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    Sales, service, installation all easy. Even left me with tips on how to maintain my new screen door.

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    ARI Mechanical

    ARI Mechanical

    (11 reviews)

    This company is a Con contractor. They fool the home owner to replace wrong parts. Beginning…read moreestimation started to replace Ignition in $1971 finishing work same day. 2 hours later 2 other guys from the company came to check the furnace again. Estimation guy calledt me that the parts around the ignition was burned and out of order. So they have to replace 60% furnace part of my furnace. He admitted it was his fault for the wrong estimation. But original estimation would be no change. Also he couldn't do the job as a same day service because parts was not available. Next day 2 other new guys came to fix with new part. it was Nor Ignition or motors but control circuit board. The technision acted strange . he didn't change new part that he brought almost half an hour passed. So I ask "why you don't change the new part?" also I asked to leave my old part but they refused to leave. they insist it is their company policy. the job took only 45 minutes and charged me $2725 total in my credit card. Ofcause I called my bank on pending dispute

    Jason came out to our business for our walk in cooler which was not working properly. The system…read morewas to be replaced the following week but I just needed to get the system running to get us through the weekend. I initially thought that the system just needed a recharge on refrigerant but Jason came out and said that he ran diagnostics and the compressor has failed and there was nothing that could be done but replace the compressor. I was charged over $280 for the "diagnostics" which we paid and had to move all our products out of the walk in. I was out of town and came straight to the business at 1am because I saw on our security cameras that Jason had come for just 15 minutes. Once I arrived, I was able to quickly find that it was just the start capacitor that has failed, which is a common repair and one of the first diagnostics that would be run on a system. A new start capacitor is less than $30 and is a quick repair if you know what you're doing. If I was not out of town this would not have even been an issue that he would have been needed to be called out for. I called Jason that morning and explained to him what I was able to find out and asked him what diagnostics were run. He replied that nothing other than a visual inspection was done and said would be refunding the charge. No apologies given nor the professional courtesy to come out and fix the issue but the charge was reversed. I had to scramble to find a shop on a Saturday that had the right capacitor in stock and would sell to the public which is not an easy task. I would not be taking my time to write this review but he had the audacity to resend an invoice for this. As a business owner I have worked with many contractors, good and bad. And through my experience I can say stay far away from this one. I can't say anything about his work because he has never done any work for me. But people need contractors because they specialize in something that we don't have the capacity to do the work ourselves and I can say this business is not trustworthy nor have the professional courtesy to fix the issue at hand when they are called out on it. In my opinion I rather work with a trustworthy contractor that is maybe a little less skilled. That is because work like this may have many underlying issues which can be misdiagnosed or issues may be bigger than they initially seem. But trustworthy and professional contractors will stand by their work and will be willing to fix their mistakes when made even if they take a loss on the job because that's just the cost of running a business at times.

    Family Heating & Air - Amanda & Daniel Hopton

    Family Heating & Air

    (52 reviews)

    tl;dr: FH&A responded very quickly to my inquiry, and two hours later, our heater was repaired and…read moreworking! We'd been without heat for a couple of weeks (and, as Southern Californians, we are unaccustomed to freezing to death in our own family room). I'd worked with another vendor in the past, whom I'd found to be trustworthy and professional; but alas, they were shorthanded and overbooked. So I went back to Yelp and found Family Heat and Air. They're local and well-reviewed. As I mentioned above, Imelda got back to me right away and had a guy standing here (fully masked, without my having to specifically request it) an hour later. Our furnace is under the house in a yucky crawlspace, but down he went; half an hour later, there was hot air blowing from the floor vents! Imelda also did me an additional favor by checking on the age of our furnace (the house is 35 years old). Turns out the previous owner had replaced it twenty years ago or so, which certainly doesn't make it new but should be well within its expected lifetime. That was reassuring! At $170, the service call was on the high end of what I'd expect to pay (but, to be clear, it was the exactly the price they disclosed beforehand). On the other hand, I was more than happy to pay it considering how rapidly and how well the situation was resolved. At the end of the day, I'm able to compose this review sitting in my family room in my shirtsleeves, sans the layers of sweaters I'd been wearing the past two weeks. As we're all stuck at home again thanks to omicron (and our neighbors who refuse to wear masks or get vaccinated), we spend a lot of time here, and we'd rather not shiver while we're doing it (it makes it hard to type). Let the thaw begin.

    I was so excited to get a/c. I had it installed in February 2017, the owner was giving me a good…read moreprice because the weather wasn't hot yet and they didn't have many projects at the time. I was disappointed after the install, there were many cracks in the living room ceiling. They had to walk across it to access the equipment coming into my house from the unit outside. Then there was ducting work they had to fix due to having my heater moved to the attic and those people not connecting it properly. The owner made a big deal out of fixing it, yet he was up in the attic when he gave me the quote when checking out the space and didn't say anything then. Now, I don't get much cool air the master bedroom, where I wanted it most. When someone came out to check it out, I was told I needed all my ducting re-done. I am so frustrated because no one told me that when they installed the unit. That would have been a good time to fix it. Not to wait until i complain about it. I was also disappointing when the last guy left, he rolled up the tarp he had been walking on, dust, screws and debris rolled off the tarp onto my tile. He walked out the door and said good-bye while I was staring at the pile of crap left behind. I love having a/c, but this is not working the way I expected. I sometimes wonder if I was a man, would the job have been done properly the first time?!

    Sure Fit Screens - homeservices - Updated May 2026

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