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    J Martin Indoor Air Quality

    J Martin Indoor Air Quality

    (720 reviews)

    For a home I manage with an aging (nonagenarian) tenant it was decided to install A/C to the…read morecurrent system so that health and safety were adequate. We had contacted a local company and, while the quote and scope seemed adequate, the plan for condenser placement was not great and I had sticker shock. So I went to YELP and found JL Martin. I am so glad I did! Jared toured the home, and came up with a great plan for a new system and was able to come in around 3K less that the previous company. I appreciated the 'out of box' thinking! This included working with the city permit process as well. The biggest hold up was actually the city acknowledging and passing the plan. Once that happened the JL Martin team scheduled quickly and the install was completed in under a day. The install team was incredibly respectful, explained everything that they were doing, and took great pains to be as unobtrusive as possible. They gave me the guidance on what to expect with the state inspection and city, made sure I understood what the filter requirements would be in the future and the city signed off within 10 days of install. I could not have asked for a better experience! They really work with you and everyone, from installer to office staff to upper management were amazing, responsive and helpful. They deserve all the reviews that encouraged me to reach out to them.

    I had my office mini split heat pump replaced. As scheduled Crispin and Kevin arrived on time to…read morestart the job. They did an excellent installation. And they cleaned up the job site afterward And, I am very happy with the concealed AC condensation drain line. It will be concealed behind the drywall in the garage. It drains directly into the laundry drain. Hats off for a job well done. Also, a shout out to Jesus Ochoa for arranging interest-free, 18-month financing.

    Attic Advisor - Attic Full Restoration in Brea. Project manager Nestor

    Attic Advisor

    (107 reviews)

    Dominic came by to inspect my installation and was honestly great to work with. Even though we…read moreultimately couldn't agree on a price, I still really appreciated how transparent and straightforward he was throughout the process. He took the time to explain everything clearly and genuinely tried his best to get the price to a place that would work. You can tell he runs his business with integrity and cares about doing things the right way. Even though we didn't end up moving forward, I would absolutely recommend giving Dominic a call if you're looking for someone honest and professional.

    I had my roof replaced which included two layers of shingles, one of which was the original shake…read moreshingle roof. There was so much debris in my attic afterwards that it looked like a dump. I called Attic Advisor and Nick came out to give me an estimate. He told me exactly what they would do and showed me photos of previous jobs they had done that looked similar to my situation. I was so impressed with Nick's explanation and professionalism that I decided to have Attic Advisor do the work. On the appointed day, the crew arrived right on time and got right to work. They put up plastic to protect my walls and laid down plastic on my stairs to protect my carpet. They actually created a plastic lined tunnel where they could take the debris straight out to their truck without it blowing all over my home. I had fiberglass batting and blown-in insulation that they removed. They vacuumed out the attic thoroughly. I was provided with photos taken before, during, and after the project was completed. The old insulation was removed, all holes and cracks in the floor and walls were sealed up, they used a fogger to remove any contaminants, and then they installed new fiberglass insulation. My attic looks great!. Nick was very patient and kind throughout the process from start to finish. He explained everything clearly and answered all of my questions. I feel so much better knowing that my attic is now spotless and sanitary. I highly recommend Nick and Attic Advisor!

    Pure Eco Spray Foam - Duct Cleaning in Long Beach

    Pure Eco Spray Foam

    (13 reviews)

    I asked for a rough estimate online without an inspection for a typical 1100 square foot house…read more They told me it it was illegal for them to give a rough estimate without an in person inspection because they are licensed. A few of the places I checked with didn't want to give a rough estimate, but none of the them lied about their reasoning, so they didn't get reviews. Some even gave me a rough estimate right here on yelp. Based on some of the other reviews, it seems like this sort of pressured sales approach is their business model, instead of helpful answers and good work.

    This was the lowest bidder by maybe 10% and did OK work, but I had to check their work then request…read morecorrections, and they were unclear on scope options so I was left with unsealed fixtures and fiberglass debris in the house to clean up myself. While they did work with me, did exceed expectations in rodent proofing patch support, and were quite friendly and ready to correct most shortcomings I pointed out, I would have preferred they not rely on my oversight to give quality work consistent with my original direction. They did not tape off a sealed plastic tunnel from the front door to the attic, did not let me know sealing off light fixtures was excluded, left some spotty gaps between batts of insulation and between batts and joists and did not run a second layer of insulation where I had requested it perpendicular to the first layer to better air seal joist gaps. They were unclear about IC-rated lights in contact with fiberglass batting insulation and its fire risk and did not seem to know the code on attic ventilation requirements enough to answer questions fans or vent sufficiency. Granted, I did not have insulation removal as part of the scope, it was already done by a prior contractor during rodent proofing. Instead of making a tunnel, they taped off a small space from the attic hatch to the floor and put construction paper down on the floor. This helped with scuffs to the floor and may have contained some of the fiberglass dust/particles, but did not protect from scuffs on the wall or contain the fiberglass during transit to the door that was shed from the new batts being carried in or from their clothes and shoes, even though they generally had only one person trafficking the batts up to the hatch. They bagged up debris in the attic and carried batts in bags in from the door. They removed all the paper and plastic before I was done with my inspection, an inspection that yielded more work required, then they didn't put protection back for the short time of rework. The foot traffic left some fiberglass flakes and particles strewn about the floor. It took me two hours of cleanup to get that debris fully clean so my baby could crawl on the floor again. I vacuumed with a shop vac, made three passes with a swifter dry duster, and vacuumed with a house vac. I suggest asking them during the bid stage about the following, getting a quote for that work (with optional line items if you don't need everything), and confirming it is written in the proposal/bid/work order scope before awarding the project: - a sealed tunnel for transport of removal and installation - cleanup with vacuums and swiffer after until no particles remain in house on floors or touch surfaces - air-sealing fixtures and other gaps from rooms below - code and safety insulation contact with fixtures and blocking with gaps (2"-3"?) to avoid contact - insulation contact with rafters/roof battens/sheathing - roof ventilation adequacy and fan install if needed - gap prevention - running a second layer of batts perpendicular to the base layer for better air sealing - minor or major rodent proofing gap sealing with mesh and foam This is a good list to consider for any contractor you use, some contractors may find this obvious or already include it, but you could still benefit from knowing what to check for and avoiding change orders. I ultimately was satisfied by the work and they made some corrections and concessions to balance the expectations vs delivered result, but would have been happier with more clarity of scope options (too late to seal the fixtures now unless I pay $600 more or do it myself) and I had to do lots of cleanup that I could have avoided if I simply rejected their suggested home debits containment method of bagging with no tunnel. Although I would not suggest this crew if you are not prepared to check their work, which not everyone is physically capable of doing in tight spaces of some attics.

    Cal Insulation - insulationinstallation - Updated May 2026

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