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Davis Complete Heating & Cooling

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 8:00 am - 4:00 pm

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Domicile Consulting - Mark Hughes has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois.

Domicile Consulting

(382 reviews)

West Loop, Near West Side

Absolutely outstanding. I just moved into a new construction…read morecustom home in which the build / builder was a disaster. Any concern brought up, I was either gaslit , ignored or the builder didn't follow through either b/c he forgot or didn't care ( who can say ? ). After two agonizing years, i finally moved in yet was brimming with questions that could only be answered by a respected 3rd party expert. I knew there were areas of the house that were not constructed properly yet having been gaslight so many times, I was confused on what all was defective vs. normal. Big thank you to Mark w/ Domicile, who was my Lead Inspector. Mark carries decades of experience in which I found him to be fair, firm, patient and very educative. Shout out to him for answering ALL of my questions (there were many). Mark's report was very thorough in which I can now focus on areas that need to be addressed. To anyone out there building a custom home, don't make the same mistake I did in waiting until after your move in / final occupancy to book Domicile. Very important! Thank you Domicile/ Mark.

James did a very thorough inspection on a new 1 bedroom condo i purchased in downtown Chicago. He…read moretook his time and explained the findings as we went through the condo. At first I didn't think I needed an inspection since it was a newer condo and it looked in good shape. But I was able to get credits from the seller from his findings that paid for the inspection and then some. They also had one of the lower prices when i compared with other inspectors.

Assured Energy Solutions

Assured Energy Solutions

(14 reviews)

During a recent remodel we were told that our insulation had settled away from the peaks in many of…read moreour higher ceilings over the years. We called Assured Energy Solutions and they came out within two days to offer a quote to touch up our insulation. Not only were they thorough, their estimate was fair and reasonable and they gave us ideas where we could save even more by capping our can lights and insulating our hatches. The crew that arrived to complete the role were friendly, efficient and so proud of the work they were doing. The finished product looks amazing and you could tell they were proud of their work as well. Go with a local company and you will be so happy!!!

Assured Insulation Solutions, LLC worked on my house on 6/25/21 installing injection foam in the…read moredownstairs walls & a combination of injection foam & blown in cellulose upstairs. In October my painter decided to remove some of the drywall in the kitchen & replace it to provide a better painting surface. The area included the south exterior wall. On 10/16/21 when he removed the drywall he discovered the missing insulation. He called me immediately. I came home, took pics, and sent to Assured's sales rep on 10/16/21. The sales rep came to my house on 10/29 to review. I had intended to have the rest of the downstairs painted with the exception of the bathroom, but with the discovery of the missing insulation in the kitchen I did not trust that any of my exterior walls were insulated wherever injection foam was used. Unfortunately I couldn't even consider addressing the upstairs rooms at that point due to cost. I felt my only option was to have the drywall of all the downstairs walls removed. If they were in the same condition as the kitchen south wall as I expected, I would have to install rolled insulation. The sales rep suggested that the company would make it right. I asked him if they would remove the drywall, install rolled insulation, & redrywall. He said no, the company wouldn't do that. In that case I said I had to move ahead with finding someone to take care of it the right way & I expected to be compensated. After seeing the kitchen wall I would not go through the injection foam process again. It was a freak accident that I even found out that my walls were only partially insulated. If my painter hadn't decided to remove that kitchen drywall I still wouldn't know. To this day I have not received a definitive explanation from the company as to how or why it happened. Since my kitchen cabinets & flooring were installed 10/19-22/21 I could not address the lack of insulation on the east exterior kitchen wall. As far as the rest of the downstairs, my painter started demolition on 11/7/21. As expected the walls were in the same condition as the kitchen wall, pics attached here. He worked a total of 11 days, 8 of which were drywall removal, installing rolled insulation, redrywall/tape/mud/sanding/prep for painting at a total cost of $4700 not including all materials. With all that work completed, I still have part of my downstairs that I think it's safe to say is not insulated correctly--the east wall of the kitchen and the bathroom, approximately 20% of the downstairs exterior. As for the upstairs, I don't know for certain the condition of the walls that had injection foam although I think a reasonable assumption would be that they are in the same condition since installation was done on the same day. The upstairs had already been repaired after Assured's install date, including partial drywall/tape/mud/skim coated, and painted at considerable expense. I cannot afford to tear those walls apart now. I texted an update to Assured's sales rep on 11/15 & e-mailed all the pics on 11/16, three of which are attached here. I received a text asking if I would be available the next week for him & their operations manager to come out. I replied yes. The next week came & went. There was no call from Assured to reschedule. On 12/2 I received an email from their scheduler stating that one of their installers might be able to come out that afternoon & possibly install. Install what? I already had the work done. On 1/17/22 I called the sales rep again. He asked me to resend the pics which I did. On 1/20/22, three months after the problem was originally discovered, Assured's operations manager & I had a call. I said that I expected for the entire $5000 to be refunded. He offered me $2000 stating that I did not give them the opportunity to come & fix it & that they had done a lot of work. How could I possibly have agreed to injection foam again? I never received an alternative non-injection foam option to correct it from the company between 10/16/21-11/7/21. I had to rectify the situation myself. I am still left with 20% of the downstairs as well as the injection foam portion of the upstairs that is not properly insulated. Whatever the reason that the material failed, it did fail. I think it's only fair to be compensated for the full amount that I paid. That has not happened.

Davis Complete Heating & Cooling - hvac - Updated May 2026

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