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    Kens Mechanical

    4.6 (9 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    HVAC installation or replacement

    HVAC system repair

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    3 years ago

    Honest and reliable! Ken is very knowledgeable and I appreciate his help getting our AC back up and running quickly.

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    8 years ago

    Ken fit us in the day after our AC went out in 100 degree heat. He was reasonable on prices, and had the AC back on post haste.

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    After my AC unit went dead I began calling multiple venders. If they called back it was weeks -…read moreuntil I called Davey Heating and Air. Dorothy offered to schedule a tech that afternoon and then started running through the most common causes. With her on the line I found a blown fuse on the units motherboard and was able to replace it (props to Home Depot for having them in stock). Bottom line, she was polite, responsive AND helped me solve the issue over the phone at no cost. I will definitely call Davey Heating and Air for all my HVAC needs in the future.

    AC stopped working without warning on the hottest day of the year thus far, so put in a request…read morefor service. Within ~10 minutes, got a call from this company who asked some basic questions and troubleshooted some things over the phone, without even talking amount payment or price. When that didn't work after an hour, I messaged back and they got me on the schedule for the next day (it was already 5pm by this time. They came promptly during the window and gave me heads up, figured out the issue in less than 15 minutes, and gave me a range of options and prices. He actually taught me several things about the AC and showed me how to do some repairs myself and where to get parts, and lo and behold it worked like a charm! Couldn't be happier with the quality, speed, and friendliness of the service. Got my AC pumping ice cold air in time to get the house cool for my kids' naps. Davey will absolutely be my go-to from now on and I would recommend them to anyone and everything.

    Summit Heating & AC

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    4.5
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    Such great service on our recent purchase and install heat pump AC unit. The install crew of Jack…read moreand Josh , Electrician Noe were simply wonderful . They delivered , installed as promised ... with such professionalism and respect for our home , simply the best . I would highly recommend them .

    I've been using Summit since ~2018 to handle my furnace maintenance. This summer I had them out to…read moredo a tuneup on my two A/C units. I mentioned to the tech that the upstairs didn't get quite as cold as I would like; while I suspected some of that could be system/ductwork limitations, he suggested that we could add a little more freon to the system in the event there was a possible slow leak. Ultimately, he ended up adding freon to both the upstairs and main floor unit, and unexpectedly much more to the main floor unit. The price after the fact surprised me, especially given that particular unit had appeared to have been working fine; the tech told me it was possible that unit had a leak. He informed me Summit would schedule a leak investigation if desired, but that it would cost a whopping $1,100, so I declined given the performance on that unit had been fine. Fast forward a week or two, and the main floor is quite hot. The ducts seem to be blowing hot air. At which point it became clear to me the unit has actually stopped functioning. I call Summit, which is busy with appointments and express my dismay that the unit stopped working after the tuneup. They tell me it may be a leak etc., but they will send someone out. I wait for the scheduled appointment and the tech that arrives this time clearly didn't look over the prior notes or photos before arrival. I explain to him the situation, and he was confused about which unit was implicated, and claimed that the prior pressure readings from the earlier tech clearly indicated there was a leak (which was not at all what I was told). He later retracted this statement after realizing what time of day the earlier appointment was and said those pressure readings were normal. He poked around briefly, but without much investigation declared the system to have a leak, and indicated there was an 80% chance of it being non-repairable. He indicated they would have to do the $1,100 search to locate the leak, and if it was in the condenser/evaporative coils it would not be repairable. If it was somewhere else in the line, it could be, but then they would possibly have to tear into my walls, etc. to identify the issue. When I asked how much a new unit would be, he gave me a rough quote of $15,000, but told me that they would have to look at specs to price out more specifically. I asked him to do so, given I wanted to know what I was looking at, and he appeared inconvenienced by the request and said it would take him an hour. (It did not.) During that process, the tech told me my ductwork was not sufficient and I would need to downsize my unit, and that the smaller size wouldn't be enough to cool the floor. He suggested my unit may have broken because I keep the basement vents closed, but then he also claimed these A/C units only last about ten years. The whole visit felt performative, and ultimately was much more focused on theoretical salesmanship than anything diagnostic. I was left pretty frustrated. I called out a different repair company recommended by a friend, and within 5 minutes he had identified the leak and the location in the coil. Contrary to what I was told by Summit, this company informed me the coil could be replaced and that I had many more years of life left in the unit. Within the week, I got the whole thing repaired and refilled for ~$1,200--not much more than the cost of a Summit "leak search." While I've had positive and knowledgeable techs with Summit, this whole experience was such a breach of trust that I will not be using them again. I had another company inspect my furnaces this fall for a fraction of the cost, and I will not be looking back.

    Knight Mechanical

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    WARNING- I hired this company to replace a hot surface…read moreignitor in my furnace. Previously, I've done this repair myself and it's a relatively quick and easy repair if you know how to watch YouTube. Unfortunately, we had a family issue which prevented me from handling it this time so we hired the first people who answered. One technician came and diagnosed the problem with a quote $851. I agreed. The next day, a different technician completed the job quickly and if you've ever done this job, it's plug and play and the most time consuming thing is unscrewing the panels. Total labor time across both visits was only about 40 minutes. Drive time, let's give them 2 hours. Unfortunately, the invoice showed just a single $851 charge with no breakdown. I assumed there was something a little more technical than an ignitor. When I questioned the bill, I was told the ignitor part alone was $200 or more. What does or more mean? Let's say a total of 2 hours of labor was involved and a $250 part. That's $300 per hour in labor! While I understand businesses have overhead and travel costs, this price felt surprisingly high for such a short repair and no transparency. Lesson learned

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