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    Christian Heating & Air Conditioning

    Christian Heating & Air Conditioning

    (112 reviews)

    Good work but for double the price. Way too official - make…read moreyou sign waiver for repairing a A/C

    DONOT USE Christian Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical…read more ABSOLUTE WORST COMPANY I HAVE EVER DEALT WITH On 7/20/2022 we purchased from Christian a NEW HOME COMFORT SYSTEM DAIKIN AC DX17VSS421BA, E001346 1 DAIKIN FURNACE DM80VC1005CN, 2112343463 1 DAIKIN COIL CAPE4860C4, 2201412759 1 DAIKIN ONE PLUS - D9000, AA2201003992 We paid $20,744. 12 year warranty Here we are 4 years later being treated like shit from Christian Heating, Cooling, Plumbing and Electrical On June 25 our air stopped blowing cold air They came out on June 25 said the Expansion valve was bad they had to order it. 2-3 days to arrive. Ended up Taking 7 days. they came out on July 2. Never replaced the Expansion valve bc this guy said it's not the Expansion valve, you have a leak. Took 2 1/2 hours to find the leak. Said the inside coil was bad, leaking Freon. He sent order to shop to get coil, should be a stock item. They will call you. I called them they said we don't have the coil in stock it will be 7-10 days to get it. I said are you kidding me. The guy was an absolute jerk to me, never even apologized for the first techs misdiagnosis, wasting a week on a part we do-not even need! It's 101 today was 102 yesterday. I said to them this is ridiculous I am supposed to wait 7-10 days after I have already waited 7 days. You haven't even apologized. He said there's nothing I can say or do to make you happy. They just don't care Don't even act like they care! I have never experienced such poor customer service in my life! Today is July 11. no air since June 25. They were supposed to have the part July 9. Still no part, my husband asked to speak to a manage, we have still not received a call from a manager as promised.

    1-800-Plumber +Air

    1-800-Plumber +Air

    (9 reviews)

    These guys always do a great job…read more They even give me preventative tips. Lat time they warned me about a part. I didn't want to spend the $. A few months later it broke. So they know what they are talking about! DO WHAT THEY SUGGEST

    BEWARE! Summary: Quoted $3K, dropped to $2K, so I diy'd for…read more$70 (cost breakdown below review). I called with a broken toilet flange, which is a half day's job for a somewhat knowledgeable homeowner at worst. I was quoted $3,000! When I balked it dropped to $2,000. Their estimate stated "repair is impossible" and they'd have to tear up the floor to replace the drain pipe and flange. I'm a DIY'r typically, but have recently found myself being a caregiver for a family member while working a FT job and simply didn't have the time for this project. I thought I'd throw it to a pro, expecting a $300 to $500 job and willing to go to $1,000 to get it off my plate and stimulate the economy. Sadly, they tried to take advantage of the situation. I guess the guy figured I was an idiot and would just pay anything, likely because where I live is a rather affluent area and I was honest about how hectic everything was at the moment. I did fix it myself, by replacing it. There were no cockamamy "shouldn't do that" type rigging. It was done properly to code. There was no need to tear anything up, and the job was done for $70 and a single trip to a local plumbing supply for a 6" replacement flange and items below that they loaded me up with. I cut it down to size, and simply PVC cemented in. Secure, tested with a dozen flushes, no leaks! I even got to buy a new tool as I didn't have a de-burring tool. 6" flange pipe: $31 PVC cleaner, primer, cement: $20 Deburring tool: $11 Rubber flange seal (no wax): $8

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