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4.5
(73 reviews)

Mike came out and was very succinct. The Groupon price was $39 (after discounts) but he said our…read morefurnace was really dirty and it was, that made our discounted price a bit more. He was thorough and we appreciated his guy who was so efficient. Thank you Mike!

WARNING: "Blow-and-Go" Scam. Watch out for these red flags!…read moreI hired this company for a full, whole-house air duct and dryer vent cleaning (15-20 vents total). Price $450. Instead of a professional deep clean, two technicians arrived and attempted to pull a classic "blow-and-go" shortcut scam. Here is exactly what they did, which every homeowner should watch out for: Tried to avoid doing the work: The technician initially refused to open any of our ceiling vents, claiming they "didn't need to be opened because they just blow air and don't collect debris." This is completely false. Lied about their equipment: When I called them out, they claimed their vacuum hookup created enough "negative pressure" to magically clean the vents without opening them. Suction alone does not remove static-fused dust from duct walls; NADCA standards require physical agitation (motorized brushes or air whips). Severe corner-cutting: After I firmly insisted they open the vents, they completely skipped using professional motorized rotary brushes or air whips. They just used a regular, short manual hand-brush to swipe the first couple of inches of the vent openings where I could see. They completely bypassed cleaning deep into the 15-foot ceiling lines. Impossible timeline: A proper, professional deep clean for a 20-vent system and a dryer line takes 3 to 5 hours. This two-man crew packed up and tried to leave in exactly 1 hour total. That is less than 3 minutes per vent--completely impossible to do a real job. No duct sealing: They left all 20 vents completely open while running their vacuum, which completely dilutes the suction power. True professionals seal off vents with plastic sheets to concentrate the vacuum on one line at a time. They did about 10% of the actual physical labor required for a duct cleaning and tried to charge full price for a basic 60-minute surface dusting. I stood my ground, caught them in multiple lies, and refused to pay their premium rate for a rushed, fraudulent job. Do not hire this company. If you already have them in your house, watch them like a hawk, check their tools, and do not let them bully you into paying full price for an hour of lazy, superficial work.

JR Insulation Drywall

JR Insulation Drywall

4.0
(4 reviews)

I chose to utilize JR Insulation partly because they could do both the drywall and insulation work…read morebut that ended up not being a good idea as they are not honest or trustworthy. We hired JR Insulation to insulate the walls (rolled batts) and attic area (blow in) of our 40x60 shop in addition to installing the drywall on our shop ceiling. They did the work, we paid them in full the second they were done but before they were fully cleaned up as we had to leave. When we returned we discovered that they left drywall mud all over on our newly painted shop man door. It was splattered from the top to the bottom of the door and very noticeable. They had to have seen they did it when they closed the door. I messaged them as soon as I saw it and they came out to clean it up that day. If that's where this ended I would have given them 5 stars. Unfortunately that is not where this ends. A few weeks later it was unseasonably warm outside and my husband was in the shop working. He felt like it was really warm in the shop for having it fully insulated and thought it was very odd. He decided to install an attic access hatch as they had not done that when they installed the drywall on the ceiling. When he opened the ceiling he found that NO INSULATION had been installed in the attic area at all. Nothing was up there. They installed the drywall and, I'm not sure if they forgot to blow it before closing the ceiling up or if they did it on purpose realizing we had no attic access so we could not check to see if they installed the blow in insulation even though we paid them in full for it, but they did not insulate the attic at all. When I called telling them what we discovered Javiar did not seem surprised at all, I told him very genenerally where the house was and he immediately knew what I was talking about. It was clear he was aware of this work not being done whether it was a preplanned thing or if he realized he had some serious stock of blow in insulation that had not been installed. It as like he was bummed that we discovered it so quickly. "Oh OK, yeah. We can come out on Thursday and take care of that for you." He did come out and install the insulation without further work on my part but had we not made the attic access we would not have known we paid them for work not done. This is a 40x60 shop with R30 in the attic area so the left over materials would be noticeable to him. He was fully aware this work was not done and he did nothing to remedy the situation. He never even apologized for it.

