Went there, no public entrance. Called before that, heard some hooligans. One belched up reference to a guy with credentials. So add one star. Nice guy anyway.
His estimate btw was an off the charts "markup." But PR's inventory for Fujitsu RLS3Y is subject to pandemic prices, so a "winner takes it all" (Abba) capitalism remains here on Westside, one gathers. My final analysis was 2.5 stars. It answered phone , pointed @ source, even if it wasn't "GREEN" as advertised, a lil unexpected btw. Bizarre mainly.
No showroom was symbolic. PR A/C industry was not built for selling to consumers, so culturally consumers are encouraged to take backseat, remain passive as "dealers" churn out one-way deals. Downside to an de-centralized supply chain is that players (distributors/installers) say virtually anything prior to sale. No quality control or accountability to be expected by design in other words. Caveat emptor!
Nine times out of ten, slanted dialogs follow this set up. You will be nudged toward placing unprotected funds into jeopardy. Supplier's lack of governance means consumer position is slippery. So for structured outcomes to develop progressively, uphill battle. Not party phones or closed to public "selectively managed" warehouses lead to this, I think you'll agree.
"Green" did not stand out so much in contrast to this marketplace full of issues. Its focus [personal opinion] like many installers in this slanted marketplace, was on a target, extracting from consumers their "green" cash to force an unstructured deal to follow, while minimizing risk on themselves as profiteers. HVAC service seemed more of a sidehustle. read more