit sits on a muddy pad next to a house's beige siding, representing a unit in need of repair or replacement.
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A rooftop with two large outdoor air conditioning units. The units have wires and pipes coming out of them, indicating they have been recently installed or are undergoing maintenance. A large brick house is visible in the background.
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An outdoor air conditioning unit is shown during a service call, with a manifold gauge set connected and a vacuum pump visible on the ground. The unit sits on a concrete pad next to a house.
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An older, round Bryant air conditioning unit is shown on a wooden deck. The unit, which has a protective cage, sits on a wooden frame built above the ground. A utility pole with wires is also visible in the background.
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This high-angle shot shows a clean and well-maintained outdoor air conditioning unit from above. The unit is grey and has a fan grille on top, with tan siding and a concrete slab visible behind it.
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A professional HVAC technician wearing a yellow hard hat and a tool belt is kneeling to inspect the electrical wiring of an outdoor air conditioning unit. Other AC units are visible behind him.
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A gloved hand is using a screwdriver to remove a screw from the top grille of an outdoor air conditioning unit. The unit is a grey, newer model, placed on a concrete slab near a block wall.
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A damaged outdoor air conditioning unit is shown, with the fan and top cover completely removed, exposing the coil. The unit sits on a concrete pad with a yellow pressure sprayer visible on the left.