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    Georgia E-Waste

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Top Quality Heating and Cooling

    Top Quality Heating and Cooling

    3.7
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    If you are like me you have been putting bandaids on your heating and cooling system hoping to get…read moreyou thru another winter of summer. This last cold snap proved my system didn't have what it took to make it thru winter and keep my family warm. I called justin as well as several other local installers for price. All three candidates offered me quotes on systems to include new venting and a new system. Theirs was a Trane furnace and air conditioner - for $800 less than their competition. We had 4 techs come out and get the system replaced in 7 hours and it works great! Do yourself a favor and at least have them do a bid for you, you won't regret it! Stu MacPherson

    Top Quality visited in February to adjust our HVAC unit vent and change the filter, and we talked…read moreabout setting up a yearly maintenance plan. Everything was and had been working fine at that point. A couple months later, the unit stopped cooling. We called TQ back out and all of a sudden the coolant was 100% empty. We were told that there were "king valves" broken and a leak somewhere else, but their tech could not find it. We were given quotes up to over $13,000.00, pressing for a whole system replacement. They offered a repair conditional upon "we might still find something else." No further attempt to try to find the leak they insisted we had. Other opinions found o-rings missing on the outdoor unit, all of the seals/gaskets on it loose, and a large amount of debris that suggested a very large and fast coolant spray. One of them also said that Top Quality's guy did not even check the coil in the attic because some sort of original seal was still on the cover/door. No one could find any leak. One of the alternate opinion companies perfomed an overnight test where he put something in the unit to see if it would leak out. It held 100%. He filled the unit with coolant, fixed the valves and seals, and it has been working just fine again since at a TINY fraction of the cost Top Quality wanted. Now these are not my words but those of the other opinions. That the tech from Top Quality didn't know what he was doing, to run away as fast as possible, and that it even reminded them of situations they had heard of where techs had drained a system of its coolant to re-sell it. It does seem strange that a simple filter change and vent adjustment turned into an empty unit within a couple of months (or sooner, as we had not been using it much yet because it wasn't hot enough, so we wouldn't have known until later), with no leak able to be found by anyone, and a unit working just fine now for several months with just a coolant refill.

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