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    JP Brett Company services the air conditioning system for our store in Naples. They recently…read moreinstalled a new 5 ton unit on the roof. Excellent service, very conservative in the recommendations and skilled technicians. Great value and Quality.

    JP Brett and Sons installed an A/C unit in our condo a few years ago. My old unit was functioning…read morewell, but because of its age and the potential for problems, I opted to purchase a new one. In the first 10 years of owning our condo, and with the old original A/C unit, I had never had problems with condensation collecting in its drainage system. But after only 6 months, the new system shut down one evening. After having JP Brett and Sons send a technician out to fix it ($300+), I was told that the problem was a mold clog in the condensation drain. Since then I have put vinegar in the drain on a monthly basis. The drain has only clogged once in the past few years, but almost every time I check the unit, there is water settling out near the origin of the condensation drain and the bottom of the filter is wet. I couldn't understand why, UNTIL a few months ago I put a level on the initial horizontal portion of the condensation PVC pipe and found that it actually angled slightly BACK TOWARD THE UNIT ! It looked like my A/C unit was installed an inch or so too low which therefore caused the drainage system to angle back toward the unit. I contacted JP Brett and Sons about this, suggesting that they likely installed the unit a little lower than it should be, such that the drain doesn't angle away from the unit, it angles back toward the unit. Mr. Tercero got back to me saying, "We haven't serviced this community for over a year" and suggested "routine maintenance service" to "prevent issues with drain backups". I responded to him, thanking him for NOT ANSWERING MY CONCERNS. I told him that if his goal was to avoid the problems his company had likely caused, then he had done his job well.

    Lintless Vents - airductcleaning - Updated May 2026

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