I hired JR to come and complete my kitchen ceiling framing, drywall and texture. The original job…read morehad some mistakes but after some back and forth JR and I came to a resolution. They were flexible and came back to complete the job right. Overall the work cost me a tad over $3,000 but it was well worth it and looks fantastic. Thanks guys!

GreenSavers - Portland

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4.3
(52 reviews)

This company removed our old insulation from all 3 attics and from crawl space and replaced with…read morenew insulation. They also installed new vapor or water barrier in the crawl space. The work was done as planned without any glitches. It has been 5 years and no problems at all. I have recommended this company to several of my family members and friends who are also happy. Daniel, Mira and Leah were amazing.

Greensavers should be called lifesavers after the solid they did me. I have used Greensavers in…read morethe past for weatherization jobs and recommended them to friends who have also hired them. I recently purchased a home that needed a lot of love and Greensavers was one of the contractors that gave me a bid for work paid for by a home energy improvement loan. Two weeks before Greensavers were to come I called a different mechanical contractor to do a routine furnace maintenance. The tech discovered the unit was damaged. It was possible it could leak gas. I had a negative expereince with the contractor (another company) who performed the service. I did not feel comfortable moving forward with that company to do the furnace replacement so I called Greensavers the same day. I explained the situation, that the furnace needed to stay off even though it was getting colder and Mira came out that same day to work through the options with me. This required a lot of leg work for Mira and the team as supply chain issues for HVAC units, HVAC sizing, schedule and availability, space and electrical constraints, incentive programs and budget all had to be considered. There were so many moving parts! Within a couple of business days she had reviewed the incentives, consulted their HVAC techs, project managers, schedulers and gave me several options that would keep the total project dollar amount at the same level as the original scope of work and with the potential to get the job done soon so that the house would have heat. We walked through all of the potential pros and cons of the new scope of work: full electrification, air sealing, weatherization and ultimately landed on a plan that would improve comfort, energy efficiency, air quality and actually ended up costing less than the original scope. The team actually managed to get both the HVAC replacement and the weatherization job scheduled and completed during the same time frame for which the original job has been scheduled - despite the huge changeup in scope. When Mira handed off the job to Charlie (the project manager) and Daniel (the field crew lead) I was so impressed with how customer service oriented they were: they always asked me about the tradeoffs and gave their honest opinions about whether aspects of the job were worth it. Even seemingly little stuff - like would I still want the door weather stripping if there were a possibility it might damaged the newly renovated hardwoods - showed me they not just there to check a box - they were acting like partners in this project and showing they cared about my house and much as I do. This is a firm that specializes in clean electrification and we went deep into considering full electrification of this home, but due to sizing and supply chain issues it just didn't seem practical to go that route given that the heat was off and it could push the job out significantly. Charlie explained a few future options where an attic heat pump could use the furnace as auxiliary heat during cold weather days. I hadn't heard of this option before but when I checked with my energy efficiency and heat pump expert friends they were all aware that this was a great option for people who for reasons like mine ended up having to go with a gas furnace replacement due to timing, budget or both. Charlie and the crew always advocated for the best solution practical even if that meant that I would end up paying them less for the job overall. I super appreciated his and Mira's friendly and proactive approach to answering questions, explaining options and working with constraints. This week their crews came and did a fast, clean and efficient job of installing the new furnace and thermostat, insulating and air sealing the unfinished basement and HVAC ducts. They thought through all of the little details - they ran the line for the furnace condensate pump to an interior drain. This is a big deal. The condensate pump on my last furnace runs to the exterior of my house (a typical configuration) but this means when we have a cold snap it freezes and shuts down the HVAC completely. Their crew had already anticipated this potential problem before I brought it up! They ran new ductwork where the previous occupant had made some odd changes that interfered with window clearances. Somehow - even given the non standard size of the ducting and odd placement - Daniel and his team fit both the ducting and insulation in a way where the window could be operable. They were respectful and left the job site clean. I am so thrilled to have a warm, cozy home in time for the holidays. Thank you to the whole crew at Greensavers. Appreciate you.

JC Insulation Services - insulationinstallation - Updated June 2026

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