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    The two guys who came to check my furnace today were polite, clean and respectful. The young man in…read moretraining was excellent! I highly recommend McMurray Cooling and Heating.

    I moved into a new construction home about 3 years ago where the HVAC system was installed by…read moreMcMurray Heating and Cooling. Over the course of the 3 years, we have consistently had issues with our system short cycling (both with the heat and the AC). Nothing extreme, and I just assumed it was due to the fact we had a 2 zone system that is high efficiency. Numerous trips out for tune ups and trying to diagnose the problem, and the technicians always claimed everything is working as it should and that I should just get rid of my Google Nest thermostats (which mind you, have all of the "smart" features turned off). Also worth noting that I swap my filters every month. Fast forward to Christmas Eve and our system stopped working entirely. McMurray finally got a tech out and he spent the entire time on the phone rushing around. Did he discover the problem where our intake was frozen? Yes. Did he act like I was a nuisance with any question I had and rushed out as soon as he could? Definitely. Almost $300 for less than 10 minutes. I get it, it was an incredibly cold night and they likely had a lot of calls, but that's still no excuse. I finally went with another certified Trane company, and low and behold, they discovered that the system has inadequate returns and is short cycling due to overheating (or freezing in the summer). They made some adjustments to the system, temporarily switched to a lower MERV rated filter (13 down to 8) and installed another return vent. Notice a difference in the photos? The weather was about the same this week and this isn't even an extreme example. Instead of just assuming I was exaggerating or writing off everything I said, they probably could have diagnosed the problem themselves. But I'm guessing that would imply they needed to do something under warranty as opposed to charging me outrageous fees. Needless to say, I'll stick with the new company.

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    This is the second time I've use this company, outstanding service!…read moreI would highly recommend them, but always be aware of any sewer cleaning company they wanna saw you on having your drain replaced...

    I was doing a favor for a neighbor who had a water line burst on her. She had an insurance contract…read morewith the water company that covers her in the event of leakage and this company is one of their recommended repair companies. The man who came to her house advised me that after using sound technology the "leak" was actually coming from my property since part of her line crossed over to my backyard. I gave written permission with the understanding thinking that if her pipe was indeed causing backflow into my yard then it must be addressed. The letter the neighbor wrote also indicated that once the work was done Mister Sewer would arrange sometime in the future to have a landscaper come out and repair damage to my yard. The original agreement was written as basic restoration consisting of "soil and seed." Later on when the owner signed off on it the limitations per her insurance contract limited them to basic restoration which was "seed and straw" as well as leveling. I was not given opportunity to initial this change as acceptable since I received a printed copy with the signature and addendum. On the day they did the work and dug up the area as deep as a grave the water line was tested. There was no leakage at all coming from the pipe that was under my yard but rather was somewhere under the concrete below her deck. They completed the project by forcing out the defective copper using an underground snake technique from her water shut off valve in her home. They replaced the line with what they call a superior plastic by Uponor. My understanding was that this pex product expands and contracts and is more durable than copper and will last longer. I did learn that without this insurance the base cost is at least $2500.00. My neighbor was grateful and pleased with the work they had done. I, on the other hand, have to consult other landscapers in order to get the right information on how to properly restore my lawn as well as allow for eventual settlement where the hole was dug. Hopefully in time I will get the information needed and go accordingly. I'm sure they are a fine company to work with but when you are filing an insurance claim they usually use the least invasive means possible and must limit their work and restorations according to the guidelines set by the insurance company. Please be aware of that fact if you are paying a water/sewer insurance premium on your water bill.

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