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    Awe-Some Air

    5.0 (6 reviews)
    Open 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Air duct cleaning

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    These guys are a class act! Came out on a Sunday on their day off. Fixed us up in less than an hour. Super friendly and professional!

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    Cloverland Duct Cleaning

    Cloverland Duct Cleaning

    (1 review)

    Second Ward

    These guys cleaned our air ducts and dryer vents for our condo building - 6 units total. Chris…read morecoordinated everything by text which made it easy. Crew showed up when scheduled and knocked out all units efficiently. Pricing was competitive for the amount of work. Tenants were happy with how professional they were. Will use for annual maintenance.

    From the owner: Cloverland Duct Cleaning stands at the forefront of Houston's indoor air quality revolution,…read moreleveraging advanced HEPA filtration systems and cutting-edge diagnostic technologies to redefine residential and commercial air duct cleaning standards. Since 2006, this locally-owned enterprise has pioneered data-driven approaches to HVAC system optimization, incorporating thermal imaging and airflow analysis to deliver measurable improvements in energy efficiency and air purity. Under Chris's visionary leadership, the company has embraced emerging trends including smart home integration and IoT-enabled monitoring systems that provide real-time air quality metrics. As Houston's climate challenges intensify, Cloverland's commitment to sustainable cleaning methodologies and eco-friendly antimicrobial treatments positions them as industry thought leaders. Their comprehensive approach combines traditional craftsmanship with innovative technologies, establishing new benchmarks for indoor environmental health solutions across Greater Houston's diverse residential and commercial sectors.

    SERVPRO of Galveston Island/Lake Jackson

    SERVPRO of Galveston Island/Lake Jackson

    (4 reviews)

    I hired Servpro of Galveston Island/ Lake Jackson to perform a mold remediation service after mold…read morewas discovered in my condo. Prior to the remediation ServePro requested a mold remediation protocol. I sent over the mold test results not realizing that the protocol was not attached to the test results because the email subject was "protocol". Servpro proceeded to provide an estimate for the work to be done despite not receiving a protocol. They did not ask again for the protocol before starting the work. We now know that TDLR regulations require a protocol to be provided 1 day before remediation work starts (which was not done). I paid roughly half of the cost upfront. Servpro then performed work on the condo. After the work was performed Servpro issued an invoice for the remaining half of the work and an invoice for a mold test. The mold test that they invoiced for was from a mold testing company (Green Ready Inc.) owned by the same owners as the Servpro. I was not even aware that this test would be an additional $710 charged to me. I now know that the post-remediation clearance test must be done by an unaffiliated mold testing company. After the Servpro work, I had the original independent mold tester perform an additional mold test. That test came back reading unsafe mold levels that did not pass clearance. I requested the test results from Green Ready Inc. and Servpro refused to provide those results until the invoice was paid. At that point multiple email exchanges occurred where I requested information about the remediation job and the licenses of the workers. Servpro claimed that they did not need a license since the area was under 25 contiguous sf. The mold remediation protocol that was available estimated "more than 25 square feet of mold will need to be removed therefore state notification is required." The state was not notified and according to TDLR rules, a licensed mold remediation company cannot claim the "less than 25 sf" exemption. At that point I hired a different mold remediation company to complete the remediation job since Servpro and the owner, Kristina Norlander, were acting in a suspicious and unprofessional manner. I continued to ask for information and Servpro continued to deflect the questions. Eventually Servpro began demanding payment in full and threatening legal action (lien on home). Servpro quietly stopped requesting payment for the Green Ready mold test but did continue requesting payment for the remediation work. The remediation company that eventually completed the work stated that there did not appear to be much actual remediation work done previously by Servpro. I believe Servpro operated in violation of regulations, which is why they would not provide the requested information. I tried to discuss the situation and understand my rights as a customer, but Servpro did not answer any questions and continued to demand payment and threaten legal action. I made the payment to avoid entering legal proceedings and avoid any potential negative credit marks. My concerns are the following: * Servpro may have operated with unregistered mold workers. Servpro would not provide license or registration information for workers or the crew chief * Servpro claimed a license exemption for under 25 contiguous SF, which cannot be claimed by a licensed MRC * Servpro tried to use an affiliated mold testing company to clear the job and tried to invoice me without stating up front that the test would occur * Servpro did not follow any mold remediation protocol during the work they did. They did not furnish a protocol before the job was started. They asked for the protocol and I sent the mold test results by mistake. However, Servpro never followed up to ask for the protocol again. * Kristina at Servpro was very aggressive when we asked for information. She accused me of withholding information and "trying to entrap her company" Please do your own research and understand the regulated mold remediation process before deciding to hire any mold remediation company. I hope nobody has to experience what I went through with Servpro Galveston. I welcome a response from Servpro Galveston disputing these statements. I requested answers via email multiple times and was never provided any information. It is unfortunate that this situation could not be resolved in private.

    Servpro came highly recommended to me and i am LESS than thrilled at what occurred at my residence…read more Idk if these things happened because I'm a new YOUNG homeowner and they thought of me as less than or the fact that I'm a black homeowner and they treated my home like it was their pig sty. Crew members came into my home and sat on my granite countertops, feet kicking on my beautiful ivory cabinets AND urinated all over my master and guest bathroom toilet seats and floors. Not to mention, the stuffing of toilet paper in both toilets, toilet paper on my granite bathroom countertops and the destruction of my beautiful hardwood floors that weren't damaged. I came into my house to footprints, paint, dirt, etc from these men's shoes all over my hardwood, not cleaned, and they tripped up a breaker and left my locked out of my home! I had no knowledge a breaker had been tripped, gave them access to my home via garage and they MANUALLY closed my AUTOMATIC garage!!! I called in several times to the local office that'd been handling my home and spoke with Michelle who gave attitude each time i called and brushed my concerns and attempts to speak with someone higher to the side. I then called again this evening and she finally gave me over to someone who said he was the general manager Shawn Watson and he had nothing more than a "well i told them to go and clean" and no remorse whatsoever. I highly wouldn't recommend having this company in your home. I am distraught!

    Roberts Air - Galveston Air Conditioning Repair

    Roberts Air

    (8 reviews)

    We own a building in downtown Galveston and have 5 standard AC units to heat/cool the building. We…read morecalled Roberts to do an annual "tune up" on all units. The cost was what we thought high ($750 for all units or $150 each). The tech was knowledgeable. One unit needed a new thermostat and he quoted $595 to replace it. He stated that two units had weak fan motor capacitors and recommended replacing them at costs of $218 and $185. There were other items he recommended replacement and one I agreed to because that unit had stopped operating. I declined the three items mentioned here because I believed the prices were outrageously high. The prices he quoted were for the parts as my "tune up" charge covered the labor for minor fixes. I looked up the prices for the three items: Thermostat: $75 Capacitors: $10 Each So, Roberts was going to charge me $998 for a thermostat and 2 capacitors that I can buy retail for $95 That's a X10 markup Anybody know a good AC guy in Galveston who works for a fair price?

    Unfortunately, due to an improper install, (unit was not level, drain pan was not placed directly…read morebelow the evaporator coil, the overflow switch was not wired properly, and the filter was damaged), our brand new $14K unit leaked. Because the air handler was in the house on the second floor, and this is a vacation property that is rarely used, the continual leak caused the ceiling drywall to cave in. While the Roberts Air LLC technician stated that this was a bad install by his team, the owner of the company was rude and indifferent to the damage and still charged a $173 technician fee for his tech to tell us that the install was bad. We knew that.

    Awe-Some Air - hvac - Updated June 2026

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