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    Temp Control Services

    4.8 (5 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    22 days ago

    Great staff, one day, done. First rate equipment, Mitsubishi. Very quiet both inside and outside unit. Bill was equal to estimate.

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    1 month ago

    Just make sure they pull a permit ! I did not and was never talked about one, other than that service was quick and good clean up.

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    Isaiah Luke Appliance Repair

    Isaiah Luke Appliance Repair

    4.9
    (19 reviews)

    Since the installed replacement cost have more than doubled for just a single stage 15 seer system…read moreand 3-4 times higher for an 18+ seer variable speed condenser and air handler system, I began researching different systems and vendors. During this time, I learned that not everyone likes a do-it-yourself like me. Some even said I wanted, "free work." Not true! However, the current installed prices spoke to me. I grabbed my tools! Pulling a local permit as a home owner/builder in Florida, I installed a 2 ton (24k) ACIQ-24-HP32 condenser and ACIQ-24-AH32 air handler, and related mechanical. This system replaced a 26 year old 1.5 ton (18K) Trane XE-1000 condenser and TWGO18A air handler that was showing its age -- like me. One of my main hardware vendors, HVAC direct, patiently worked with me as I learned the new system requirements. With help from Isaiah Luke Appliance Repair to do the final commissioning of the system, the new ACIQ inverter system passed local inspection! The new system is a noticeably quieter and produces considerable heat split by comparison with the previous system. The fact that the ACIQ has a higher BTU rating, (24K) a higher seer rating (18), and yet uses smaller breakers, 30A down to 25A on the outside unit and 30 down to 15 amps for the inside unit and doesn't dim my lights when it runs, says it all. Thanks again to: Isaiah Luke Appliance Repairs!

    Mr Luke was great. Really. My refrigerator stopped cooling. He explained what my options were and…read morehelped me decide which option was best. Very good explanation to help me choose. He responds by text or call back reasonably. I value his dependability highly. Hopefully I won't need repairs for a while. Isaiah Luke will get the call if needed.

    Browning Heating & Air Conditioning

    Browning Heating & Air Conditioning

    4.0
    (10 reviews)

    Browning Heating and Air is an amazing company. They are honest, timely and clean. I can't say…read moreenough great things about everyone who works there. Thank you Mark!!! Ana Rillo

    Please read the facts below when deciding whether to hire Browning Heating and Air Conditioning…read more They say a lot about the company and its owner. Here's the summary: Despite having a maintenance agreement with Browning, two regular inspections did not uncover a basic visual condition that would have prevented a significant leak and property damage. And when explained to the owner, he denied responsibility, blamed it on an installer from years earlier, and told me to speak with his lawyer. Here's the details. In October, 2025, I paid for a one-year a/c maintenance agreement from Browning. Browning attests on its website that with its "full-service maintenance plans . . . [w]e'll assess your entire system." The invoice for that agreement lists a variety of tasks they would perform at each visit. Those tasks include "clean drain pan" of the attic air handler. The air handler includes a primary drain pan and a secondary/emergency drain pan for collection of condensate. Browning performed its first maintenance in October, 2025, did the usual checks, and noted that the system worked. Six months later, on April 2, 2026, Browning performed the second scheduled maintenance. The report from that day checks off that the condensate drain pan was cleaned and states that the a/c unit was left in working order. On Saturday, August 8, 2026, I returned from a vacation to find ceiling drywall and insulation on my floor, water damage to walls and flooring, and the air conditioner off. I went to the attic and found water accumulated under the air handler, flooding the ceiling drywall underneath it. I called Browning and reached the technician on duty for weekend emergencies. He arrived the next morning and inspected the unit. The problem: the primary drain plug was absent and the secondary drain plug was not seated well in the pan. These plugs are to prevent water from leaking from the drain pans. These are the technician's quotes from the invoice for that work: "Found that primary drain pan was missing a plug on the backside of the unit, causing the water to flow into the cabinet [] then out into the secondary drain pan. [B]ut secondary drain pan leaked residual water around rubber gasket." The tech "repositioned rubber gasket to prevent future leaks." He also "found [the] drain pan plug and inserted it in place." If plugs were in proper place earlier, a sensor would have tripped and turned off the unit well before any leaking of water in the attic. I then paid for that service and told the tech to inform the owner, Mark Browning, that I would call him Monday morning to discuss this. I also hired ServPro, who came, stabilized the water damage, and placed nine fans/de-humidifiers to dry the walls and ceiling. I called Browning's office Monday. When Mr. Browning returned my call, I explained that I believed the damage was Browning's fault because the maintenance checks include an inspection and cleaning of drain pans. In fact, Browning's website states that "[r]outine preventative maintenance helps technicians identify drainage issues before they lead to water damage." The website also states that inspection is straightforward for a professional: "The condition of the drain pan can be inspected while the unit is off by using a flashlight and about a gallon of water - but inspections are best left to the professionals." On the call, however, Mr. Browning took no responsibility and instead blamed the absence of plugs on the company that installed the unit years earlier. I explained that even if that were the case, I hired and paid Browning for routine maintenance to find and remedy routine issues with the unit. Mr. Browning ended the conversation telling me that I'd have to take this up with his lawyer. Please consider these facts when deciding which a/c service company to hire.

    Temp Control Services - hvac - Updated August 2026

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